Meaning of “previous pay”: members with concurrent employments
2.H.6—(1) In the case of an employed pensioner who held one or more other NHS employments at the same time as the old employments, the amount to be taken as the employed pensioner’s previous pay is the sum of–
(a)the amount of the employed pensioner’s previous pay, in accordance with regulation 2.H.5;
(b)in respect of any of the other NHS employments which is held in the scheme year mentioned in regulation 2.H.3(2), the annual rate of pay for those employments in that scheme year; and
(c)in respect of any of the other NHS employments which is not held in the scheme year mentioned in regulation 2.H.3(2), the pensionable pay for that employment for the period of 12 months ending with the day before the old employment ceased (or, if the employed pensioner was not a member of the scheme in that employment in that period, the amount that would have been the pensionable pay for it assuming that the employed pensioner had been such a member.
(2) The amount to be taken as the employed pensioner’s previous pay in accordance with paragraph (1) must be adjusted in each scheme year for inflation in the manner set out in regulation 2.H.(4).