The Pensions Increase (Review) Order 2002

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

Under section 59 of the Social Security Pensions Act 1975 as amended, and as modified by section 59A of that Act, the Treasury (in whom the functions conferred by those provisions are now vested) are required to provide by order for the increase in the rates of public service pensions. Under section 59(7) of the 1975 Act, section 59 of that Act has effect as if it were contained in the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971. Section 9(2)(c) of the 1971 Act provides that references to the “rate” of pension shall have effect as references also to the amount of a lump sum benefit. The increase is the percentage (or in some circumstances a fraction of the percentage) by which the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has, by direction given under the provisions of section 151(1) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992, increased the sums referred to in section 150(1)(c) of that Act. These are the sums which are the additional pensions in long term benefits, namely the additional pension entitlements accruing to employees in respect of earnings after 5th April 1978.

For pensions which began before 9th April 2001 the increase is 1.7 per cent. For pensions which began on or after 9th April 2001 the increases are as follows—

Pensions BeginningPercentage IncreasePensions BeginningPercentage Increase
9th April 2001 to 23rd April 20011.7%24th September 2001 to 23rd October 20010.85%
24th April 2001 to 23rd May 20011.56%24th October 2001 to 23rd November 20010.71%
24th May 2001 to 23rd June 20011.42%24th November 2001 to 23rd December 20010.57%
24th June 2001 to 23rd July 20011.28%24th December 2001 to 23rd January 20020.43%
24th July 2001 to 23rd August 20011.13%24th January 2002 to 23rd February 20020.28%
24th August 2001 to 23rd September 20010.99%24th February 2002 to 23rd March 20020.14%

Article 4 of the Order provides for increases on certain deferred lump sums which became payable on or after 9th April 2001 and before 8th April 2002.

The Order also makes provision for the amount by reference to which any increase in the rate of an official pension is to be calculated to be reduced by the amount equal to the rate of the guaranteed minimum pension entitlement deriving from the employment which gives rise to the official pension. This is required by section 59(5) of the Social Security Pensions Act 1975. However by virtue of section 59A of that Act and the Transfer of Functions (Minister for the Civil Service and Treasury) Order 1981 the Treasury are empowered to direct that in respect of specified cases or classes of case either no such reduction be made or the reduction shall be less than the rate of the guaranteed minimum pension. Section 59(5ZA) was inserted into section 59 by section 5 of the Pensions (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1990. This applies section 59(5) to a widow’s or widower’s pension.