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CHAPTER 5 Active member's account
CHAPTER 4 Lump sum death benefits
CHAPTER 5 Payment of death benefits
109.Surviving partner's pensions and eligible child's pensions: suspension and recovery
110.Provisional awards of eligible child's pensions: later adjustments
111.Adjustment of eligible child's awards consequent on re-instatement of pension benefits
112.Adjustment of benefits to comply with the 2004 Act where members die over 75
PART 9 Firefighters' Pension Fund
PART 12 Determination of Questions of Appeals
173.Forfeiture: offences committed by members, surviving partners or eligible children
174.Forfeiture of pensions: offences committed by other persons
175.Forfeiture of lump sum death benefit: offences committed by other persons
176.Forfeiture: relevant monetary obligations and relevant monetary losses
SCHEDULES
16.Exception for tapered protection members during protection period
17.Tapered protection member not eligible to join this scheme
18.Tapered protection: members of the FPS or the NFPS on scheme closing date
20.Tapered protection: members of an existing public body pension scheme
21.Tapered protection members of an existing scheme or an existing public body pension scheme
PART 3A Payment of ill-health benefits to transition members
PART 3B Payment of death benefits in respect of transition members
26.Annual rate of pensions for surviving partners payable under this scheme when certain transition members die in service with accrued benefits in the FPS
27.Annual rate of pensions payable to an eligible child under this scheme when a transition member dies in service with accrued benefits in the NFPS
28.Annual rate of pensions payable to an eligible child under this scheme when a transition member dies in service with accrued benefits in the FPS
29.Amount of lump sum death benefit payable under this scheme when a transition member dies in service with accrued benefits in the NFPS
30.Amount of lump sum death benefit payable under this scheme when a transition member dies in service with accrued benefits in the FPS
PART 3C Transitional provisions relating to the NFPS and the FPS
32.Final salary of certain transition members for any purposes of the NFPS
33.Final salary of certain transition members for any purposes of the FPS
37.Scheme manager determines member of the NFPS is not entitled to an ill-health award
38.Scheme manager determines members of the FPS is not entitled to an ill-health award
42.Final salary link not to apply again to a pension in payment under the NFPS
43.Final salary link not to apply to a pension in payment under the FPS
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