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The Judicial Pensions (Fee-Paid Judges) Regulations 2017

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Purchase of added surviving adult's pension by [F2unretired] JASAPS membersU.K.

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123.—(1) A notice given under regulation 117(2) by an [F3unretired] JASAPS member (“M”) must specify—

(a)M's assumed contribution commencement date;

(b)M's assumed retirement age;

(c)the number of qualifying fee-paid days [F4in any office in relation to which benefits are to be calculated under the post-1995 provisions] which M proposes to work each year to the period ending with the date on which M reaches M's assumed retirement age; and

(d)the number of units of added surviving adult's pension which M intends to purchase.

(2) The maximum number of units which an [F5unretired] member may purchase in the JASAPS is the amount which the administrators determine would produce a pension equal to a sum calculated in accordance with the formula—

where—

a

A is—

(i)

where M held a single judicial office on the assumed contribution date, the salary which would have been M's appropriate annual salary if M had retired on that date;

(ii)

where M held more than one judicial office on the assumed contribution date, the salary which would have the highest appropriate salary of these offices if M had retired on that date; and

b

Y is M's reckonable service [F6in any office in relation to which benefits are to be calculated under the post-1995 provisions] between the date on which M first held eligible fee-paid judicial office [F7and the date on which M reaches M’s assumed retirement age as if the principal scheme had not closed to further accruals] (assuming that M works the number of qualifying fee-paid days notified under paragraph (1)(c)) expressed in years and fractions of a year to four decimal places;

c

Z is—

(i)

if M is purchasing added years, the number of added years which M would have purchased by the date on which M reaches M's assumed retirement age, or

(ii)

if M is not purchasing added years, nil.

(3) The date on which M is to start payment of periodic contributions (“the periodic contributions start date”) must—

(a)be within 12 months of the date on which M gives the notice, and

(b)be agreed between M and the administrators.

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