PART 2BENEFITS FOR OFFICERS

CHAPTER 5DEATH BENEFTS

Pensions for dependent children

Amount of children's pension under regulation 74: deceased active members F2and deceased non-contributing members76

1

This regulation applies for determining the annual amount of the pension payable under regulation 74(1) (surviving children's pensions) if at the date of death the deceased was an active F5,or a non-contributing member of F9this Section of the Scheme who was not also a pensioner member.

2

Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), that amount is the appropriate fraction of the basic death pension.

C33

In this regulation “the basic death pension” means—

0.75×RP60×LRS365math

where—

RP is the deceased's reckonable pay, and

LRS is the length of the deceased's relevant service, expressed in days.

F14

For this purpose “relevant service” means—

a

in the case of an active member, the greater of—

i

the pensionable service the deceased was entitled to count on the date of death, increased by the enhancement period (if any) that would have applied for the purposes of regulation 52(5) if the deceased had become entitled to a tier 2 ill-health pension on the date of death, and

ii

10 years' pensionable service;

b

in the case of a non-contributing member, the pensionable service that the deceased was entitled to count on the date of death.

F8In the case of a 2008 Section Optant, this is subject to regulation 136X F3and in the case of a Waiting Period Joiner, this is subject to regulation 136ZC.

5

In this regulation “the appropriate fraction” means—

a

if there is a surviving parent of the dependent child or children or a surviving spouse or civil partner of a parent of the dependent child or children and a surviving adult dependant's pension is payable under regulation 67—

i

one-quarter if there is only one dependent child, and

ii

one-half if there are two or more dependent children,

b

if there is such a parent or spouse or partner of a parent, but no surviving adult dependant's pension is payable under regulation 67—

i

one-third if there is only one dependent child, and

ii

two-thirds if there are two or more dependent children,

c

if there is no such parent nor spouse nor partner of such a parent—

i

one-third if there is only one dependent child, and

ii

two-thirds if there are two or more dependent children.

6

If—

a

a surviving adult dependant's pension is payable under regulation 67, and

b

there is a dependent child who is not dependent on the person entitled to that pension,

the rate of the pension payable in respect of that child for the first 3 months after the deceased's death is F7equal to—

  1. i

    C2in the case of a deceased active member, the rate of the deceased’s pensionable pay at the date of death, and

  2. ii

    in the case of a deceased non-contributing member, the rate of the deceased’s reckonable pay.

7

In a case within F4paragraph (5)(b) or (c) , the rate of the pension in respect of the dependant child or children for the period of 6 months beginning with the deceased's death is F6equal to—

  1. i

    C1in the case of a deceased active member, the rate of the deceased’s pensionable pay at the date of death, and

  2. ii

    in the case of a deceased non-contributing member, the rate of the deceased’s reckonable pay.