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CHAPTER 5N.I.Amount of lump sum death benefits

Meaning of “final pay”N.I.

119.—(1) In this Chapter, “final pay” in relation to a continuous period of pensionable service means the greater of the following amounts—

(a)the amount of a member's pensionable earnings payable in respect of the 12 months ending with the last day of pensionable service;

(b)the amount of a member's pensionable earnings payable in respect of any scheme year (“the earnings year”) in the 10 scheme years immediately before the last active scheme year.

(2) For the purpose of determining which of the amounts mentioned in paragraph (1) is the greater—

(a)if the member's continuous period of pensionable service was less than 12 months, the amount in paragraph (1)(a) is an amount equal to the member's annualised final pay; and

(b)the amount in paragraph (1)(b) is adjusted for inflation in accordance with paragraph (3).

(3) The amount of pensionable earnings payable in respect of the earnings year is adjusted for inflation by increasing it by the same amount as that by which the annual rate of a pension of an amount equal to the amount of pensionable earnings would have been increased under the 1971 Act by the day following the last day of pensionable service if—

(a)that pension was eligible to be so increased; and

(b)the beginning date for that pension was the first day of the next scheme year after the earnings year.

[F1(4) In this regulation and in regulation 120, if the member is a transition member with continuity of service, “pensionable earnings” in respect of any period includes—

(a)the member’s pensionable earnings under an existing scheme before the closing date; and

(b)the amount which is the higher of—

(i)the total fees paid to the member in respect of qualifying fee-paid service in the period in question, or

(ii)the total fees which would have been paid to the member in respect of such service in the period in question if, for any office held by the member, the daily fee paid to the member had been the daily fee determined by the Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunal or accepted by the appropriate Minister to be payable in respect of that period.]

[F2(5) In this regulation “qualifying fee-paid service” has the meaning given in regulation 4 of the FPJR 2017.]

Meaning of “annualised final pay”N.I.

120.—(1) For the purposes of this Chapter, for a continuous period of pensionable service that is less than 12 months, a member's annualised final pay is—

where—

FP is the amount of the member's pensionable earnings payable in respect of that period of service; and

N is the number of days in that period.

(2) If the continuous period of pensionable service includes the day 29th February, paragraph (1) has effect with the substitution for “365” of “366”.

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Amount payable on death of active member (death in service)N.I.

121.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to a continuous period of pensionable service under this scheme (“period of service”).

(2) If the member is a transition member with continuity of service, the period of service includes the member's period of pensionable service under [F4a relevant] scheme before the transition date for that member.

(3) For the purpose of this regulation, a person dies in service if the person dies while an active member of this scheme in relation to a period of service.

(4) The amount of the lump sum death benefit payable in respect of a person who dies in service (P) is the amount in paragraph (5) or (6), whichever is the greater.

(5) The amount in this paragraph is an amount equal to

  • X is—

    (a)

    if P's period of service was at least 12 months, twice the amount that would have been P's final pay if P had ceased to be in pensionable service at the time of death; or

    (b)

    if P's period of service was less than 12 months, twice P's annualised final pay; and

  • Y is—

    (c)

    any lump sum paid under this scheme to P before P's death; and

    (d)

    any lump sum death benefit payable under this scheme or under a partnership pension account death benefits scheme in respect of P after P's death.

(6) The amount in this paragraph is an amount equal to

  • X is the total annual amount of P's full retirement pensions in relation to that period of service, multiplied by 5;

  • Y is the total amount of any payments of retirement pension made to P under this scheme; and

  • total annual amount” in relation to P's full retirement pensions means the total of—

    (a)

    the annual rate of each description of full retirement pension calculated as if the beginning date for that pension were the date of P's death, but without subtracting the early payment reduction (if any); and

    (b)

    the amount of increase (if any) in the annual rate of that pension under the 1971 Act payable as at the date of P's death.

(7) For the purpose of this regulation, any amounts paid or payable to or in respect of P in the capacity of a pension credit member are disregarded.

[F5(8) In this regulation a reference to “pensionable service” in relation to the Fee-Paid Judges Scheme is a reference to qualifying judicial service.]

Amount payable on death of deferred member or pensioner member (death out of service)N.I.

122.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to a continuous period of pensionable service under this scheme (“period of service”).

(2) If the member is a transition member with continuity of service, the period of service includes the member's period of pensionable service under [F6a relevant] scheme before the transition date for that member.

(3) For the purpose of this regulation, a person dies out of service if the person—

(a)dies while a deferred member or pensioner member of this scheme in relation to that period of service; and

(b)is not an active member of the scheme when the person dies.

(4) The amount of the lump sum death benefit payable in respect of a person who dies out of service (P) is equal to—

(a)the total annual amount of P's full retirement pensions in relation to the period of service, multiplied by 5; less

(b)the total amount of any payments of retirement pension made to P under this scheme.

(5) In paragraph (4)(a), “total annual amount” in relation to P's full retirement pensions means the total of—

(a)the annual rate of each description of full retirement pension calculated as if the beginning date for that pension were—

(i)if P died while a deferred member of the scheme, the date of P's death; or

(ii)if P died while a pensioner member of the scheme, the day P's pension was deemed to begin for the purposes of section 8(2) (meaning of “pension” and other supplementary provisions) of the 1971 Act M1; and

(b)the amount of increase (if any) in the annual rate of that pension under the 1971 Act payable as at the date of P's death.

(6) For the purpose of this regulation any amounts paid or payable to or in respect of the member in the capacity of a pension credit member are disregarded.

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

M1Section 8(2) was amended by the Pensions (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1990 S.I. 1990/1509 (N.I. 13)) Article 3(5) and the Welfare Reform and Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3147 (N.I. 11)) Articles 36(1) and (3)(b).

Amount payable on death of pension credit memberN.I.

123.—(1) Paragraph (2) applies if a pension credit member of this scheme dies before any benefits derived from a pension credit have become payable to the member.

(2) The amount of the lump sum death benefit is equal to 25% of the cash equivalent that would have been payable under Chapter 2 of Part 4A (requirements relating to pension credit benefit: transfer values) of the 1993 Act M2 in respect of the member's right to benefits under this scheme attributable (directly or indirectly) to a pension credit if—

(a)the member had been entitled to require the payment of that amount; and

(b)the amount had been payable as at the date of the member's death.

(3) Paragraph (4) applies if a pension credit member dies after the pension credit member's pension becomes payable.

(4) The amount of the lump sum death benefit is equal to the amount of pension credit member's pension that would have been payable to the member during so much of the period of 5 years beginning with the date on which the pension became payable as falls after the date of the member's death.

(5) In paragraph (4), “amount of pension credit member's pension” means the total of—

(a)the annual rate of that pension as at the date the pension was deemed to begin for the purposes of section 8(2A) (meaning of “pension” and other supplementary provisions) of the 1971 Act M3; and

(b)the amount of increase (if any) in the annual rate of that pension under that Act payable as at the date of the member's death.

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