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The Judicial Pensions Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015

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Payment of member contributionsN.I.

126.—(1) Member contributions are to be deducted by the member's employer from the member's pensionable earnings for each pay period.

[F1(1A) Member contributions that must be paid under section 52(4) of PSPJOA 2022 are to be paid in accordance with regulation 66 of the 2023 Regulations.]

(2) A member's employer may make contributions on the member's behalf in circumstances determined by the scheme manager.

(3) A member is not required to pay member contributions—

(a)while the member is on unpaid adoption leave, maternity leave, parental leave, paternity leave or additional paternity leave; or

(b)with the employer's approval, while the member is on unpaid leave.

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