EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

The Public Service Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 (c. 2) (“PSPA (NI) 2014”) makes provision, and confers powers to make further provision (in the form of “scheme regulations” as defined in section 1 of PSPA 2014), about the establishment of public service pension schemes. The Teachers’ Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014 (S.R. 2014/310) (“the 2014 Regulations”) are the scheme regulations establishing the successor teacher pension scheme (“the reformed scheme”) to the scheme established by the Teachers’ Superannuation Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998 (S.R. 1998/333) (“the legacy scheme”). The 2014 Regulations provided for transitional protection for certain cohorts of legacy scheme members. This transitional protection was subsequently found to unlawfully discriminate between teacher pension scheme members on the basis of age.

The Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022 (c. 7) (“PSPJOA 2022”), at Chapter 1 of Part 1, makes provision, and confers powers for scheme regulations under PSPA (NI) 2014 to make further provision, in relation to specified service (“remediable service” as defined in section 1 of PSPJOA 2022) of members who benefitted from transitional protection, and of members who did not benefit from transitional protection only by reason of their age. Section 27 of PSPJOA 2022 requires certain powers to make scheme regulations to be exercised in accordance with Department of Finance directions.

These Regulations are scheme regulations under PSPA 2014 and in accordance with PSPJOA 2022 in relation to a member’s remediable service in a teacher pension scheme. They are, to the extent required by section 27 of PSPJOA 2022, made in accordance with Department of Finance directions under that section (in the form of the Public Service Pensions (Exercise of Powers, Compensation and Information) Directions (Northern Ireland 2023.

Part 2 of these Regulations makes provision about when and to whom a remediable service statement is to be provided by the scheme manager, as well as the contents of the remediable service statement.

Part 3 makes provision about the principal decisions that may be made in relation to a member’s remediable service—

a

Chapter 1 makes provision about when and how an election may be made for service in respect of which a member opted-out of the reformed scheme to be reinstated and treated as remediable service;

b

Chapter 2 makes provision about when and how a decision may be made, or be deemed to have been made, about whether the remediable service of a pensioner or deceased member (an “immediate choice member”) is to be treated as service in the legacy scheme or in the reformed scheme;

c

Chapter 3 makes provision similar to Chapter 2, but in relation to the remediable service of an active or deferred member (a “deferred choice member”).

Part 4 makes provision about cases in which the pension rights secured by virtue of a member’s remediable service are at issue in proceedings relating to the member’s separation from a spouse or civil partner—

a

Chapter 1 makes provision about sharing the value of such rights under a pension sharing order where they are subject to a pension debit under section 26 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1999. It provides, in particular, for the calculation or, where appropriate, the re-calculation of the value of a pension debit and a pension credit in relation to the rights;

b

Chapter 2 makes provision about the calculation of the value of rights for the purposes of sharing those rights under an arrangement other than a pension sharing order.

Part 5 makes provision about lump sum voluntary contributions paid by a member during the period of their remediable service, and periodical contributions paid by a member under an arrangement which commenced during the period of their remediable service, to secure further pension rights—

a

Chapter 1 makes provision about determining the value of pension rights in the scheme other than the scheme in which they were initially secured, and elections that may be made in relation to a member’s further pension rights;

b

Chapter 2 makes provision about the treatment of further pension rights of immediate choice members where they elect to receive benefits in the scheme other than the scheme in which they secured those further pension rights;

c

Chapter 3 makes similar provision to Chapter 2, but in relation to the further pension rights of deferred choice members;

d

Chapter 4 makes provision enabling a member who did not have the opportunity to elect to purchase rights to additional pension under the reformed scheme in relation to remediable service to do so retrospectively.

Part 6 makes provision about transfers in and out of a teacher pension scheme of pension rights during the period of a member’s remediable service—

a

Chapter 1 makes provision about, among other things, the provision of a remediable service statement to a person who has transferred out rights in respect of remediable service and in respect of whom a remediable service statement is not otherwise required to be provided;

b

Chapter 2 makes provision about transfers in and out of a teacher pension scheme on a cash equivalent basis, including provision about the calculation (and, where appropriate, the recalculation) of the value of a cash equivalent transfer value, and the making and accepting of payments in relation to the transfer value of rights secured by virtue of remediable service;

c

Chapter 3 makes provision similar to Chapter 2, but in relation to transfers in and out of a teacher pension scheme on the basis of terms agreed between certain public sector pension schemes;

d

Chapter 4 makes provision for the variation of the period during which a member may apply for rights to be transferred into a teacher pension scheme;

e

Chapter 5 makes provision for–

i

transfers into reformed scheme in respect of rights secured by virtue of remediable service to be treated as being transferred into the legacy scheme;

ii

rights transferred into the legacy scheme to be varied so that they reflect the value of rights in the teacher pension scheme in respect of which rights secured by virtue of a member’s remediable service ultimately become payable;

iii

financial corrections of any pension benefits paid in respect of the transferred-in rights of an immediate choice member.

Part 7 makes provision about special cases—

a

Chapter 1 makes provision about protecting the amount of any child pension which is already in payment so that it will not be reduced as a result of the PSPJOA 2022 or these Regulations;

b

Chapter 2 makes provision about the reassessment of ill-health retirement applications which may have been treated differently if they had been assessed in a member’s alternative teacher pension scheme;

c

Chapter 3 makes provision excluding compensation to which a member is eligible under the Teachers (Compensation for Redundancy and Premature Retirement) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 (S.R. 2010/136) from the scope of PSPJOA 2022 and these Regulations.

Part 8 makes provision about any amounts (“relevant amounts”) owed to or by a person as a result of PSPJOA 2022 or these Regulations—

a

Chapter 2 makes provision for the calculation of interest on relevant amounts, for the increase of benefits instead of the payment of a relevant amount, for the making of an application where a person wishes to claim compensation, and for the netting off of relevant amounts owed to and by a person;

b

Chapter 3 makes provision about the reduction and waiver of relevant amounts, in particular a requirement for the scheme manager to reduce some relevant amounts by tax relief amount, the discretion of the scheme manager to reduce or waive relevant amounts owed by a person to a scheme in certain circumstances, and the option to defer payment of certain relevant amounts owed to a member until an election is made in relation to the member’s remediable service;

c

Chapter 4 makes provision about when and how relevant amounts must be paid.

An impact assessment has not been completed for these Regulations. An Explanatory Memorandum has been published alongside these Regulations on http://www.legislation.gov.uk.