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14. In this Part—
“1995 regulation 73A” means regulation 73A of the 1995 Regulations(1) (Option to pay additional periodical contributions to purchase additional pension);
“1995 regulation 73C” means regulation 73C of the 1995 Regulations (Members option to pay lump sum contributions to purchase additional pension);
“1995 regulation 73D” means regulation 73D of the 1995 Regulations (Payment of additional lump sum contributions by employing authority);
“2008 regulation 34” means regulation 34 of the 2008 Regulations(2) (Member’s option to pay additional periodical contributions to purchase additional pension);
“2008 regulation 36” means regulation 36 of the 2008 Regulations (Member’s option to pay lump sum contribution to purchase additional pension);
“2008 regulation 37” means regulation 37 of the 2008 Regulations (Payment of additional lump sum contributions by employing authority);
“2008 regulation 165” means regulation 165 of the 2008 Regulations(3) (Member’s option to pay additional periodical contributions to purchase additional pension);
“2008 regulation 167” means regulation 167 of the 2008 Regulations (Member’s option to pay lump sum contribution to purchase additional pension);
“2008 regulation 168” means regulation 168 of the 2008 Regulations (Payment of additional lump sum contributions by employing authority);
“2015 regulation 47” means regulation 47 of the 2015 Regulations (Payment of buy-out contributions);
“2015 regulation 58” means regulation 58 of the 2015 Regulations (Accepting an additional pension election);
“2015 regulation 61” means regulation 61 of the 2015 Regulations (Lump sum contributions: payment of contributions and credit of additional pension);
“2015 regulation 63” means regulation 63 of the 2015 Regulations (Periodic contributions);
“2015 transitional regulation 25” means regulation 25 of the 2015 Transitional Regulations(4) (Decoupling of benefits derived from additional contributions);
“actuarial increase” means a late payment actuarial increase under paragraph 2 of Schedule 11 to the 2015 Regulations (Calculation of pension: late payment of pension with actuarial increase) where the calculation of that increase must take account of any buy-out election in accordance with sub-paragraph (4) of that paragraph;
“actuarial reduction” has the meaning given in paragraph 9 of Schedule 7 to the 2015 Regulations (Pension accounts);
“corresponding option” means—
where pursuant to section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022, the remedy member’s remediable service is treated as being pensionable service under the 1995 Regulations—
an option under 1995 regulation 73A if the member paid contributions in respect of an additional pension election in accordance with 2015 regulation 63;
an option under 1995 regulation 73C if the member paid the lump sum contribution referred to in 2015 regulation 61; or
an option under 1995 regulation 73D if the member’s employing authority paid the lump sum contribution referred to in 2015 regulation 61; or
where pursuant to section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022, the remedy member’s remediable service is treated as being pensionable service under the 2008 Regulations—
an option under 2008 regulation 34 or 2008 regulation 165 if the member paid contributions in respect of an additional pension election in accordance with 2015 regulation 63;
an option under 2008 regulation 36 or 2008 regulation 167 if the member paid the lump sum contribution referred to in 2015 regulation 61; or
an option under 2008 regulation 37 or 2008 regulation 168 if the member’s employing authority paid the lump sum contribution referred to in 2015 regulation 61.
“relevant contributions” means contributions that were paid by the remedy member—
on or after the member’s 60th birthday if the member’s contributions are to be treated as if they had been paid under a corresponding option exercised under the 1995 Regulations, or
on or after the member’s 65th birthday if the member’s contributions are to be treated as if they had been paid under a corresponding option exercised under the 2008 Regulations;
“remedy period” means the period from 1st April 2015 to 31st March 2022 (both dates inclusive).
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 14 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
15.—(1) This regulation applies to a deferred choice member where, during the remedy period, one or both of the following occurred—
(a)the member’s additional pension account was credited with an amount of additional pension in accordance with 2015 regulation 61;
(b)the member paid contributions in respect of an additional pension election in accordance with 2015 regulation 63.
(2) Where this regulation applies—
(a)all the member’s rights secured by the credit or payment of contributions mentioned in paragraph (1) are extinguished; and
(b)those contributions must be treated as if they had been paid in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid under a corresponding option exercised under the 1995 Regulations or the 2008 Regulations.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, the reference to “£5,000” in paragraph (7) of 1995 regulation 73A, 2008 regulation 34 and 2008 regulation 165 is to be read as if it were a reference to “£12,079”.
(4) Paragraph (5) applies where the member’s contributions are treated as if they had been paid under a corresponding option in accordance with paragraph (2)(b).
(5) Where this paragraph applies, the scheme manager must, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, take those contributions into account when making one or both of the determinations mentioned in paragraph (6).
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (5), the determinations are—
(a)whether the scheme manager is prohibited from accepting an election from a member under regulation 54(2) of the 2015 Regulations (election to pay contributions for additional pension) in so far as the effect of accepting it would be to provide the member with one or more pensions which exceeds, or in aggregate exceed, the overall limit that applies to such provision under regulation 60 of those Regulations (overall limit on extra pension) for providing additional pensions; and
(b)whether the scheme manager is prohibited from accepting an election from a member under regulation 42(1) of the 2015 Regulations (eligibility to make buy-out election) because the value of the actuarial reduction bought out exceeds the greater of the first and second amounts in regulation 45(3) of those Regulations (overall limit on extra pension).
Commencement Information
I2Reg. 15 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
16.—(1) This regulation applies to a remedy member to whom regulation 15(1) applies where, during the remedy period, the member paid contributions in respect of an additional pension election in accordance with 2015 regulation 63 (see regulation 15(1)(b)) and those contributions are treated as having been paid under a corresponding option exercised under the 1995 Regulations or the 2008 Regulations in accordance with regulation 15(2)(b).
(2) Where this regulation applies, regulation 23 of the 2015 Transitional Regulations (existing additional pension contracts) and paragraph (3) apply to the remedy member in respect of that corresponding option unless the member makes an election in accordance with paragraph (5).
(3) The scheme manager must pay to a remedy member an amount of compensation calculated in accordance with paragraph (4) in respect of any relevant contributions.
(4) The amount of compensation must be equal to the relevant contributions paid by the member reduced by tax relief amounts calculated in accordance with paragraphs (5) to (8) of direction 5 of the 2023 Directions and, if relevant, paragraphs (11) and (12) of that direction.
(5) A remedy member may make an election to cancel the corresponding option with effect from (and including) 1st April 2022 which must—
(a)be made by the member by notice in writing;
(b)be received by the scheme manager within a period of three months beginning with the day after the scheme manager sends the notice referred to in paragraphs (6) and (7); and
(c)contain such information as the scheme manager requires.
(6) The scheme manager must send a notice in writing to the remedy member of the member’s right to make such an election.
(7) The notice must be sent to the member before 1st July 2024 or such later date as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case and must specify—
(a)the annual amount of additional pension for which the remedy member is paying additional contributions determined by the scheme manager in respect of the corresponding option that applies to the member under regulation 15(2)(b);
(b)the annual amount of additional pension for which the remedy member will be paying contributions under the 2015 Regulations if the member makes an election under this regulation; and
(c)the date by which an election under this regulation must be received by the scheme manager.
(8) Where the scheme manager accepts such an election—
(a)the remedy member must be treated as if the scheme manager had accepted a new election to pay contributions under 2015 regulation 58 in respect of such contributions made by the member after 31st March 2022; and
(b)the scheme manager must determine the amount of the annual rate of additional pension being purchased in respect of that election by reference to the actuarial tables that applied for that purpose on the day the member’s election to pay contributions in accordance with 2015 regulation 63 (see regulation 15(1)(b)) was accepted under 2015 regulation 58.
Commencement Information
I3Reg. 16 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
17.—(1) This regulation applies to a relevant remedy member who—
(a)has elected to cancel their corresponding option exercised under—
(i)1995 regulation 73A,
(ii)2008 regulation 34, or
(iii)2008 regulation 165,
with effect from (and including) 1st April 2022 in accordance with regulation 16(5); or
(b)is treated as if contributions made by the member or, on the member’s behalf, by the member’s employing authority by lump sum had, for all purposes, been made pursuant to a corresponding option exercised under—
(i)1995 regulation 73C or 1995 regulation 73D,
(ii)2008 regulation 36 or 2008 regulation 37, or
(iii)2008 regulation 167 or 2008 regulation 168.
(2) Where this regulation applies, if the member makes a deferred choice election for 2015 scheme benefits under regulation 12—
(a)paragraph (3)(a) applies in respect of the member’s rights to additional pension secured by the payment of additional contributions made before 1st April 2022 under a corresponding option exercised under—
(i)1995 regulation 73A,
(ii)2008 regulation 34, or
(iii)2008 regulation 165;
(b)paragraph (3)(b) applies in respect of the member’s rights to additional pension secured by the payment of contributions made under a corresponding option exercised under—
(i)1995 regulation 73C or 1995 regulation 73D,
(ii)2008 regulation 36 or 2008 regulation 37, or
(iii)2008 regulation 167 or 2008 regulation 168.
(3) The scheme manager must, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, vary the member’s rights to the additional pension purchased under the corresponding options referred to in paragraph (2) so that those rights are of an equivalent value to the additional pension rights the member would have secured if the contributions had been made in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid—
(a)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 63, where paragraph (2)(a) applies to the member; and
(b)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 61, where paragraph (2)(b) applies to the member.
(4) In this regulation, “relevant remedy member” means a remedy member other than one to whom payment of part of a pension has been made pursuant to paragraph (2) of 2015 transitional regulation 25 in respect of additional pension resulting from an option under 1995 regulation 73A or 1995 regulation 73C.
Commencement Information
I4Reg. 17 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
18.—(1) This regulation applies to a remedy member—
(a)who has pensionable service under the legacy scheme by virtue of section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022;
(b)who is a deferred choice member; and
(c)who paid buy-out contributions in accordance with 2015 regulation 47 during the remedy period (including where any such contributions were paid by the member’s employing authority in place of the member during that period under paragraph (3) of that regulation (“employer buy-out contributions”)).
(2) Where this regulation applies—
(a)all the member’s rights secured by the payment of buy-out contributions mentioned in paragraph (1)(c) are extinguished;
(b)in respect of any buy-out contributions paid during the remedy period by a member (excluding employer buy-out contributions), the member is entitled to an amount of compensation determined in accordance with paragraph (13) unless the member waives the member’s right to compensation in accordance with paragraph (3); and
(c)paragraph (8) applies in relation to employer buy-out contributions made in respect of a member who makes an election under regulation 12 (election for 2015 scheme benefits: deferred choice members and deceased members).
(3) A member may give the scheme manager a notice in writing that the member waives the member’s right to compensation under this regulation (“compensation waiver”).
(4) A compensation waiver ceases to have effect when the member becomes eligible to make an election under regulation 12, and
(a)paragraph (5) applies to a member who does not make an election under regulation 12 before the end of the deferred choice election period;
(b)paragraph (6) applies to a member who does make such an election, where the scheme manager determines that, as a consequence of treating the member’s remediable service as if for all purposes it were pensionable service under the 2015 scheme in accordance with regulation 12(5), neither an actuarial reduction nor an actuarial increase will be applied to the annual rate of pension due in respect of that service;
(c)paragraph (8) applies to a member who does make such an election, where the scheme manager determines that, as a consequence of treating the member’s remediable service as if for all purposes it were pensionable service under the 2015 scheme in accordance with regulation 12(5), an actuarial reduction or an actuarial increase will be applied to the annual rate of pension due in respect of that service.
(5) On the payment of the member’s 1995 Section or 2008 Section benefits in respect of the member’s remediable service, the member must claim by notice in writing—
(a)the compensation due under this regulation; or
(b)rights that are of an equivalent value to the additional pension rights the member would have secured if the contributions referred to in paragraph (1)(c) had been made in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid under—
(i)an option under 1995 regulation 73A on the payment of the member’s 1995 Section benefits in respect of the member’s remediable service, or
(ii)an option under 2008 regulation 34 or 2008 regulation 165 on the payment of the member’s benefits under the 2008 Section in respect of the member’s remediable service.
(6) On the payment of the member’s 1995 Section or 2008 Section benefits in respect of the member’s remediable service, compensation again becomes payable under this regulation.
(7) At the same time as the member makes the election, the member must claim by notice in writing—
(a)the compensation due under this regulation; or
(b)rights under the 1995 Section or the 2008 Section (whichever is relevant) that, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, the scheme manager has determined are of an equivalent value to the member’s rights that were extinguished under paragraph (2)(a).
(8) Where the scheme manager determines that, as a consequence of treating the member’s remediable service as if for all purposes it were pensionable service under the 2015 scheme in accordance with regulation 12(5), an actuarial reduction or an actuarial increase will be applied to the annual rate of pension due in respect of that service, the member is entitled to the rights set out in paragraph (9) in respect of employer buy-out contributions.
(9) Where this paragraph applies, the member is entitled to rights under the 1995 Section or the 2008 Section (whichever is relevant) that, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, the scheme manager has determined are of an equivalent value to the member’s rights that were extinguished under paragraph (2)(a) in so far as those rights relate to employer buy-out contributions.
(10) The scheme manager must—
(a)send a notice in writing to the remedy member of the member’s right to claim an amount of compensation under this regulation or to give the scheme manager a compensation waiver in accordance with paragraph (3); or
(b)if the member is deceased, pay to the member’s personal representatives an amount of compensation determined in accordance with paragraph (13).
(11) The notice must be sent to the member before 31st March 2024 or such later date as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case and must specify—
(a)the amount of compensation the member is entitled to claim under this regulation;
(b)the dates by which the member’s claim for compensation in accordance with paragraph (7)(a) (if made) and compensation waiver in accordance with paragraph (3) (if given) must be received by the scheme manager;
(c)the member’s options under paragraphs (5) and (7) if the member gives the scheme manager a compensation waiver in accordance with paragraph (3).
(12) The following must be provided in such form and must include such information as the scheme manager requires—
(a)a compensation waiver in accordance with paragraph (3);
(b)a claim for compensation in accordance with paragraph (5)(a) or (7)(a);
(c)a claim for rights in accordance with paragraph (5)(b) or (7)(b).
(13) For the purposes of paragraphs (2)(b) and (10), the amount of compensation must be equal to the buy-out contributions paid during the remedy period by the member reduced by tax relief amounts calculated in accordance with paragraphs (5) to (8) of direction 5 of the 2023 Directions and, if relevant, paragraphs (11) and (12) of that direction.
Commencement Information
I5Reg. 18 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
19.—(1) This regulation applies to a member—
(a)who is a deferred choice member;
(b)who is not a member to whom payment of part of a pension has been made pursuant to paragraph (2) of 2015 transitional regulation 25 in respect of additional pension resulting from an option under 1995 regulation 73A or 1995 regulation 73C;
(c)where, during the remedy period one or more of the following occurred—
(i)the contribution option period began in relation to the member’s option to pay additional periodical contributions under 1995 regulation 73A, 2008 regulation 34 or 2008 regulation 165;
(ii)the member’s employing authority paid to the Department the single lump sum contribution in relation to the member’s option under 1995 regulation 73C, 2008 regulation 36 or 2008 regulation 167;
(iii)the member’s employing authority paid to the Department the single lump sum contribution in relation to that authority’s option under 1995 regulation 73D, 2008 regulation 37 or 2008 regulation 168 in respect of the member; and
(d)in respect of whom a deferred choice election has been accepted by the scheme manager or treated by the scheme manager as having been made in accordance with regulation 12 (election for 2015 scheme benefits: deferred choice members and deceased members).
(2) Where this regulation applies and the scheme manager determines that the benefits to be paid to or in respect of the remedy member for the member’s remediable service are to be determined in accordance with the 2015 Regulations, the scheme manager must, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, vary the member’s rights to the additional pension purchased in respect of the options referred to in paragraph (1)(c) so that those rights are of an equivalent value to the additional pension rights the member would have secured if the contributions had been made in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid—
(a)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 63 where paragraph (1)(c)(i) applies to or in respect of the member; and
(b)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 61, where paragraph (1)(c)(ii) or (iii) applies to or in respect of the member.
Commencement Information
I6Reg. 19 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
20.—(1) This regulation applies to or in respect of a remedy member—
(a)who on 30th September 2023;—
(i)was a pensioner member with regard to benefits paid in respect of remediable service under the legacy scheme; or
(ii)was deceased;
(b)who is not a member to whom payment of part of a pension has been made pursuant to paragraph (2) of 2015 transitional regulation 25 in respect of additional pension resulting from an option under 1995 regulation 73A or 1995 regulation 73C;
(c)where, during the remedy period one or more of the following occurred—
(i)the contribution option period began in relation to the member’s option to pay additional periodical contributions under 1995 regulation 73A, 2008 regulation 34 or 2008 regulation 165;
(ii)the member’s employing authority paid to the Department the single lump sum contribution in relation to the member’s option under 1995 regulation 73C, 2008 regulation 36 or 2008 regulation 167;
(iii)the member’s employing authority paid to the Department the single lump sum contribution in relation to that authority’s option under 1995 regulation 73D, 2008 regulation 37 or 2008 regulation 168 in respect of the member; and
(d)in respect of whom an immediate choice election has been accepted by the scheme manager or treated by the scheme manager as having been made in accordance with regulation 9 (election for 2015 scheme benefits: immediate choice members and deceased members).
(2) Where this regulation applies and the scheme manager determines that the benefits to be paid to or in respect of the remedy member for the member’s remediable service are to be determined in accordance with the 2015 Regulations, the scheme manager must, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, vary the member’s rights to the additional benefits purchased in respect of the options referred to in paragraph (1)(c) so that those rights are of an equivalent value to the additional pension rights the member would have secured if the contributions had been made in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid—
(a)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 63, where paragraph (1)(c)(i) applies to or in respect of the member, and
(b)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 61, where paragraph (1)(c)(ii) or (iii) applies to or in respect of the member.
(3) In this regulation, “pensioner member” means a person entitled to a pension, including a partial retirement pension under regulation 49 or 180 of the 2008 Regulations(5) (Partial retirement (members aged at least 55)), where—
(a)the person became entitled to that pension on or after 1st April 2015; and
(b)at the same time as the person became entitled to that pension, the person also became entitled to the immediate payment of additional pension in accordance with regulation 49(5)(c) or 180(4)(c) of the 2008 Regulations.
Commencement Information
I7Reg. 20 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
21.—(1) This regulation applies to or in respect of a remedy member—
(a)who has pensionable service under the legacy scheme by virtue of section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022;
(b)who—
(i)is a relevant immediate choice member on 1st October 2023, or
(ii)is a member who died before that date.
(c)where, during the remedy period, one or both of the following occurred—
(i)the member’s additional pension account was credited with an amount of additional pension in accordance with 2015 regulation 61;
(ii)the member paid contributions in respect of an additional pension election in accordance with 2015 regulation 63.
(2) Where this regulation applies—
(a)all the remedy member’s rights secured by the credit or payment of contributions mentioned in paragraph (1)(c) are extinguished;
(b)as soon as reasonably practicable, the scheme manager must—
(i)treat the contributions (other than any relevant contributions) as if they had been paid in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid under a corresponding option exercised under the 1995 Regulations or the 2008 Regulations, and
(ii)pay to the remedy member or, if the member is deceased, to the member’s personal representatives an amount of compensation calculated in accordance with paragraph (4) in respect of any relevant contributions;
(c)from (and including) 1st October 2023 until the date on which the scheme manager completes the steps set out in sub-paragraph (b), any additional benefits paid to or in respect of the remedy member in relation to that credit or election must be paid from the relevant section of the legacy scheme; and
(d)paragraph (3) applies to a remedy member in respect of whom an immediate choice election has been accepted by the scheme manager or treated by the scheme manager as having been made in accordance with regulation 9.
(3) The scheme manager must, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, vary the member’s rights to the additional benefits purchased by contributions paid under the corresponding options referred to in paragraph (2)(b) so that those rights are of an equivalent value to the additional pension rights the member would have secured if the contributions had been made in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid—
(a)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 61, where paragraph (1)(c)(i) applies to or in respect of the member, and
(b)in respect of an election under 2015 regulation 63, where paragraph (1)(c)(ii) applies to or in respect of the member.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b)(ii), the amount of compensation must be equal to the relevant contributions paid by the member reduced by tax relief amounts calculated in accordance with paragraphs (5) to (8) of direction 5 of the 2023 Directions and, if relevant, paragraphs (11) and (12) of that direction.
(5) In this regulation—
“relevant immediate choice member” means an immediate choice member other than a member entitled to a partial retirement pension under regulation 85 of the 2015 Regulations (effect of the election) where the member did not also become entitled to the immediate payment of additional pension under paragraph (2)(c) of that regulation at the same time as the member became entitled to the partial retirement pension;
“relevant section of the legacy scheme” means—
the 1995 Section if, pursuant to section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022, the remedy member’s remediable service is treated as being pensionable service under the 1995 Regulations, or
the 2008 Section if, pursuant to section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022, the remedy member’s remediable service is treated as being pensionable service under the 2008 Regulations.
(6) For the purposes of this regulation, the reference to “£5,000” in paragraph (7) of 1995 regulation 73A, 2008 regulation 34 and 2008 regulation 165 is to be read as if it were a reference to “£12,079”.
Commencement Information
I8Reg. 21 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
22.—(1) This regulation applies to or in respect of a remedy member—
(a)who has pensionable service under the legacy scheme by virtue of section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022;
(b)who—
(i)is an immediate choice member; or
(ii)is a member who died before 1st October 2023; and
(c)who paid buy-out contributions in accordance with 2015 regulation 47 during the remedy period (including where any such contributions were paid by the member’s employing authority in place of the member during that period under paragraph (3) of that regulation (“employer buy-out contributions”)).
(2) Where this regulation applies—
(a)all the member’s rights secured by the payment of buy-out contributions mentioned in paragraph (1)(c) are extinguished, and
(b)unless paragraph (3) or (4) applies to or in respect of that member, the scheme manager must pay to the member or, if the member is deceased to the member’s personal representatives an amount of compensation determined in accordance with paragraph (9) in respect of any buy-out contributions paid during the remedy period by a member (excluding any employer buy-out contributions).
(3) This paragraph applies to or in respect of a member where—
(a)an immediate choice election has been accepted by the scheme manager or treated by the scheme manager as having been made in accordance with regulation 9;
(b)an annual pension to which an actuarial reduction or an actuarial increase was applied under the 2015 Regulations is being paid to the member or, if the member is deceased, was paid to the member before the member’s death; and
(c)the scheme manager accepts a claim made by a member or designated person in accordance with paragraph (5) for rights under the 1995 Section or the 2008 Section (whichever is relevant) that, after having regard to the advice of the scheme actuary, the scheme manager has determined are of an equivalent value to the member’s rights that were extinguished under paragraph (2)(a).
(4) This paragraph applies to or in respect of a member where—
(a)an immediate choice election has not been accepted by the scheme manager or treated by the scheme manager as having been made in accordance with regulation 9; and
(b)the scheme manager accepts a claim made by a member or designated person in accordance with paragraph (6) for rights that are of an equivalent value to the additional pension rights the member would have secured if the contributions referred to in paragraph (1)(c) had been made in the relevant scheme year in which they were paid under—
(i)an option under 1995 regulation 73A on the payment of the member’s 1995 Section benefits in respect of the member’s remediable service, or
(ii)an option under 2008 regulation 34 or 2008 regulation 165 on the payment of the member’s benefits under the 2008 Section in respect of the member’s remediable service.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (3)(c), the member or designated person must make the claim—
(a)by notice in writing, in such form and including such further information as the scheme manager requires; and
(b)at the same time as an election under regulation 9 is made.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (4)(b), the member or designated person must make the claim—
(a)by notice in writing, in such form and including such further information as the scheme manager requires; and
(b)before the end of the immediate choice election period in relation to the member.
(7) The scheme manager must send a notice in writing to the member or designated person—
(a)of the amount of compensation (if any) to which the member is entitled under this regulation;
(b)if paragraph (3) applies to or in respect of the member, of the member’s or designated person’s right to make a claim in accordance with paragraph (5); and
(c)if paragraph (4) applies to or in respect of the member, of the member’s or designated person’s right to make a claim in accordance with paragraph (6).
(8) The scheme manager must send any notice referred to in paragraph (7) to the member or designated person when the scheme manager provides the first remediable service statement in respect of the member under regulation 6 (remediable service statements).
(9) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b), the amount of compensation must be equal to the buy-out contributions paid during the remedy period by the member reduced by tax relief amounts calculated in accordance with paragraphs (5) to (8) of direction 5 of the 2023 Directions and, if relevant, paragraphs (11) and (12) of that direction.
Commencement Information
I9Reg. 22 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
23.—(1) This regulation applies to a remedy member (“M”) who is not a deceased member.
(2) M may elect to enter into an arrangement (a “remedial arrangement”) to pay contributions for additional pension under the legacy scheme in accordance with this regulation and—
(a)1995 regulation 73A or 1995 regulation 73C, or
(b)2008 regulation 34, 2008 regulation 36, 2008 regulation 165 or 2008 regulation 167.
(3) M may only enter into a remedial arrangement—
(a)in respect of a period of M’s remediable service;
(b)if the scheme manager is satisfied that it is more likely than not that, but for an actual or anticipated relevant breach of a non-discrimination rule(6), M would, during that period, have entered into the same or a similar arrangement;
(c)before—
(i)the end of the period of one year beginning with the day on which a remediable service statement is first provided in respect of M, or
(ii)such later time as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case; and
(d)after making an application in accordance with paragraph (4).
(4) An application is made in accordance with this paragraph where—
(a)it is in writing and in such form as the scheme manager determines;
(b)it is accompanied by any information the scheme manager reasonably requires to be provided for the purposes of—
(i)determining the matters mentioned in paragraph (3)(b);
(ii)complying with any requirement imposed by 1995 regulation 73E, 2008 regulation 41 or 2008 regulation 169 in connection with exercising an option to make contributions for additional pension; and
(c)it is received by the scheme manager before—
(i)the end of the period of six months beginning with the day on which a remediable service statement is first provided in respect of M, or
(ii)such later time as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case.
(5) The scheme manager may treat an application made in accordance with paragraph (4) as if it were a notice under paragraph (1) of 1995 regulation 73E, 2008 regulation 38 or 2008 regulation 169.
(6) Where M enters into a remedial arrangement, M owes to the scheme manager an amount equal to—
(a)the aggregate of the voluntary contributions which M would have owed had M entered into the remedial arrangement at the time M would have entered into the same or a similar arrangement but for a relevant breach of a non-discrimination rule, less
(b)tax relief amounts (if any) calculated in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (6) and, if relevant, (9) and (10) of direction 12 of the 2023 Directions.
(7) In this regulation—
“1995 regulation 73E” means regulation 73E of the 1995 Regulations(7) (Exercise of options under regulations 73A, 73C and 73D);
“2008 regulation 38” means regulation 38 of the 2008 Regulations (Exercise of options under regulations 34, 36 and 37);
“2008 regulation 169” means regulation 169 of the 2008 Regulations (Exercise of options under regulations 165, 167 and 168).
Commencement Information
I10Reg. 23 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
24.—(1) This regulation applies to a remedy member (“M”) who has cancelled—
(a)an arrangement to pay for additional years of service by regular additional contributions under 1995 regulation 72;
(b)an option to purchase additional pension by the making of additional periodical contributions under 1995 regulation 73A; or
(c)an option to purchase additional pension by the making of additional periodical contributions under 2008 regulation 34 or 2008 regulation 165.
(2) M may revoke the cancellation of an arrangement or option referred to in paragraph (1) with the effect that it is treated as if it had never been cancelled.
(3) The revocation referred to in paragraph (2) may only be made—
(a)if the scheme manager is satisfied that it is more likely than not that, but for an actual or anticipated relevant breach of a non-discrimination rule, M would not have made the decision to cancel the arrangement or option (whether or not by virtue of opting out of the legacy scheme or the 2015 scheme);
(b)before—
(i)the end of the period of one year beginning with the day on which a remediable service statement is first provided in respect of M, or
(ii)such later time as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case; and
(c)after making an application in accordance with paragraph (5).
(4) The scheme manager must determine that the condition in respect of which the scheme manager is required to be satisfied under paragraph (3)(a) has been met where M cancelled an arrangement or option referred to in paragraph (1) at any time between 1st October 2014 and 31st March 2022 (those dates inclusive).
(5) An application is made in accordance with this paragraph where—
(a)it is in writing and in such form as the scheme manager determines;
(b)it is accompanied by any information the scheme manager reasonably requires to be provided for the purpose of determining the matters mentioned in paragraph (3)(a);
(c)it is received by the scheme manager before—
(i)the end of the period of six months beginning with the day on which a remediable service statement is first provided in respect of M, or
(ii)such later time as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case.
(6) Where M revokes the cancellation of an arrangement or option referred to in paragraph (1), M must pay to the scheme an amount equal to—
(a)the outstanding balance of voluntary contributions owed plus interest in accordance with regulation 63, less
(b)amounts representing tax relief calculated in accordance with direction 12(2) to (7) of the 2023 Directions, as if the arrangement or option were a new remedial voluntary contributions arrangement made by virtue of section 25(1) of PSPJOA 2022.
(7) Where the scheme manager makes a determination in accordance with direction 12(6) of the 2023 Directions, direction 12(8) (provision of explanation) and (9) and (10) (appeals) apply.
(8) In this regulation, “1995 regulation 72” means regulation 72 of the 1995 Regulations(8) (paying for additional service or unreduced retirement lump sum by regular additional contributions).
Commencement Information
I11Reg. 24 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1
Regulations 73A, 73C and 73D of the 1995 Regulations were inserted by S.R. 2008 No.163
Regulations 34, 36 and 37 and regulations 165, 167 and 168 of the 2008 Regulations were amended by S.R. 2010 No.22.
Regulations 165, 167 and 168 of the 2008 Regulations were amended by S.R. 2010 No. 22.
Regulation 25 of the 2015 Transitional Regulations was amended by S.R. 2022 No.156.
Regulation 49 was amended by S.R 2009 No.188 and S.R. 2010 No.22. Regulation 180 was amended by S.R 2009 No.188 and S.R. 2010 No.22.
See section 25(8) of PSPJOA 2022 for the meaning of “non-discrimination rule” and section 25(9) for the circumstances in which breach of a non-discrimination rule is “relevant”.
Regulation 73E was inserted by S.R. 2008 No.163.
Regulation 72 of the 1995 Regulations was amended by S.R. 2008 No. 163 and 2010 No. 22.
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