PART 2BENEFITS FOR OFFICERS

CHAPTER 2.FTRANSFERS

Transfers in

Calculation of transferred-in pensionable service

2.F.11—(1) Subject to this regulation, the period of service that the member is entitled to count under regulation 2.F.10 as the result of a transfer is to be calculated in accordance with any guidance and tables provided by the scheme actuary for that purpose.

(2) For the purposes of the calculation under paragraph (1) the member’s annual pensionable pay is to be taken to be the amount of that pay as at the day on which the member’s pensionable service begins (“the starting day”), unless paragraph (3) applies.

(3) If the transfer payment is received by the Scottish Ministers more than 12 months after the starting day, the member’s annual pensionable pay is to be taken to be the amount of that pay as at the day on which the transfer payment is received.

(4) But paragraph (3) does not apply if–

(a)a written statement estimating the pensionable service that the member would be entitled to count as result of the transfer was given to the member by the Scottish Ministers during the period of 3 months ending 12 months after the starting day; and

(b)the transfer payment is received by the Scottish Ministers less than 3 months after the date of the statement.

(5) If the transfer value payment is accepted under the public sector transfer arrangements, the period of pensionable service the member is entitled to count is calculated–

(a)in accordance with those arrangements; and

(b)by reference to the guidance and tables provided by the scheme actuary for the purposes of this paragraph, that are in use on the date that is used by the transferring scheme for calculating the transfer value payment.

(6) If the transfer value payment is accepted from a corresponding health service scheme, the period of pensionable service the member is entitled to count is the period that the member would be entitled to count if–

(a)the member’s employment to which that scheme applied were NHS employment in respect of which the member was a member of the scheme; and

(b)the member’s contributions to that scheme were contributions to the scheme.

(7) In this Part “corresponding health service scheme” means–

(a)a superannuation scheme provided under regulations made under section 10 of the Superannuation Act 1972(1) and having effect in England and Wales;

(b)a superannuation scheme provided under Article 12 of the Superannuation (Northern Ireland) Order 1972(2);

(c)a scheme made under section 2 of the Superannuation Act 1984 (an Act of Tynwald)(3) applies; and

(d)any other occupational pension scheme approved for the purposes of this regulation by the Scottish Ministers.

(2)

S.I. 1972/1073.

(3)

1984 c. 8 (Tynwald).