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The National Health Service Superannuation Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 2011

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V13.—(1) If a pension credit member dies after the member's pension under the Scheme becomes payable, a lump sum on death is payable in accordance with regulation F5 (payment of lump sum).

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the lump sum on death will be equal to 5 times the annual rate of the pension credit member's pension as calculated under regulation V11(3) less the amount of pension already paid.

(3) The maximum payment under this regulation must not exceed an amount calculated in accordance with paragraph (4) less the aggregate of—

(a)the amount of any lump sum paid to the pension credit member in accordance with regulation V11 (8); and

(b)the amount of any lump sum paid to the pension credit member in accordance with regulation V11(9).

(4) An amount calculated in accordance with this sub-paragraph is an amount equal to twice the amount on the valuation day of the final year's pensionable pay of the member from whose rights the pension credit is derived.

(5) The final year's pensionable pay under paragraph (3) will be increased by the amount that the member's benefits would have been increased under Part 1 of the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971 M1 if benefits had been preserved on the valuation day.

(6) Where a pension credit member referred to in paragraph (1) [F1died on or before 5th April 2011 and had] attained the age of 75 at the date of the pension credit member's death—

(a)the lump sum referred to in that paragraph ceases to be payable; and

(b)that lump sum is to be converted into an annual pension to be determined and paid in accordance with paragraph (6).

(7) The annual pension referred to in paragraph (5) will be—

(a)determined in accordance with guidance and tables provided by the scheme actuary for the purpose of converting the amount of the lump sum into an annual pension;

(b)paid to the person who would otherwise be entitled to receive the lump sum in accordance with regulation F5 (payment of lump sum); and

(c)paid to that person from the day after the pension credit member's death until the fifth anniversary of the day the pension credit member's pension under this Section of the scheme became payable.

(8) If, in accordance with regulation F5, a pension credit member has given notice that more than one person is to receive a share of the lump sum, each such person will receive the same percentage of the annual pension as was specified for that person in the pension credit member's notice.

(9) If, in accordance with regulation F5, the annual pension is to be paid to the pension credit member's personal representatives they may, as part of the distribution of the pension credit member's estate, give irrevocable notice to the Scottish Ministers—

(a)specifying—

(i)one or more individuals; or

(ii)one incorporated or unincorporated body, to whom the benefit of the pension under this regulation from the date of receipt of the notice by the Scottish Ministers is to be assigned; and

(b)where two or more individuals are specified, specifying the percentage of the pension payable to each of them,

and the pension (or, as the case may be, the percentage of it specified in respect of the person) may be paid to the person or body, unless paragraph (10) applies.

(10) This paragraph applies if—

(a)the person specified in the notice has died before payment can be made;

(b)payment to the person or body specified in the notice is not, in the opinion of the Scottish Ministers, reasonably practicable; or

(c)the person to whom the pension (or a specified percentage of the pension) would otherwise be payable has been convicted of an offence specified in regulation T7(2) and the Scottish Ministers have directed, as a consequence of that conviction, that the person's right to a payment in respect of the pension credit member's death is forfeited.

(11) The prohibition on assignation of pension credit benefits in regulation V23 shall not apply to an assignation by personal representatives under this regulation.

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F1Words in reg. V13(6) substituted (with effect in accordance with reg. 1(8) of the amending S.S.I.) by The National Health Service Superannuation Scheme etc. (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (S.S.I. 2011/364), regs. 1(2), 13

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