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21. For regulation 10 (joining the Scheme) substitute—
“10.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a person who is eligible to be an active member of the Scheme on the day the employment begins becomes an active member on that day.
(2) A person who would, apart from this paragraph, be an active member of the Scheme by virtue of paragraphs (1) or (4), who is employed under a contract of employment of less than 3 months does not become an active member of the Scheme unless that person applies to become a member.
(3) A person who applies to become a member after the date the member would otherwise become a member under paragraph (1) becomes a member on the first day of the first payment period following the application.
(4) A person who only becomes eligible to be a member of the Scheme on a date after the employment begins becomes an active member on that date.
(5) A former active member who is eligible for membership may reapply for membership of the Scheme and becomes an active member on the first day of the first payment period following the application.
(6) In paragraphs (3) and (5), regulation 11(5) (ending of membership), regulation 20(7) (payment of additional regular contributions) and regulation 21A(7) (payment of additional contributions: survivor benefits (ASBCs)), a payment period is a period of service to which the employee’s wages or salary payment relate.”.
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