SCHEDULE 5Pension compensation payable on discharge of pension compensation credit
Part 3Transferee attains pension compensation age after transfer day
Terminal illness lump sum: eligibility
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(1)
This paragraph applies where all of the following conditions are met—
(a)
the transferee is terminally ill;
(b)
if the transferee lived to the relevant age, he or she would become entitled on attaining that age to compensation under paragraph 6 in respect of the pension compensation credit;
(c)
the transferee has not yet become entitled to any compensation under this Chapter in respect of the pension compensation credit;
(d)
the whole or any part of the transferee's lifetime allowance is available.
(2)
The transferee may make an application to the Board to commute the future entitlement mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(b) for a lump sum (“a terminal illness lump sum”) payable on the granting of the application.
(3)
For the purposes of this Chapter, a person is “terminally ill” at any time if at that time the person suffers from a progressive disease and the person's death in consequence of that disease can reasonably be expected within 6 months.
(4)
In this paragraph—
“lifetime allowance”, in relation to a person, has the same meaning as in Part 4 of the Finance Act 2004 (c. 12) (pension schemes etc) (see section 218 of that Act);
“relevant age”, in relation to a person, means—
(a)
(b)
in relation to compensation entitlement to which has not been so accelerated or deferred, pension compensation age.
F3(5)
Sub-paragraph (6) applies where the commencement of a person's periodic compensation under paragraph 6 is postponed by virtue of paragraph 16A.
(6)
This paragraph applies as if—
(a)
the person first becomes entitled to compensation under paragraph 6 immediately after the period of postponement ends, and
(b)
in sub-paragraph (1)(b), for “if the transferee lived to the relevant age, he or she would become entitled on attaining that age” there were substituted “
if the period of postponement ended, the transferee would become entitled
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