1992 No. 2349
The Police (Pensions and Injury Benefit) (Amendment) Regulations 1992
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
Citation, commencement and interpretation1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Police (Pensions and Injury Benefit) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 and shall come into force on 1st November 1992, but—
a
regulations 9 and 17(2)(b) shall have effect as from 1st June 1989,
b
regulations 3 to 5, 7, 8, 11 to 16 and 18 shall have effect as from 17th May 1990,
c
regulations 2 and 17(1) shall have effect as from 28th February 1991,
d
regulation 17(2)(a) shall have effect as from 1st July 1992, and
e
regulations 6, 10 and 19 shall have effect as from 1st September 1992.
Policeman’s deferred pension2
Regulation B5 of the Pensions Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (5).
Limitation on award to widow living apart from her husband and widow’s requisite benefits pension3
Regulation C8(1) of the Pensions Regulations is amended by substituting for the word “woman” the word “widow”.
Termination of widow’s award on remarriage4
Regulation C9(3) of the Pensions Regulations is amended by substituting—
a
for the words “a woman and a man” the words “a widow and a person”; and
b
for the words “she were married to him” the words “the widow were married to that person”.
Child’s special gratuity5
Regulation D3(1) of the Pensions Regulations is amended by substituting for the words after “satisfied and” the words “he does not leave a widow entitled to a gratuity under regulations C2 and C3.”.
Lump sum death grant6
The Pensions Regulations are amended by inserting after regulation E3—
Widows and widowers
Lump sum death grantE3A
1
On the death of a person while serving as a regular policeman a lump sum death grant becomes payable unless an election under regulation G4 not to pay pension contributions had effect at the time of the death.
2
The grant is payable whether or not any pension or gratuity is payable under Part C.
3
The amount of the grant is twice that of the deceased’s pensionable pay, expressed as an annual rate—
a
at the time of the death, or
b
if he was then absent from duty without pay, immediately before that absence began.
4
The grant is to be paid—
a
to any widow who qualifies for it, or
b
if there is no such widow, to the personal representatives.
5
A widow qualifies for the grant unlesss at the time of the death—
a
the widow and the deceased were separated by an order or decree of a competent court, and
b
the deceased was not required by such an order to contribute, and was not in fact regularly contributing, to the support of the widow or to the widow for the support of a child of the widow's.
Gratuity in lieu of widow’s pension7
Regulation E4(2) of the Pensions Regulations is amended by substituting for the word “woman” the word “widow”.
Increase of widow’s pension or child’s allowance during first 13 weeks8
Regulation E8(3) of the Pensions Regulations is amended by substituting for sub- paragraphs (a) and (b) the words “did not leave a widow entitled to a pension which was payable for a continuous period of 13 weeks”.
Pensionable pay and average pensionable pay9
Regulation G1 of the Pensions Regulations is amended—
a
in paragraph (1), by substituting for the words “The pensionable pay” the words “Subject to paragraph (1A), the pensionable pay” and deleting the proviso; and
b
by inserting after paragraph (1)—
1A
For the purposes of paragraph (1), in the case of a person by whom contributions became payable after 31st May 1989 either—
a
for the first time, or
b
following any period in respect of which they were not payable,
except where regulation 4 of the Retirement Benefit Schemes (Tax Relief on Contributions) (Disapplication of Earnings Cap) Regulations 19905 applies his pay shall be taken not to include any excess, in any tax year, over the figure which is the permitted maximum for that year for the purposes of section 594(2) and (3) of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 19886 (that is to say, the figure specified for the year by an order made by the Treasury under section 590C(6) of that Act).
Pension contributions payable by regular policeman10
Regulation G2(1) of the Pensions Regulations is amended by substituting for the words after “less than” the words “11% of his pensionable pay.”.
Policeman with guaranteed minimum for the purposes of the Social Security Pensions Act 197511
Regulation J1 of the Pensions Regulations is amended—
a
in paragraph (4A)(a), and
b
in paragraph (5A),
by inserting after the words “regulation E1(1)(c)” the words “or under Part C”.
Glossary of expressions12
Schedule A to the Pensions Regulations is amended—
a
by inserting after the definition of “home police force”—
“husband” includes wife;
b
by inserting after the definition of “transfer”—
“widow”, except in regulation J1, includes widower;
“wife” includes husband.
Widow’s ordinary pension13
1
Paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule C to the Pensions Regulations is amended by inserting after sub-paragraph (2)—
2A
Where a pension becomes payable under regulation C1 to a man—
a
the pension or notional pension referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) shall be taken to be that which would be payable if no account were taken of any pensionable service before 17th May 1990, and
b
sub-paragraph (1)(b) has effect with the substitution for “5th April 1978” of “16th May 1990”.
2
Paragraph 3 of Part I of Schedule C to the Pensions Regulations is amended by inserting after the words “(flat rate award)” the words “; but a man may make an election under this paragraph only if the amount so determined would not exceed the amount calculated in accordance with paragraph 1”.
Widow’s accrued pension14
1
Paragraph 1 of Part III of Schedule C to the Pensions Regulations is amended by inserting after sub-paragraph (1)—
1A
Where a pension becomes payable under regulation C4 to a man, the amount of the deceased’s deferred pension shall for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) be taken to be what it would be if no account were taken of any pensionable service before 17th May 1990.
2
Paragraph 3 of Part III of Schedule C to the Pensions Regulations is amended by inserting after sub-paragraph (3)—
4
A man may make an election under this paragraph only if the amount determined in accordance with regulation E10 would not exceed the amount calculated in accordance with paragraph 1 above.
Widow’s pension in case of post-retirement marriage15
Part IV of Schedule C to the Pensions Regulations is amended by inserting after paragraph 3—
4
Where a pension becomes payable under regulation C5(3) to a man, paragraphs 2(a)(ii) and 3 above have effect with the substitution for “5th April 1978” of “16th May 1990”.
Widow’s requisite benefit pension16
Paragraph 1 of Part V of Schedule C to the Pensions Regulations is amended by inserting after the words “5th April 1978” the words “; but where the pension is payable to a man this paragraph has effect with the substitution for “5th April 1978” of “16th May 1990””.
Special cases17
1
Part I of Schedule J to the Pensions Regulations (personal awards) is amended by deleting paragraph 8.
2
Part VI of Schedule J to the Pensions Regulations (pensionable pay and contributions etc.) is amended—
a
in paragraph 4(2) by inserting after the words “of the same rank” the words “and with the same length of service in that rank”; and
b
by inserting after paragraph 4—
Earnings cap: former members of Royal Ulster Constabulary5
1
This paragraph applies in the case of a regular policeman by whom contributions were payable under the Royal Ulster Constabulary pensions legislation for a period that included 31st May 1989.
2
For the purposes of regulation G1 (1A) (earnings cap) contributions that were payable as mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) shall be treated as having been payable under regulation G2.
Death gratuity18
Regulation 3(2) of the Injury Benefit Regulations is amended by inserting after sub-paragraph (a)(iii)—
iv
“widow” includes “widower”; and
Abatement of certain gratuities19
Regulation 7(2)(a) of the Injury Benefit Regulations is amended by inserting after the words “or E3” the words “and of any death grant paid under regulation E3A”.
Transitional provision20
1
Regulations C1 to C4, C5(3), C6, C7 and C8(2) of the Pensions Regulations apply to a widower only where the death occurred after 16th May 1990.
2
Where before 1st November 1992 a widower both—
a
was granted a special pension under regulation E1 of the Pensions Regulations (“the dependant’s pension”), and
b
became entitled by virtue of regulations 1(1) and 12 above to a special award under regulation C2 of the Pensions Regulations (“the special award”),
he shall be treated as not having become entitled to the special award until 1st November 1992 or until the end of the period for which the dependant’s pension was payable, whichever is the earlier.
3
Where before 1st November 1992—
a
a pension payable to a widower under regulation J1(4A) of the Pensions Regulations (guaranteed minimum) was commuted for a gratuity under regulation J1(6A) (“the gratuity”), and
b
he became entitled by virtue of regulations 1(1) and 12 above to an award under Part C of the Pensions Regulations (“the Part C award”),
the Part C award shall be reduced by the amount of the gratuity.
4
The reduction required by paragraph (3) shall be made—
a
by deduction from any gratuity comprised in the Part C award, and
b
if or to the extent that it cannot be made in that way, by deduction from the arrears of any pension comprised in the Part C award.
5
Where—
a
before 1st November 1992 a transfer value became payable under regulation F9 or F10 of the Pensions Regulations, and
b
its amount would have been greater if rights to awards to a widower arising by virtue of regulations 1(1) and 12 above had been included in the accrued rights (within the meaning of Section 1 of Part IV of Schedule F to the Pensions Regulations),
an additional transfer value of the appropriate amount is payable.
6
The appropriate amount is the difference between the amount of the transfer value as originally calculated and the greater amount mentioned in paragraph (5)(b).
7
Where before 1st November 1992—
a
a widower became entitled by virtue of regulations 1(1) and 18 above to a gratuity, and
b
a gratuity was paid to a child or dependent relative,
under regulation 5(3) of the Injury Benefits Regulations, the widower shall be treated as not having become entitled to a gratuity.
Elections in respect of protected benefits21
1
This regulation applies to a person—
a
to whom a protected benefit is being paid or may become payable, and
b
who is placed in a worse position than he would have been in if an amendment made to the Pensions Regulations or to the Injury Benefit Regulations by these Regulations (“the relevant amendment”) had not applied in relation to the protected benefit.
2
A protected benefit is one which is being paid or may become payable by a police authority, under the Pensions Regulations or the Injury Benefit Regulations, to or in respect of a person who, having served as a member of a police force, ceased to serve as one, or died, before 1st November 1992.
3
A person to whom this regulation applies may, by giving written notice to the police authority within 3 months after 1st November 1992, elect that the relevant amendment is not to apply in relation to the protected benefit.
We consent
(This note is not part of the Regulations)