The Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Transitional Provisions) (Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme) Order 1999

Maximum commutation for members on early retirement

3.  For the purposes of article G1(4), in the case of a participant entitled to a pension under article H1–

(a)who has no retained lump sum benefits, was no longer a member of the Parliament on his 65th birthday and is not entitled to a pension by virtue of article J1 or J3 (ill-health pensions), the amount of the maximum commutable sum, subject to a maximum of 120/80ths of his final salary, shall be whichever is the greater of–

(i)the amount of the product of N/NS and the number of eightieths of his final salary, either specified in the table in Part II of this Schedule in relation to the number of complete years of his prospective actual reckonable service or (if the period of that service includes a fraction of a year) calculated proportionately by reference to the numbers specified in that table; and

(ii)the amount of the product of three-eightieths of his final salary and the period, expressed in years and any fraction of a year, of his actual reckonable service,

aggregated with the amount referred to in paragraph 2(a)(ii);

(b)who has retained lump sum benefits but would otherwise be within sub-paragraph (a) above, the amount of the maximum commutable sum shall be whichever is the greater of–

(i)the aggregate of–

(a)the amount referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(i) above, subject to a maximum of the product of N/NS and the amount referred to in paragraph 2(b)(i); and

(b)the amount referred to in paragraph 2(a)(ii), subject to a maximum of the amount of 120/80ths of his final salary, less his retained lump sum benefits; and

(ii)the amount referred to in paragraph 2(b)(ii).