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PART 5U.K.ANNUAL AND INITIAL PAYMENTS

Annual paymentsU.K.

17.[F1(1) Schedule 2 makes provision for the determination of the amount of annual payments to be paid to, or in respect of, qualifying members of qualifying pension schemes including provision for a cap to be imposed on such amounts.]

(2) Except where paragraph (3) [F2or (3A)] applies [F3or where the qualifying member is receiving an ill health payment under regulation 17A(1) or an interim ill health payment under regulation 17B(2)], a qualifying member of a qualifying pension scheme shall be entitled to an annual payment determined in accordance with Schedule 2 from—

(a)14th May 2004; or

(b)the day on which the qualifying member attains [F4normal retirement age],

whichever is the later.

(3) [F5Except where the qualifying member is receiving an ill health payment under regulation 17A(1) or an interim ill health payment under regulation 17B(2),] where the scheme manager is satisfied that a qualifying member is terminally ill F6..., that member shall be entitled to an annual payment determined in accordance with Schedule 2 from the day on which the scheme manager is first notified that that member may be terminally ill.

[F7(3A) Where a person is regarded as a qualifying member under regulation 15(5)—

(a)that member shall be entitled to an annual payment determined in accordance with Schedule 2 from—

(i)14th May 2004; or

(ii)the date on which he became entitled to a present payment from the qualifying pension scheme;

whichever is the later; and

(b)monthly instalments of the annual payment which would have been payable to that member shall cease to be payable from the date on which that member would have ceased to be entitled to the payment referred to in regulation 15(5)(a) in accordance with the rules of the qualifying pension scheme.

(3B) Where the date referred to in paragraph (3A)(b) cannot be determined from the rules of the qualifying pension scheme, the date on which annual payments shall cease to be payable shall be such date as the scheme manager shall determine having regard to the rules of that scheme and to such other information as he considers relevant.]

(4) [F8Except where regulation 17A(3) applies,] a survivor of a qualifying member of a qualifying pension scheme shall be entitled to an annual payment determined in accordance with Schedule 2 from—

(a)14th May 2004; or

(b)the day after the day on which that qualifying member died,

whichever is the later.

(5) The year in respect of which the annual payment is to be made shall be the year starting on the day on which a monthly instalment of the annual payment or, as the case may be, an initial payment, is first payable to a beneficiary by virtue of regulation 19 and in respect of subsequent years, on each anniversary of that day.

[F9(5A) In determining the amount of annual payment that is payable to, or in respect of, a beneficiary for any previous year or years (“arrears payable”)—

(a)the total of all monthly instalments of an initial payment that have been made to, or in respect of, the beneficiary for any previous year or years is to be deducted from the amount of arrears payable to that beneficiary; and

(b)if the total of all such monthly instalments is greater than that amount of arrears payable—

(i)the amount to be paid in respect of arrears payable is nil, and

(ii)the difference between that total and the amount of arrears payable is recoverable from the beneficiary in accordance with regulation 7 of the FAS Information and Payments Regulations (recovery of overpayments).]

[F10(5B) From the day after the day on which a beneficiary dies, any further monthly instalments of an annual payment that would have been payable to that beneficiary, in respect of that year, cease to be payable.]

(6) [F11Subject to [F12paragraphs (3A)(b) and (5B)], annual] payments which are payable to a beneficiary under this Part shall continue for life.

[F13(7) Paragraphs 7 and 8 of Schedule 2 provide for the circumstances in which an annual payment is not payable under this Part.]

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[F14Ill health paymentsU.K.

17A.(1) Except where the qualifying member is entitled to an annual payment under regulation 17(2) or (3), where the scheme manager is satisfied that a qualifying member is unable to work due to ill health and is likely to continue to be so unable to work until normal retirement age, that member shall be entitled to a payment (“an ill health payment”) in accordance with paragraph 2 of Schedule 2A from—

(a)the day on which the Financial Assistance Scheme (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2008 come into force;

(b)subject to paragraph (2), the day on which the scheme manager is first notified that that member is unable to work due to ill health and is likely to continue to be so unable to work until normal retirement age; or

(c)the day on which the member attains the age which is 5 years less than normal retirement age,

whichever is the latest.

(2) Where the scheme manager—

(a)has been notified that a qualifying member is unable to work due to ill health and is likely to continue to be so unable to work until normal retirement age;

(b)is not so satisfied or the qualifying member withdraws the notification; and

(c)receives a further notification in relation to that qualifying member and is then so satisfied,

the day which is the day for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b) is the day of the later notification.

(3) Where—

(a)a qualifying member of a qualifying pension scheme has died and leaves a survivor; and

(b)that qualifying member was receiving an ill health payment or an interim ill health payment when he died,

the survivor of that qualifying member shall be entitled to an ill health payment from the day after the day on which that qualifying member died.

(4) An ill health payment shall be made in respect of a year starting on the day on which a monthly instalment of the ill health payment or, as the case may be, an interim ill health payment, is first payable to a beneficiary by virtue of regulation 19 and in respect of subsequent years, on each anniversary of that day.

(5) In determining the amount of an ill health payment that is payable to, or in respect of, a beneficiary for any previous year or years (“arrears payable”)—

(a)the total of all monthly instalments of an interim ill health payment that have been made to, or in respect of, the beneficiary for any previous year or years is to be deducted from the amount of arrears payable to that beneficiary; and

(b)if the total of all such monthly instalments is greater than that amount of arrears payable—

(i)the amount to be paid in respect of arrears payable is nil, and

(ii)the difference between that total and the amount of arrears payable is recoverable from the member in accordance with regulation 7 of the FAS Information and Payments Regulations (recovery of overpayments).

(6) Subject to paragraph (7), ill health payments which are payable to a beneficiary under this regulation shall continue for life.

(7) From the day after the day on which a beneficiary dies, any further instalments of an ill health payment that would have been payable to that beneficiary, in respect of that year, cease to be payable.

(8) Schedule 2A makes provision for the determination of the amount of ill health payments and the circumstances in which an ill health payment is not payable.

Interim ill health paymentsU.K.

17B.(1) This regulation applies where a qualifying pension scheme is winding up and—

(a)the scheme manager has been notified that, and is satisfied that, a qualifying member of that scheme is unable to work due to ill health and is likely to continue to be so unable to work until normal retirement age; or

(b)a qualifying member of that scheme—

(i)has died and leaves a survivor; and

(ii)was receiving an interim ill health payment when he died.

(2) The scheme manager may, in his discretion, make an interim ill health payment, in anticipation of an ill health payment being payable under this Part and on account of such a payment—

(a)to the qualifying member with effect from—

(i)the day on which the Financial Assistance Scheme (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2008 come into force;

(ii)subject to paragraph (3), the day on which the scheme manager is first notified that that member is unable to work due to ill health and is likely to continue to be so unable to work until normal retirement age; or

(iii)the day on which the member attains the age which is 5 years less than normal retirement age,

whichever is the latest; or

(b)if the qualifying member has died, to a survivor of that qualifying member with effect from the day after the day on which that qualifying member died.

(3) Where the scheme manager—

(a)has been notified that a qualifying member is unable to work due to ill health and is likely to continue to be so unable to work until normal retirement age;

(b)is not so satisfied or the qualifying member withdraws the notification; and

(c)receives a further notification in relation to that qualifying member and is then so satisfied,

the day which is the day for the purposes of paragraph (2)(a)(ii) is the day of the later notification.

(4) In exercising his discretion under paragraph (2), the scheme manager shall only have regard to—

(a)the amount, if any, of any interim pension that was in payment, is in payment, or is proposed to be paid, from the qualifying pension scheme to the qualifying member; and

(b)any circumstances relating to the scheme which, in the opinion of the scheme manager are relevant to determining whether an interim ill health payment should be made.

(5) Where the trustees or managers have determined the amount of interim pension that would be paid to the qualifying member or the survivor of that qualifying member, but do not propose to pay that interim pension for administrative reasons, the scheme manager may, in exercising his discretion under paragraph (2) and in determining the amount of interim ill health payment under Schedule 2A, deem that member or that survivor to be receiving that interim pension, if in the scheme manager’s opinion it is reasonable to do so.

(6) Schedule 2A makes provision for the determination of the amount of interim ill health payments and the circumstances in which an interim ill health payment is not payable.

(7) If the scheme manager determines that an interim ill health payment may be made under paragraph (2), the interim ill health payment is payable—

(a)to a qualifying member from the relevant day mentioned in that paragraph until the day on which the qualifying member—

(i)would have been paid, or is paid, the first monthly instalment of an ill health payment in accordance with regulation 19, if an ill health payment were payable, or is payable, to him under this Part; or

(ii)dies,

whichever is the earlier; and

(b)in respect of a qualifying member who has died, to a survivor of that qualifying member from the day after the day on which that qualifying member died until the day on which his survivor—

(i)would have been paid, or is paid, the first monthly instalment of an ill health payment in accordance with regulation 19, if an ill health payment were payable, or is payable, to him under this Part; or

(ii)dies,

whichever is the earlier.

(8) From the day after the day on which a beneficiary dies, any further monthly instalments of an interim ill health payment that would have been payable to that beneficiary, in respect of that year, cease to be payable.

(9) The scheme manager may, at any time before the amount of the ill health payment is determined, redetermine the amount of any interim ill health payment paid under paragraph (2) if he is satisfied that the amount being paid by way of an interim ill health payment, as determined in accordance with Schedule 2A, may be incorrect.

(10) The power to redetermine the amount of an interim ill health payment under paragraph (9) includes the power to redetermine the amount as a result of a change in the amount of interim pension being paid to the qualifying member.

(11) If, having determined that an interim ill health payment may be made under paragraph (2), the scheme manager subsequently determines, in accordance with Schedule 2A, that no ill health payment is payable to or in respect of that qualifying member or his survivor, then the total of all monthly instalments of an interim ill health pension made to or in respect of that qualifying member or his survivor is recoverable in accordance with regulation 7 of the FAS Information and Payments Regulations.]

[F15Initial paymentsU.K.

18.(1) F16... this regulation applies where a qualifying pension scheme is winding up and—

(a)a qualifying member of that scheme—

(i)has attained [F17the age which is one year less than normal retirement age]; or

(ii)has not attained that age, but the scheme manager—

(aa)has been notified that a qualifying member is terminally ill; and

(bb)is satisfied as to that fact; F18...

[F19(aa)a person is regarded as a qualifying member under regulation 15(5); or]

(b)a qualifying member of that scheme has died and leaves a survivor.

F20(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F20(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(4) [F21The scheme manager may, in his discretion, make a payment (“an initial payment”) to, or in respect of, a qualifying member or his survivor—

(a)in anticipation of an annual payment being payable under this Part to the qualifying member or his survivor, and on account of such a payment; and

(b)before any monthly instalment of that annual payment is made.]

(4A) [F21An initial payment under paragraph (4) may be made—

(a)except where sub-paragraph (c) applies, to the qualifying member with effect from whichever is the later of—

(i)14th May 2004; or

(ii)the earlier of—

(aa)the day on which the qualifying member attains normal retirement age; or

(bb)the day on which the scheme manager is first notified that the qualifying member is terminally ill;

(b)if the qualifying member has died, to a survivor of that qualifying member with effect from whichever is the later of—

(i)14th May 2004; or

(ii)the day after the day on which that qualifying member died; or

(c)if the qualifying member is regarded as a qualifying member under regulation 15(5), to that member with effect from whichever is the later of—

(i)14th May 2004; or

(ii)the date on which he became entitled to a present payment from the qualifying pension scheme.]

(5) In exercising his discretion under paragraph (4), the scheme manager may only have regard to—

(a)the amount, if any, of any interim pension that was in payment, is in payment, or is proposed to be paid, from the qualifying pension scheme—

(i)to a qualifying member up until his death; or

(ii)after his death, to his survivor; and

(b)any circumstances relating to the scheme which, in the opinion of the scheme manager, are relevant to determining whether an initial payment should be made.

[F22(5A) Where the trustees or managers have determined the amount of interim pension that would be paid to the qualifying member or the survivor of that qualifying member, but do not propose to pay that interim pension for administrative reasons, the scheme manager may, in exercising his discretion under paragraph (4) and in determining the amount of initial payment under Schedule 2, deem that member or that survivor to be receiving that interim pension, if in the scheme manager’s opinion it is reasonable to do so.]

(6) Schedule 2 makes provision for the determination of the amount of initial payments.

(7) If the scheme manager determines that an initial payment may be made under paragraph (4), the initial payment is payable—

(a)to a qualifying member from the relevant day mentioned in that paragraph until the day on which that qualifying member—

(i)would have been paid, or is paid, the first monthly instalment of an annual payment in accordance with regulation 19, if an annual payment were payable, or is payable, to him under this Part; or

(ii)dies,

whichever is the earlier; and

(b)in respect of a qualifying member who has died, to a survivor of that qualifying member from the day after the day on which that qualifying member died until the day on which his survivor—

(i)would have been paid, or is paid, the first monthly instalment of an annual payment in accordance with regulation 19, if an annual payment were payable, or is payable, to him under this Part; or

(ii)dies,

whichever is the earlier.

(8) From the day after the day on which a beneficiary dies, any further monthly instalments of an initial payment that would have been payable to that beneficiary in respect of that year cease to be payable.

(9) The scheme manager may, at any time before the amount of the annual payment is determined, redetermine the amount of any initial payment paid under paragraph (4) if he is satisfied that the amount being paid by way of initial payment, as determined in accordance with Schedule 2, may be incorrect.

[F23(9ZA) The power to redetermine the amount of an initial payment under paragraph (9) includes the power to redetermine that amount as a result of a change in the amount of interim pension being paid to the beneficiary.]

[F24(9A) If, having determined that an initial payment may be made under paragraph (4), the scheme manager subsequently determines, in accordance with Schedule 2, that no annual payment is payable to or in respect of that qualifying member or his survivor, then the total of all monthly instalments of an initial payment made to or in respect of that qualifying member or his survivor is recoverable in accordance with regulation 7 of the FAS Information and Payments Regulations.]

F25(10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .]

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