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The Armed Forces Pension Scheme Order 2005

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[F1Surviving adult dependant’s pension when a transition member dies as a deferred member or a pensioner member on or after reaching age 55U.K.

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29.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to a transition member with continuity of service (T) who dies as a deferred member or a pensioner member of the AFPS 2015 on or after reaching age 55 and for whom the conditions of regulation 65 (surviving spouses’ and civil partners’ pensions) or regulation 67 (other adult dependants’ pensions) of the AFP Regulations 2014 apply.

(2) In the case of a deferred member of the AFPS 2015

(a)a pension for a surviving adult dependant is payable under rules E.1 or E.2 and rule E.4 (amount of pensions under rules E.1 and E.2: deferred members) of the AFPS 2005, in the case of a deferred member of the AFPS 2005, or under rules E.1 or E.2 and rule E.5 (amount of pensions under rules E.1 and E.2: pensioner members), in the case of a pensioner member of the AFPS 2005, in respect of service before T’s transition date; and

(b)a pension for a surviving adult dependant is payable under regulations 65, 67 and 69 (annual rate of adult dependants’ pensions payable on death of deferred member) of the AFP Regulations 2014 in respect of service from T’s transition date.

(3) In the case of a pensioner member of the AFPS 2015

(a)the pension payable in respect of service before T’s transition date is calculated in accordance with the rules in Part E of the AFPS 2005, but—

(i)where the pensioner member was in receipt of early benefits on permanent serious ill-health, when calculating the rate of annual pension in accordance with rule E.5, the references to rule D.5 are to be read as referring to rule D.5 amended as specified in paragraph 14(4); and

(ii)where the pensioner member was in receipt of early benefits on significant incapacity for gainful employment, when calculating the rate of annual pension in accordance with rule E.5, the references to rule D.6 are to be read as referring to rule D.6 amended as specified in paragraph 17(4).

(b)the pension payable in respect of service from T’s transition date is calculated in accordance with the AFP Regulations 2014, but—

(i)where the pensioner was in receipt of early benefits on permanent serious ill-health, when calculating the rate of annual pension in accordance with regulation 68 (annual rate of adult dependants’ pensions payable on death of pensioner member), the calculation of the member’s retirement earned pension is to take account of the amendment in paragraph 14(5) to regulation 54; and

(ii)where the pensioner was in receipt of early benefits on significant incapacity for gainful employment, when calculating the rate of annual pension in accordance with regulation 68, the calculation of the member’s retirement earned pension is to take account of the amendment in paragraph 17(5) to regulation 55.]

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