[F1Schedule 3U.K.Remediable Service

Part 10U.K.Eligible decision-makers for deceased members

Application and Interpretation of this PartU.K.

73.(1) This Part applies where a remedy member (“M”) has died and an eligible decision-maker is required to make a decision or election under this Schedule.

(2) In this Part—

adult” means—

(a)

in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland, a person over the age of 18;

(b)

in Scotland, a person over the age of 16;

beneficiary” means a person who has become entitled to receive any death benefit;

child”, except in the term “eligible child”, means—

(a)

in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland, a person under the age of 18;

(b)

in Scotland, a person under the age of 16;

death benefit” means a benefit payable under Part E of Schedule 1 or Part 6 of the AFP Regulations 2014 in relation to the death of a member;

guardian” means a person with parental responsibility for a child, and where there is more than one person with parental responsibility for a child, the person with whom the child usually resides;

personal representative” means the person or persons named in the—

(a)

Grant of Probate, or

(b)

Grant of Letters of Administration, or

(c)

Confirmation

issued in respect of M’s estate;

surviving adult” means—

(a)

a surviving spouse,

(b)

a surviving civil partner, or

(c)

a surviving adult dependant within the meaning of regulation 67 of the AFP Regulations 2014.

(3) In this Part, a reference to—

(a)a beneficiary is a reference to a beneficiary of death benefits in relation to M’s remediable service;

(b)an eligible child is a reference to an eligible child of M;

(c)a surviving adult is a reference to a surviving adult in relation to M.]