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31.—(1) Where a person is entitled to guaranteed income payment, survivor’s guaranteed income payment or child’s payment for any period during which the person is also entitled to—
(a)a pension under the AFPS 1975 or the AFPS 2005 (“a pension”); or
(b)a payment under the Armed Forces Early Departure Payments Scheme Order 2005(1) (“a payment”)
the guaranteed income payment, the survivor’s income payment or the child’s payment as the case may be is reduced in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) Where a person is entitled to guaranteed income payment for any period during which he is also entitled—
(a)to a payment, or to a pension which is not an invaliding pension or ill-health pension paid for the same injury for which the guaranteed income payment is paid, then the amount of the guaranteed income payment is reduced by 75 per cent. of the amount of that pension or payment;
(b)to an invaliding pension or ill-health pension which is paid for the same injury for which the guaranteed income payment is paid then the amount of guaranteed income payment is reduced by the full amount of the invaliding pension or ill-health pension.
(3) Where a person is entitled to survivor’s guaranteed income payment or child’s payment for any period during which he is also entitled to a pension then the amount of the survivor’s guaranteed income payment or child’s payment is reduced by 75 per cent. of the amount of that pension.
(4) In this article any reference to a pension, invaliding pension, ill-health pension or a payment means the gross amount of that pension, invaliding pension, ill-health pension or payment.
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