SCHEDULE 9E+W+SFamily benefit service

PART 1 E+W+SFamily Benefit Service: Adults

Pensions for widows and widowers with pre-1988 rights where marriage takes place before pensionable employment ceases and for surviving nominated beneficiariesE+W+S

1.—(1) This paragraph applies where—

(a)D's surviving adult is a widow or a widower with pre-1988 rights, and

(b)D was married to that person at any time before ceasing to be in pensionable employment.

(2) This paragraph also applies where D's surviving adult is a surviving nominated beneficiary.

(3) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (1) a person is to be treated as being in pensionable employment during a period in respect of which contributions under regulation C9 of TPR 1997 or regulation 19 are paid.

(4) D's family benefit service is the total of the following—

(a)the periods counting as D's reckonable service by virtue of the periods referred to in paragraph 1(2)(a) to (g) of Schedule 8 (pensions for widows, surviving nominated beneficiaries and widowers with pre-1988 rights);

(b)the period referred to in paragraph 1(2)(h) of Schedule 8;

(c)where D was a member, D's credited service and any period that fell to be calculated in accordance with paragraph 7(3) of Schedule 6 to TPR 1997;

(d)any period relating to war service in respect of which an additional contribution has been paid under regulation C8(8) of TPR 1997 (additional contributions in respect of war service) or Part 4 of Schedule 6 to those Regulations;

(e)any enhancement period calculated in accordance with paragraph 7.

(5) If D's credited service exceeds the total of D's normal service and any additional period, for the purpose of sub-paragraph (4)(b), D's credited service must be reduced by one sixth of the excess.

(6) In this paragraph, “additional period”, “credited service”, “member” and “normal service” have the same meanings as in paragraph 1 of Schedule 6 (family benefit contributions) to TPR 1997 (as if that paragraph were still in force).