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62. When an active member leaves all pensionable service and becomes a deferred member—
(a)the active member's account must be closed; and
(b)a pension account for the deferred member must be established (“deferred member's account”).
63. The deferred member's account must specify—
(a)the amount of accrued earned pension calculated under regulation 46(3); and
(b)the leaver index adjustment for that amount.
64.—(1) If a deferred member re-enters pensionable service under this scheme after a gap in service not exceeding 5 years—
(a)the deferred member's account must be closed; and
(b)the active member's account must be re-established.
(2) The active member's account—
(a)must specify the amount of accrued earned pension as at the beginning of the gap in service; and
(b)must be adjusted as if the member had continued as an active member during the gap in service but had received no pensionable earnings.
65.—(1) This regulation applies if—
(a)a deferred member (P) re-enters pensionable service under this scheme after a gap in service of more than 5 years;
(b)the gap in service included a period of service under another public service scheme; and
(c)the period in which P was not in any service was [F15 years or less].
(2) When P re-enters pensionable service under this scheme—
(a)the deferred member's account must be closed; and
(b)the active member's account must be re-established.
(3) For the financial year in which the active member's account is re-established, the opening balance for each description of pension must be equal to the amount of accrued pension specified in the deferred member's account in relation to that description of pension as at the end of the gap in service.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 65(1)(c) substituted (1.4.2015) by The Teachers Pension Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/592), regs. 1, 3
66.—(1) This regulation applies if a deferred member (P) re-enters pensionable service under this scheme after a gap in service of more than 5 years.
(2) When P re-enters pensionable service under this scheme (“the further service”)—
(a)the deferred member's account remains open; and
(b)an active member's account must be established in respect of the further service.
(3) In this regulation, “gap in service” does not include any period of service under another public service pensions scheme.
67. If an ill-health pension ceases to be payable to a person (P) under regulation 114 or 118 and P does not re-enter pensionable service—
(a)a deferred member's account must be established; and
(b)that account must be credited with an amount equal to the annual rate of pension payable immediately before the ill-health pension ceased to be payable.
68. If a phased retirement pension ceases to be payable to a person (P) under regulation 97 and P does not re-enter pensionable service—
(a)a deferred member's account must be established; and
(b)the scheme manager must increase the amount of accrued earned pension by the phased retirement proportion.
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