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21.—(1) In addition to providing for a widower’s, widow’s or surviving civil partner’s pension to be payable in the circumstances specified in section 17(4A) of the 1993 Act(1), a scheme that was a salary related contracted-out scheme is to make provision for such a pension to be payable if—
(a)the widower, widow or surviving civil partner and the earner were both over pensionable age when the earner died;
(b)the widower, widow or surviving civil partner is either residing with a child, or is entitled to child benefit in respect of a child, who is—
(i)a child of the widower, widow or surviving civil partner and the earner;
(ii)a child in respect of whom the earner was, immediately before the earner’s death, entitled to child benefit, or would have been so entitled, if the child had not been absent from Great Britain; or
(iii)if the widower, widow or surviving civil partner and the earner were residing together immediately before the earner’s death, a child in respect of whom the widower, widow or surviving civil partner was, at that time, entitled to child benefit, or would have been so entitled, if the child had not been absent from Great Britain; or
(c)the widower, widow or surviving civil partner attained the age of 45—
(i)before the earner died; or
(ii)during a period when the circumstances mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) existed.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation “child benefit” has the same meaning as in the Contributions and Benefits Act(2).
Paragraph (4A) of section 17 was inserted by paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 5 to the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 and amended by S.I. 2005/2050, S.I. 2014/560 and S.I. 2014/3229.
See section 141.
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