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6.—(1) The protection period for a person (P) who is a full protection member of an existing scheme is the period which—
(a)begins on the day after the scheme closing date; and
(b)ends when P ceases to be a full protection member of that scheme.
(2) During the protection period—
(a)P is eligible to be in pensionable service under an existing scheme;
(b)section 18(1) of the Act does not apply in respect of that pensionable service; and
(c)benefits are to be provided under an existing scheme to or in respect of P in relation to that pensionable service.
7.—(1) While a person (P) is a full protection member of an existing scheme, P is not eligible to be an active member of this scheme.
(2) P ceases to be a full protection member of an existing scheme when P ceases to be in pensionable service under that scheme.
8.—(1) A person (P) is a full protection member of an existing scheme if sub-paragraph (2) or sub-paragraph (3) applies—
(2) This sub-paragraph applies if—
(a)P was an active member of an existing scheme on 31st March 2012;
(b)P was an active member of that scheme on the scheme closing date; and
(c)unless P dies, P would reach normal pension age under that scheme on or before 1st April 2022.
(3) This sub-paragraph applies if—
(a)P was an active member of an existing scheme (“P’s transitional scheme”) on 31st March 2012;
(b)P was an active member of an existing scheme (“Scheme A”) on the scheme closing date; and
(c)P would, unless P dies, reach normal pension age under Scheme A and P’s transitional scheme on or before 1st April 2022.
9.—(1) A person (P) is a full protection member of an existing scheme if—
(a)P was an active member of an existing scheme (“P’s transitional scheme”) on 31st March 2012 and on the closing date for that scheme;
(b)P begins pensionable service which is pensionable under an existing scheme (“Scheme A”), not more than 5 years after leaving pensionable service in P’s transitional scheme.
(c)P would have been a fully protected member of P’s transitional scheme had P re-entered service which is pensionable under that scheme on the date P begins service which is pensionable under Scheme A; and
(d)P would, unless P dies, reach normal pension age under Scheme A and P’s transitional scheme on or before 1st April 2022.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—
(a)the closing date for an existing scheme is the date referred to in section 18(4)(a) or (b) of the Act as applicable;
(b)“exception”, in relation to an existing scheme, means an exception under section 18(5) of the Act provided for in scheme regulations which relate to that scheme; and
(c)“fully protected member” of an existing scheme means a person in respect of whom an exception applies and that exception is one to which section 18(6) of the Act applies for the purposes of that scheme.
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