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170.—(1) An active member of this scheme must pay contributions to this scheme (“member contributions”) on the member’s pensionable earnings within the meaning of regulation 33 for each pay period at a rate determined under this regulation (“member contributions rate”).
(2) The member contributions rate during a scheme year mentioned in the table is the percentage, set out in column 2 or 3 of the table, which applies to a member’s annualised rate of pensionable earnings calculated in relation to each payment of the member’s pensionable earnings.
(3) Column 2 sets out the member contributions rate which applies if the scheme manager determines under Chapter 4 of Part 4 that the member is eligible under this scheme for payment of ill-health benefits(1) (“full member contributions rate”).
(4) Column 3 sets out the member contributions rate which applies if the scheme manager determines under regulation 36 (determination of eligibility for payment of ill-health benefits) that the member is ineligible under this scheme for payment of ill-health benefits (“reduced member contributions rate”).
(5) A reduced member contributions rate ceases to apply to a member from the date the scheme manager determines under regulation 37 (re-determination of eligibility for payment of ill-health benefits) that the member is eligible under this scheme for payment of ill-health benefits.
(6) The member contributions rate which applies to a member’s pensionable earnings is the rate which applies when the payment of pensionable earnings is made.
(7) For the purpose of paragraph (6), for any pay period in respect of which the member is taken to receive assumed pay, the assumed pay is taken to be paid when the payment of the member’s pensionable earnings for that pay period would have been made had the circumstances in regulation 34(2) (assumed pay) which apply to the member not applied.
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
---|---|---|
Annualised rate of pensionable earnings | Full member contributions rate | Reduced member contributions rate |
£27,000 or less | 12.44% | 9.94% |
More than £27,000 but less than £60,000 | 13.44% | 10.94% |
£60,000 or more | 13.78% | 11.28% |
See Chapter 2 of Part 4 (determination of eligibility for payment of ill-health benefits).
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