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PART 2 Establishment of the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme 2020
THE ARMED FORCES REDUNDANCY SCHEME 2020
PART 1 Interpretation and method of calculating periods of service
PART 2 Eligibility, entitlement and amount of compensation
9.Amount of payment: regulars on long service commitments leaving before EDP 2015 point
10.Amount of payment: regulars on long service commitments leaving after EDP 2015 point
13.Amount of payment: reservists on additional duties commitments
14.Effect of resuming armed forces service after receiving a redundancy payment
PART 3 Special provision for eligible persons with AFPS 1975 service
17.Amount of payment: long service commitment – leaves before AFPS 1975 redundancy point
18.Amount of payment: long service commitment – leaves between AFPS 75 redundancy point and EDP 2015 point
19.Amount of payment: long service commitment – leaves after EDP 2015 point
20.Amount of payment: hybrid commitment – leaves before AFPS 1975 redundancy point
21.Amount of payment: hybrid commitment – leaves between AFPS 1975 redundancy point and EDP 2015 point
PART 4 Special provision for eligible persons with AFPS 2005 service
25.Amount of payment: long service commitment – leaves before EDP 2005 point
26.Amount of payment: long service commitment – leaves between EDP 2005 point and EDP 2015 point
27.Amount of payment: long service commitment – leaves after EDP 2015 point
28.Amount of payment: hybrid commitment – leaves before EDP 2005 point
29.Amount of payment: hybrid commitment – leaves between EDP 2005 point and EDP 2015 point
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