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The Judicial Pensions (Remediable Service etc.) Regulations 2023

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Amounts owed to a judicial schemeU.K.

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66.—(1) This regulation applies where a person (“Y”) owes an amount to the scheme under these Regulations or Chapter 2 of PSPJOA 2022.

(2) Except where paragraph (3) applies, Y must pay the amount to the scheme before the end of the period of six months beginning with the day on which Y is notified that the amount must be paid.

(3) Where the scheme manager considers it reasonable in the circumstances the amount may be reduced (including to zero) by payments made in one or more of the following ways—

(a)instalments as may be specified in an agreement between Y and the scheme manager, or

(b)deductions from—

(i)where Y is in judicial office, any salary or fees payable in respect of Y’s judicial office as may be specified in an agreement between Y and the employer;

(ii)any lump sum payable in accordance with section 4 of JUPRA 1993 or regulation 25 of FPJR 2017 as may be specified in an agreement between Y and the scheme manager;

(iii)the pension entitlements mentioned in paragraph (4) as may be specified in an agreement between Y and the scheme manager.

(4) The pension entitlements are—

(a)where Y is a member of a judicial scheme, any pension to which Y is entitled under section 2 of JUPRA 1993, Part 6 of the 2015 Regulations or Parts 3 (with the exception of regulation 25) and 4 of FPJR 2017;

(b)where the member in relation to whose service the amount is owed is deceased, any pension to which Y is entitled under sections 5 or 6 of JUPRA 1993, Part 8 of the 2015 Regulations or Part 6 of FPJR 2017;

(c)where Y is a member of a judicial scheme by virtue of another person’s pensionable service in a judicial office, any pension to which Y is entitled under Schedule 2A to JUPRA 1993, Part 7 of the 2015 Regulations or Part 5 of FPJR 2017.

(5) The deductions from the payments specified in paragraph (3)(b)(i)—

(a)may be of fixed monetary amounts, or

(b)may be calculated as a percentage of the salary or fees payable.

(6) Where—

(a)an agreement between Y and the employer specifies deductions from payments specified in paragraph (3)(b)(i), and

(b)Y ceases to be in service in any judicial office before all of the specified deductions have been made,

Y must pay the outstanding amount to the scheme within a period of six months beginning with the last day of Y’s service.

(7) The scheme manager may extend the period mentioned in paragraph (6) if the scheme manager considers it just and equitable to do so.

(8) For the purpose of paragraph (6) the “outstanding amount” is—

(a)an amount equal to the amount of the specified deductions that have not been made on the last day of Y’s service, plus

(b)any interest which has accrued on that amount under regulation 60.

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I1Reg. 66 in force at 5.7.2023, see reg. 1(b)

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