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5.—(1) The scheme manager must provide a remediable service statement to each immediate detriment remedy member before 1st April 2025.
(2) The remediable service statement must include—
(a)a description of the benefits currently available under the legacy scheme in respect of the member’s remediable service;
(b)a description of—
(i)the remedial arrangement that may be entered into under regulation 23 (remedial arrangements to pay voluntary contributions to secure legacy scheme additional pension), and
(ii)the circumstances in which, and the process by which, such an arrangement may be entered into; and
(c)so far as applicable to the member, the information mentioned in the following provisions of direction 20(1) of the 2022 Directions (remediable service statements)—
(i)sub-paragraph (a);
(ii)sub-paragraph (c)(i), (ii), (v) and (vi) (disregarding the words “section 20(1) of” in the opening of that sub-paragraph);
(iii)sub-paragraph (f) (disregarding the words “and as a result of any election under section 5, 6 or 10 of PSPJOA 2022” in that sub-paragraph);
(iv)sub-paragraph (g);
(v)sub-paragraph (h);
(vi)sub-paragraph (i) (disregarding the words “where the condition in section 29(3) of PSPJOA 2022 is satisfied” in the opening text of that sub-paragraph); and
(vii)sub-paragraph (k).
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