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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 1 of the Police Pensions Act 1976[1], after consultation with the Police Negotiating Board for the United Kingdom, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement, interpretation and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Police Pensions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 8th July 2000, but-
(b) regulation 3(1) to (8) (so far as those paragraphs do not have effect in accordance with sub-paragraph (a) above) shall have effect as from 1st September 1995.
(2) In these Regulations "the principal Regulations" mean the Police Pensions Regulations 1987[2].
(b) any period of unpaid maternity leave granted in the case of a woman falling on or after 27th February 1986 which ended before 10th June 1994 in respect of which the conditions specified in paragraph (1A) are not satisfied; (c) any period of unpaid maternity leave falling on or after 10th June 1994 (not being a period which falls within the first 14 weeks of any period of statutory maternity leave taken by a person in respect of whom no election under regulation G4 was effective immediately before the commencement of that period of unpaid maternity leave) in respect of which the conditions specified in paragraph (1B) are not satisfied; (d) any period of unpaid sick leave taken after 31st August 1995 in respect of which the conditions specified in paragraph (1C) are not satisfied; (e) any other period of unpaid leave falling on or after 27th February 1986 except such a period taken by a person who ceased to serve as a regular policeman before 1st September 1988.".
(2) In regulation F1(1A), for "(a)(ii)" there shall be substituted "(b)".
(b) in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1D) pays to the police authority a sum equal to the sum of the pension contributions which would have been payable for the period of unpaid maternity leave in question if her notional pensionable pay during that period had been at the same rate as her pensionable pay (including any statutory maternity pay payable to her under the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992[4]) immediately before the commencement of the period of unpaid maternity leave which constituted or included the period in question.
(1C) The conditions referred to in sub-paragraph (d) of the proviso to paragraph (1) are that the person concerned-
(b) in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1D) pays to the police authority a sum equal to the sum of the pension contributions which would have been payable for the period of unpaid sick leave in question if his notional pensionable pay during that period had been at the same rate as his pensionable pay immediately before the commencement of the period of unpaid sick leave which constituted or included the period in question; (c) that the period of unpaid sick leave in question-
(ii) when aggregated with any other period or periods of unpaid sick leave which fulfils, or all of which fulfil, the conditions specified in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b), does not exceed twelve months.
(1D) (a) The person concerned shall, by notice in writing given to the police authority within a period ending-
(ii) on the day, if earlier, on which he last serves as a regular policeman,
inform the police authority that he wishes to make the payment referred to in paragraph (1B)(b) or (1C)(b) and in respect of which period of leave, and which method of payment under sub-paragraph (c) he elects to use; provided that, where the person concerned dies before the end of the period specified in this sub-paragraph without having given such notice, the condition so specified shall be deemed to have been satisfied in respect of any period of leave which would otherwise be reckonable by him under this regulation and the person concerned shall be deemed to have elected to make payment by way of instalments under sub-paragraph (c)(ii);
(ii) by instalments on the same dates as pension contributions are payable by him under regulation G2(1);
provided that where the person concerned has elected to make payment by way of instalments under sub-paragraph (ii), the balance due afterpayment of any of those instalments may be paid by way of a lump sum equal to that balance at any time before the due date;
(ii) in a case where the person concerned has elected to pay the amount due by instalments and remains in service as a regular policeman throughout the period during which the instalments are paid, any amount which remains due as at the due date may be paid by instalments after that date but no later than 30 months after the date to the extent necessary to ensure that the instalments paid, together with the total of any other contributions payable under regulations made under the Act other than the Police Pensions (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 1991[5], do not exceed 15% of the person's emoluments in the tax year in which the election takes effect,
and in this sub-paragraph "emoluments" has the meaning given in regulation 2(3) of those Regulations of 1991;
(4) In regulation F2(1)[6], at the end there shall be added the words ", F1(1B) or F1(1C)".
(7) In regulation G1(5)(aa), at the end there shall be added the words "or the last day in respect of which payment has been made under regulation F1(1B) or (1C), whichever is the later".
Transitional provisions (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations amend the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 ("the 1987 Regulations") as regards Scotland with respect to unpaid maternity and sick leave. Regulation 1 provides for the amendments relating to unpaid maternity leave to have effect as from 10th June 1994 and the amendments relating to unpaid sick leave to have effect from 1st September 1995. Retrospective effect is authorised by section 1(5) of the Police Pensions Act 1976. Regulation 3 effects the necessary amendments to regulations F1, F2 and G1 of, and Schedule A to, the 1987 Regulations. The amendments-
(b) make new arrangements for making contributions to enable periods of unpaid sick leave to count as pensionable service.
Regulation 4 makes transitional provision relating to periods of unpaid leave which occurred before the commencement of these Regulations. Notes: [1] 1976 c.35; section 1(1) was amended by the Police Negotiating Board Act 1980 (c.10), section 2(3); powers of the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Police Pensions Act 1976 are exercisable by Scottish Ministers as regards Scotland by virtue of the Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999 No. 1750), article 2 and Schedule 1.back [2] S.I. 1987/257, as amended by S.I. 1987/753 and 2215, 1988/1339, 1989/733, 1990/401, 805, 1127 and 1573, 1991/1517, 1992/1343 and 2349, 1993/1198, 1994/641, 1996/867, 1997/1429 and 2852, 1998/577 and 2000/843.back [3] Relevant amendments to regulation F1 were made by S.I. 1988/1339.back [6] Regulation F2(1) was amended by regulation 6(13) of the Police (Amendment) Regulations 1990 (S.I. 1990/805).back [7] S.I. 1976/1073; regulation 28ZA was inserted by regulation 4 of the Police (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1996 (S.I. 1996/3232).back
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