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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 10, 12 and 24 of, and Schedule 3 to, the Superannuation Act 1972[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consulting such representatives of persons likely to be affected by these Regulations as appear to the Scottish Ministers to be appropriate in accordance with section 10(4) of that Act, and with the consent of the Treasury[2], hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement, interpretation and extent 1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Superannuation Scheme, Injury Benefits, Additional Voluntary Contributions and Compensation for Premature Retirement) (Civil Partnership) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 5th December 2005. (2) In these Regulations–
(3) These Regulations extend to Scotland only. Interpretation 6. In regulation A2(4)[7]–
Contributions and other payments by employing authorities
(b) the widow shall cease to be entitled to a widow's pension if she forms a civil partnership.
(2B) Paragraph (2A) shall not apply where the member dies before 5th December 2005.
(c) in paragraph (4)–
(ii) after "married" insert ", or is living together with a woman as if they were civil partners"; and
(d) in paragraph (5) for "remarried if the later marriage", substitute "remarried or has formed a civil partnership if the later marriage or civil partnership".
Civil partner's pension
G10. —(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, if a member who is in a civil partnership dies in the circumstances described in any of regulations G2 to G6 and leaves a surviving civil partner, the surviving civil partner shall be entitled to a pension as described in this regulation. (2) Subject to paragraph (3), regulations G1 to G6 (pensions for widows) apply to the calculation and payment of pensions for surviving civil partners in like manner as they apply to pensions for widows. (3) When calculating a surviving civil partner's pension, any part of the member's benefit that is based on pensionable service before 6th April 1988 will, subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), be disregarded. (4) Where regulation G2(3) or G4(2) applies to the calculation of the surviving civil partner's pension on a member's death in pensionable employment or with a preserved pension–
(b) the whole period (if any) by which the member's pension would have been increased will be treated as pensionable service after 5th April 1988.
(5) Where regulation G3(2) applies to the calculation of the surviving civil partner's pension, so that the surviving civil partner's pension is equal to the member's pension for a limited period, the surviving civil partner's pension for that limited period will be equal to the whole of the member's pension (including any part of the member's pension that is based on pensionable service before 6th April 1988).
(b) shall be made by giving notice in writing to the Scottish Ministers specifying the period in respect of which the election is made; (c) must be accompanied by a declaration in writing signed by the officer or practitioner that he is of sound health for his age; and (d) shall be irrevocable.
(4) Schedule 2, tables 2 and 4, multiplied by a factor of 0.7 shall have effect with regard to the cost of providing the increase provided pursuant to paragraph (1).
Dependent child
(b) in-sub paragraph (c) after "spouse" insert "or civil partner".
Child allowance when member dies in pensionable employment
(b) for "widow's or widower's" in each place where it occurs, substitute "widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's"; and (c) for "widow or widower" in both places where it occurs, substitute "widow, widower or surviving civil partner".
Child allowance when member dies after pension becomes payable
(b) for "widow's or widower's" in each place where it occurs, substitute "widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's"; and (c) for "widow or widower" in both places where it occurs, substitute "widow, widower or surviving civil partner".
Child allowance when member dies with preserved pension
(b) in paragraph (6), for "widow or widower's" substitute "widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's".
Increase of child allowance when child not dependent on surviving parent or spouse or civil partner of parent
(b) for "(or spouse of a parent)" in each place where it occurs, substitute "(or spouse or civil partner of the parent)".
Allocation of pension by member for benefit of dependent
(b) in paragraph (2)–
(ii) for "widow's or widower's" substitute "widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's".
Limits on allocation
(b) in paragraph (2) after "spouse's pension" insert ", civil partner's pension"; and (c) in paragraph (3) after "or spouse" insert ", civil partner".
Date on which allocation has effect
Protected rights transferred to the scheme
Right to buy an unreduced retirement lump sum
Mental health officers
(b) after "(widower's pension)" insert "or under regulation G11(4) (dependant surviving civil partner's pension)".
Pension sharing on divorce or nullity of marriage or dissolution or nullity of a civil partnership
(b) after "spouse's" in each place where it occurs, insert "or civil partner's".
Loss of rights to benefits
(b) in paragraph (2)(b), for "divorce or annulment" substitute "divorce, annulment or dissolution".
Failure to discharge liability in respect of pension credit within the implementation period – Death of ex-spouse or ex-civil partner within period
(b) after paragraph 16 insert–
(16A) In the case of a civil partner who made a nomination under regulation G11 (dependant surviving civil partner's pension) or an election under G12 (purchase of surviving civil partner's pension in respect of service prior to 6th April 1988) those regulations are modified so that the lump sum payable on the member's retirement will be reduced by 1.96 per cent of uprated earnings for each complete year of practitioner service plus, the relevant daily proportion for each additional day.".
Pension sharing on divorce or nullity of marriage or the dissolution or nullity of a civil partnership
(b) in the heading to paragraph 3 after "widows and widowers" insert "and surviving civil partners"; and (c) in paragraph 3 for, "widows and widowers" substitute "widows, widowers and surviving civil partners".
Widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's allowance 38. In regulation 7 (widow's or widower's allowance)–
(b) in paragraphs (1) and (2), for "widow or widower" in each place where it occurs, substitute "widow, widower or surviving civil partner"; and (c) for paragraph (3) substitute–
(ii) after the date on which his or her earning ability was permanently reduced as a result of the injury or disease,
whichever is the later;
(ii) starts to live together with another person as if she or he were married to or in a civil partnership with that other person,
so, however, that where such subsequent marriage or civil partnership has terminated, the Scottish Ministers may restore an allowance to a widow, widower or surviving civil partner if they are satisfied that such widow, widower or surviving civil partner is suffering hardship.
(3A) Paragraph (3) shall not apply where the person mentioned in regulation 6 dies before 5th December 2005.
Child's allowance
(b) in paragraph (2)(c) after "spouse" insert "or civil partner".
Dependent relative's allowance
(b) in paragraph (2)–
(ii) after "spouse" in both places where it occurs, insert "or civil partner";
(c) in paragraph (4) after sub paragraph (a) insert–
(d) after paragraph (4) insert–
(4B) For the purposes of this regulation, two people of the same sex are to be regarded as living together as if they were civil partners if they would be regarded as living together as husband and wife if they were not of the same sex.".
Lump sum payment on death
(b) in sub-paragraph (b) after "spouse" insert "or civil partner".
Incidental provisions Interpretation 44. In regulation 2(1)[15], in the definition of "dependant" after "decree of separation)" insert ", a surviving civil partner". Payments by the Scottish Ministers 45. In regulation 15 (payments by Secretary of State)[16], after "spouse" in each place where it occurs, insert "or civil partner". Pension sharing on divorce or nullity of marriage or dissolution or nullity of civil partnership 46. In the heading to regulation 17A (pension sharing on divorce or nullity of marriage) after "marriage", insert "or dissolution or nullity of civil partnership". Schedule 2 47. In Schedule 2 (pension sharing on divorce or nullity of marriage)[17]–
(b) in paragraph 11(2) for "widow or widower", in each place where it occurs, substitute "widow, widower or surviving civil partner".
Partial surrender of annual allowance 48. In regulation 7 (partial surrender of annual allowance) after "spouse" insert "or civil partner". Compensation payable to widow, widower, surviving civil partner or dependants 49. In regulation 8 (compensation payable to widow, widower or dependants)–
(b) after "widower" in each place where it occurs, insert ", surviving civil partner".
Compensation where lump sum on death becomes payable Right to opt out 51. —(1) Where–
(b) that relevant beneficiary so elects by notice in writing given to the Scottish Ministers before 5th June 2006,
then the Superannuation Scheme Regulations, or as the case may be, the Injury Benefits Regulations shall have effect in relation to him or her as if those amendments had never been made.
(b) died while in such employment or office,
before the date on which these Regulations come into force. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations, which come into force on 5th December 2005, make further amendments to the National Health Service Superannuation Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 1995 ("the Superannuation Scheme Regulations"), the National Health Service (Scotland) (Injury Benefits) Regulations 1998 ("the Injury Benefits Regulations"), the National Health Service Superannuation Scheme (Scotland) (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 1998 ("the Additional Voluntary Contributions Regulations") and the National Health Service (Compensation for Premature Retirement) (Scotland) Regulations 2003 ("the Compensation for Premature Retirement Regulations") (together "the principal Regulations"). The amendments in these Regulations make provision following the introduction of the new status of civil partner by the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c.33). The changes of substance to the principal Regulations made by these Regulations are described below. Regulations 2 and 6 to 37 in Part II of these Regulations amend the Superannuation Scheme Regulations as follows: Regulation 7 amends regulation D2(3)(c) to provide that employers will meet the cost of a surviving civil partner pension where a member's pension has become payable under regulation E3 (early retirement pension (redundancy etc.)) or E4 (early retirement pension (employer's consent)). Regulation 8 amends regulation E9(2) to require a pension to be paid in certain circumstances to a surviving civil partner of a member who had a guaranteed minimum pension (within the meaning of the Pensions Schemes Act 1993 (c.48)). Regulation 9 amends regulation F5(3) to require that a lump sum payable on death may be paid to the member's surviving civil partner except where a member has given notice to the Scottish Ministers that the surviving civil partner is not to receive payment. Regulation 11 inserts new paragraphs (2A), (2B) and (2C) into regulation G1 and amends regulations G1(4) and G1(5) to provide that widows widowed after 5th December 2005 are subject to regulations applying to cohabitation as civil partners or the formation of a new civil partnership. Regulation 12 inserts new regulations G10 to G13. Regulation G10 provides for a pension to be payable to surviving civil partners of deceased scheme members. Regulation G11 allows scheme members to nominate the other party to their civil partnership to receive a dependant surviving civil partner's pension on the member's death. Regulation G12 allows any officer or a practitioner to purchase an increase in their surviving civil partner's pension for service prior to 6th April 1988, providing they elect to do so before 28th February 2007. Regulation G13 makes further provisions applying to purchases of increase surviving civil partner's pension for service prior to 6th April 1988. Regulations 13 to 17 amend Part H of the Superannuation Scheme Regulations to provide for a dependant child allowance to be paid to children of those members who have formed civil partnerships. The circumstances in which such allowances are paid are the same as for dependant children from a marriage. Regulations 18 to 20 amend Part J of the Superannuation Scheme Regulations to allow a member to elect to allocate part of their pension to a civil partner and to provide a pension for a dependant surviving civil partner. Regulations 21 to 23 amend Part K of the Superannuation Scheme Regulations to clarify that the overriding contracting out requirements and rights in respect of guaranteed minimum pensions will also apply to civil partners. Regulations 24 to 26 amend Part Q of the Superannuation Scheme Regulations to include members who have formed a civil partnership in those who have the right to buy additional service and an unreduced lump sum and who can elect to do so by a single payment. Regulation 27 amends regulation R3(8) to provide that provisions for surviving civil partners of metal health officers are the same as for widows and widowers of mental health officers. The doubled service provision for mental health officers in regulation R3(5) is not applied in calculating a surviving civil partner's pension. Regulation 29 amends regulation S4 so that provision is made for surviving civil partners of members to receive benefits on death where the member is in pensionable employment after their pension becomes payable. Regulation 30 amends regulation T6 so that the existing forfeiture provisions also apply to surviving civil partners. Regulation 6, regulations 32 to 35 and regulation 37 respectively amend the interpretation provisions, Part W and Schedule 1A of the Superannuation Scheme Regulations, to provide that pension sharing provisions will apply where civil partnerships are dissolved through a formal court process. Regulation 36 amends Schedule 1 (medical and dental practitioners) to apply where appropriate to those scheme members who have formed a civil partnership. It also inserts a new paragraph 16A, which provides for the reduction of the retirement lump sum where the member who is in a civil partnership opts to purchase additional cover for a survivor. Regulations 3 and 38 to 43 in Part III of these Regulations amend the Injury Benefits Regulations as follows: Regulation 38 amends regulation 7 to provide the basis on which the payment of an annual allowance will be made to surviving civil partners. Regulation 39 amends regulation 8 to provide that the provisions on dependent child's allowance also include the dependent children of a civil partnership. Regulation 40 amends regulation 9 to provide the basis on which a payment of an allowance to a dependent relative of a civil partner will be made. Regulation 41 amends regulation 11 to include provision for surviving civil partners of a person who qualifies under regulation 6 of receive a lump sum payment on the death of that person. Regulations 4 and 44 to 47 in Part IV of these Regulations amend the Additional Voluntary Contributions Regulations as follows: Regulation 44 amends regulation 2(1) to include a surviving civil partner in the definition of "dependant". Regulation 45 amends regulation 15 to provide that lump sum payments made under regulations 11(4), 11(7) and 12 of the Additional Voluntary Contributions Regulations can also be paid to surviving civil partners. Regulations 46 and 47 amend regulation 17A and Schedule 2 respectively to provide that pension sharing arrangements will apply to civil partnerships which are dissolved through a formal court process and to provide that payments of a lump sum on death to a surviving civil partner under regulation 11(2) will occur if the relevant criteria apply. Regulations 5 and 48 to 50 in Part V of these Regulations amend the Compensation for Premature Retirement Regulations as follows: Regulation 48 amends regulation 7 to include civil partners in pension allocation arrangements, so that the officer may surrender part of their annual compensation allowance to provide a pension for a surviving civil partner. Regulations 49 and 50 amend regulations 8 and 9 respectively to allow compensation payments to be made to surviving civil partners. Regulation 51 makes transitional provision for opting out where rights relating to former employees or officers or their dependants are adversely affected. A Regulatory Impact Assessment has not been prepared for this Instrument as it has no impact on business, charities, voluntary bodies or any public bodies distinct from that of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 itself. An assessment of the impact on these bodies together with the cost implications to public sector pension schemes is included in the regulatory impact assessment published with the Civil Partnership Act 2004. The final Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Civil Partnership Act 2004 can be viewed at http://www.dti.gov.uk/access/ria/index.htm#equality. Notes: [1] 1972 c.11. Section 10 was amended by the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1972 (c.58), Schedule 7, Part II, the Pensions (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1990 (c.7) ("the 1990 Act"), sections 4(2) and 8(5), the Pension Schemes Act 1993 (c.48), Schedule 8, paragraph 7 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Consequential Amendments and Repeals) Order 2001 (S.I. 2001/3649), article 108. Section 12 was amended by the 1990 Act, section 10. Section 24 was amended by the Police Pensions Act 1976 (c.35), Schedule 2, paragraph 10. The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to Scottish Ministers by virtue of the Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/1750), article 2 and Schedule 1.back [2] See the Superannuation Act 1972, section 10(1). This function was transferred to the Treasury by virtue of the Transfer of Functions (Minister for the Civil Service and Treasury) Order 1981 (S.I. 1981/1670), article 2 and is still exercisable by virtue of S.I. 1999/1750, article 2 and Schedule 1.back [3] S.I. 1998/1451, amended by S.I. 2001/3649 and S.S.I. 2001/465 and 2004/62.back [4] S.S.I. 2003/344, amended by 2005/512.back [5] S.I. 1998/1594, amended by S.I. 1999/444 and S.S.I. 1999/195, 2001/437, 2004/212 and 2005/512.back [6] S.I. 1995/365, amended by S.I. 1997/1434 and 1916, 1998/1593, 1999/443 and 2001/3649 and S.S.I. 2001/437 and 465, 2003/55, 270 and 517 and 2005/512.back [7] Regulation A2(4) was relevantly amended by S.S.I. 2001/465, regulation 3 and Schedule 1 which inserted the definition of "ex-spouse".back [8] The current regulation D2(3)(c) was substituted by S.S.I. 2005/512, regulation 13.back [9] Regulation F5(3) was amended by S.S.I. 2003/517, regulation 4 and 2005/512, regulation 17.back [11] Regulation R14 was inserted by S.S.I. 2001/465, regulation 3 and Schedule 1, paragraph 2.back [12] Regulation T6(1A)(a) was inserted by S.S.I. 2005/512, regulation 20.back [13] Part W was inserted by S.S.I. 2001/465 regulation 3 and Schedule 1, paragraph 3.back [14] Schedule 1A was inserted by S.S.I. 2001/465, regulation 3 and Schedule 1, paragraph 4.back [15] The current definition of "dependant" in regulation 2(1) was substituted by S.S.I. 2004/62, regulation 3.back [16] Regulation 15 was amended by S.S.I. 2004/62, regulation 12.back [17] Schedule 2 was inserted by S.S.I. 2001/465, regulation 4 and Schedule 2, paragraph 6.back
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