Statutory Instrument 1989 No. 666 (S.72)

      The Teachers' Superannuation (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1989


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1989 No. 666 (S.72)

EDUCATION, SCOTLAND

The Teachers' Superannuation (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1989

Made 11th April 1989
Laid before Parliament 28th April 1989
Coming into force 1st June 1989

    The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 9 and 12 of the Superannuation Act 1972[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after consulting with representatives of local education authorities and of teachers and with such representatives of other persons likely to be affected by these Regulations as appear to him to be appropriate, in accordance with section 9(5) of that Act, and with the consent of the Treasury[2], hereby makes the following Regulations:
    Citation and commencement
        1.—(1)  These Regulations may be cited as the Teachers' Superannuation (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1989 and may be cited together with the Teachers' Superannuation (Scotland) Regulations 1977 to 1988 as the Teachers' Superannuation (Scotland) Regulations 1977 to 1989.

        (2)  These Regulations shall come into force on 1st June 1989 and shall have effect from 6th April 1988 except for regulations 3(a), 7, 24 and 25 which shall have effect from 1st June 1989.
    Interpretation
        2.    In these Regulations, a reference to "the principal Regulations" is a reference to the Teachers' Superannuation (Scotland) Regulations 1977[3].
    Definitions
        3.    In regulation 3 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) after the definition of "Act of 1939" there shall be inserted the following definition:—
        ""the 1965 family benefit regulations" means the Teachers (Superannuation) (Family Benefits) (Scotland) Regulations 1965[4];" ;
       (b) after the definition of "agreed" there shall be inserted the following definition:—
        ""appropriate personal pension scheme" means a personal pension scheme for which there is in force a certificate issued in accordance with section 2 of the Social Security Act 1986[5];" ;
       (c) after the definition of "disqualifying income" there shall be inserted the following definition:—
        ""earnings factors" has the same meaning as in section 13 of the Social Security Act 1975[6];" ;
       (d) after the definition of "employer" there shall be inserted the following definition:—
        ""excluded employment" has the meaning given by regulation 4A(2);" ;
       (e) after the definition of "Pensions Act" there shall be inserted the following definition:—
        ""personal pension scheme" has the same meaning as in section 84(1) of the Social Security Act 1986;" ; and
       (f) after the definition of "Salaries Memorandum" there shall be inserted the following definition:—
        ""Self-employed pension arrangement" means a personal pension scheme within the meaning of Chapter IV of Part XIV of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988[7] which is approved by the Inland Revenue under that Chapter; but which is neither a personal pension scheme within the meaning of the Social Security Act 1986 nor a contract or a scheme approved under Chapter III of Part XIV of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988;" ;
       (g) for the definition of "widower" there shall be substituted:—
        ""widower" means the husband of a deceased woman teacher;" .
    Voluntary Membership
        4.—(1)  In regulation 4(2) of the principal Regulations, after sub-paragraph (d) there shall be inserted the words "except at any time when his employment is excluded employment by reason of regulation 4A".

        (2)  After regulation 4 of the principal Regulations there shall be inserted the following Regulations:—

        "Voluntary Membership
            4A.—(1)  Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 4(2), a teacher who—
          (a) is employed in reckonable service, or
          (b) is not so employed but expects to enter an employment in which he would be so employed,
        may at any time, by giving written notice to the Secretary of State, make an election under this Regulation.

            (2)  As from the date from which the election has effect, the employment referred to in paragraph (1) and any subsequent periods of employment which would otherwise be reckonable service shall, subject to regulation 4B below, not be reckonable service, and employment where this paragraph applies is in these Regulations referred to as "excluded employment".

            (3)  An election under this regulation shall have effect—
          (a) where paragraph 1(a) applies, from the first day of the pay period after that in which the notice was received by the Secretary of State;
          (b) where paragraph 1(b) applies, if the notice is received by the Secretary of State within the first pay period of commencing employment, from the date on which the teacher became so employed.

            (4)  For the purposes of this regulation and regulation 4B—

          "pay period" means the period of employment at the end of which a teacher receives payment of salary from his employer.


        Resumption of Membership
            4B.—(1)  Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), a teacher who has made an election under regulation 4A, who has since been in excluded employment and who—
          (a) is in excluded employment, or
          (b) is not in, but expects to enter, employment which is excluded employment by virtue of his having previously made an election under regulation 4A,
        may, at any time, by giving written notice to the Secretary of State, make an election under this regulation.

            (2)  As from the date on which the election has effect, subject to regulation 4A, any excluded employment on or after that date shall become employment in reckonable service.

            (3)  An election under this regulation shall have effect—
          (a) where paragraph 1(a) applies, from the first day of the pay period after that in which the notice was received by the Secretary of State; and
          (b) where paragraph 1(b) applies, if the notice is received by the Secretary of State within the first pay period of commencing that employment, from the date on which he became so employed.

            (4)  If after making an election under this regulation a teacher makes a further election under regulation 4A above, he may make a further election under this regulation only if, since he made the further election under regulation 4A, there has been a period of not less than 5 years during which he was not in any excluded employment.

            (5)  For the purposes of this regulation the Secretary of State may in a particular case—
          (a) accept an election where the period specified in paragraph (4) is less than 5 years; or
          (b) refuse to accept an election where the teacher is on sick leave."


    Part-time service
        5.    In regulation 5 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) in paragraph (1), there shall be inserted at the beginning the words "Subject to paragraph (6)";
       (b) in paragraph (2), there shall be inserted at the beginning the words "Subject to regulation 4A"; and
       (c) after paragraph (5) there shall be added the following paragraph:—
        "  (6)  Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a teacher who has made an election under regulation 4A." .
    Service not reckonable
        6.    Regulation 6(3)(b) of the principal Regulations is revoked.
    Contributions for pre-April 1972 family pensions
        7.    For regulations 30 to 38 of the principal Regulations there shall be substituted the following regulation:—

        "Additional contributions for family benefits
            30.—(1)  Parts I and III of Schedule 4 have effect for enabling men and unmarried women to pay additional contributions ("family benefit contributions") in order to secure, or to increase, family benefits in respect of reckonable service before 1st April 1972.

            (2)  Parts II and III of Schedule 4 have effect for enabling married women to pay family benefit contributions in respect of reckonable service before 6th April 1988." .

    Return of contributions on cessation of employment
        8.    In regulation 39 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) there shall be inserted at the beginning of paragraph (1) the words "Subject to paragraph (2)";
       (b) there shall be substituted for sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) the following:—
          "(a) 
            (i) he is not entitled to any benefit; or
            (ii) subject to paragraph (3), he is not qualified by virtue of service under regulation 46;" ;
       (c) after paragraph (1) there shall be added the following proviso:—

          "Provided that the sum payable to a teacher whose application for a refund of contributions under this regulation was received by the Secretary of State before 6th April 1988 shall be reduced in respect of tax chargeable only by the sum by which it would have been reduced if the payment had been made by the Secretary of State on 5th April 1988." ; and
       (d) for paragraphs (2) and (3) there shall be substituted the following paragraphs:—
        "  (2)  For the purposes of paragraph (1), the making of an election under regulation 4A shall be treated as ceasing to be employed in reckonable service.

            (3)  This regulation shall not apply where a transfer value has been paid to the Secretary of State by the trustees or managers of a personal pension scheme in respect of a teacher notwithstanding that he has less than 2 years' service." .
    Calculation for the purposes of regulations 39 and 41
        9.    In regulation 42 of the principal Regulations, paragraphs (10) and (11) are revoked.
    Return of member's contributions
        10.    At the end of regulation 43(1) of the principal Regulations there shall be added the following proviso:—

        "Provided that the sum payable to a member whose application for a refund of contributions under this regulation was received by the Secretary of State before 6th April 1988 shall be reduced in respect of tax chargeable only by the sum by which it would have been reduced if the payment had been made by the Secretary of State on 5th April 1988." .
    Guaranteed Minimum Pension
        11.    In regulation 45A of the principal Regulations—
       (a) for paragraphs (2) and (3) there shall be substituted the following:—
        "  (2)  The words and expressions used in this regulation shall have the same meaning as in the Pensions Act[8].

            (3)  If a teacher has a guaranteed minimum in accordance with section 35 of the Pensions Act[9] in relation to the pension provided for him under these Regulations—
          (a) he shall be entitled to receive from state pension age an annual pension payable at a rate equivalent to a weekly rate of not less than the guaranteed minimum;
          (b) if the member is a man and dies at any time leaving a widow, in relation to the weekly rate of the pension provided for her under this scheme, she shall be entitled, during any such period as is mentioned in section 36(6) of the Pensions Act, to a long term pension which shall not be less than half that member's guaranteed minimum;
          (c) if the member is a woman and dies on or after 6th April 1989 leaving a widower, in relation to the weekly rate of the pension provided for him under this scheme, he shall be entitled to a long term pension which shall not be less than half of that part of the member's guaranteed minimum which is attributable to earnings factors for the tax year 1988/89 and subsequent tax years.

            (4)  The guaranteed minimum pensions referred to in paragraph (3) shall, insofar as they are attributable to earnings factors in the tax years from (and including) 1988/89, be increased in accordance with the requirements of section 37A of the Pensions Act[10] and to the extent of any orders made thereunder.

            (5)  If the commencement of any member's guaranteed minimum pension is postponed for any period, his guaranteed minimum shall be increased to the extent, if any, specified in section 35(6), (6A) and (6B) of the Pensions Act, as amended from time to time." .
    Entitlement to retiring allowances on grounds of age or redundancy
        12.    In regulation 46 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) in paragraph (1), for sub-paragraphs (a) to (f), there shall be substituted the following:—
          "(a) was on 6th April 1988 employed in reckonable service and has been employed in such service, whether before or after that date, for at least 2 years; or
          (b) has been employed in reckonable service after 5th April 1988 for at least 2 years; or
          (c) served in reckonable service before 6th April 1988 and has been employed in reckonable service or partly in reckonable service and partly in employment of a description specified in Schedule 5, for at least 5 years; or
          (d) not being such a person as aforesaid, has been employed in reckonable service during a period in respect of which he has a guaranteed minimum pension being a period in respect of which contributions equivalent premium cannot be paid." ; and
       (b) in paragraph (3), for the words "5 years" in both places where they occur, there shall be substituted the words "2 years".
    Reckonable service for entitlement and for benefit
        13.    In regulation 49(2) of the principal Regulations, sub-paragraphs (cc) and (ccc) are revoked.
    Enhancement of reckonable service
        14.    In regulation 51 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) in paragraph (1), there shall be inserted, before the words "If while he is employed", the words "Subject to paragraph (1A),";
       (b) in paragraph (1)(a), there shall be inserted, after the words "if he has completed", the words "5 years but"; and
       (c) after paragraph (1) there shall be inserted the following:—
        "  (1A)  In relation to a teacher employed in part-time service, paragraph (1) shall apply if—
          (a) the period over which the part-time service was recorded as reckonable service, in accordance with regulation 5(4)(a), extends to at least 5 years, and
          (b) for the purposes of calculating the retiring allowance under regulation 47 the reference in paragraph (1) to years completed shall be construed as a reference to the reckonable service calculated in accordance with regulation 5(4)(b)." .
    Death gratuities
        15.    In regulation 57(2)(b) of the principal Regulations, for the words "5 years", there shall be substituted the words "2 years".
    Abatement of annual pension
        16.    In regulation 60(1) of the principal Regulations, the following paragraph shall be added after paragraph (a):—
        "(aa) excluded employment by virtue of an election made under regulation 4A." .
    Short-term pensions
        17.    In regulation 63(2)(b) of the principal Regulations, for "5", there shall be substituted "2".
    Long-term pensions
        18.    In regulation 64 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) in paragraph (1), there shall be inserted at the beginning the words "Subject to paragraph (1B)," and for "5" there shall be substituted "2";
       (b) in paragraph (1A), for the words "46(1)(e)", there shall be substituted the words "46(1)(d)";
       (c) there shall be inserted after paragraph (1A) the following:—
        "  (1B)  In respect of a teacher such as is mentioned in paragraph (1), who dies while employed in reckonable service, or to whom retiring allowances were paid on grounds of incapacity by virtue of regulation 47, and whose service counting for benefit is less than 5 years, in calculating any long-term pension Note 2 to Table 2 shall be disregarded." ;
       (d) in paragraph (4), for the words "widow or", there shall be substituted "widow, widower,"; and
       (e) for paragraph (8) there shall be substituted the following:—
        "Notwithstanding the provisions of this regulation and Schedules 8 and 9, in the case of a widow of a teacher who was employed in reckonable service after 5th April 1978, or in the case of a widower of a teacher last employed after 5th April 1988, where the marriage took place after the day on which the teacher was last employed in reckonable service, the reckonable service counting for benefit shall in respect of a widow or widower be the reckonable service after 5th April 1978 and 5th April 1988 respectively." .
    Widowers' long term pension
        19.    After regulation 64 of the principal Regulations there shall be inserted the following:—

        "Widowers' long-term pension
            64A.—(1)  Subject to regulation 64B, on the death of a teacher who was employed in reckonable service for at least 2 years, there shall be paid to her widower a pension calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).

            (2)  In respect of a teacher referred to in paragraph (1) who dies while employed in reckonable service or while in receipt of an incapacity pension by virtue of regulation 47 and who has at least 5 years' reckonable service, the reckonable service in paragraph (3) shall be enhanced by such number of years as bears to any period which (disregarding any past added years which she elects to purchase) was or could have been added to her reckonable service by virtue of regulation 51 the same as the number of years of her reckonable service after 5th April 1988 bears to her total reckonable service.

            (3)  Subject to paragraph (2) the pension payable to a widower shall be calculated by multiplying 1/160th of the teacher's pensionable salary by the number of years of her reckonable service after 5th April 1988 together with any period for which family benefit contributions have been paid in accordance with an election made under Parts I or II of Schedule 4, any period of reckonable service credited by virtue of the receipt of, after 5th April 1988, a transfer value under regulation 73 and any past added years the teacher elected to purchase after 5th April 1988 under Part III.

            64B.    Where a married woman teacher has before 6th April 1988 nominated under previous provisions a person, other than a spouse, to receive a pension under this Part, and she is entitled to a guaranteed minimum pension in relation to benefits under these Regulations, the long term pension payable to her widower following her death, if the nomination has not been revoked, shall be the aggregate of the following amounts:—
          (a) a pension equal to one half of that part of the teacher's guaranteed minimum which is attributable to earnings for the tax year 1988/89 and subsequent tax years; and
          (b) a pension calculated in the manner prescribed in regulation 64A(3) for any period for which family benefit contributions have been paid in accordance with an election made under Parts I or II of Schedule 4." .

    Nomination of beneficiaries
        20.    Regulation 65 of the principal Regulations shall be substituted by the following:—

        "Nomination of beneficiaries
            65.—(1)  Subject to paragraph (2), an unmarried person ("the appointer") may at any time while employed in reckonable service, by giving written notice to the Secretary of State, nominate an eligible person who is wholly or mainly financially dependent on the appointer and who is not a child to receive a pension under regulations 63 and 64.

            (2)  No person may be nominated while a previous nomination under this regulation has effect.

            (3)  The eligible persons are—
          (a) a parent of the appointer,
          (b) an unmarried brother or sister of the appointer, and
          (c) a widowed step-parent of the appointer.

            (4)  A nomination under this regulation may be revoked by giving written notice to the Secretary of State, and if not previously revoked ceases to have effect—
          (a) on the death or marriage (or, as the case may be, remarriage) of the person nominated, and
          (b) on the marriage of the appointer.

            (5)  The references in paragraphs (2) and (4) to a nomination under this regulation include references to a nomination made before 6th April 1988 for the purposes of this Part or of previous provisions relating to family benefits." .

    Special pension for widow
        21.    In regulation 66(b) of the principal Regulations, for the words "5/160ths", there shall be substituted the words "1/80th".
    Payment of transfer values
        22.    In regulation 72 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) in paragraph (1), for the words "(hereafter referred to as his "old employment"),", there shall be substituted the words "or is a person who entered excluded employment by virtue of an election made under regulation 4A,";
       (b) in paragraph (1)(a), for the words "his old employment terminated", there shall be substituted the words "he ceased to be employed in reckonable service or entered excluded employment";
       (c) in paragraph (1)(b)(ii), for the words "leaving his old employment", there shall be substituted the words "ceasing to be employed in reckonable service" and for the words "6 months", there shall be substituted the words "12 months";
       (d) at the end of paragraph (1)(b)(ii), for the semi-colon, there shall be substituted the word "or" and the following head shall be added:—
          "(iii) who after ceasing to be employed in reckonable service or entering excluded employment participates in a personal pension scheme or a self-employed pension arrangement and has within 12 months of beginning to so participate made an application such as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (d) for payment of a transfer value;" ;
       (e) in paragraph (1)(c), for the words "old employment" where they first occur, there shall be substituted the words "reckonable service" and, where they next both occur, the words "in his old employment" shall be deleted;
       (f) in paragraph (1)(d)(ii), for the words "his old employment terminated", there shall be substituted the words "he ceased to be employed in reckonable service or entered excluded employment"; and
       (g) after paragraph (5) there shall be inserted the following:—
        "  (6)  When the payment of a transfer value is made, the teacher's accrued rights, within the meaning given in Schedule 10, to which it relates, shall cease to be treated as such for all purposes of these Regulations." .
    Receipt of transfer values
        23.    In regulation 73 of the principal Regulations—
       (a) in paragraph (1), after "superannuation scheme", there shall be inserted the words ", a personal pension scheme or a self-employed pension arrangement";
       (b) in paragraph (1)(a), after the words "superannuation scheme", there shall be inserted the words ", personal pension scheme or self-employed pension arrangement"; and
       (c) in paragraph (1)(b), after the words "superannuation scheme", there shall be inserted the words "personal pension scheme or self-employed pension arrangement".
    Purchase of Past Added Years-current provisions
        24.—(1)  Part I of Schedule 2A to the principal Regulations is amended—
       (a) in paragraph 2(1), by deleting the words "not less than 5 in number";
       (b) in paragraph 3(2), by inserting after the words "Table 1" the words "or, as the case may be, Table 1A"; and
       (c) by inserting after Table 1 the following:—

        TABLE 1A
        Period of contribution in years 1 2 3 4
        Teachers' age Percentage contribution in respect of each year purchased
        20 32.96 15.97 10.35 7.59
        21 31.79 15.32 9.88 7.20
        22 30.66 14.71 9.45 6.84
        23 29.59 14.15 9.05 6.52
        24 28.57 13.62 8.69 6.24
        25 27.61 13.14 8.36 5.99
        26 26.63 12.71 8.10 5.81
        27 25.74 12.31 7.86 5.64
        28 24.93 11.95 7.64 5.50
        29 24.20 11.63 7.45 5.37
        30 23.55 11.34 7.28 5.26
        31 23.04 11.12 7.15 5.17
        32 22.59 10.91 7.03 5.10
        33 22.18 10.73 6.93 5.03
        34 21.83 10.58 6.85 4.98
        35 21.52 10.45 6.78 4.94
        36 21.31 10.37 6.73 4.92
        37 21.14 10.30 6.70 4.90
        38 20.99 10.25 6.67 4.89
        39 20.87 10.21 6.66 4.89
        40 20.78 10.18 6.65 4.89
        41 20.75 10.18 6.65 4.90
        42 20.74 10.18 6.67 4.91
        43 20.74 10.20 6.68 4.93
        44 20.76 10.22 6.70 4.95
        45 20.81 10.25 6.73 4.97
        46 20.87 10.29 6.76 5.00
        47 20.94 10.33 6.80 5.03
        48 21.04 10.39 6.84 5.06
        49 21.16 10.45 6.89 5.10
        50 21.29 10.52 6.94 5.15
        51 21.44 10.61 7.00 5.20
        52 21.61 10.70 7.07 5.25
        53 21.80 10.80 7.15 5.32
        54 22.01 10.92 7.23 5.39
        55 22.23 11.04 7.32 5.46
        56 22.59 11.24 7.47 5.58
        57 23.00 11.48 7.64 5.73
        58 23.47 11.74 7.84 5.89
        59 23.99 12.04 8.07 6.08
        60 24.57 12.38 8.31 6.28
        61 24.05 12.12 8.14 6.15
        62 23.53 11.85 7.96 6.02
        63 23.01 11.59 7.79 5.88
        64 20.28 10.14 6.76 5.07
        65 21.97 11.07 7.43 5.62
        66 21.44 10.78 7.23
        67 20.91 10.49
        68 20.39

        (2)  Part III of Schedule 2A to the principal Regulations is amended—
       (a) in paragraph 2(1)(a)(ii), by substituting for the words "less than 5 nor" the words "less than one year nor";
       (b) in paragraph 2(1)(b), by inserting after the words "a period of" the words "not less than one year nor more than";
       (c) in paragraph 3, by deleting the words "or 5";
       (d) in paragaph 4(1), by deleting the words from "In the case" to "election";
       (e) in paragraph 4(2), by deleting the words "In such case" and by substituting for the words "the following Table 4" the words "the appropriate Table";
       (f) by inserting after paragraph 4(2) the following:—
        "  (2A)  The appropriate Table—
          (a) in the case of a teacher who has not attained the age of 55 on 1st October next following his giving notice of his election, is Table 4 or, as the case may be, Table 4A below, and
          (b) in any other case, is Table 5 below." ;
       (g) by deleting paragraph 5; and
       (h) by inserting after Table 4 the following:—

        TABLE 4A
        Range within which relevant rate of interest falls Contribution period in years
        % 1 2 3 4
        5.00-5.49 0.0859 0.0441 0.0302 0.0233
        5.50-5.99 0.0861 0.0444 0.0305 0.0235
        6.00-6.49 0.0863 0.0446 0.0307 0.0238
        6.50-6.99 0.0865 0.0448 0.0309 0.0240
        7.00-7.49 0.0868 0.0450 0.0311 0.0242
        7.50-7.99 0.0870 0.0452 0.0314 0.0244
        8.00-8.49 0.0872 0.0455 0.0316 0.0247
        8.50-8.99 0.0874 0.0457 0.0318 0.0249
        9.00-9.49 0.0877 0.0459 0.0320 0.0251
        9.50-9.99 0.0879 0.0461 0.0323 0.0254
        10.00-10.49 0.0881 0.0463 0.0325 0.0256
        10.50-10.99 0.0883 0.0466 0.0327 0.0258
        11.00-11.49 0.0886 0.0468 0.0329 0.0260
        11.50-11.99 0.0888 0.0470 0.0332 0.0263
        12.00-12.49 0.0890 0.0472 0.0334 0.0265
        12.50-12.99 0.0892 0.0475 0.0336 0.0268
        13.00-13.49 0.0894 0.0477 0.0338 0.0270
        13.50-13.99 0.0897 0.0479 0.0341 0.0272
        14.00-14.49 0.0899 0.0481 0.0343 0.0275
        14.50-14.99 0.0901 0.0484 0.0345 0.0277
        15.00-15.49 0.0903 0.0486 0.0348 0.0279
        15.50-15.99 0.0906 0.0488 0.0350 0.0282
        16.00-16.49 0.0908 0.0490 0.0352 0.0284
        16.50-16.99 0.0910 0.0493 0.0355 0.0287
        17.00-17.49 0.0912 0.0495 0.0357 0.0289
        17.50-17.99 0.0914 0.0497 0.0359 0.0292
        18.00-18.49 0.0917 0.0499 0.0362 0.0294
        18.50-18.99 0.0919 0.0502 0.0364 0.0296
        19.00-19.49 0.0921 0.0504 0.0366 0.0299
        19.50-19.99 0.0923 0.0506 0.0369 0.0301

          "
          TABLE 5
          Range within which relevant rate of interest falls Contribution period in years
          % 1 2 3 4 5
          5.00-5.49 0.0860 0.0443 0.0304 0.0235 0.0194
          5.50-5.99 0.0863 0.0445 0.0306 0.0237 0.0196
          6.00-6.49 0.0865 0.0448 0.0309 0.0239 0.0198
          6.50-6.99 0.0867 0.0450 0.0311 0.0242 0.0200
          7.00-7.49 0.0869 0.0452 0.0313 0.0244 0.0203
          7.50-7.99 0.0872 0.0454 0.0315 0.0246 0.0205
          8.00-8.49 0.0874 0.0456 0.0318 0.0249 0.0207
          8.50-8.99 0.0876 0.0459 0.0320 0.0251 0.0210
          9.00-9.49 0.0878 0.0461 0.0322 0.0253 0.0212
          9.50-9.99 0.0881 0.0463 0.0324 0.0256 0.0214
          10.00-10.49 0.0883 0.0465 0.0327 0.0258 0.0217
          10.50-10.99 0.0885 0.0468 0.0329 0.0260 0.0219
          11.00-11.49 0.0887 0.0470 0.0331 0.0263 0.0222
          11.50-11.99 0.0890 0.0472 0.0334 0.0265 0.0224
          12.00-12.49 0.0892 0.0474 0.0336 0.0267 0.0226
          12.50-12.99 0.0894 0.0476 0.0338 0.0270 0.0229
          13.00-13.49 0.0896 0.0479 0.0340 0.0272 0.0231
          13.50-13.99 0.0898 0.0481 0.0343 0.0274 0.0234
          14.00-14.49 0.0901 0.0483 0.0345 0.0277 0.0236
          14.50-14.99 0.0903 0.0485 0.0347 0.0279 0.0239
          15.00-15.49 0.0905 0.0488 0.0350 0.0282 0.0241
          15.50-15.99 0.0907 0.0490 0.0352 0.0284 0.0244
          16.00-16.49 0.0910 0.0492 0.0354 0.0287 0.0246
          16.50-16.99 0.0912 0.0494 0.0357 0.0289 0.0249
          17.00-17.49 0.0914 0.0497 0.0359 0.0291 0.0251
          17.50-17.99 0.0916 0.0499 0.0361 0.0294 0.0255
          18.00-18.49 0.0919 0.0501 0.0364 0.0296 0.0257
          18.50-18.99 0.0921 0.0504 0.0366 0.0299 0.0260
          19.00-19.49 0.0923 0.0506 0.0369 0.0301 0.0262
          19.50-19.99 0.0925 0.0508 0.0371 0.0304 0.0265"


          Family benefit contributions
              25.    For Schedule 4 to the principal Regulations there shall be substituted the Schedule set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.

          Schedule 7 (Short-term pensions)
              26.    In Schedule 7 to the principal Regulations—
            (a) in Table 1, for the words "Widow or widower or other adult nominated beneficiary", where they appear against categories 1, 2 and 3, there shall be substituted the words "Widow, widower or adult nominated beneficiary";
            (b) note 1 shall be substituted by the following:—
              "An adult nominated beneficiary includes a widower of a teacher who was nominated before 6th April 1988." ;

            (c) in note 3 the word "other" shall be deleted; and
            (d) for note 4 there shall be substituted the following:—
                    "4.    Subject to note 5, in relation to a widower of a teacher who was in reckonable service on or after 6th April 1988, in the heading of Tables 1 and 2 for the words "service counting for benefit under Schedule 9" there shall be substituted the words "reckonable service" and in the heading of Table 3 for the words "5 or more years' reckonable service counting for benefit under Schedule 9" there shall be substituted the words "2 or more years' reckonable service".

                    5.    In relation to a teacher to whom regulation 64(1A) applies, the words "5 or more years' service counting for benefit under Schedule 9" in the heading of Table 2 and the words "with 5 or more years' service counting for benefit under Schedule 9" in the heading of Table 3, as varied by note 4, shall be omitted." .



          Schedule 8 (Amount of adults' long-term pension)
              27.    In Schedule 8 to the principal Regulations—
            (a) in the headings of columns 1 and 2 in Table 2, there shall be added, after the word "widow" the word ", widower"; and
            (b) for Note 3 to Table 2 there shall be substituted the following:—
                    "3.    Where the pension received by a widow, widower or adult nominated beneficiary ceases for any reason, any child's pension payable under column (1) shall become payable under column (2) as from the date of cessation." .



          Schedule 9 (Service counting for benefit)
              28.    In paragraph 2(i) of Schedule 9 to the principal Regulations, there shall be inserted, after the words "by virtue of regulation 47,", the words "and whose reckonable service amounted to at least 5 years,".

          Schedule 10 (Transfer values)
              29.    In Schedule 10 to the principal Regulations—
            (a) for paragraph 3 there shall be substituted the following paragraphs:—
                    "3.    Where a person requests that a transfer value be paid to—
                  (a) 
                    (i) a superannuation scheme which is not contracted out within the meaning of section 32 of the Pensions Act[11]; or
                    (ii) a personal pension scheme which is not an appropriate personal pension scheme; or
                    (iii) a self-employed pension arrangement; and
                  (b) the trustees or managers of the superannuation scheme, personal pension scheme or self-employed pension arrangement are able or willing to have transferred to it only the liabilities for a member's accrued rights other than his or her and their respective spouses' rights to guaranteed minimum pensions; and
                  (c) the member does not require the Secretary of State to use that portion of the transfer value that represents guaranteed minimum pension in one of the ways specified in regulation 72(1),
                the member's transfer value shall be reduced by the amount of a state scheme premium sufficient for the Secretary of State for Social Services to meet his liability in respect of the member's and his or her spouse's guaranteed minimum pensions.

                    3A.
                  (a) Subject to sub-paragraph (b), in respect of a person who is in excluded employment by virtue of an election under regulation 4A, the transfer value calculated in accordance with this Part shall be the aggregate of the following:
                    (i) in relation to the person's retiring allowance, that part of his accrued rights which bears the same proportion to his total accrued rights as his reckonable service after 5th April 1988 bears to his total reckonable service; and
                    (ii) in relation to his spouse's pension, that part of his accrued rights applicable to service after 5th April 1988;
                  (b) Sub-paragraph (a) shall not apply to a person whose reckonable service before 6th April 1988 amounts to less than 2 years.
                  (c) Where—
                    (i) a transfer value limited in accordance with sub-paragraph (a)

                    has been paid in respect of a person; and
                    (ii) that person has subsequently ceased to be employed in excluded employment other than by virtue of an election under regulation 4B before attaining the age of 60 years, or, where regulation 72(2) applies, the age of 59 years,
                  a right to a transfer value in respect of any part of his accrued rights to which, but for the operation of sub-paragraph (a), he would have been entitled on ceasing to be employed in reckonable service, shall accrue to the person on the date on which he ceased to be employed in excluded employment and shall be valued accordingly.
                  (d) In relation to any person to whom sub-paragraph (c) applies—
                    (i) regulation 72(1)(d)(ii) shall have effect as if for the words "he ceased to be employed in reckonable service or entered excluded employment" there were substituted the words "he terminated excluded employment"; and
                    (ii) the definition of "material date" in paragraph 4(c) shall have effect as if for the words "ceased to be employed in reckonable service or entered excluded employment" there were substituted the words "terminated excluded employment".
                  (e) For the purposes of this paragraph, where a person ceases to be employed in excluded employment other than by virtue of an election under regulation 4B but that person enters again into excluded employment or enters reckonable service, then, if there is between those two employments—
                    (i) an interval not exceeding one month; or
                    (ii) an interval of any length if the second of the employments results from the exercise of a right to return to work under section 45(1) of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978[12] (right to return to work following pregnancy or confinement),
                  they shall be treated as a single employment;
                  (f) in the definition of "material date" in paragraph 4(c), after the words "employed in reckonable service", there shall be inserted the words "or entered excluded employment"."



          Teachers' superannuation account
              30.    In the form of account in Part I of Schedule 11 to the principal Regulations, after Head BI(iv), there shall be inserted the following:—
              "v. Widowers' pension .........." , and

            items "v", "vi" and "vii" shall be renumbered "vi", "vii" and "viii" respectively."


    Transitional provisions
        31.    The amendments made by regulations 12, 14 and 15 shall apply only where the person ceased to hold the employment concerned, or (in relation to regulations 17 to 19) where the death concerned occurred, on or after 5th April 1988.
    Right to opt out
        32.    No provision of these Regulations shall apply to any person to whom at any time before 1st June 1989 any benefit including a return of contributions was or may become payable if—
       (a) he is placed by that provision in a worse position than he would have been in if it had not applied in relation to that benefit; and
       (b) that provision relates to a benefit paid or payable in respect of a person who—
         (i) ceased before 1st June 1989 to be in reckonable service; or
         (ii) died before that date while employed in reckonable service; and
       (c) the person first mentioned in this regulation elects by giving notice in writing to the Secretary of State within 6 months after 1st June 1989, that the provision shall not apply to him.



Michael B Forsyth

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Scottish Office
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh

4th April 1989
We consent,

David Lightbown

David Maclean

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

11th April 1989





Notes:

[1] 1972 c. 11 back

[2] The function was transferred to the Treasury by S.I. 1981/1670 back

[3] S.I. 1977/1360, amended by S.I. 1977/1808, 1978/1507, 1980/344, 1983/639 and 1431, 1984/2028 and 1988/1618 back

[4] S.I. 1965/680 back

[5] 1986 c. 50 back

[6] 1975 c. 14; section 13 was amended by the Social Security Pensions Act 1975 (c. 60), Schedule 4, Part I, paragraph 38, by the Social Security Act 1979 (c. 18), Schedule 3, paragraph 5, by the Social Security Act 1980 (c. 30), section 5, by the Social Security (No. 2) Act 1980 (c. 39), Schedule, by the Social Security Act 1985 (c. 53), Schedule 5, paragraph 6, and by the Social Security Act 1986 (c. 50), Schedule 8, paragraph 2 and Schedule 11. back

[7] 1988 c. 1 back

[8] The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 (c. 60) back

[9] Section 35 was amended by the Social Security (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1977 (c. 5), section 3(2), by the Social Security Act 1979 (c. 18), Schedule 3, paragraphs 13 and 18, by the Social Security Act 1985 (c. 53), Schedule 3, paragraph 2, and by the Social Security Act 1986 (c. 50), section 9(1) and (2) and Schedule 8, paragraph 8. back

[10] Section 37A was inserted by the Social Security Act 1986 (c. 50), section 9(7). back

[11] Section 32 was amended by the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982 (c. 24), Schedule 4, paragraph 20 and by the Social Security Act 1986 (c. 50), Schedule 2, paragraph 5, Schedule 10, paragraph 16 and Schedule 11. back

[12] 1978 c. 44 back

 

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