| Statutory Instrument 1997 No. 1612 The Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations 1997 - continued |
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General eligibility for membership: employees of Scheme employers etc. 4. - (1) A person may only be an active member if this regulation, regulation 5 or Chapter I of Part V enables him to be one and he is not prevented by regulation 6. (2) A person may be a member if he is employed by a Scheme employer. (3) A Scheme employer is a body which is listed in Schedule 2 or is a resolution body. (4) But a person who is employed by a resolution body may only be a member if he is covered by a relevant resolution. (5) A relevant resolution is a statutory resolution by a resolution body stating that a specified employee or a class of employees to which he belongs may be a member. (6) These are resolution bodies -
(b) any other body which is a precepting authority, a levying body or a section 75 body; (c) a passenger transport executive; (d) a designated institution which immediately before designation was assisted or maintained by a local education authority; (e) the governing body of a grant-maintained school or a grant-maintained special school (other than a school within Schedule 2); (f) a company under the control of a body listed in that Schedule.
Agreements to enable employees of non-Scheme employers to be members("admission agreements")
(b) a body to the funds of which any local authority contribute; (c) a body to which any grant is made out of money provided by Parliament; (d) a body representative -
(ii) of local authorities and officers of local authorities, or (iii) of officers of local authorities,
(e) the Housing Corporation;
(9) But the governors or managers of a voluntary school do not count as a body within paragraph (8)(a) to (c) and a body only falls within paragraph (8)(d)(iii) if it is formed for the purpose of consultation as to the common interests of local authorities and the discussion of matters relating to local government.
(b) he is a permitted late member.
(4) The permitted maximum for a Class A member is 40 years.
(b) his total membership since he attained 60,
or, if less, 45 years.
(b) an ill-health grant under regulation 27(3) or an ill-health retirement grant under regulation D8 of the 1995 regulations, regulation E4 of the 1986 regulations or regulation E20 of the 1974 regulations, or (c) a short service grant under the Benefits regulations,
has become payable, or who is entitled to or has received relevant compensation.
(b) is liable to be reduced or suspended by reason of the person to whom it is payable entering employment with a Scheme employer, in the same way as it would have been if he had remained eligible to belong to the occupational pension scheme to which he belonged or was eligible to belong immediately before suffering the loss.
(8) If a person has been entitled to an ill-health pension calculated by reference to an enhanced membership period, that period is counted as part of his total membership for paragraphs (3) and (5). Joining the Scheme 7. - (1) A person who wishes to become an active member must apply in writing to his employer or future employer. (2) An eligible person who applies before he begins his employment becomes a member when his employment begins unless he applies to join later. (3) An eligible employee who applies becomes a member on the first day of the first payment period following the application. (4) A payment period is a period of service to which the employee's wages or salary payment relate. (5) An employee is deemed to have applied to become a member, unless he notified his employer in writing that he did not wish to do so -
(b) if he only became eligible to be a member later, before the date he became eligible.
(6) But paragraph (5) does not apply -
(b) to casual employees, or (c) to former members who opted to leave the Scheme by a notification under regulation 8.
(7) An application for membership may be withdrawn before membership begins.
(b) he is beginning a new employment with a new employing authority and he reapplies before he has been employed for three months.
Leaving the Scheme Notes: [1] 1972 c.11.back
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