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The Secretary of State for Defence, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 1(1)(a) and 10(2) of the Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004[1], hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme Order 2006. (2) This Order comes into force on 6th April 2006. Establishment of the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme 2. The Scheme set out in this Order has effect and is to be known as "the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme 2006". Interpretation 3. —(1) In this Order—
(b) the Army Pensions Warrant 1977[3], and (c) Orders and regulations made under section 2 of the Air Forces (Constitution) Act 1917[4],
or any instrument amending or replacing any of those instruments;
(ii) in the case of a Nepalese person recruited in Nepal, of the Brigade of Gurkhas,
and references to service, in relation to service as a member of the armed forces, are to be read accordingly;
(2) In this Order references to periods of relevant service (or service) are to be interpreted as follows.
(b) paragraph (4) applies with the omission of the words "in excess of the period of whole years".
Eligibility for redundancy payments
(b) rule D.6 of that Scheme (early payment of benefits: active members with significant impairment of capacity for gainful employment).
(6) In paragraph (2) "excluded person" means—
(b) a person who is an active member of the AFPS 1975.
(7) In paragraph (6) "active member" has the meaning given in section 124(1) of the Pensions Act 1995[7].
(b) have attained the age of 55.
(2) If when the person's service actually ceases he—
(b) has not attained that age,
then, unless paragraph (3) applies, the amount payable to him under article 5 is equal to one eighth of his final relevant earnings, multiplied by the number of years of relevant service he is entitled to count when his service ceases.
(b) has attained the age of 55,
then, unless paragraph (5) applies, the amount of the lump sum payable to him under article 5 is equal to his final relevant earnings.
(b) have attained the age of 55.
(2) The amount of the lump sum payable to the person under article 5 is equal to the lower of—
(b) the sum of—
(ii) one eighth of his final relevant earnings.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)—
(b) NY is the number of years of service that he would have served after the time when his service ceases had he continued to serve until the end of his commitment period.
(4) This article is subject to articles 8 to 10.
(b) would be so entitled if he were a member of that Scheme in relation to the service that is ceasing,
the amount of the lump sum payable to him under article 5 must not exceed one half of his final relevant earnings.
(b) enters full-time service as a result of a commitment under section 24 of the Reserve Forces Act 1996 (commitment to a period of full-time service), or (c) enters service as a result of a commitment under section 25 of that Act (commitment to additional duties);
and in this article that service is referred to as "the new service".
(4) In paragraph (2) "the relevant fraction" means––
Effect of award under article 5 on later award
(b) he enters service as a member of the armed forces again ("the new service").
(2) In determining the amount of any payment to which he is entitled under article 5 when the new service ceases, the relevant service he was entitled to count when his old service ceased is ignored. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order is made under the Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004 (c. 32) ("the 2004 Act") and establishes the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme 2006 ("the Scheme"). This is a new scheme for making payments to members of the armed forces leaving service as a result of the Secretary of State having determined that they are to be treated for the purposes of the Scheme as having become redundant. The Scheme only applies to members of the armed forces who belong to the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2005 ("the 2005 Pension Scheme") or do not belong to the other occupational pension scheme arrangements open to members of the armed forces. The "armed forces" as defined in the 2004 Act do not include the reserve forces. Article 1 provides that the Order comes into force on 6th April 2006. Article 2 provides for the establishment of the Scheme and provides that it is to be known as "the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme 2006". Article 3 sets out definitions and explains how references to periods of service are to be interpreted. Article 4 provides that a member of the armed services is eligible for a payment under article 5 if the Secretary of State has notified him that he will be treated for the purposes of the Scheme as having become redundant when he leaves service and he leaves service accordingly. Article 5 provides for entitlement to an immediate lump sum payment to arise on leaving service. Articles 6 to 8 make provision about how the amount of the payment under article 5 is to be calculated. Article 6 provides for cases where the leaver's terms of service commit him to serve for a period at the end of which he would be entitled to payments under the Armed Forces Early Departure Payments Scheme Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/437) or would have attained the age of 55. Article 7 provides for leavers with shorter commitments. Article 8 imposes a limit on the amount that can be paid where the leaver is entitled to count 40 years' reckonable service in the 2005 Pension Scheme. Article 9 deals with the case where a person who is entitled to a payment under article 5 rejoins the armed forces or enters certain reserve forces service after a short break. It provides for part of the sum paid under article 5 to be repaid. Article 10 deals with the case where a person who is entitled to a payment under article 5 rejoins the armed forces and becomes entitled to a further payment under article 5 when his new service ceases. It provides that his old service does not count in calculating the further payment. A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced on this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business, charities or the voluntary sector. Notes: [1] 2004 c.32.back [3] This is available from Her Majesty's Stationery Office.back
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