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The Secretary of State for Defence, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 1(1) and (3) and 10(2) and (3) of the Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004[1], makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Armed Forces Pension Scheme etc. Amendment Order 2006. (2) This Order comes into force on 6th April 2006. Interpretation 2. In this Order—
Eligible children
(4A) In the case of any other member, condition C is that the person is under 23 and was at the date of the member's death dependant on the member because of physical or mental impairment and unable because of that impairment to engage in gainful employment.".
Entitlement to ill-health pensions
(aa) the Secretary of State has received evidence from a registered medical practitioner that the member is (and will continue to be) incapable of carrying on his occupation because of physical or mental impairment, and".
(2) In rule D.6(1) of the Scheme (early payment of benefits: active members with significant impairment of capacity for gainful employment) for sub-paragraph (a) substitute—
(aa) the Secretary of State has received evidence from a registered medical practitioner that the member is (and will continue to be) incapable of carrying on his occupation because of physical or mental impairment, and".
(3) In rule D.7(1) of the Scheme (early payment of benefits: deferred members with permanent serious ill-health) for sub-paragraph (a) substitute—
(aa) the Secretary of State has received evidence from a registered medical practitioner that the member is (and will continue to be) incapable of carrying on his occupation because of physical or mental impairment, and".
(4) In rule D.8 of the Scheme (member's requests for review of ill-health awards)
(b) for paragraphs (9)(b) and (10)(b) substitute—
(c) in paragraph (9) in the words following sub-paragraph (b) for "as if the conditions mentioned in that rule were met at the time the member ceased to be in service by virtue of which he was eligible to be an active member of the Scheme" substitute "from the time when the ill-health condition (as defined in paragraph 1 of Schedule 28 to the Finance Act 2004) is first met".
Option for members in serious ill-health to exchange whole pension for lump sum
(b) has received evidence from a registered medical practitioner that that is the case.".
(3) In paragraph (2) for "a member" substitute "an active member or a deferred member".
Power to consult before determining questions, especially relating to ill-health
(3) In the following provisions of the Scheme omit "after consultation with the Scheme medical adviser"—
(b) rule D.8(4)(b), (5)(a), (7)(a), (8)(b), (9) and (10) (member's requests for review of ill-health awards), (c) rule D.9(3), (4) and (5) (Secretary of State's power to review ill-health awards), and (d) rule D.15(6)(b) (procedure for election for allocation of pension).
Early payment of pensions with actuarial reduction
(b) for "D.2 or D.3", in the second place where it occurs, substitute "D2", (c) omit "or (3)", and (d) for the second sentence substitute—
(3) Omit paragraph (3).
(3) In rule E.12(4) of the Scheme (amount of children's pensions where a pensioner member leaves a surviving adult dependant and two or more children) for "(disregarding rules D.10, E.6 and E.7)" substitute "(disregarding any increase or reduction made by virtue of rule D.10, D.16, E.6 or E.7)".
(b) for sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (2) substitute—
(aa) in the case of a transfer value payment to which paragraph (3) applies, must be made during the period of one year beginning with the relevant day, unless paragraph (4) applies, and".
(c) after paragraph (2) add—
(b) a transfer value payment relating only to voluntary contribution rights.
(4) This paragraph applies in the case of a transfer value payment within paragraph (3)(b) ("the relevant payment") if—
(b) the second scheme relates to the same employment as that to which the scheme by which the relevant payment is payable relates, and (c) the transfer value payment payable by the second scheme relates to rights that are or include rights that are not voluntary contribution rights.
(5) In this article—
Cases where certain charges under the Finance Act 2004 apply J.11 Payment on behalf of members of lifetime allowance charge (1) A member may request the person who is the scheme administrator for the purposes of section 217 of the Finance Act 2004 ("the administrator") to pay on his behalf any amount that is payable by way of the lifetime allowance charge under section 214 of that Act when—
(b) the member and the administrator are jointly and severally liable to the charge in respect of the event.
(2) Such a request may only be made by notice in writing given before the event occurs.
(b) the member and the person who is the scheme administrator for the purposes of section 217 of that Act ("the administrator") are jointly and severally liable to the charge in respect of the event, and (c) no request has been duly made under rule J.11 in relation to the event or, if such a request has been made, the administrator is prevented from complying with it by paragraph (3) of that rule.
(2) Where this rule applies—
(b) if the event is benefit crystallisation event 8 in the table (transfer to qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme), the amount or value of the sums or assets transferred must be reduced, and (c) in the case of any other event, the amount or value of the benefits payable to or in respect of the member must be reduced.
(3) The amount or value of the reduction must be such that, in the opinion of the Scheme actuary, it fully reflects the amount of the tax so paid.
(2) In the Arrangement of Rules of the Scheme after "J.10 Information and evidence" insert— J.11 Payment on behalf of members of lifetime allowance charge J.12 Reduction of benefits and transfer values where lifetime allowance charge payable J.13 Deduction of special lump sum death benefits charge.".
Miscellaneous amendments relating to changes in status of schemes on 6th April 2006
(b) omit paragraph (2).
(3) In rule A.1(4) (definitions)—
(b) omit the definition of "retirement annuity contract".
Eligibility for membership of AFPS 2005 etc.
(aa) the Secretary of State has received evidence from a registered medical practitioner of that unfitness,".
Revocations
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order is made under the Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004 (c. 32) and is largely concerned with amending the rules of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2005 ("the Scheme"). Most of the amendments reflect changes that are consequential on the replacement on 6th April 2006 of the tax regime applying in respect of pensions under Part 14 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (c.1) by Part 4 of the Finance Act 2004 (c.12) ("Part 4"). Some minor amendments of the Armed Forces Early Departure Payments Scheme Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/437) ("the EDP Order") and the Armed Forces Redundancy Payments Scheme Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/55) ("the Redundancy Order") are also included. Article 1 provides that this Order comes into force on 6th April 2006. Article 2 sets out definitions. Article 3 amends one of the conditions relating to the definition of eligible children where a child is suffering from mental or physical impairment so that the child must be under 23 and dependant on the deceased member at the date of his death. The requirement that the child be engaged in gainful employment is removed. The change does not apply if the member died before 6th April 2006 and was a pensioner member. Article 4 makes minor amendments relating to ill-health pensions and lump sums so as to make the Scheme comply with the requirements of Part 4 relating to pensions and lump sums that are payable early. Article 5 makes some similar amendments of rule D.11, which permits the commutation of the whole of a member's rights where he is suffering from serious ill-health. It also amends that rule so that pension credit members commuting their rights in those circumstances will receive an amount equal to the value of those rights. Article 6 makes it clear that the Secretary of State may take advice before determining questions that arise under the Scheme and removes the requirement that the Secretary must consult the scheme medical adviser in certain cases. Article 7 amends rule D.4 (which relates to the early payment of pensions with actuarial reduction) so as to remove the references to pension credit members. Article 8 amends rule D.14(4) so as to restrict the amount of pension that a member may allocate to 37.5 per cent. or such lower percentage of the pension as will not risk a breach of the pension death benefit rules in Part 4. It also amends the formula used in rule E.12 for calculating children's pensions in cases where a pensioner member leaves a surviving adult dependant and two or more children, so as to increase those pensions in cases where the member allocated some pension to the surviving dependant. Article 9 amends rule F.8 so as to extend the rule that applications for a transfer-in payment to be accepted by the Scheme must be made within one year of the member becoming eligible to be a member, so that that rule also applies to transfers in from personal pension arrangements or involving rights under an occupational pension scheme that derive from voluntary contributions. The change only applies for members joining the Scheme on or after 6th April 2006 and only applies to existing members from 6th April 2007. Article 10 inserts two new rules (J.11 and J.12) providing for payment of the lifetime allowance charge under section 214 of the Finance Act 2004 on behalf of members, and for transfer values or benefits to be reduced where such a payment has been made without the member having made a payment to the Scheme to cover the tax. It also inserts a new rule (J.13) providing for the payment of special lump sum death benefits charge under section 206 of that Act. Article 11 amends rules relating to entitlement to pensions and transfers in so as to simplify them by removing references to specific kinds of schemes, which would otherwise require modification because of the changes made by Part 4. It also adjusts the definitions in the Scheme to reflect those changes. Article 12 amends rule B.1(a)(ii) of the Scheme, which relates to eligibility for membership of the Scheme, and similar provisions in the EDP Order and the Redundancy Order, so as to clarify which members with eligibility for other pension arrangements are excluded from the Scheme and the schemes established by those Orders. Article 13 amends article 16 of the EDP Order so that its requirements for the payment of lump sums where ill-health occurs match those of the rules of the Scheme relating to payments in the event of ill-health, as amended by article 4 of this Order. Article 14 introduces the Schedule, which contains revocations consequential on this Order. It specifically revokes the provisions in the Armed Forces Pension Scheme Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/438), which modified the Scheme's rules for the period until 6th April 2006 (when the arrangements relating to the approval of pension schemes for tax purposes changed as a result of the coming into force of Part 4) and so are spent, and other provisions that made temporary modifications that are now spent. 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
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