SCHEDULE 9SPECIAL CASES

PART IICHILDREN’S AWARDS

Article 33(2)

1

This Part has effect for the calculation of a child’s ordinary allowance where—

a

the deceased was the child’s father;

b

on lst October 1973 he was serving as a regular firefighter or was entitled to a pension other than a deferred pension; and

c

no payments election (within the meaning of paragraph 1 of Part I ) was made.

2

The amount of an ordinary allowance is the appropriate percentage (within the meaning of paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 4) of the amount described in paragraph 3.

3

The amount mentioned in paragraph 2 is the difference between (A + B) and C, where—

  • A is 1/60th of the deceased’s average pensionable pay multiplied by the period in years of his pensionable service up to 20 years,

  • B is 2/60ths of his average pensionable pay multiplied by the period in years by which his pensionable service exceeds 20 years, and

  • C is (A + B) calculated by reference only to pre-1972 pensionable service (within the meaning of paragraph 4 of Part I),

but where the deceased’s pensionable service exceeds 30 years the excess is to be deducted—

a

from his pensionable service in calculating A and B; and

b

from his pre-1972 pensionable service in calculating C.