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18. A surviving partner is not entitled to periodic compensation under paragraph 5 or 7 of Schedule 4 (compensation payable to widow, widower or surviving civil partner) or under regulation 13(3)(a)(i) where there is—
(a)a valid nomination in favour of a relevant partner made by the transferee in accordance with either—
(i)the admissible rules of the scheme, or
(ii)regulation 20(3)(a), or
(b)no provision to pay a survivor’s pension under the admissible rules of the scheme.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 18 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
19. Where a surviving partner is entitled to compensation under regulation 13(3)(a)(i), the annual rate and duration of the periodic compensation payable to the surviving partner is to be calculated—
(a)where the transferee, had that transferee not died, would have become entitled to periodic compensation under paragraph 4 of Schedule 4 commencing on the transfer day, in accordance with paragraph 5(2) and (3) of Schedule 4;
(b)where the transferee, had that transferee not died, would have become entitled to periodic compensation under paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 commencing at pension compensation age, in accordance with paragraph 7(2) and (3) of Schedule 4.
Commencement Information
I2Reg. 19 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
20.—(1) This regulation applies where the transferee—
(a)was before death entitled to present or future payment of periodic compensation calculated in accordance with paragraph 4 or 6 of Schedule 4, or
(b)would have become so entitled had the transferee not died before the Board discharged liability for a pension compensation credit.
(2) Subject to paragraph (4), a relevant partner is entitled to periodic compensation in the circumstances prescribed in paragraph (3).
(3) The circumstances are where there is provision to pay a survivor’s pension to a relevant partner under the admissible rules of the scheme (whether discretionary or otherwise) and—
(a)the transferee—
(i)has supplied the Board with a valid nomination in favour of the relevant partner, and
(ii)the relevant partner has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Board that the relevant partner was living with the transferee at the date of the transferee’s death, or
(b)where the transferee has not supplied the Board with a valid nomination in accordance with [F1sub-paragraph (a)(i)], the relevant partner supplies evidence to the satisfaction of the Board that, at the date of the transferee’s death the relevant partner was—
(i)financially dependent or interdependent, on the transferee, and
(ii)living with the transferee.
(4) No compensation may be paid under paragraph (2) where the transferee had a civil partner or a spouse at the date of the transferee’s death and there is no valid nomination in favour of the relevant partner.
(5) A surviving dependant is entitled to periodic compensation in the circumstances prescribed in paragraph (6).
(6) In the case of a surviving dependant, the circumstances are where there is supplied to the Board—
(a)in the case of a natural child of the transferee, a birth certificate or other evidence demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Board that the child is the natural child of the transferee;
(b)in the case of an adopted child of the transferee, the adoption certificate demonstrating that the child is the adopted child of the transferee, or
(c)in the case of any other surviving dependant, evidence demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Board that the surviving dependant is a dependant of the transferee.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 20(3)(b) substituted (30.4.2013) by The Pension Protection Fund and Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2013 (S.R. 2013/95), regs. 1(2), 10(4)
Commencement Information
I3Reg. 20 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
21.—(1) Where a relevant partner is entitled to payment of periodic compensation under regulation 20, compensation is to commence on the day following the transferee’s death and is payable for life.
(2) The amount of periodic compensation payable is to be calculated—
(a)where the transferee was entitled to payment of periodic compensation commencing on the transfer day, or would have become so entitled had that transferee not died, in accordance with paragraph 5(3) of Schedule 4, or
(b)where the transferee was entitled to payment of periodic compensation commencing at pension compensation age, or would have become so entitled had that transferee not died, in accordance with paragraph 7(3) of Schedule 4.
Commencement Information
I4Reg. 21 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
22.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) and regulation 24, where a surviving dependant is entitled to periodic compensation under regulation 20(5) the amount is to be calculated—
(a)where the transferee was entitled to payment of periodic compensation commencing on the transfer day, or would have become so entitled had that transferee not died, in accordance with paragraph 4 of Schedule 4 (including any increases under paragraph 17 of Schedule 4 to which the transferee would have been entitled), or
(b)where the transferee was entitled to payment of periodic compensation commencing at pension compensation age, or would have become so entitled had that transferee not died, in accordance with paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 (including any revaluation amount under paragraph 8 and any increases under paragraph 17 of Schedule 4 to which the transferee would have been entitled).
(2) Where periodic compensation is also payable to a surviving partner or relevant partner and—
(a)there is only one surviving dependant, the amount of periodic compensation is 25% of the amount calculated under paragraph (1), or
(b)there are two or more surviving dependants, the amount of periodic compensation is half of the amount calculated under paragraph (1), divided equally between the surviving dependants.
(3) Where periodic compensation is not payable to a surviving partner or relevant partner and—
(a)there is only one surviving dependant, the amount of periodic compensation is half of the amount calculated under paragraph (1);
(b)there are two or more surviving dependants, the amount of periodic compensation is the amount calculated under paragraph (1), divided equally between the surviving dependants.
Commencement Information
I5Reg. 22 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
23.—(1) Except in the circumstances prescribed in paragraph (2), where periodic compensation is payable to a surviving dependant under regulation 20(5), it is payable from the day following the transferee’s death.
(2) Where a surviving dependant—
(a)is a child born after the transferee’s death, periodic compensation is payable from the date of the child’s birth;
(b)has left a qualifying course, as a consequence of which payment of periodic compensation has ceased in accordance with paragraph (4)(a), but within one year begins another qualifying course before attaining the age of 23, periodic compensation is payable from the date that the later qualifying course begins, or
(c)becomes disabled and is incapable of engaging in full time paid employment due to a condition that falls within the definition of a disability under section 6 of the Equality Act 2010(1), after attaining the age of 18 but before attaining the age of 23, periodic compensation is payable from the date that the surviving dependant became disabled.
(3) Except where paragraph (4) or (5) applies, periodic compensation is payable until the surviving dependant attains the age of 18.
(4) Where the surviving dependant is attending a qualifying course, periodic compensation is payable either—
(a)until the surviving dependant leaves the course, or
(b)until the surviving dependant attains the age of 23,
whichever is the earlier.
(5) Where the surviving dependant is incapable of engaging in full time paid employment due to a condition that falls within the definition of a disability under section 6 of the Equality Act 2010, periodic compensation is payable until the surviving dependant attains the age of 23.
Commencement Information
I6Reg. 23 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
24.—(1) The amount of periodic compensation payable to a surviving dependant under these Regulations may be varied where—
(a)there is a change in the circumstances of a person to whom periodic compensation is payable, and
(b)that change would have resulted in—
(i)a different rate of periodic compensation being payable (including where a rate of nil may apply), or
(ii)periodic compensation being payable from a different date,
and such a variation must take effect from the date that the change in circumstances occurred.
(2) The amount of periodic compensation calculated under paragraph (1) must include any increases under paragraphs 17 and 20 of Schedule 4 (annual increase and Board’s power to alter rates of revaluation and indexation).
(3) Where a person makes a claim for periodic compensation, the claim must be backdated to the date that the person became eligible to claim periodic compensation, or where that date is more than 5 years before the date of the claim, to a date 5 years before the date of the claim.
Commencement Information
I7Reg. 24 in operation at 6.4.2011, see reg. 1(1)
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