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157.—(1) This regulation applies if an active member dies after reaching 75.
(2) The scheme manager must pay a pension under this regulation to any surviving spouse or surviving civil partner of the member.
(3) If there is no surviving spouse or surviving civil partner, the scheme manager must pay a pension to —
(a)a surviving adult partner of the member; or
(b)a person nominated by the member under regulation 151; or
(c)the member’s legal personal representative.
(4) The restrictions in regulation 154 (payment of lump sum death grant: general) relating to payment of a lump sum death grant also apply to payment of a pension under this regulation.
(5) A pension payable under this regulation is payable in respect of each month as from the date of the member’s death for the 5 year period beginning with the date of death.
(6) The amount of each payment must be equal to the sum of—
(a)the amount of pension that would have been payable to the member had the member—
(i)became entitled to payment of the pension on the due date of death; and
(ii)lived until the end of the 5 year period beginning with the date of death; and
(b)any increases in the annual rate of that pension under the 1971 Act during the 5 year period.
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