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The Firefighters' Pension Scheme Amendment (Scotland) Order 2006

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Article 4(1)

SCHEDULE 2PROVISIONS OF THE PENSION SCHEME SUPERSEDED BY PROVISIONS OF THE COMPENSATION SCHEME

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Column 1Column 2
Provision of Pension Scheme revokedCorresponding provision of Compensation Scheme
Rule A9 (qualifying injury)In Part 1, rule 7
Rule A10 (disablement)In Part 1, rule 8
Rule A11 (death or infirmity resulting from injuryIn Part 1, rule 9
Rue B4 (injury award)In Part 2, rule 1
Rule C2 (spouse’s special award)In Part 3, rule 1
Rule C3 (spouse’s augmented award)In Part 3, rule 2
Rule D2 (child’s special allowance)In Part 4, rule 1
Rule D3 (child’s special gratuity)In Part 4, rule 2
Rule E2 (adult dependent relative’s special pension)In Part 5, rule 1
Rule E8 (increase of pension and allowances during first 13 weeks)In Part 5 rule 5
Rule I4 (servicemen who resume service as regular firefighters)In Part 7, rule 4
Rule J3 (whole-time member of brigade who is not a regular firefighter)In Part 8, rule 1
Rule J4 (part-time member of brigade)In Part 8, rule 2
Rule J5 (members of brigade other than regular firefighters – supplementary)In Part 8, rule 3
Rule K2 (reassessment of injury pension)In Part 9, rule 2
In Schedule 1, Part I, the entry relating to “qualifying injury”In Part 1, rule 2(1)
In Schedule 2, Part V (injury awards)Schedule 1
In Schedule 3, Part II (spouse’s special pension)Schedule 2
In Schedule 4, Part II (child’s special allowance)Schedule 3
In Schedule 5, Part I (adult dependent relative’s special pension)Schedule 4
Schedule 10 (servicemen – increased awards)Schedule 6

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