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G7.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, if a female member dies in the circumstances described in any of regulations G2 to G6 and leaves a surviving widower, the widower shall be entitled to receive a pension as described in this regulation.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), regulations G1 to G6 (pensions for widows) apply to the calculation and payment of pensions for widowers in like manner as they apply to pensions for widows.
(3) Subject to regulations G8 and G9, when calculating a widower’s pension, any part of a member’s benefit that is based on pensionable service before 6th April 1988 will, subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), be disregarded.
(4) If regulation G2(3), G2(6), G4(2) or G4(3) applies to the calculation of the widower’s pension on a member’s death in pensionable employment or with a preserved pension—
(a)the whole of the member’s pensionable service will be taken into account when calculating whether and (if so) to what extent there would have been an increase, by virtue of regulation E2(3) (early retirement pension (ill health) or E3(4) (ill health pension or early retirement), in the pensionable service on which the member’s pension under regulation E2 or E3 would have been based; and
(b)the whole period (if any) by which the member’s pension would have been increased will be treated as pensionable service after 5th April 1988.
(5) Where regulation G3(2) applies to the calculation of the widower’s pension, so that the widower’s pension is equal to the member’s pension for a limited period, the widower’s pension for that limited period will be equal to the whole of the member’s pension (including any part of the member’s pension that is based on pensionable service before 6th April 1988).
(6) Any reference in these Regulations to regulations G1 to G6 means, in relation to benefits in respect of a female member, those regulations as applicable to the member’s widower (if any).
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