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57.—(1) In these Regulations, “qualifying service” in relation to a member’s pension account, means the total of—
(a)any pensionable service under this scheme in relation to the same pension account;
(b)if a transfer value payment has been accepted under Part 9 (transfers) in respect of a member’s accrued rights under another occupational pension scheme, the member’s period of pensionable service under that scheme; and
(c)for a transition member with continuity of service, subject to paragraphs (2), (3), (4) and (5), the member’s pensionable service reckonable under rule F1 (reckoning of and certificates as to pensionable service) of the 1992 Scheme (if any) and the member’s qualifying service under the NFPS (if any).
(2) Where a transition member has more than one active member’s account, and was a member of the 1992 Scheme, the pensionable service reckonable under rule F1 must be added to the pensionable service for the active member’s account in respect of which the scheme employment is the most similar to the employment which was pensionable under the 1992 Scheme.
(3) Where a transition member has more active member’s accounts than the number of contracts of employment in respect of which that member was a member of the NFPS, the qualifying service under the NFPS must be added to the pensionable service for the active member’s account in respect of which the scheme employment is most similar to the employment which was pensionable under the NFPS.
(4) Where a transition member was a member of the 1992 Scheme and the NFPS or had two or more contracts of employment in respect of which that member was a member of the NFPS, the pensionable service reckonable under rule F1 or the qualifying service under the NFPS, as the case may be, must be added to the pensionable service for the active member’s account in respect of which the scheme employment is most similar to the employment which was pensionable under the 1992 Scheme or the NFPS.
(5) If the scheme manager is not certain which service pensionable under the 1992 Scheme or qualifying service under the NFPS is the most similar to the scheme employment for a particular pension account, the member may decide which pensionable service under the 1992 Scheme or qualifying service under the NFPS is to be added to the pensionable service in relation to a member’s pension account and notify the scheme manager by written notice, in a form required by the scheme manager.
(6) None of the following counts as qualifying service—
(a)any pensionable service under this scheme in respect of which a person’s rights under this scheme are extinguished;
(b)any pensionable service under the 1992 Scheme or the NFPS in respect of which a person’s rights under that scheme are extinguished;
(c)any unauthorised absence from scheme employment.
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