The National Health Service Pension Scheme (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2015

Ill health benefits : members below old scheme normal pension age

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28.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to a transition member who—

(a)becomes entitled to an ill-health pension under the new scheme; and

(b)has not reached the old scheme normal pension age.

(2) If this regulation applies—

(a)an ill-health pension and lump sum are not payable under the old scheme;

(b)an ill health pension is payable under the new scheme in accordance with this regulation; and

(c)the member becomes a deferred member of the old scheme (but no entitlement to a pension arises under—

(i)regulation E12(3) of the 2011 Regulations; or

(ii)regulations 2.D.4, 2.D.10, 3.D.4 and 3.D.9 of the 2013 Regulations,

by virtue of becoming a deferred member pursuant to this regulation).

(3) If the member meets the Lower Tier conditions set out in regulation 89 (entitlement to ill-health pension) of the 2015 Regulations—

(a)the annual rate of ill-health pension payable under the new scheme is the sum of—

(i)the annual rate of a Lower Tier ill-health pension payable under the new scheme; and

(ii)the annual rate of earned pension that would, if the member was entitled to payment of an ill-health pension under the old scheme, be payable to the member at the old scheme normal pension age; and

(b)the member is entitled to payment of the lump sum of the amount of the lump sum (if any) that would, had the member been entitled to a payment of an ill-health pension under the old scheme, be payable to the member under—

(i)regulation E13 (lump sum on retirement) of the 2011 Regulations;

(ii)regulation 2.K.12 (amount of pension and lump sum to be paid to a 2008 Section Optant) of the 2013 Regulations; or

(iii)regulation 3.K.10 (amount of pension and lump sum to be paid to a 2008 Section Optant) of the 2013 Regulations.

(4) If the member meets the Upper Tier conditions set out in regulation 89 (entitlement to ill-health pension) of the 2015 Regulations, the annual rate of ill-health pension payable under the new scheme is the sum of—

(a)the amounts specified at paragraph (3); and

(b)the annual rate of an Upper Tier addition payable under the new scheme.

(5) If, after the ill-health pension becomes payable under this regulation, a transfer payment is made from the old scheme in respect of the member’s rights under that scheme, the scheme manager must deduct from the amount of ill-health pension payable under this regulation in respect of service in the old scheme an amount which is equal to the value of the pension and lump sum represented by that transfer payment.

(6) The amount of pension payable under this regulation which represents the amount that would have been payable under the old scheme is subject to the same conditions, and ceases to be payable in the same circumstances, as the pension to which the member would have been entitled under the old scheme in accordance with whichever of the 2011 Regulations or the 2013 Regulations are applicable.

(7) In this regulation and regulation 29—

(a)a reference to the annual rate of earned pension payable under the old scheme means the annual pension payable under the following provisions—

(i)if the member was an active member of the 1995 Section before becoming an active member of the new scheme, regulation E1 of that Section;

(ii)if the member was an active member of the 2008 Section before becoming an active member of the new scheme, regulation 2.D.1 or 3.D.1 of that Section;

(b)a reference to an ill-health pension payable under the old scheme means a pension payable under the following provisions—

(i)if the member was an active member of the 1995 Section before becoming an active member of the new scheme, regulation E3 of that Section;

(ii)if the member was an active member of the 2008 Section before becoming an active member of the new scheme, regulation 2.D.8 or 3.D.7 of that Section;

(c)a reference to an ill-health pension payable under the new scheme means an ill-health pension payable under regulation 89 of the 2015 Regulations;

(d)a reference to the old scheme normal pension age means—

(i)as regards the 1995 Section, normal benefit age under the 2011 Regulations; or

(ii)as regards the 2008 Section, the age specified in regulation 2.D.1 or 3.D.1 (normal retirement pensions) of the 2013 Regulations.