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54. In regulation 3 (making and acceptance of elections)—
(a)in paragraph (1)—
(i)for “an annuity or a pension commencement lump sum and an annuity payable on retirement”, substitute “one or more of the benefits referred to in regulation 11”; and
(ii)omit “Paragraph (1)(a) is subject to regulation 11(1A).”;
(b)omit sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (3);
(c)after paragraph (6A), insert—
“(6B) A person whose membership of the NHS Pension Scheme Scotland is governed by the 2015 Regulations and who is in pensionable employment may, upon attaining normal benefit age—
(a)where contributions have been paid for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), elect for further contributions to be paid for 12 months beyond the attainment of normal benefit age birthday, and
(b)continue to elect annually for further contributions to be paid provided that person remains in pensionable employment.
(6C) Paragraph (6B) is subject to—
(a)an election referred to in that paragraph being permitted under the arrangement that the person has with an authorised provider;
(b)paragraph (5)(b);
(c)regulation 4(4).”; and
(d)in paragraph (7), for “paragraphs (1) and (6)” substitute “paragraph (1), (6), (6A) or (6B)”.
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