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(1)Where a pension authority has power by virtue of the preceding section to increase any pension specified in Part II of Schedule 2 to the Act of 1971 (which relates to pensions out of local funds), excluding any such periodical payments and annuities as are mentioned in section 9(7A) and (8) of that Act (which relate to payments in respect of certain local government service), it shall be the duty of the authority to exercise the power.
(2)Section 7(2) and (3) of the Act of 1971, paragraph 1 (except sub-paragraph (4)) and paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 3 to that Act and section 7(3) of the M1Superannuation Act 1972 (which among other things relate to the manner in which certain increases under the Act of 1971 are to be paid or borne and in which the cost of them is to be apportioned) shall have effect as if references to the Act of 1971, except the first reference in section 7(2) of that Act, included references to this Act.
(3)In paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to the Act of 1971 (which provides that references to the Pensions (Increase) Acts 1920 to 1969 in certain regulations relating to the superannuation of re-employed teachers shall have effect, in relation to any period after 31st August 1971, as references to Part I of the Act of 1971) after the words “Part I of this Act” there shall be inserted the words “and, in relation to any period after 30th November 1973, as a reference to the said Part I and the Pensions (Increase) Act 1974”.
(4)Regulations may provide that, in relation to any pensions specified in the regulations, functions of the pension authority under this Act shall be performed on behalf of the pension authority by such other authority as is so specified.
(5)In calculating the rate of any derivative pension any increase under this Act of the principal pension shall be disregarded.
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