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20.—(1) This regulation applies where an eligible person who has been granted a credited period under regulation 8 dies and is survived by a spouse or spouses—
(a)who is or, as the case may be, who are jointly entitled to receive a pension under Part F of the LGPS Regulations (surviving spouses' pensions) in relation to the deceased’s former employment; or
(b)who would be so entitled apart from—
(i)a relevant disqualification with respect to the deceased (and on the relevant assumptions); or
(ii)the transfer of benefits to another pension scheme.
(2) Where this regulation applies the surviving spouse is or, as the case may be, the surviving spouses are jointly entitled to receive—
(a)surviving spouse’s short-term compensation—
(i)in the case of a surviving spouse who has (or one of whose spouse’s other surviving spouses has) one or more eligible children in his care, for the period of six months after the date of the death; and
(ii)otherwise, for the period of three months after that date; and
(b)after that period, surviving spouse’s long-term compensation;
and where surviving spouses are jointly entitled to compensation under this regulation, the employing authority may decide how it shall be apportioned between them.
(3) If the marriage with the deceased took place after the material date, a surviving spouse is only entitled to receive surviving spouse’s short-term or long-term compensation calculated as if the amount of the eligible person’s compensation were determined by reference only to the period by reference to which surviving spouse’s pension is determined by virtue of regulation F6(2) or, as the case may be, regulation F8(2) of the LGPS Regulations (or would be so determined apart from the matters mentioned in paragraph (1)(b)); and for the purposes of this paragraph it shall be assumed that, where any entitlement depends on an exercise of discretion on the part of any person, he has exercised that discretion in such a manner as to result in entitlement to the maximum benefit.
(4) Except where paragraph (5) applies, a surviving spouse who is entitled to short-term or long-term compensation by virtue of this regulation—
(a)is not so entitled during any subsequent marriage or any period of cohabitation outside marriage; and
(b)is entitled to surviving spouse’s long-term compensation from the end of any such marriage or period only if the employing authority in their discretion so decide.
(5) Where a widower and a widow each of whom is entitled to short-term or long-term compensation under this regulation marry each other or cohabit with each other outside marriage—
(a)only such one of them as they may determine shall be so entitled; and
(b)the other shall cease to be so entitled until the end of the marriage or cohabitation.
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