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1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Firefighters' Pension Scheme (Amendment) (England) Order 2005.
(2) This Order shall come into force on 21st November 2005 but, subject to paragraph (3), the amendments set out in the Schedule shall have effect from 1st October 2004.
(3) (a) The following amendments shall have effect from 21st November 2005—
(i)the amendments made by paragraph 9, in so far as it relates to rule A13 (relating to normal pension age); and by paragraph 15(a)(iii), (b)(ii), (c) and (d) (relating to deferred pensions); and
(ii)the amendments made by paragraph 7(a) and (b)(i), paragraph 75(d), in so far as it relates to the insertion of paragraphs (5) and (6) of rule L1, and paragraphs 78, 79 and 82(b) (relating to the prevention of duplication of certain awards);
(b)the following amendments shall have effect from 13th September 2004—
(i)the amendment made by paragraph 81(b) (relating to the definition of “independent qualified medical practitioner”); and
(ii)the amendment made by paragraph 86(b)(ii)(aa) (relating to service reckonable on receipt of transfer value); and
(c)the amendment made by paragraph 24 (relating to limiting awards to widows) shall have effect from 1st March 1992.
(4) In this Order “the Scheme” means the Firefighters' Pension Scheme, set out in Schedule 2 to the Firemen’s Pension Scheme Order 1992(1), as it has effect in England(2).
2. The Scheme shall be amended in accordance with the Schedule to this Order.
Signed by authority of the First Secretary of State
Phil Woolas
Minister of State
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
24th October 2005
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