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16.—(1) A person who ceases to be in service as a member of the regular forces is entitled to a lump sum payment (a resettlement grant) if the person—
(a)has at least 12 years’ qualifying service in the regular forces,
(b)is not entitled to payments under regulations 9 (entitlement to early departure payments), 19 (lump sum awards: incapacity for armed forces service) or the immediate payment of a pension under—
(i)regulation 43 (retirement on or after normal pension age - active members) of the AFPS 14, or
(ii)regulation 51 (entitlement to ill-health pension: active members with permanent serious ill-health) of the AFPS 14, or
(iii)regulation 52 (entitlement to ill-health pension: active members with significant impairment of capacity for gainful employment) of the AFPS 14, or
(c)either—
(i)has not previously received a payment under this regulation or the corresponding provisions, or
(ii)is not an active member of the AFPS 75 or the AFPS 05.
(2) In this regulation “the corresponding provisions” means—
(a)article 14 of the Armed Forces Early Departure Payments Order 2005(1), or
(b)paragraphs 13 to 18 of Schedule XIII to the Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions (Non-Effective Benefits and Family Provisions) Order 2004, or
(c)regulations 67 to 70 or 167A and 167B of the Army Pensions Warrant 1977, or
(d)regulation 3063 of the Queen’s Regulations for the Royal Air Force; and
(e)any earlier or later provisions corresponding to those mentioned in sub-paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d).
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