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64.—(1) An equal treatment rule does not operate in relation to any variation as between a woman and a man in the effect of any of the terms referred to in Article 62(2) if the variation is permitted by or under any of the provisions of this Article.
(2) Where a man and a woman are eligible, in prescribed circumstances, to receive different amounts by way of pension, the variation is permitted by this paragraph if, in prescribed circumstances, the differences are attributable only to differences between men and women in the benefits under sections 43 to 55 of the Contributions and Benefits Act (state retirement pensions) [F1or sections 2 to 12 of the Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 (state pension)] to which, in prescribed circumstances, they are or would be entitled.
(3) A variation is permitted by this paragraph if—
(a)the variation consists of the application of actuarial factors which differ for men and women to the calculation of contributions to a scheme by employers, being factors which fall within a prescribed class or description, or
(b)the variation consists of the application of actuarial factors which differ for men and women to the determination benefits falling within a prescribed class or description;
and in this paragraph “benefits” include any payment or other benefit made to or in respect of a person as a member of the scheme.
(4) Regulations may—
(a)permit further variations, or
(b)amend or repeal paragraph (2) or (3);
and regulations made by virtue of this paragraph may have effect in relation to pensionable service on or after 17th May 1990 and before the date on which the regulations are made.
F1Words in art. 64(2) inserted (6.4.2016) by The Pensions (2015 Act) (Consequential and Supplementary Amendments) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016 (S.R. 2016/78), arts. 1, 3
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