PART 5Retirement Benefits for Teachers
CHAPTER 1Interpretation
Qualifying for retirement benefits82.
(1)
A person (P) is qualified for retirement benefits under this scheme if—
(a)
P has at least 2 years’ qualifying service; or
(b)
a transfer payment otherwise than from another occupational pension scheme has been accepted in relation to P.
(2)
In these Regulations, a period of qualifying service is the total of the following—
(a)
any period of pensionable service under this scheme (other than a period of post-benefit service);
(b)
for a transition member, any period of pensionable service under the existing scheme before the member’s transition date;
(c)
if a transfer payment has been accepted from another occupational pension scheme in relation to P, a period equal to P’s period of pensionable service under that scheme.
(3)
Re-qualifying for retirement benefits in respect of post-benefit service83.
(1)
A person (P) is re-qualified for retirement benefits under these Regulations if—
(a)
P has at least 12 months’ post-benefit qualifying service; or
(b)
a transfer payment otherwise than from another occupational pension scheme has been accepted in relation to P during P’s post-benefit service.
(2)
In these Regulations, a period of post-benefit qualifying service is the total of the following—
(a)
any period of post-benefit service under this scheme;
(b)
for a transition member in respect of post-benefit service, any period of post-benefit service under the existing scheme before the member’s transition date;
(c)
if after P enters a period of post-benefit service a transfer payment has been accepted in respect of rights accrued under another occupational pension scheme, a period equal to the person’s period of pensionable service under that scheme.
(3)
For the purpose of these Regulations, P enters a period of “post-benefit service” when—
(a)
P re-enters pensionable service—
(i)
on or after reaching normal pension age; and
(ii)
after a retirement pension (other than a phased retirement pension) or a short-service serious ill-health grant becomes payable; or
(b)
P re-enters pensionable service—
(i)
before reaching normal pension age; and
(ii)
after a retirement pension (other than an ill health pension or phased retirement pension) or a short-service serious ill-health grant becomes payable.
(4)
For the purpose of these Regulations, P does not enter a period of “post-benefit service” if P re-enters pensionable service—
(a)
before reaching normal pension age; and
(b)
after an ill-health pension or phased retirement pension becomes payable.
(5)
Payment of retirement benefits for post-benefit service84.
For the purpose of calculating benefits in respect of a period of post-benefit service, a person (P) is taken to enter pensionable service for the first time when P enters the period of post-benefit service.