PART EBENEFITS

Amounts of children’s long-term pensions

E32.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3), if long-term pensions become payable under regulation E30–

(a)to a surviving spouse or a nominated beneficiary (an “adult pension”); and

(b)to or for the benefit of a child or children (a “children’s pension”),

the annual rate of the children’s pension is the appropriate fraction of the deceased’s pensionable salary multiplied by A or, where regulation E31(7) applies, B, where–

  • A is in all cases the length of what would have been the deceased’s family benefit service if regulation E31(5) had applied; and

  • B is the number of years on which A is calculated increased in like proportion as if it were service to which regulation E31(10) or, as the case may be, regulation E31(11) had applied.

(2) The appropriate fraction–

(a)while a children’s pension is payable to or for the benefit of 2 or more children, is 1/160th; and

(b)while a children’s pension is payable to or for the benefit of one child, is 1/320th.

(3) If–

(a)no adult pension becomes payable; or

(b)an adult pension ceases to be payable,

the annual rate of a children’s pension is the applicable fraction of the deceased’s pensionable salary multiplied by C or, where regulation E31(9) applies, C + D, where–

  • C is the deceased’s effective reckonable service apart from D; and

  • D is the period which was, or would if regulation E10 had applied have been, the appropriate period within the meaning of regulation E10.

(4) The applicable fraction–

(a)while a children’s pension is payable to or for the benefit of 2 or more children, is 1/120th; and

(b)while a children’s pension is payable to or for the benefit of one child, is 1/240th.

(5) In the case of a pension debit member, the pension is calculated by reference to the pension to which the deceased would have been entitled had his or her shareable rights not been subject to a pension debit.