1981 No. 934

EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Teachers' Superannuation (Notional Salaries) Regulations 1981

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into Operation

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 9 and 12 of the Superannuation Act 1972 and Schedule 3 thereto, after consulting with representatives of the local education authorities, teachers and other persons likely to be affected in accordance with section 9(5) of the said Act and with the consent of the Minister for the Civil Service, hereby makes the following Regulations:—

1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Teachers' Superannuation (Notional Salaries) Regulations 1981.

2

These Regulations shall come into operation on 1st August 1981 and shall have effect—

a

for the purposes of Regulations 8 and 9 thereof, as from that date;

b

for all other purposes, as from 1st April 1979.

2

1

In these Regulations a reference to the principal Regulations is a reference to the Teachers' Superannuation Regulations 19761.

2

These Regulations shall be construed as one with the principal Regulations.

3

In these Regulations a reference to the Primary and Secondary Schools Document 1979 is a reference to the document published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office on 21st September 1979 under the title “Scales of Salaries for Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools, England and Wales 1979”, and a reference to the Further Education Document 1979 is a reference to the document so published on 21st February 1980 under the title “Scales of Salaries for Teachers in Establishments for Further Education, England and Wales 1979”.

3

1

This Regulation shall apply to a teacher employed in reckonable service at any time during the period beginning with 1st April 1979 and ending immediately before 1st September 1980 being—

a

a teacher paid by a local education authority in pursuance of section 5 of the Remuneration of Teachers Act 1965, or

b

a teacher in Crown service whose remuneration fell to be determined by reference to the Primary and Secondary Schools Document 1979 or the Further Education Document 1979, as from time to time amended, or

c

any other teacher whose remuneration, by contract, fell to be so determined.

2

In the case of such a teacher the hypotheses referred to in these Regulations shall be that—

a

the Primary and Secondary Schools Document 1979 had been amended—

i

as respects the period beginning with 1st April 1979 and ending immediately before 1st April 1980, as provided in Part I of Schedule 1 hereto, and

ii

as respects the period beginning with 1st April 1980 and ending immediately before 1st September 1980, as provided in Part II of that Schedule

and no other amendments had been made to that document other than those contained in Schedule 2 to the Remuneration of Teachers (Primary and Secondary Schools) (Amendment) Order 1980 and in the Remuneration of Teachers (Primary and Secondary Schools) (Amendment) Order 1981 (which relate to London Area Payments);

b

the Further Education Document 1979 had been amended—

i

as respects the period beginning with 1st April 1979 and ending immediately before 1st April 1980, as provided in Part I of Schedule 2 hereto, and

ii

as respects the period beginning with 1st April 1980 and ending immediately before 1st September 1980, as provided in Part II of that Schedule,

and no other amendments had been made to that document other than those contained in Schedule 2 to the Remuneration of Teachers (Further Education) (Amendment) Order 1980 and in the Remuneration of Teachers (Further Education) (Amendment) Order 1981 (which relate to London Area Payments).

3

For the purposes hereof, in the Further Education Document 1979, as hypothetically amended by paragraph (2)(b)(ii), any reference to an allowance payable on 31st March 1980 shall be construed as a reference to the amount of the allowance which would have been then payable if that document had been amended as provided in paragraph (2)(b)(i).

4

1

This Regulation shall apply to a teacher to whom Regulation 3 does not apply employed in reckonable service at any time during the period beginning with 1st April 1979 and ending immediately before 1st October 1980 in relation to whom the Secretary of State is satisfied that—

a

it had been recognised by a collective agreement, award in respect of remuneration or otherwise that specified scales of remuneration would have been appropriate as at a date not earlier than 1st April 1979 (“the first relevant date”), but

b

those scales only became fully operative (with or without a further increase therein) on a subsequent date not later than 1st October 1980 (“the second relevant date”).

2

In the case of such a teacher the hypotheses referred to in these Regulations shall be that the teacher's remuneration in respect of any period beginning on or after the first relevant date and ending before the second relevant date is deemed to be that which he would have received had he then enjoyed the benefit of, subject to paragraph (3), the specified scales of remuneration.

3

Where the Secretary of State, having been satisfied as mentioned in paragraph (1), is further satisfied that—

a

it has been recognised as mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) that more favourable specified scales of remuneration would have been appropriate as at a date falling between the above-mentioned first and second relevant dates, but

b

those scales only became operative as mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) on the second relevant date,

then, as respects any period beginning on or after the date first mentioned in this paragraph and ending before the second relevant date, paragraph (2) shall have effect as if the reference therein to the specified scales of remuneration were a reference to those more favourable scales.

4

This Regulation shall apply in the case of a teacher not on an incremental scale of remuneration as though for any reference to scales of remuneration there were substituted a reference to a rate of remuneration.

5

For the purposes of these Regulations, the Secretary of State shall be entitled to rely upon a certificate given by an authority or persons employing a teacher during any period beginning on or after 1st April 1979 and ending before 1st September or, as the case may be, 1st October 1980 as to whether or not he is a teacher to whom Regulation 3 applies by virtue of paragraph (1)(c) thereof or a teacher to whom Regulation 4 applies and as to the remuneration which he would have received on the hypotheses set out in Regulation 3 or, as the case may be, Regulation 4.

6

1

Where for the purposes of determining under the principal Regulations the amount of any benefit or transfer value payable in the case of a teacher to whom Regulation 3 or 4 applies by reference (directly or indirectly) to his salary or average salary, account falls to be taken of sums payable to the teacher in respect of employment in reckonable service in a period beginning on or after 1st April 1979 and ending before 1st September or, as the case may be, 1st October 1980, account shall instead be taken of the sums which would have been so payable on the hypotheses set out in Regulation 3 or, as the case may be, in Regulation 4.

2

Where paragraph (1) applies for the purpose of determining the amount of any benefit then, in relation to that benefit, section 8(2) of the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971 shall have effect as if the sums last mentioned in paragraph (1) were the teacher's emoluments for the period in question.

3

Notwithstanding anything in paragraph (1), that paragraph shall not affect the calculation of a teacher's previous salary for the purposes of Regulation 75 of the principal Regulations (abatement of annual allowance on reemployment).

7

1

This Regulation shall apply to a teacher—

a

in whose case the Secretary of State is of the opinion that, if he had not ceased to be employed in reckonable service, Regulation 3 or 4 would have applied to him, and

b

who has paid contributions in accordance with Regulation 31 of the principal Regulations (contributions for current added years) in respect of a period beginning on or after 1st April 1979 and ending before 1st September or 1st October 1980, as the case may be.

2

In the case of such a teacher Regulation 9(2) of the principal Regulations (average salary) shall have effect as if the salary there referred to were, as respects such a period, what it would have been if it had been determined for the purposes of Regulation 31 of the principal Regulations on the hypotheses set out in Regulation 3 or, as the case may be, Regulation 4.

8

1

This Regulation shall apply to a teacher—

a

who became employed in reckonable service as a teacher to whom Regulation 3 or 4 applies on or after 1st April 1979 but before 1st September or, as the case may be, before 1st October 1980;

b

in whose case the Secretary of State receives a transfer value in pursuance of an election made on or after 1st August 1981 by the teacher for the purposes of Regulation 82(1) of the principal Regulations, and

c

in whose case paragraph 7(c) of Part 2 of Schedule 7 to the principal Regulations (reckoning of service where a transfer value is received and the teacher's former superannuation scheme was not a statutory one and is not treated as such) applies for the purposes of calculating the reckonable service with which he is to be credited.

2

Where under the said paragraph 7(c) account falls to be taken of the teacher's full salary at the rate payable to him on the day on which he became employed in reckonable service, account shall instead be taken of the full salary which would have been so payable on the hypotheses set out in Regulation 3 or, as the case may be, Regulation 4.

9

1

Save as provided in paragraph (2), in paragraph 7(b)(i) of Part 2 of Schedule 7 to the principal Regulations (reckoning of service where a transfer value is received and the teacher's former superannuation scheme was a statutory one or is treated as such) for the words “as the salary payable to him, on the last day on which he was a member of that scheme; and” there shall be substituted the words “as the salary (whether actual or notional) by reference to which (directly or indirectly) the transfer value paid to the Secretary of State was calculated; and”.

2

The said paragraph 7(b)(i) shall have effect as if this Regulation had not been made where the transfer value is received by the Secretary of State in pursuance of an election made before 1st August 1981 by the teacher for the purposes of Regulation 82(1) of the principal Regulations.

Mark CarlisleSecretary of State for Education and Science

Consent of the Minister for the Civil Service given under her Official Seal on 26th June 1981.

T. A. A. HartAuthorised by the Minister for the Civil Service

SCHEDULE 1HYPOTHETICAL AMENDMENTS TO THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS DOCUMENT 1979

PART I1ST APRIL 1979 UNTIL 1ST APRIL 1980

1

Section 1(A) shall be omitted.

2

For the sum mentioned in section 8(c) there shall be substituted the sum £555.

3

In section 9(c) there shall be substituted—

a

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (i), the sum “£1,167”;

b

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (ii), the sum “£987”.

4

In section 10 there shall be substituted—

a

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (a)(i), the sum “£519”;

b

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (a)(ii), the sum “£348”;

c

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (c), the sum “£468”;

d

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (e)(i), the sum “£405”;

e

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (e)(ii), the sum “£261”.

5

For the sum mentioned in section 14(2), in both paragraphs (a) and (b), there shall be substituted the sum “£360”.

6

For the sum mentioned in section 20, there shall be substituted the sum “£405”.

7

For Appendix 1 there shall be substituted the following Appendix—

APPENDIX 1SCALES OF SALARIES

1

Qualified Teachers (excluding Head Teachers and Deputy Head Teachers) in schools other than special schools and Unqualified Teachers to whom section 7(2) applies—

Scales

Incremental Point

1

2

3

4

Senior Teacher

£

£

£

£

£

0

3,780

4,344

5,370

6,393

6,888

1

3,957

4,506

5,559

6,669

7,146

2

4,086

4,674

5,748

6,888

7,407

3

4,215

4,845

5,946

7,146

7,665

4

4,344

5,019

6,171

7,407

7,923

5

4,506

5,196

6,393

7,665

8,289

6

4,674

5,370

6,669

7,923

8,589

7

4,845

5,559

6,888

8,289

8,964

8

5,019

5,748

7,146

8,589

9,267

9

5,196

5,946

7,407

10

5,370

6,171

7,665

11

5,559

6,393

12

5,748

6,669

13

5,946

Note 1

Where a teacher paid on Scale 1 is entitled to be classed as a good honours graduate for salaries purposes under the conditions set out in Parts I and III of Annex E to Appendix III, the scale shall be extended as follows:—

Incremental Point

Salary

£

14

6,171

15

6,393

Note 2

Teachers entitled to be paid a personal salary of £3,609 per annum on 31st March 1975 as good honours graduates on Scale 2 under the provisions of Appendix I to the 1974 Primary and Secondary Salaries Document shall be paid a personal salary of £6,888.

Note 3

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies, this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him as extended, where Note 1 applies, as therein provided.

2

Qualified Teachers (excluding Head Teachers and Deputy Head Teachers) in special schools—

Salary Scales

Incremental Point

1

2(S)

3(S)

Senior Teacher

£

£

£

£

0

3,780

4,845

5,946

6,888

1

3,957

5,019

6,171

7,146

2

4,086

5,196

6,393

7,407

3

4,215

5,370

6,669

7,665

4

4,344

5,559

6,888

7,923

5

4,506

5,748

7,146

8,289

6

4,674

5,946

7,407

8,589

7

4,845

6,171

7,665

8,964

8

5,019

6,393

7,923

9,267

9

5,196

6,669

8,289

10

5,370

6,888

11

5,559

7,146

12

5,748

13

5,946

Note 1

Where a teacher paid on Scale 1 is entitled to be classed as a good honours graduate for salaries purposes under the conditions set out in Parts I and III of Annex E to Appendix III, the scale shall be extended as follows:—

Incremental Point

Salary

£

14

6,171

15

6,393

Note 2

Teachers entitled to be paid a personal salary of £3,927 per annum on 31st March 1975 as good honours graduates on Scale 2(S) under the provisions of Appendix I to the 1974 Primary and Secondary Salaries Document shall be paid a personal salary of £7,407.

Note 3

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies, this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him as extended, where Note 1 applies, as therein provided.

3

Qualified Deputy Head Teachers

a

in schools other than special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

Below 4

4

5

6

7

8

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

4,728

5,592

6,258

7,119

7,539

7,923

1

4,914

5,781

6,477

7,338

7,761

8,142

2

5,100

5,967

6,699

7,557

7,983

8,364

3

5,286

6,156

6,918

7,776

8,205

8,586

4

5,472

6,345

7,137

7,998

8,424

8,808

5

5,658

6,531

7,356

6

5,844

6,720

7,575

7

6,030

6,906

7,794

8

6,216

7,095

9

6,402

7,281

10

6,588

11

6,774

(continued)

Group

Incremental Point

9

10

11

12

13

14

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

8,364

8,880

9,336

9,864

10,167

10,629

1

8,586

9,108

9,558

10,089

10,392

10,857

2

8,808

9,336

9,780

10,317

10,620

11,085

3

9,033

9,558

10,005

10,542

10,845

11,313

4

9,279

9,780

10,230

10,767

11,073

11,544

b

in special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

5,475

6,348

7,560

7,824

8,100

8,367

8,859

1

5,658

6,561

7,776

8,040

8,316

8,583

9,075

2

5,838

6,771

7,989

8,253

8,529

8,796

9,291

3

6,018

6,984

8,205

8,469

8,742

9,012

9,507

4

6,198

7,197

8,418

8,682

8,958

9,225

9,723

5

6,378

7,410

6

6,561

7,623

7

6,741

7,833

8

6,921

9

7,101

10

7,281

11

7,461

Note 1

Where, in a special school, the number of staff (excluding the head teacher and deputy head teacher) substantially exceeds 27 and the number of children 260, the local education authority shall have discretion to determine a scale for the deputy head teacher appropriately related to the above scale for group 9(S).

Note 2

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies, this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him or, where Note 1 applies, on the scale determined thereunder.

4

Qualified Head Teachers

a

in schools other than special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

6,651

6,939

7,263

7,719

8,367

8,916

9,468

1

6,840

7,125

7,452

7,941

8,589

9,141

9,690

2

7,026

7,314

7,638

8,160

8,811

9,363

9,915

3

7,215

7,500

7,827

8,382

9,033

9,588

10,137

4

7,401

7,695

8,016

8,604

9,252

9,810

10,362

(continued)

Group

Incremental Point

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

10,143

10,926

11,634

12,450

13,329

14,046

14,853

1

10,368

11,151

11,862

12,678

13,620

14,337

15,147

2

10,593

11,379

12,090

12,912

13,908

14,628

15,438

3

10,818

11,607

12,315

13,143

14,199

14,916

15,732

4

11,043

11,835

12,549

13,377

b

in special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

7,887

8,358

9,264

9,573

10,263

10,752

11,229

1

8,073

8,574

9,483

9,792

10,482

10,977

11,460

2

8,256

8,793

9,702

10,011

10,704

11,199

11,691

3

8,442

9,012

9,921

10,230

10,926

11,424

11,925

4

8,628

9,228

10,140

10,452

11,148

11,646

12,159

Note 1

Where, in a special school, the number of staff (excluding the head teacher and deputy head teacher) substantially exceeds 27 and the number of children 260, the local education authority shall have discretion to determine a scale for the deputy head teacher appropriately related to the above scale for group 9(S).

Note 2

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies, this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him or, where Note 1 applies, on the scale determined thereunder.

5

Unqualified Teachers other than those to whom subsections 7(2)(a), 8(a) and 9(a) of Part III apply—

Scales

Incremental Point

A

B

C

£

£

£

0

3,255

3,255

3,513

1

3,324

3,324

3,582

2

3,390

3,390

3,654

3

3,462

3,462

3,723

4

3,534

3,534

3,804

5

3,606

3,951

6

3,675

4,101

7

3,756

4,248

8

4,395

9

4,560

10

4,728

11

4,896

Note 1

Scale C may be extended by one or two increments of £168 to a maximum of £5,064 or £5,232, as the case may be, in the case of a teacher who, in the opinion of the local education authority, possesses a qualification of particular value in the performance of his duties.

Note 2

Unqualified Teachers shall be placed in Scale A, B or C in accordance with the following table—

Employment authorised under

Scale Applicable

Regulation 17(1) or 18 of the Schools Regulations 1959

A

Regulation 16(3) of the Schools Regulations 1959 or Regulation 15(3)(a) or (b) of the Handicapped Pupils and Special Schools Regulations 1959 (as amended)

B

Regulation 16A of the Handicapped Pupils and Special Schools Regulations 1959 (as amended)

C

Note 3

In the case of an unqualified deputy head teacher or an unqualified head teacher who is paid on a scale set out in this paragraph and is entitled to an allowance under section 8 or, as the case may be, section 9, that allowance shall be increased—

a

in the case of the deputy head teacher of a special school, to £555;

b

in the case of a head teacher of a special school, to £1,167;

c

in the case of any other head teacher, to £987.

6

Unqualified Deputy Head Teachers of Special Schools to whom subsection 8(a) of Part III applies—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

4,953

5,847

7,002

7,248

7,665

7,950

8,430

1

5,133

6,054

7,209

7,455

7,875

8,160

8,643

2

5,313

6,258

7,416

7,662

8,085

8,373

8,856

3

5,493

6,465

7,623

7,869

8,298

8,580

9,069

4

5,676

6,669

7,830

8,076

8,508

8,790

9,282

5

5,856

6,876

6

6,036

7,080

7

6,216

7,284

8

6,396

9

6,576

10

6,759

11

6,939

7

Unqualified Head Teachers of Special Schools to whom subsection 9(a) of Part III applies—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

7,269

7,791

8,748

9,036

9,726

10,293

10,770

1

7,458

8,010

8,970

9,258

9,951

10,518

10,998

2

7,647

8,232

9,195

9,483

10,176

10,749

11,226

3

7,836

8,454

9,417

9,705

10,404

10,980

11,457

4

8,025

8,676

9,642

9,930

10,632

11,208

11,682

8

1

In Appendix III there shall be substituted for the sum mentioned in paragraph 10(3)(a)(i), the sum “£4,506”.

2

For paragraph 12(1)(a) of Appendix III there shall be substituted—

a

subject to sub-paragraph (2) and paragraph 13 below, reckonable increments in respect of periods before 1 April 1971 shall be valued at:

1st and 2nd increments

£89 each;

3rd to 10th increments (inclusive)

£159 each, and

11th to 14th increments (inclusive)

£177 each,

with proportionate amounts for twelfths of increments.

PART II1ST APRIL 1980 UNTIL 1ST SEPTEMBER 1980

1

Section 1(A) shall be omitted.

2

For the sum mentioned in section 8(c) there shall be substituted the sum £621.

3

In section 9(c) there shall be substituted—

a

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (i), the sum “£1,308”;

b

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (ii), the sum “£1,104”;

4

In section 10 there shall be substituted—

a

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (a)(i), the sum “£582”;

b

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (a)(ii), the sum “£390”;

c

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (c), the sum “£525”;

d

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (e)(i), the sum “468”;

e

for the sum mentioned in paragraph (e)(ii), the sum “£303”.

5

For the sum mentioned in section 14(2), in both paragraphs (a) and (b), there shall be substituted the sum “£402”.

6

For the sum mentioned in section 20, there shall be substituted the sum “£453”.

7

For Appendix 1 there shall be substituted the following Appendix—

APPENDIX 1SCALES OF SALARIES

1

Qualified Teachers (excluding Head Teachers and Deputy Head Teachers) in schools other than special schools and Unqualified Teachers to whom section 7(2) applies—

Scales

Incremental Point

1

2

3

4

Senior Teacher

£

£

£

£

£

0

4,233

4,866

6,015

7,161

7,716

1

4,431

5,046

6,225

7,470

8,004

2

4,575

5,235

6,438

7,716

8,295

3

4,722

5,427

6,660

8,004

8,586

4

4,866

5,622

6,912

8,295

8,874

5

5,046

5,820

7,161

8,586

9,285

6

5,235

6,015

7,470

8,874

9,621

7

5,427

6,225

7,716

9,285

10,041

8

5,622

6,438

8,004

9,621

10,380

9

5,820

6,660

8,295

10

6,015

6,912

8,586

11

6,225

7,161

12

6,438

7,470

13

6,660

Note 1

Where a teacher paid on Scale 1 is entitled to be classed as a good honours graduate for salaries purposes under the conditions set out in Parts I and III of Annex E to Appendix III, the scale shall be extended as follows:—

Incremental Point

Salary

£

14

6,912

15

7,161

Note 2

Teachers entitled to be paid a personal salary of £3,609 per annum on 31st March 1975 as good honours graduates on Scale 2 under the provisions of Appendix I to the 1974 Primary and Secondary Salaries Document shall be paid a personal salary of £7,716.

Note 3

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies, this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him as extended, where Note 1 applies, as therein provided.

2

Qualified Teachers (excluding Head Teachers and Deputy Head Teachers) in special schools—

Salary Scales

Incremental Point

1

2(S)

3(S)

Senior Teacher

£

£

£

£

0

4,233

5,427

6,660

7,716

1

4,431

5,622

6,912

8,004

2

4,575

5,820

7,161

8,295

3

4,722

6,015

7,470

8,586

4

4,866

6,225

7,716

8,874

5

5,046

6,438

8,004

9,285

6

5,235

6,660

8,295

9,621

7

5,427

6,912

8,586

10,041

8

5,622

7,161

8,874

10,380

9

5,820

7,470

9,285

10

6,015

7,716

11

6,225

8,004

12

6,438

13

6,660

Note 1

Where a teacher paid on Scale 1 is entitled to be classed as a good honours graduate for salaries purposes under the conditions set out in Parts I and III of Annex E to Appendix III, the scale shall be extended as follows:—

Incremental Point

Salary

£

14

6,912

15

7,161

Note 2

Teachers entitled to be paid a personal salary of £3,927 per annum on 31st March 1975 as good honours graduates on Scale 2 under the provisions of Appendix I to the 1974 Primary and Secondary Salaries Document shall be paid a personal salary of £8,295.

Note 3

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies, this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him as extended, where Note 1 applies, as therein provided.

3

Qualified Deputy Head Teachers

a

in schools other than special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

Below 4

4

5

6

7

8

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

5,295

6,264

7,008

7,974

8,445

8,874

1

5,505

6,474

7,254

8,220

8,691

9,120

2

5,712

6,684

7,503

8,463

8,940

9,369

3

5,919

6,894

7,749

8,709

9,189

9,615

4

6,129

7,107

7,992

8,958

9,435

9,864

5

6,336

7,314

8,238

6

6,546

7,527

8,484

7

6,753

7,734

8,730

8

6,963

7,947

9

7,170

8,154

10

7,380

11

7,587

(continued)

Group

Incremental Point

9

10

11

12

13

14

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

9,369

9,945

10,455

11,049

11,388

11,904

1

9,615

10,200

10,704

11,301

11,640

12,159

2

9,864

10,455

10,953

11,556

11,895

12,414

3

10,116

10,704

11,205

11,808

12,147

12,672

4

10,392

10,953

11,457

12,060

12,402

12,930

b

in special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

6,132

7,110

8,466

8,763

9,072

9,372

9,921

1

6,336

7,347

8,709

9,006

9,315

9,612

10,164

2

6,540

7,584

8,949

9,243

9,552

9,852

10,407

3

6,741

7,821

9,189

9,486

9,792

10,092

10,647

4

6,942

8,061

9,429

9,723

10,032

10,332

10,890

5

7,143

8,298

6

7,347

8,538

7

7,551

8,772

8

7,752

9

7,953

10

8,154

11

8,355

Note 1

Where, in a special school, the number of staff (excluding the head teacher and deputy head teacher) substantially exceeds 27 and the number of children 260, the local education authority shall have discretion to determine a scale for the deputy head teacher appropriately related to the above scale for group 9(S).

Note 2

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him or, where Note 1 applies, on the scale determined thereunder.

4

Qualified Head Teachers

a

in schools other than special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

7,449

7,773

8,136

8,646

9,372

9,987

10,605

1

7,662

7,980

8,346

8,895

9,621

10,239

10,854

2

7,869

8,193

8,556

9,138

9,867

10,488

11,106

3

8,082

8,400

8,766

9,387

10,116

10,740

11,352

4

8,289

8,619

8,979

9,636

10,362

10,986

11,604

(continued)

Group

Incremental Point

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

11,361

12,237

13,029

13,944

14,928

15,732

16,635

1

11,613

12,489

13,284

14,199

15,255

16,056

16,965

2

11,865

12,744

13,542

14,460

15,576

16,383

17,292

3

12,117

12,999

13,794

14,721

15,903

16,707

17,619

4

12,369

13,254

14,055

14,982

b

in special schools—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

8,832

9,360

10,377

10,722

11,496

12,042

12,576

1

9,042

9,603

10,620

10,968

11,739

12,294

12,834

2

9,246

9,849

10,866

11,211

11,988

12,543

13,095

3

9,456

10,092

11,112

11,457

12,237

12,795

13,356

4

9,663

10,335

11,358

11,706

12,486

13,044

13,617

Note 1

Where, in a special school, the number of staff (excluding the head teacher and deputy head teacher) substantially exceeds 27 and the number of children 260, the local education authority shall have discretion to determine a scale for the deputy head teacher appropriately related to the above scale for group 9(S).

Note 2

In the case of a teacher to whom section 10(b) applies this paragraph shall have effect subject thereto and the additional increment there referred to shall equal the last increment on the scale in this paragraph applicable to him or, where Note 1 applies, on the scale determined thereunder.

5

Unqualified Teachers other than those to whom subsections 7(2)(a), 8(a) and 9(a) of Part III apply—

Scale

Incremental Point

A

B

C

£

£

£

0

3,645

3,645

3,936

1

3,723

3,723

4,011

2

3,798

3,798

4,092

3

3,876

3,876

4,170

4

3,957

3,957

4,260

5

4,038

4,425

6

4,116

4,593

7

4,206

4,758

8

4,923

9

5,106

10

5,295

11

5,484

Note 1

Scale C may be extended by one or two increments of £189 to a maximum of £5,673 or £5,862 as the case may be, in the case of a teacher who, in the opinion of the local education authority, possesses a qualification of particular value in the performance of his duties.

Note 2

Unqualified Teachers shall be placed in Scale A, B or C in accordance with the following table—

Employment authorised under

Scale Applicable

Regulation 17(1) or 18 of the Schools Regulations 1959

A

Regulation 16(3) of the Schools Regulations 1959 or Regulation 15(3)(a) or (b) of the Handicapped Pupils and Special Schools Regulations 1959 (as amended)

B

Regulation 16A of the Handicapped Pupils and Special Schools Regulations 1959 (as amended)

C

Note 3

In the case of an unqualified deputy head teacher or an unqualified head teacher who is paid on a scale set out in this paragraph and is entitled to an allowance under section 8 or, as the case may be, section 9, that allowance shall be increased—

a

in the case of the deputy head teacher of a special school, to £621;

b

in the case of a head teacher of a special school, to £1,308;

c

in the case of any other head teacher, to £1,104.

6

Unqualified Deputy Head Teachers of Special Schools to whom subsection 8(a) of Part III applies—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

5,547

6,549

7,842

8,118

8,586

8,904

9,441

1

5,748

6,780

8,073

8,349

8,820

9,138

9,681

2

5,952

7,008

8,307

8,580

9,054

9,378

9,918

3

6,153

7,242

8,538

8,814

9,294

9,609

10,158

4

6,357

7,470

8,769

9,045

9,528

9,846

10,395

5

6,558

7,701

6

6,759

7,929

7

6,963

8,157

8

7,164

9

7,365

10

7,569

11

7,773

7

Unqualified Head Teachers of Special Schools to whom subsection 9(a) of Part III applies—

Group

Incremental Point

3(S)

4(S)

5(S)

6(S)

7(S)

8(S)

9(S)

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

8,142

8,727

9,798

10,119

10,893

11,529

12,063

1

8,352

8,970

10,047

10,368

11,145

11,781

12,318

2

8,565

9,219

10,299

10,620

11,397

12,039

12,573

3

8,775

9,468

10,548

10,869

11,652

12,297

12,831

4

8,988

9,717

10,800

11,121

11,907

12,552

13,083

8

1

In Appendix III there shall be substituted for the sum mentioned in paragraph 10(3)(a)(i), the sum “£5,046”.

2

For paragraph 12(1)(a) of Appendix III there shall be substituted—

a

subject to sub-paragraph (2) and paragraph 13 below, reckonable increments in respect of periods before 1 April 1971 shall be valued at:

1st and 2nd increments

£99 each;

3rd to 10th increments (inclusive)

£177 each, and

11th to 14th increments (inclusive)

£198 each,

with proportionate amounts for twelfths of increments.

SCHEDULE 2HYPOTHETICAL AMENDMENTS TO THE FURTHER EDUCATION DOCUMENT 1979

PART I1ST APRIL 1979 UNTIL 1ST APRIL 1980

1

Section 1(3) shall be omitted.

2

In section 16—

a

in subsection (1) for the second mentioned sum there shall be substituted the sum of “£330”;

b

for subsection (2) there shall be substituted the following subsection—

2

An allowance of such amount as the local education authority deem appropriate but normally not exceeding £933 per annum shall be paid to a Head of Department appointed to undertake the duties and responsibilities of a Vice-Principal in an establishment for further education below group 4, so, however, that where an allowance of a particular amount (“the old amount”) was payable on 31st March 1979 the amount thereof after that date shall be determined as follows—

a

the old amount shall be increased by 9 per cent rounded to the nearest multiple of £3, and

b

the resulting amount shall be further increased by 19 per cent rounded to the nearest multiple of £3,

and the amount so arrived at shall be the amount of the allowance.

c

for subsection (3) there shall be substituted the following subsection—

3

Where in an establishment for further education in group 4 or higher a Head of Department was appointed before 25th February 1972, to undertake the duties of Vice-Principal, the Head of Department shall for so long as he continues to discharge the duties and responsibilities of Vice-Principal be paid an allowance of such amount as the local education authority deem appropriate subject to a minimum of £948 and a maximum of £1,446 per annum, so, however, that where an allowance of a particular amount (“the old amount”) was payable on 31st March 1979 the amount thereof after that date shall be determined as follows—

a

the old amount shall be increased by 9 per cent rounded to the nearest multiple of £3, and

b

the resulting amount shall be further increased by 21 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3,

and the amount so arrived at shall be the amount of the allowance.

d

for subsection (4) there shall be substituted the following subsection—

4

Where departments in an establishment for further education in group 5 or higher are grouped into faculties and a Head of Department, other than one to whom subsection 16(3) applies, exercises co-ordinating responsibilities within the faculty, the local education authority may pay the Head of Department an allowance not exceeding £834 per annum, so, however, that where an allowance of a particular amount (“the old amount”) was payable on 31st March 1979 the amount thereof after that date shall be determined as follows—

a

the old amount shall be increased by 9 per cent rounded to the nearest multiple of £3, and

b

the resulting amount shall be further increased by 20 per cent rounded to the nearest multiple of £3,

and the amount so arrived at shall be the amount of the allowance. A Head of Department in an establishment below group 5 who received an allowance of £402 under the corresponding provisions of the 1974 Further Education Salaries Document shall continue to receive an allowance for so long as he discharges such co-ordinating responsibilities at the rate of £660 per annum.

3

For Appendix 1A there shall be substituted the following Appendix—

APPENDIX 1A

Scales and ranges of salaries for teachers in Further Education (other than Agricultural and Horticultural Establishments) and teachers of Agricultural, including Horticultural, subjects.

1

Subject to the provisions of Appendix III, scales and ranges of salaries from 1st April 1979 shall be in accordance with the following paragraphs:—

2

Lecturer Grade I, Lecturer Grade II, Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer and Reader

Incremental Point

Lecturer Grade I

Lecturer Grade II

Senior Lecturer

Principal Lecturer

Reader

£

£

£

£

£

0

4,071

5,229

7,785

9,138

9,138

1

4,248

5,553

8,109

9,474

9,474

2

4,422

5,871

8,436

9,807

9,807

3

4,599

6,189

8,796

10,185

10,185

4

4,776

6,495

9,165

10,560

10,560

5

4,968

6,798

9,492

10,896

10,896

6

5,148

7,134

9,822

11,232

11,232

7

5,361

7,440

11,568

11,568

8

5,571

7,785

9

5,784

8,109

See (b)

See (c)

10

5,994

8,436

and (d)

and (d)

11

6,198

below

below

12

6,402

See (a)

13

6,603

and (d)

14

6,801

below

152

7,005

a

i

A Lecturer Grade II who is responsible for a significant amount of work of Category I or II/III (or before 1st September 1979, Categories I, II or III) standard in the year in which he is on point 8 of the Lecturer Grade II scale shall be transferred as though the scales were continuous with the Senior Lecturer scale when he becomes entitled to receive one further increment, subject to having satisfied the efficiency requirements. If the efficiency or work requirements are not satisfied he shall continue to progress on the Lecturer Grade II scale and shall only transfer to the appropriate point on the Senior Lecturer scale when the requirements are subsequently satisfied.

ii

The preceding sub-paragraph shall not prevent a local education authority from promoting such a Lecturer Grade II to Senior Lecturer before the Lecturer Grade II would otherwise become eligible to proceed on to the Senior Lecturer scale.

b

A Senior Lecturer who has reached point 4 of that scale shall only proceed beyond that point where he is responsible for a significant amount of work of Categories I or II/III (or, before 1st September 1979, Categories I, II or III) specified in paragraph 2 of Part I of Appendix IIA, during the year that he is paid on point 4 of the Senior Lecturer scale, or, if he fails to qualify in that year, in a subsequent year.

c

i

A Principal Lecturer who has reached point 3 of that scale shall only proceed beyond that point where he is responsible for a significant amount of work in respect of courses, programmes or study falling within the Categories I or II/III (or, before 1st September 1979, Categories I, II or III) specified in paragraph 2 of Part I of Appendix IIA, during the year he is paid on point 3 of the Principal Lecturer scale, or, if he fails to qualify in that year, in a subsequent year.

ii

Where a Principal Lecturer not appointed as Head of Department was, on 31st March 1979, in receipt of an allowance under section 8 of the 1973 Pelham Report, as amended, of a particular amount (“the old amount”), he shall after that date, so long as he continues to discharge the duties for which the allowance was paid, continue to receive the allowance and the amount thereof shall be determined as follows—

  1. a

    the old amount shall be increased by 9 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3, and

  2. b

    the resulting amount shall be further increased by 20 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3,

and the amount as arrived at shall be the amount of the allowance.

d

For the purpose of (a), (b) and (c) above, “a significant amountshall normally be interpreted as at least 50 per cent of the lecturer's work time during the year in question and shall be calculated as an average per annum over the immediately preceding three years, if this is more favourable to the teacher.

3

Heads of Department and Academic Posts above Reader.

Grade

Incremental Point

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

7,593

8,733

9,558

10,386

11,304

12,222

1

7,860

9,012

9,840

10,698

11,616

12,540

2

8,127

9,297

10,116

11,016

11,934

12,852

3

8,394

9,576

10,404

11,328

12,246

13,164

4

8,658

9,858

10,680

11,643

12,561

13,479

See (a) below

See (b) below

a

Where a department had been established prior to 16th February 1968 and the unit total is less than 76, the existing Head of Department shall continue to receive salary in Grade I for so long as he continues in the post.

b

Where the local education authority consider that in the special circumstances of a particular case of a Head of Department Grade VI the maximum prescribed above is not adequate, the authority may, in agreement with the Secretary of State, extend the scale to such higher maximum as they deem appropriate.

4

Vice-Principals and Principals.

i

Vice-Principals and Principals shall be paid on a fixed salary to be determined by local education authorities from the following ranges of salaries:

Group

Ranges of Salaries for Vice-Principals

Ranges of Salaries for Principals

£ £

£ £

1

8,514— 9,207

9,996—10,821

2

9,336—10,026

11,067—11,898

3

10,221—10,911

12,132—12,978

4

11,211—11,904

13,338—14,175

5

12,084—12,783

14,382—15,120

6

12,882—13,578

15,354—16,098

7

13,722—14,418

16,125—16,869

8

14,481—15,096

16,947—17,688

9

15,237—15,858

17,850—18,600

10

15,870—16,491

18,621—19,365

11

16,506—17,130

19,545—20,301

12

17,142—17,766

20,478—21,243

ii

Where the local education authority consider that there are exceptional circumstances which justify a higher salary than that permissible within the appropriate prescribed range, the authority may apply to the Secretary of State for approval to payment of such higher salary as they deem appropriate.

iii

A Senior Lecturer or a Principal Lecturer who has been entitled to an allowance of Deputy Principal under the 1973 Pelham Report, as amended, shall continue to receive that allowance in addition to salary as a Senior or Principal Lecturer under paragraph 2 of this appendix if this total sum exceeds the salary which would be payable under sub-paragraph (i) above.

4

For Appendix IB there shall be substituted the following Appendix—

APPENDIX IB

Scales and ranges of Salaries for teachers in Agricultural and Horticultural Establishments and teachers of Agricultural (including Horticultural) subjects on the staff of local education authorities.

1

Scales and ranges for salaries from 1st April 1979 shall be in accordance with the following paragraphs:

2

Lecturer Grade IA and Lecturer Grade IB

Incremental Point

Lecturer Grade IA

Lecturer Grade IB

£

£

0

4,071

4,587

1

4,248

4,764

2

4,422

4,938

3

4,599

5,115

4

4,776

5,298

5

4,968

5,484

6

5,148

5,664

7

5,361

5,877

8

5,571

6,087

9

5,784

6,300

10

5,994

6,510

11

6,198

6,714

12

6,402

6,918

13

6,603

7,149

14

6,801

7,350

153

7,005

3

Lecturer Grade II, Vice-Principal and Principal.

The scales of salaries for these teachers are determined by local education authorities from the following salary ranges:

Salary point

Lecturer Grade II

Vice-Principal

Principal

£

£

£

0

7,158

7,881

9,651

1

7,401

8,121

9,897

2

7,638

8,361

10,146

3

7,881

8,679

10,389

4

8,121

8,919

10,638

5

8,361

9,165

10,920

6

8,607

9,408

11,298

7

8,919

9,651

11,580

8

9,165

9,897

11,862

9

9,408

10,146

12,150

10

9,651

10,389

12,432

11

9,897

10,638

12,714

12

10,146

10,920

12,999

13

11,298

13,395

14

13,677

15

See (a) below

See (b) below

13,968

a

Where the local education authority consider that there are exceptional circumstances that justify a Lecturer Grade II being paid on a higher salary than would be permissible within the salary range up to point 10, the range may be extended by one or two further points to point 11 and point 12 respectively.

b

The normal percentage relationship between the maximum of the Vice-Principal's scale and the maximum of the Principal's scale shall be 80 per cent within a range of 75 per cent at minimum and 85 per cent at maximum. Examples of factors which might appropriately be taken into account in determining whether it would be appropriate to appoint a Vice-Principal to a scale with a maximum in excess of 80 per cent of the maximum of the Principal's salary are:—

i

Responsibility as an agricultural or horticultural adviser for the county.

ii

Responsibility for farm or horticultural management.

iii

Responsibility for an extra-mural centre.

5

For the sum mentioned in paragraph 13B(1) of Appendix III there shall be substituted the sum “£159”.

PART II1ST APRIL 1980 UNTIL 1ST SEPTEMBER 1980

1

Section 1(3) shall be omitted.

2

In section 16—

a

in subsection (1) for the second mentioned sum there shall be substituted the sum of “£369”;

b

for subsection (2) there shall be substituted the following subsection—

2

An allowance of such amount as the local education authority deem appropriate but normally not exceeding £1,044 per annum shall be paid to a Head of Department appointed to undertake the duties and responsibilities of a Vice-Principal in an establishment for further education below group 4, so, however, that where an allowance of a particular amount (“the old amount”) was payable on 31st March 1980 the amount thereof after that date shall be the old amount increased by 12 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3.

c

for subsection (3) there shall be substituted the following subsection—

3

Where in an establishment for further education in group 4 or higher a Head of Department was appointed before 25th February 1972, to undertake the duties of Vice-Principal, the Head of Department shall for so long as he continues to discharge the duties and responsibilities of Vice-Principal be paid an allowance of such amount as the local education authority deem appropriate subject to a minimum of £1,062 and a maximum of £1,620 per annum, so, however, that where an allowance of a particular amount (“the old amount”) was payable on 31st March 1980 the amount thereof after that date shall be the old amount increased by 12 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3.

d

for subsection (4) there shall be substituted the following subsection—

4

Where departments in an establishment for further education in group 5 or higher are grouped into faculties and a Head of Department, other than one to whom subsection 16(3) applies, exercises co-ordinating responsibilities within the faculty, the local education authority may pay the Head of Department an allowance not exceeding £738 per annum, so, however, that where an allowance of a particular amount (“the old amount”) was payable on 31st March 1980 the amount thereof after that date shall be the old amount increased by 12 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3. A Head of Department in an establishment below group 5 who received an allowance of £402 under the corresponding provisions of the 1974 Further Education Salaries Document shall continue to receive an allowance for so long as he discharges such co-ordinating responsibilities at the rate of £933 per annum.

3

For Appendix IA there shall be substituted the following Appendix—

APPENDIX IA

Scales and ranges of salaries for teachers in Further Education (other than Agricultural and Horticultural Establishments) and teachers of Agricultural, including Horticultural, subjects.

1

Subject to the provisions of Appendix III, scales and ranges of salaries from 1st April 1980 shall be in accordance with the following paragraphs:—

2

Lecturer Grade I, Lecturer Grade II, Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer and Reader.

Incremental Point

Lecturer Grade I

Lecturer Grade II

Senior Lecturer

Principal Lecturer

Reader

£

£

£

£

£

0

4,560

5,856

8,718

10,236

10,236

1

4,758

6,219

9,081

10,611

10,611

2

4,953

6,576

9,447

10,983

10,983

3

5,151

6,933

9,852

11,406

11,406

4

5,349

7,275

10,266

11,826

11,826

5

5,565

7,614

10,632

12,204

12,204

6

5,766

7,989

11,001

12,579

12,579

7

6,003

8,334

12,957

12,957

8

6,240

8,718

See (b) and (d) below

See (c) and (d) below

9

6,477

9,081

10

6,714

9,447

11

6,942

See (a) and (d) below

12

7,170

13

7,395

14

7,617

15

7,845

a

i

A Lecturer Grade II who is responsible for a significant amount of work of Category I or II/III (or before 1st September 1979, Categories I, II or III) standard in the year in which he is on point 8 of the Lecturer Grade II scale shall be transferred as though the scales were continuous with the Senior Lecturer scale when he becomes entitled to receive one further increment, subject to having satisfied the efficiency requirements. If the efficiency or work requirements are not satisfied he shall continue to progress on the Lecturer Grade II scale and shall only transfer to the appropriate point on the Senior Lecturer scale when the requirements are subsequently satisfied.

ii

The preceding sub-paragraph shall not prevent a local education authority from promoting such a Lecturer Grade II to Senior Lecturer before the Lecturer Grade II would otherwise become eligible to proceed on to the Senior Lecturer scale.

b

A Senior Lecturer who has reached point 4 of that scale shall only proceed beyond that point where he is responsible for a significant amount of work of Categories I or II/III (or, before 1st September 1979, Categories I, II or III) specified in paragraph 2 of Part I of Appendix IIA, during the year that he is paid on point 4 of the Senior Lecturer scale, or, if he fails to qualify in that year, in a subsequent year.

c

i

A Principal Lecturer who has reached point 3 of that scale shall only proceed beyond that point where he is responsible for a significant amount of work in respect of courses, programmes or study falling within the Categories I or II/III (or, before 1st September 1979, Categories I, II or III) specified in paragraph 2 of Part I of Appendix IIA, during the year he is paid on point 3 of the Principal Lecturer scale, or, if he fails to qualify in that year, in a subsequent year.

ii

Where a Principal Lecturer not appointed as Head of Department was, on 31st March 1980, in receipt of an allowance under section 8 of the 1973 Pelham Report, as amended, of a particular amount (“the old amount”), he shall after that date, so long as he continues to discharge the duties for which the allowance was paid, continue to receive the allowance and the amount thereof shall be the old amount increased by 12 per cent, rounded to the nearest multiple of £3.

d

For the purpose of (a), (b) and (c) above, “a significant amountshall normally be interpreted as at least 50 per cent of the lecturer's work time during the year in question and shall be calculated as an average per annum over the immediately preceding three years, if this is more favourable to the teacher.

3

Heads of Department and Academic Posts above Reader.

Grade

Incremental Point

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

£

£

£

£

£

£

0

8,505

9,780

10,704

11,631

12,660

13,689

1

8,802

10,092

11,022

11,982

13,011

14,046

2

9,102

10,413

11,331

12,339

13,365

14,394

3

9,402

10,725

11,652

12,687

13,716

14,745

4

9,696

11,040

11,961

13,041

14,067

15,096

See (a) below

See (b) below

a

Where a department had been established prior to 16th February 1968 and the unit total is less than 76, the existing Head of Department shall continue to receive salary in Grade I for so long as he continues in the post.

b

Where the local education authority consider that in the special circumstances of a particular case of a Head of Department Grade VI the maximum prescribed above is not adequate, the authority may, in agreement with the Secretary of State, extend the scale to such higher maximum as they deem appropriate.

4

Vice-Principals and Principals.

i

Vice-Principals and Principals shall be paid on a fixed salary to be determined by local education authorities from the following ranges of salaries:

Group

Ranges of Salaries for Vice-Principals

Ranges of Salaries for Principals

£ £

£ £

1

9,537—10,311

11,196—12,120

2

10,455—11,229

12,396—13,326

3

11,448—12,219

13,587—14,535

4

12,555—13,332

14,940—15,876

5

13,533—14,316

16,107—16,935

6

14,427—15,207

17,196—18,030

7

15,369—16,149

18,060—18,894

8

16,218—16,908

18,981—19,812

9

17,064—17,760

19,992—20,832

10

17,775—18,471

20,856—21,690

11

18,486—19,185

21,891—22,737

12

19,200—19,899

22,935—23,793

ii

Where the local education authority consider that there are exceptional circumstances which justify a higher salary than that permissible within the appropriate prescribed range, the authority may apply to the Secretary of State for approval to payment of such higher salary as they deem appropriate.

iii

A Senior Lecturer or a Principal Lecturer who has been entitled to an allowance of Deputy Principal under the 1973 Pelham Report, as amended, shall continue to receive that allowance in addition to salary as a Senior or Principal Lecturer under paragraph 2 of this appendix if this total sum exceeds the salary which would be payable under sub-paragraph (i) above.

4

For Appendix IB there shall be substituted the following Appendix—

APPENDIX 1B

Scales and ranges of Salaries for teachers in Agricultural and Horticultural Establishments and teachers of Agricultural (including Horticultural) subjects on the staff of local education authorities.

1

Scales and ranges for salaries from 1st April 1980 shall be in accordance with the following paragraphs:

2

Lecturer Grade IA and Lecturer Grade IB.

Incremental Point

Lecturer Grade IA

Lecturer Grade IB

£

£

0

4,560

5,136

1

4,758

5,337

2

4,953

5,532

3

5,151

5,730

4

5,349

5,934

5

5,565

6,141

6

5,766

6,345

7

6,003

6,582

8

6,240

6,816

9

6,477

7,056

10

6,714

7,290

11

6,942

7,521

12

7,170

7,749

13

7,395

8,007

14

7,617

8,232

15

7,845

8,460

See (a) below

a

Lecturers Grade IB in post and on point 14 of the scale on 1st September 1978 shall progress to the 15th point on 1st April 1980. (All other Lecturers Grade IB currently in service and new entrants and re-entrants to the grade after 31st August 1978 shall be similarly eligible to proceed to point 15 on or after 1st September 1980 subject to the normal criteria for incremental progression.)

3

Lecturer Grade II, Vice-Principal and Principal.

The scales of salaries for these teachers are determined by local education authorities from the following salary ranges:

Salary point

Lecturer Grade II

Vice-Principal

Principal

£

£

£

0

8,016

8,826

10,809

1

8,289

9,096

11,085

2

8,556

9,363

11,364

3

8,826

9,720

11,637

4

9,096

9,990

11,916

5

9,363

10,266

12,231

6

9,639

10,536

12,654

7

9,990

10,809

12,969

8

10,266

11,085

13,284

9

10,536

11,364

13,608

10

10,809

11,637

13,923

11

11,085

11,916

14,241

12

11,364

12,231

14,559

13

See (a) below

12,654

15,003

14

See (b) below

15,318

15

15,645

a

Where the local education authority consider that there are exceptional circumstances that justify a Lecturer Grade II being paid on a higher salary than would be permissible within the salary range up to point 10, the range may be extended by one or two further points to point 11 and point 12 respectively.

b

The normal percentage relationship between the maximum of the Vice-Principal's scale and the maximum of the Principal's scale shall be 80 per cent within a range of 75 per cent at minimum and 85 per cent at maximum. Examples of factors which might appropriately be taken into account in determining whether it would be appropriate to appoint a Vice-Principal to a scale with a maximum in excess of 80 per cent of the maximum of the Principal's salary are:—

i

Responsibility as an agricultural or horticultural adviser for the county.

ii

Responsibility for farm or horticultural management.

iii

Responsibility for an extra-mural centre.

5

For the sum mentioned in paragraph 13B(1) of Appendix III there shall be substituted the sum “£177”.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

These Regulations relate to the calculation of benefits and transfer values under the Teachers' Superannuation Regulations 1976 and the calculation of service reckonable thereunder by reason of the receipt of transfer values.

The principal provisions relate to teachers who received “staged” increases in remuneration over the period 1st April 1979 to 1st September or, in certain cases, 1st October 1980. These provisions have effect as from 1st April 1979 (Regulation 1(2)(b)); retrospection is authorised by section 12(1) of the Superannuation Act 1972. Where, in calculating any benefit or transfer value in the case of such a teacher, account falls to be taken of his remuneration in that period, Regulation 6 provides that account shall instead be taken of what his remuneration would have been on the hypotheses set out in Regulation 3 (teachers entitled to “Burnham” or related rates of pay) or in Regulation 4 (other teachers); the teacher is put in the position he would have been in had his increases in remuneration not been staged.

The provisions of Regulations 8 and 9 relate to the calculation of service reckonable by reason of the receipt of a transfer value in pursuance of an election made by a teacher on or after 1st August 1981, when the Regulations come into operation. These provisions have effect as from that date (Regulation 1(2)(a)).

Regulation 8 applies in the case of a teacher who entered employment in reckonable service during the period referred to above. Where the transfer value is received from a statutory scheme and the reckonable service would be calculated by reference to his salary on entering such employment, account is instead to be taken of the salary he would have received on the hypotheses set out in Regulation 3 or, as the case may be, Regulation 4.

Regulation 9 makes a permanent amendment to the Regulations of 1976. Where the transfer value is received from a non-statutory scheme and the reckonable service is at present calculated by reference to his salary on the last day on which he was a member of that scheme, it is in future to be calculated by reference to the salary (whether actual or notional) by reference to which the transfer value was calculated.