The European Parliament (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979 (Section 3 (Amendment) Order 1994
Title and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the European Parliament (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979 (Section 3 (Amendment) Order 1994 and shall come into force on 15th July 1994.
Resettlement grants to persons ceasing to be Representatives2.
“3.Resettlement grants to persons ceasing to be Representatives.
(1)
Where a person who is a Representative immediately before the end of any five-year period either—
(a)
did not stand for election to the European Parliament at the general election of representatives to the European Parliament held in that period; or
(b)
did so stand (whether for the same or a different constituency) at that election and was not elected,
he shall be entitled to a resettlement grant calculated in accordance with the following provisions of this section.
(2)
Where a person becomes entitled to a grant under this section at the end of any five year period, its amount shall be equal to the relevant percentage of a years salary under section 1 at the rate applicable to him immediately before the end of that period, the relevant percentage for this purpose being that shown in the following Table in relation to his age at the end of that period and the number of years for which he has served as a Representative before the end of that period.
TABLEPercentage of Yearly Salary
Age
Number of years of service
Under 10
10
11
12
13
14
15 or over
Under 50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
52
54
56
58
60
51
50
52
55
58
62
65
68
52
50
54
58
63
67
72
76
53
50
56
62
67
73
78
84
54
50
58
65
72
78
85
92
55 to 64
50
60
68
76
84
92
100
65
50
58
65
72
78
85
92
66
50
56
62
67
73
78
84
67
50
54
58
63
67
72
76
68
50
52
55
58
62
65
68
69
50
50
52
54
56
58
60
70 or over
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
(3)
In calculating for the purposes of subsection (2)
the number of years for which a person has served as a Representative before the end of the period in question, there shall be disregarded—
(a)
any fraction of a year for which he has so served; and
(b)
if he has become entitled to a grant under this section on any previous occasion, any period of service which for those purposes was on that occasion either taken into account or disregarded under paragraph (a).
(4)
In this section “five-year period” means a period of five years for which Representatives have been elected to the European Parliament; but if any such period is extended or curtailed, the references in this section to the end of that period shall be construed accordingly.”.
Home Office
This Order, made under section 3A of the European Parliament (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979, amends section 3 of that Act in order to equate the resettlement grant provision for Members of the European Parliament with that made for Members of the House of Commons pursuant to a resolution of the House of Commons dated 22nd May 1991. The effect of the amendment is that a resettlement grant is payable to all Members of the European Parliament regardless of their age, who at a general election either do not stand for election or, if they do so, are not re-elected. The amount of the grant payable varies in accordance with age and length of service.