The Police Pensions (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2003
Citation, commencement and extent1.
(1)
(2)
These Regulations extend to England and Wales only.
Amendment of the Police Pensions Regulations 19872.
Home Office
We consent to the making of these Regulations
SCHEDULEAMENDMENT OF THE POLICE PENSIONS REGULATIONS 1987
1.
In regulation A17 (retirement)—
(a)
sub-paragraph (1)(f) is omitted; and
(b)
paragraph (4) is omitted.
2.
In regulation F3 (previous service reckonable without payment) sub-paragraph (1)(g) is omitted.
3.
In regulation F8A (former police authority to provide certificate of the amount of pensionable service giving entitlement to pension)—
(a)
“(1)
This regulation shall apply where, on or after 31st March 1996, a regular policeman—
(a)
by reason of previous service in a police force becomes entitled to reckon pensionable service either—
(i)
by virtue of regulation F3(1)(a), or
(ii)
by virtue of regulation F5 in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (2) of that regulation (including that paragraph as it has effect by virtue of paragraph (3) thereof), or
(b)
has left a police force and joined the Police Service of Northern Ireland with such consent as is mentioned in regulation A17(2) and the police authority for Northern Ireland is contingently liable to make payments to him under the Police Service of Northern Ireland pensions legislation.”; and
(b)
sub-paragraph (5)(c) is omitted.
4.
Regulation J3A (transfers to the National Criminal Intelligence Service or the National Crime Squad: prevention of duplication of entitlement) is omitted.
5.
In regulation K4 (withdrawal of pension during service as a regular policeman) sub-paragraph (1)(b) is omitted.
6.
In Schedule A (glossary of expressions) the definition “police force” is omitted.
These Regulations amend the Police Pensions Regulations 1987, which provide for the superannuation of members of police forces, as they have effect in England and Wales.
These Regulations make a number of changes consequential on the implementation of section 126 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 (c. 16) which made provision for the Director Generals and police members of the National Criminal Intelligence Service and National Crime Squad to become members of the Police Pension Scheme.
The amendments are backdated to 1st April 2002 as permitted by section 1(5) of the Police Pensions Act 1976.