2014 No. 1607
The National Health Service Pension Scheme (Amendment No.2) Regulations 2014
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State for Health, with the consent of the Treasury, makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 10(1) and (2) and 12(1), (2) and (4) of, and Schedule 3 to, the Superannuation Act 19721.
In accordance with section 10(4) of that Act, the Secretary of State has consulted with representatives of persons likely to be affected by these Regulations, as appeared to the Secretary of State to be appropriate.
PART 1Introductory
Citation, commencement and effect1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service Pension Scheme (Amendment No.2) Regulations 2014.
2
These Regulations shall come into force on 21st July 2014 and shall have effect from 1st April 2014.
PART 2Amendment of the National Health Service Pension Scheme Regulations 1995
Interpretation of Part 22
In this Part, an alphanumerical reference to a regulation or a reference to a Schedule is a reference to a provision of the National Health Service Pension Scheme Regulations 19952 bearing that designation.
Amendment of regulation A23
In the definition of “consumer prices index” in regulation A2 (interpretation)3, omit “for the month of February immediately preceding a relevant year”.
Amendment of regulation D14
For the table in paragraph (1B) of regulation D1 (contributions by members)4, substitute—
Scheme Year 2014-2015
Column 1
Pensionable pay band
Column 2
Contribution percentage rate
Up to £15,431
5%
£15,432 to £21,477
5.6%
£21,478 to £26,823
7.1%
£26,824 to £49,472
9.3%
£49,473 to £70,630
12.5%
£70,631 to £111,376
13.5%
£111,377 to any higher amount
14.5%
Amendment of regulation D35
1
Regulation D3 (further contributions by employing authorities in respect of excessive pay increases)5, is amended as follows.
2
In sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (3)—
i
for paragraph (i), substitute—
i
the aggregate of 4.5% and the percentage (if any) by which the consumer prices index for the February before the start of Year 1 is higher than it was for the previous February, and
ii
in paragraph (ii), before “Year 1” insert “for”.
3
In sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (4)—
i
for paragraph (i), substitute—
i
the aggregate of 4.5% and the percentage (if any) by which the consumer prices index for the February before the start of Year 2 is higher than it was for the previous February, and
ii
in paragraph (ii), before “Year 2” insert “for”.
4
For sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (5), substitute—
b
the member’s pensionable pay for the year immediately preceding Year 3 increased by the aggregate of 4.5% and the percentage (if any) by which the consumer prices index for the February before the start of Year 3 is higher than it was for the previous February.
5
In Step 6 (a) in paragraph (6), for “Amount C” substitute “Amount D”.
6
For paragraph (17), substitute—
17
For the purposes of this regulation an increase in pensionable pay during Year 3, Year 2 or, as the case may be, Year 1 is to be ignored where the Secretary of State is satisfied it arises as a result of—
a
the member taking up a new employment with a new employer: provided the Secretary of State is satisfied that the employer in question is a new employer;
b
the ending of a salary sacrifice arrangement made before 1st April 2014: for these purposes a salary sacrifice arrangement is one under which the member gives up the right to receive an amount of pensionable pay in return for the provision of a benefit in kind including, but not limited to, a benefit consisting of a motor car or other vehicle, meals, care or vouchers.
Amendment of regulation T96
For paragraph (7) of regulation T9 (interest and administration charges: late paid contributions)6, substitute—
7
In the case of arrears in respect of the scheme year 2014-2015 and subsequent years, the standard rate of interest is the aggregate of the percentage (if any) by which the consumer prices index for the February before the scheme year in which the chargeable event arose is higher than it was for the previous February plus 3%, compounded at annual intervals.
Amendment of Schedule 27
1
Schedule 2 (medical and dental practitioners) is amended as follows.
2
For table 2 in sub-paragraph (1A) of paragraph 10 (contributions to this section of the scheme)7, substitute—
Table 2Scheme Year 2014-2015
Column 1
Pensionable earnings band
Column 2
Contribution percentage rate
Up to £15,431
5%
£15,432 to £21,477
5.6%
£21,478 to £26,823
7.1%
£26,824 to £49,472
9.3%
£49,473 to £70,630
12.5%
£70,631 to £111,376
13.5%
£111,377 to any higher amount
14.5%
3
In paragraph 23 (accounts and actuarial reports)—
a
in sub-paragraph (12)8, for “In respect of” to “of any” substitute “Each employing authority and GDS or PDS contractor must, in respect of each scheme year, provide the host Board and the Secretary of State with a statement of estimated contributions due under regulations D1, D2, Q6 and Q8 in respect of any”;
b
in sub-paragraph (14), for “The Secretary of State” substitute “The host Board and the Secretary of State”.
PART 3Amendment of the National Health Service Pension Scheme Regulations 2008
Interpretation of Part 38
In this Part, an alphanumerical reference to a regulation is a reference to a provision of the National Health Service Pension Scheme Regulations 20089 bearing that designation.
Amendment of regulation 2.A.19
In the definition of “consumer prices index” in paragraph (1) of regulation 2.A.1 (interpretation: general)10, omit “for the month of February immediately preceding a relevant year”.
Amendment of regulation 2.C.210
For the table in paragraph (2A) of regulation 2.C.2 (contribution rate for members other than non-GP providers)11, substitute—
Scheme Year 2014-2015
Column 1
Pensionable pay band
Column 2
Contribution percentage rate
Up to £15,431
5%
£15,432 to £21,477
5.6%
£21,478 to £26,823
7.1%
£26,824 to £49,472
9.3%
£49,473 to £70,630
12.5%
£70,631 to £111,376
13.5%
£111,377 to any higher amount
14.5%
Amendment of regulation 2.C.411
For table 2 in paragraph (20) of regulation 2.C.4 (contribution rate and determination of pensionable earnings for non-GP providers)12, substitute—
Table 2Scheme Year 2014-2015
Column 1
Pensionable earnings band
Column 2
Contribution percentage rate
Up to £15,431
5%
£15,432 to £21,477
5.6%
£21,478 to £26,823
7.1%
£26,824 to £49,472
9.3%
£49,473 to £70,630
12.5%
£70,631 to £111,376
13.5%
£111,377 to any higher amount
14.5%
Amendment of regulation 2.J.9A12
1
Regulation 2.J.9A (interest and administration charges: late paid contributions)13 is amended as follows.
2
In paragraph (1), after “2.C.1,” insert “2.C.4,”.
3
For paragraph (7), substitute—
7
In the case of arrears in respect of the scheme year 2014-2015 and subsequent years, the standard rate of interest is the aggregate of the percentage (if any) by which the consumer prices index for the February before the scheme year in which the chargeable event arose is higher than it was for the previous February plus 3%, compounded at annual intervals.
Amendment of regulation 2.M.313
1
Regulation 2.M.3 (approval applications)14 is amended as follows.
2
In sub-paragraph (h) of paragraph (3)—
a
in paragraph (v), after “2.C.5” insert “, 2.C.6”;
b
in paragraph (vii), for “employee” substitute “employees”.
3
In paragraph (7), after “become” omit “an”.
Amendment of regulation 3.C.214
For table 2 in paragraph (22) of regulation 3.C.2 (members’ contribution rate)15, substitute—
Table 2Scheme Year 2014-2015
Column 1
Pensionable earnings band
Column 2
Contribution percentage rate
Up to £15,431
5%
£15,432 to £21,477
5.6%
£21,478 to £26,823
7.1%
£26,824 to £49,472
9.3%
£49,473 to £70,630
12.5%
£70,631 to £111,376
13.5%
£111,377 to any higher amount
14.5%
Amendment of regulation 3.C.515
After paragraph (18) of regulation 3.C.5 (payment of contributions)16, insert—
18A
Arrears of contributions that are due in accordance with paragraphs (11) to (16) of regulation 3.C.2 must be paid to the relevant host Board at the same time as the member is due to provide that Board with a certificate of pensionable earnings under regulation 3.J.14.
Amendment of regulation 3.J.9A16
For paragraph (7) of regulation 3.J.9A (interest and administration charges: late paid contributions)17, substitute—
7
In the case of arrears in respect of the scheme year 2014-2015 and subsequent years, the standard rate of interest is the aggregate of the percentage (if any) by which the consumer prices index for the February before the scheme year in which the chargeable event arose is higher than it was for the previous February plus 3%, compounded at annual intervals.
Amendment of regulation 3.J.1417
1
Regulation 3.J.14 (employing authority and certain member record keeping and contribution estimates) is amended as follows.
2
In paragraph (11)18, before “the Secretary of State” insert “the host Board and”.
3
In paragraph (13), for “The Secretary of State” substitute “The host Board and the Secretary of State”.
PART 4Miscellaneous
Option to persons detrimentally affected by these Regulations18
1
This regulation applies in relation to any benefit which is being paid or may become payable under the regulations amended by these Regulations to or in respect of a person who, having served in an employment or office, service in which qualified the person to participate in the benefits provided under the regulations amended by these Regulations, ceased to serve therein before these Regulations came into force.
2
Where, in a case to which this regulation applies, any provision of these Regulations would operate in relation to any person so as to place that person in a worse position than that person would have been if that provision had not applied, that person may elect that the provision shall not apply by giving notice in accordance with paragraph (3).
3
A notice given pursuant to paragraph (2) must be in writing and be delivered to the Secretary of State within six months of the coming into force of these Regulations or such longer period as the Secretary of State may allow.
4
An election pursuant to paragraph (2) has effect in relation to the benefit referred to in paragraph (1) only to the extent that such benefit has accrued by virtue of periods of service rendered prior to the cessation referred to in paragraph (1) (or, if there has been more than one such cessation, the last of them before the coming into force of these Regulations) and in determining entitlement to, and the amount of, the benefit to that extent, such person shall be treated as if that person had never recommenced service at any time after that cessation (or, as the case may be, the last such cessation).
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health.
We consent
(This note is not part of the Regulations)