PART 6Survivor’s benefits

CHAPTER 6Child pensions

Annual rate of child pension: short-term150

1

The short-term rate of child pension—

a

applies if a member (D) dies in service or dies as a pensioner member; and

b

is payable as follows—

i

if a surviving adult pension does not become payable on D’s death, for the first 6 months after D’s death;

ii

if a surviving adult pension becomes payable on D’s death and continues to be payable for the first 3 months after D’s death, for those 3 months; or

iii

if a surviving adult pension becomes payable on D’s death but ceases to be payable before the end of the first 3 months after D’s death, for those 3 months plus the number of months or part months for which the surviving adult pension was not payable under sub-paragraph (ii).

2

The short-term rate of child pension is ARECmath where—

a

if D dies in service—

  • AR is D’s annual rate of pensionable earnings as at the date of D’s death (disregarding any reduction by reason of sick leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, additional paternity leave or adoption leave); and

  • EC is—

    1. aa

      2, if a child pension is payable to no more than 2 eligible children; or

    2. bb

      the number of eligible children, if a child pension is payable to more than 2 eligible children;

b

if D dies as a pensioner member—

  • AR is D’s annual rate of retirement pension payable as at the date of D’s death (disregarding any reduction by virtue of a pension-sharing order);

  • ECis—

    1. aa

      2, if a child pension is payable to no more than 2 eligible children; or

    2. bb

      the number of eligible children, if a child pension is payable to more than 2 eligible children; and

  • “annual rate of retirement pension” means annual rate of phased retirement earned pension or annual rate of full retirement earned pension.

3

If the rate calculated under paragraph (2) is smaller than the annual rate calculated in accordance with regulation 151 (“long-term rate”), the short-term rate is the same as the long-term rate.