Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 1998

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1998/366

1998No. 366

PENSIONS

The Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland)

Regulations 1998

* * * * *See the correction at the end of this S.I. * * * * *

20thFebruary1998

10thMarch1998

1stApril1998

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

PART I

PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

1. Citation and commencement.

2. Interpretation.

PART II

PRIMARY PROVISIONS

CHAPTER I

MEMBERSHIP

Eligibility for active membership

3. General eligibility for membership: employees of Scheme employers etc.

4. Agreements to enable employees of non-Scheme employers to be members ("admission agreements").

5. Further restrictions on eligibility.

Joining and leaving the Scheme

6. Joining the Scheme.

7. Leaving the Scheme.

CHAPTER II

COUNTING MEMBERSHIP FOR THE SCHEME

8. Periods of membership: "total membership".

9. Excluded membership.

10. Length of period of membership: calculation of benefit.

CHAPTER III

CONTRIBUTIONS

11. Members' contributions.

12. Meaning of "pay".

13. Members with lower rate rights.

14. Employer's discretion to reduce members' contribution rate.

15. Inland Revenue limits on contributions.

16. Obligatory contributions during absences.

17. Optional contributions during absences.

CHAPTER IV

BENEFITS

Preliminary

18. General qualification for benefits.

19. Calculations.

20. Final pay.

21. Other final pay periods.

22. Permanent reductions in pay: certificates of protection of pension benefits.

23. Revenue limits.

Retirement benefits

24. Normal retirement.

25. Redundancy etc.

26. Ill-health.

27. Amounts of ill-health pension and grant.

28. Re-employed pensioners.

29. Further provisions about elections under regulation 28.

30. Other early leavers: deferred retirement benefits and elections for early payment.

31. Re-employed and rejoining deferred members.

32. Surrenders of pension.

33. No double entitlement.

34. Requirements as to time of payment.

35. Guaranteed minimum pensions etc.

36. Revaluation of guaranteed minimum.

Death grants

37. Death grants.

38. Reduction of death grants: re-employed pensioners.

Surviving spouses' pensions

39. Surviving spouse's short-term pension.

40. Surviving spouse's long-term pension.

41. Reduction of some surviving spouses' pensions.

42. Surviving spouse's guaranteed minimum pension.

Children's pensions

43. Meaning of "eligible child".

44. Children's short-term pensions.

45. Children's long-term pensions.

46. Discretion as to payment of children's pensions.

47. Dependants of re-employed pensioners.

Commutation

48. Commutation: small pensions.

49. Commutation: exceptional ill-health.

PART III

OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL BENEFITS

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

50. Scope of Part III: limits on benefits.

CHAPTER II

INCREASE OF MEMBERSHIP BY EMPLOYING AUTHORITY

51. Power of employing authority to increase total membership of members leaving employment at or after 50.

52. Power of employing authority to increase total membership of new members.

53. Effect of increases under this Chapter for older members.

CHAPTER III

MEMBERS' OPTIONS TO PURCHASE ADDED YEARS

Purchase of added years

54. Payments to increase total membership.

55. Part-time employees.

Conversions between lump sums and pensions

56. Effect of increases under this Chapter for older members.

57. Election for pension in lieu of retirement grant.

58. Election for lump sum in lieu of pension.

CHAPTER IV

ADDITIONAL VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS

Members only AVC schemes

59. Elections to pay AVCs.

60. Payment of AVCs.

61. Functions of employing and administering authorities.

62. Death benefits.

63. Retirement benefits.

64. Changes of employment in which membership is continued.

65. Elections as to use of accumulated value of AVCs.

Shared cost schemes (SCAVCs)

66. Establishment of shared cost AVC schemes (SCAVCs).

67. Applications to pay SCAVCs.

68. Functions of employing and administering authorities.

69. Application and investment of SCAVCs.

70. Changes of employment in which membership is continued.

71. Termination.

PART IV

ADMINISTRATION

CHAPTER I

PENSION FUNDS AND EMPLOYERS' PAYMENTS

Pension funds

72. The pension funds.

73. Appropriate funds.

74. Admission agreement funds.

75. Accounts and audit.

76. Actuarial valuations and certificates.

77. Special circumstances where actuarial valuations and certificates must be obtained.

Employers' liability to make payments

78. Employer's contributions.

79. Employer's further payments.

80. Payments by employing authorities to appropriate administering authorities.

Interest

81. Interest.

CHAPTER II

MEMBERS' CONTRIBUTIONS

82. Discontinuance of additional contributions.

83. Separate treatment of AVCs and SCAVCs from other contributions.

84. Over-provision: calculation and return of surplus AVC and SCAVC funds.

85. Cost of calculations for transfer of AVCs or SCAVCs into the Scheme where no transfer is requested.

86. Rights to return of contributions.

87. Exclusion of rights to return of contributions.

88. Deduction and recovery of member's contributions.

CHAPTER III

PAYMENT OF BENEFITS ETC.

89. Pension increases and cash equivalents under the Pension Schemes Act 1993.

90. Pension increases under the Pensions (Increase) Acts.

91. Contributions equivalent premiums.

92. Commencement of pensions.

93. Interest on late payment of certain benefits.

94. Payments due in respect of deceased persons.

95. Non-assignability.

CHAPTER IV

DETERMINATIONS, INFORMATION AND RECORDS

Initial determinations of questions

96. First instance decisions.

97. Notification of decisions under regulation 96.

Resolution of disputes

98. Appointment of persons to resolve disputes.

99. Right to apply for an appointed person to decide a disagreement.

100. Decision by appointed person and notice of it.

101. Reference of disagreement to the Secretary of State.

102. Decisions of the Secretary of State and notice of it.

103. Rights of representation.

104. Appeals by administering authorities.

Information and records etc.

105. Statements of policy concerning exercise of discretionary functions.

106. Information to be supplied by employees.

107. Exchange of information by authorities.

108. Provision of information and calculation of restitution payment: mis-sold personal pensions.

CHAPTER V

SPECIAL ADJUSTMENTS

Abatement during new employment

109. Statements of policy concerning abatement of retirement pensions in new employment.

110. Application of abatement policy in individual cases.

Misconduct

111. Forfeiture of pension rights after conviction of employment-related offences.

112. Interim payments directions.

113. Recovery or retention where former member has misconduct obligation.

114. Protection of guaranteed minimum pension rights.

115. Transfer of sums from the pension fund to compensate for former member's misconduct.

CHAPTER VI

TRANSFERS

Transfers out

116. Application of Chapter IV of Part IV of the Pension Schemes Act 1993.

117. Rights to payment out of fund authority's pension fund.

118. Contracting-out requirements affecting transfers out.

Bulk transfer arrangements

119. Bulk transfers (transfers of undertakings) etc.

120. Calculation of amount of transfer payment under regulation 119.

Transfers in

121. Inward transfers of pension rights.

122. Right to count credited period.

123. Rights as to service not matched by credited period.

124. Credited periods for transferring members with mis-sold pension rights.

Community scheme transferees

125. Community scheme transferees.

Payments between funds and authorities

126. Changes of fund.

127. Liability for combined benefits.

PART V

SPECIAL CASES

CHAPTER I

ELIGIBILITY

128. Transport employees.

129. Further cases of eligibility: non-employees.

130. Separate employments etc.

CHAPTER II

MODIFICATIONS FOR CERTAIN EMPLOYEES ETC.

131. Schedule 6 (former contributors) shall have effect.

132. Employees of Scottish Homes and former employees of Scottish Special Housing Association.

133. Transfers under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 etc: early leavers.

134. Local government reorganisation.

135. Persons transferred under an order under section 34 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975 or in consequence of section 1 of the Education (Mentally Handicapped Children) (Scotland) Act 1974.

Conversion of Discretionary Payments Regulationsperiods into membership

136. Conversion of periods credited under Discretionary Payments Regulations etc. into membership.

Rights under section 12 of the Superannuation Act 1972

137. Rights under section 12 of the Superannuation Act 1972.

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 Interpretation.

Schedule 2 Scheme employers.

Schedule 3 Excluded membership.

Schedule 4 Revenue restrictions.

Schedule 5 Appropriate funds.

Schedule 6 Former contributors.

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 7 and 12 of the Superannuation Act 1972 ( a) and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after consultation with such associations of local authorities as appeared to him to be concerned, the local authorities with whom consultation appeared to him to be desirable and such representatives of other persons likely to be affected by the Regulations as appeared to him to be appropriate, hereby makes the following Regulations:

PART I

PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

Citation and commencement

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Local Government Pension Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 1st April 1998.

Interpretation

2.-(1) Schedule 1 contains definitions of expressions used in these Regulations which apply for their interpretation unless the context indicates that they have a different meaning.

(2) Unless that is so, references to members and membership generally refer to active members and active membership respectively and, in relation to any time before the commencement date, refer to pensionable employees and reckonable service under the 1987 Regulations.

PART II

PRIMARY PROVISIONS

CHAPTER I

MEMBERSHIP

Eligibility for active membership

General eligibility for membership: employees of Scheme employers etc.

3.-(1) A person may be an active...

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