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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 3432

FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES, ENGLAND

PENSIONS, ENGLAND

The Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England) Order 2006

  Made 19th December 2006 
  Laid before Parliament 4th January 2007 
  Coming into force 25th January 2007 

This Order is made in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 34 and 60 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004[1].

     In accordance with section 34(5) of that Act, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government consulted such persons as she considered appropriate before making the Order[2].

     The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government makes the following Order:

Citation, commencement and application
     1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England) Order 2006 and shall come into force on 25th January 2007, but shall have effect from 6th April 2006.

    (2) This Order applies in relation to England only[
3].

New pension scheme for firefighters in England
     2. The New Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England), set out in Schedule 1 to this Order, which makes provision for the payment of pensions and lump sums to and in respect of persons who are or have been employed by English fire and rescue authorities as firefighters (including persons who die while so employed), shall have effect.

1992 scheme ceasing to have effect in England, with savings
    
3. —(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), the Firefighters' Pension Scheme set out in Schedule 2 to the Firemen's Pension Scheme Order 1992[4] ("the 1992 scheme") shall not have effect in relation to a person who takes up employment with an English fire and rescue authority on or after 6th April 2006.

    (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a person who—

    (3) Where at any time in the period beginning on 6th April 2006 and ending on the date on which this Order comes into force, a person becomes a member of the 1992 scheme on taking up employment with an English fire and rescue authority—

    (4) The 1992 scheme shall continue to have effect in relation to a person who, immediately before 6th April 2006, was a member of it or was entitled to, or in receipt of, an award under it.

Continuation of schemes for retained firefighters
     4. —(1) This article applies where, immediately before the date on which this Order comes into force, an English fire and rescue authority maintain a scheme for the payment of pensions to and in respect of retained firefighters ("the retained scheme").

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the authority may continue to maintain the retained scheme on and after the date on which this Order comes into force, for the benefit of persons who were members of that scheme before 6th April 2006, as if it were a scheme established under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004.

    (3) The authority must not—

    (4) In this article "retained firefighter" means a person employed by a fire and rescue authority—



Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government


Phil Woolas
Minister of State Department for Communities and Local Government

19th December 2006



SCHEDULE 1
Article 2


THE NEW FIREFIGHTERS'PENSION SCHEME (ENGLAND)




CONTENTS


PART 1

CITATION AND INTERPRETATION
1. Citation
2. Interpretation
3. Disablement

PART 2

SCHEME MEMBERSHIP, CESSATION AND RETIREMENT
1. Scheme membership
2. Eligibility conditions
3. Normal retirement age and normal benefit age
4. Last day of membership
5. Election not to make pension contributions
6. Rejoining the Scheme

PART 3

PERSONAL AWARDS
1. Ordinary pension
2. Award on ill-health retirement
3. Deferred pension
4. Cancellation of deferred pension
5. Pension on member-initiated early retirement
6. Pension on authority-initiated early retirement
7. Entitlement to two pensions
8. Refund of aggregate pension contributions
9. Commutation: general
10. Commutation: small pensions
11. Allocation of pension
12. Pension debit members

PART 4

SURVIVORS'PENSIONS

CHAPTER 1

SURVIVING SPOUSES, CIVIL PARTNERS AND NOMINATED PARTNERS
1. Pensions for surviving spouses, civil partners and nominated partners
2. Amount of survivor's pension: general
3. Amount of survivor's pension: special cases
4. Bereavement pension: survivors
5. Commutation of pensions for surviving spouses, civil partners and nominated partners

CHAPTER 2

CHILDREN'S PENSIONS
6. Child's pension
7. Child's pension: limitations and duration
8. Amount of child's pension
9. Bereavement pension: children
10. Pension for child where no survivor's pension paid
11. Child's pension in respect of pension debit member
12. Commutation of child's pension

PART 5

AWARDS ON DEATH
1. Death grant
2. Post-retirement death grant

PART 6

PENSION SHARING ON DIVORCE
1. Pension credit member's entitlement to pension
2. Commutation of whole of pension credit benefits
3. Commutation of part of pension credit benefits
4. Application of general rules
5. Post-retirement death grant: pension credit members

PART 7

RESERVISTS
1. Interpretation of Part
2. Continuity of employment
3. Awards on death or permanent disablement
4. Reservists who do not resume employment with their former authority

PART 8

DETERMINATION OF QUESTIONS AND APPEALS
1. Interpretation of Part 8
2. Determinations and decisions by fire and rescue authority
3. Review of medical opinion
4. Appeals against decisions based on medical advice
5. Appeals on other issues

PART 9

REVIEW, WITHDRAWAL AND FORFEITURE OF AWARDS
1. Review of ill-health pension
2. Consequences of review
3. Withdrawal of pension during service as firefighter
4. Withdrawal of early payment of deferred pension
5. Withdrawal of pension on conviction of certain offences
6. Forfeiture of award

PART 10

QUALIFYING SERVICE AND PENSIONABLE SERVICE
1. Qualifying service
2. Reckoning of pensionable service
3. Non-reckonable service
4. Reckoning of unpaid period of absence
5. Reckoning of maternity, paternity and adoption leave, etc
6. Calculation of pensionable service

PART 11

PENSIONABLE PAY, PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS AND PURCHASE OF ADDITIONAL SERVICE

CHAPTER 1

PENSIONABLE PAY AND PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS
1. Pensionable pay
2. Final pensionable pay
3. Pension contributions
4. Optional pension contributions during maternity and adoption leave

CHAPTER 2

PURCHASE OF ADDITIONAL SERVICE
5. Purchase of additional service
6. Election to purchase additional service
7. Duration of periodical contributions and premature cessation
8. Discontinuance and resumption of periodical contributions
9. Periodical contributions in respect of periods of unpaid service or absence
10. Effect of purchasing additional service by lump sum payment

PART 12

TRANSFERS INTO AND OUT OF THE SCHEME

CHAPTER 1

INTERPRETATION OF PART 12 AND ENTITLEMENT TO TRANSFER VALUE PAYMENT
1. Interpretation of Part 12
2. Entitlement to transfer value payment

CHAPTER 2

TRANSFERS OUT OF THE SCHEME
3. Applications for statements of entitlement
4. Applications for transfer value payments
5. Ways in which transfer value payments may be applied
6. Calculating amounts of transfer value payments
7. Effect of transfers-out

CHAPTER 3

TRANSFERS INTO THE SCHEME
8. Applications for acceptance of transfer value payment from another scheme
9. Procedure for applications under rule 8
10. Acceptance of transfer value payments
11. Calculation of transferred-in pensionable service

CHAPTER 4

TRANSFERS BETWEEN ENGLISH AUTHORITIES
12. Transfer of pension history between English authorities

CHAPTER 5

MIS-SOLD PENSIONS AND RESTITUTION PAYMENTS
13. Interpretation of Chapter 5
14. Mis-sold pensions
15. Calculation of amount of restitution payment

PART 13

FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION FUND
1. Firefighters' Pension Fund: payments, receipts and transfers
2. Payments and transfers into Firefighters' Pension Fund
3. Transfers from Firefighters' Pension Fund
4. Excess amounts: information
5. Excess amounts: estimated deficits
6. Excess amounts – estimated surpluses
7. Excess amounts – actual deficits
8. Excess amounts – actual surpluses
9. Duty to provide information
10. Duty to have regard to guidance

PART 14

PAYMENT OF AWARDS
1. Authorities responsible for payment of awards
2. Deduction of tax and lifetime allowance changes
3. Payment of awards
4. Pensions under more than one contract of employment
5. Payments for minors and persons incapable of managing their affairs
6. Payment of awards; further supplementary provision

PART 15

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
1. Guaranteed minimum pensions, etc.
2. Survivors' guaranteed minimum pensions
3. Information for authorities
4. Annual benefit statements
5. Death of retained or volunteer firefighter before Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England) Order 2006 in force
6. Death on or before 31st March 2007 of retained or volunteer firefighter employed before 6th April 2006


PART 1

CITATION AND INTERPRETATION

Citation
     1. This Scheme (which, by virtue of article 1(1) of the Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England) Order 2006, has effect from 6th April 2006) may be cited as the New Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England).

Interpretation
     2. —(1) In this Scheme—

and "retained or volunteer firefighter" shall be construed accordingly;

    (2) Where this Scheme requires anything to be done within a specified period after or from a specified day or event, the period begins immediately after the specified day or, as the case may be, the day on which the specified event occurs.

Disablement
     3. —(1) References in this Scheme to a person's being permanently disabled are references to his being disabled at the time when the question arises for decision and to his disablement being at that time likely to be permanent.

    (2) Disablement—

    (3) In determining whether a person's disablement is permanent, the authority shall have regard—

    (4) Where—

the date shall be taken to be that on which the claim that he is disabled is first made known to the authority.



PART 2

SCHEME MEMBERSHIP, CESSATION AND RETIREMENT

Scheme membership
     1. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a person of any of the following descriptions is entitled to be a firefighter member of this Scheme—

    (2) A person may not be a firefighter member of this Scheme if he makes a contributions election (but he may again become a firefighter member by virtue of rule 6(4)).

    (3) A person is a deferred member of this Scheme if he is entitled to a deferred pension under rule 3 of Part 3.

    (4) A person is a pensioner member of this Scheme if he is in receipt of a pension or other benefits under the Scheme in respect of his pensionable service or by reason of service credited to the Scheme under Part 12.

    (5) A person is a dependent member of this Scheme if he is—

    (6) For the purposes of paragraph (5), a firefighter member may nominate (a "nominated partner") a person who—


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