Legislation – The National Health Service Pension Schemes (Remediable Service) (Scotland) Regulations 2023
PART 11Retirement pensions
Partial retirement: pensioner remedy members
72.
(1)
This regulation applies to a pensioner remedy member (“M”) who—
(a)
is entitled to a pension under—
(i)
regulation 2.D.5 or 3.D.5 of the 2013 Regulations (Partial retirement (members aged at least 55)), or
(ii)
regulation 83 of the 2015 Regulations (election for partial retirement (members over normal minimum pension age)); and
(b)
either—
(i)
has remediable service in the 2008 Section that is pensionable service under that section by virtue of section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022 and does not make an immediate choice election under regulation 10 of these Regulations in respect of that service, or
(ii)
has remediable service in the 2008 Section that is pensionable service under that section other than by virtue of section 2(1) of PSPJOA 2022 and makes an immediate choice election under regulation 10 of these Regulations in respect of that service.
(2)
M may elect to adjust the specified percentage of M’s pension (excluding any additional pension) in respect of which M has claimed immediate payment by an amount determined by the scheme manager as being necessary to maintain the amount of M’s annual partial retirement pension in payment at—
(a)
the end of the immediate choice election period where paragraph (1)(b)(i) applies to M; and
(b)
the date the member makes an immediate choice election under regulation 10 where paragraph (1)(b)(ii) applies to M.
(3)
Where this regulation applies —
(a)
the scheme manager must send a notice in writing to M of M’s right under paragraph (2) on or before the relevant date referred to in regulation 6(2); and
(b)
M must, if M decides to exercise that right, give the scheme manager notice in writing of that decision—
(i)
within three months beginning with the day on which the scheme manager sends the notice referred to in sub-paragraph (a); or
(ii)
by such later time as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case.