Legislation – The Police Pensions (Remediable Service) Regulations 2023
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Part 3Decisions about the treatment of remediable police service
Chapter 1Opted-out service elections
Application and interpretation of Chapter 15.
(1)
(2)
In this Chapter—
“opted-out service decision-maker” means the person who may make an opted-out service election in accordance with regulation 6(2);
“relevant opted-out service” means the service referred to in paragraph (1).
Election in relation to opted-out service6.
(1)
An election (an “opted-out service election”) may be made in relation to M’s relevant opted-out service in accordance with this Chapter and section 5 of PSPJOA 2022.
(2)
An opted-out service election may be made—
(a)
by M, or
(b)
where M is deceased, by the eligible decision-maker determined in accordance with the Schedule.
(3)
Where a person (“P”) other than the scheme manager is the opted-out service decision-maker, an opted-out service election may only be made after the scheme manager determines an application which is—
(a)
made by or on behalf of M,
(b)
in a form and manner determined by the scheme manager,
(c)
received by the scheme manager during the period of 12 months beginning with the day on which a remediable service statement is provided in relation to M under regulation 4(2)(a), and
(d)
accompanied by such information—
(i)
which is information within P’s possession, or
(ii)
which P may reasonably be expected to obtain,
that the scheme manager may by written notice require P to provide in relation to the decision which caused the service in question to become opted-out service.
(4)
As soon as is reasonably practicable after receipt of an application, the scheme manager must—
(a)
determine whether an opted-out service election may be made in relation to M, and
(b)
notify the person who made the application whether such an opted-out service election may be made.
(5)
The scheme manager must refuse an application unless both of the following conditions are met—
(a)
the decision by virtue of which M’s service became opted-out service was communicated to the scheme manager on or after 12th March 2012, and
(b)
(6)
But the scheme manager must not refuse an application where the decision by virtue of which M’s service became opted-out service was communicated to the scheme manager during the period—
(a)
beginning on the day six months before M would have (but for the opt-out decision) become a member of the reformed scheme, and
(b)
ending at the end of 28th February 2022.
(7)
Where the scheme manager is the opted-out service decision-maker, the scheme manager must, as soon as is reasonably practicable after determining that they are the opted-out service decision-maker, determine whether to make an opted-out service election in relation to M.
(8)
An opted-out service election to be made by—
(a)
a person other than the scheme manager is made when the person confirms that an opted-out service election is to be made following receipt of the notification mentioned in paragraph (4)(b);
(b)
the scheme manager is made at the time determined by the scheme manager.
(9)
See section 5(2) to (4) of PSPJOA 2022 about the effect, timing and irrevocability of an opted-out service election.