Legislation – The Armed Forces Pensions (Remediable Service) Regulations 2023

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Introduction

Part 1
PRELIMINARY

1 Citation, commencement and extent

Part 2
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES PENSION SCHEME 1975

2 Amendment of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 1975

3 Schedule 1: The Armed Forces Pension Scheme 1975

4 Schedule 3: Transitional Provision for the AFPS 1975

5 Schedule 4: Remediable Service for the AFPS 1975

Part 3
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES PENSION SCHEME 2005

6 Amendment of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme Order 2005

7 New article 6: Schedule 3 (remediable service)

8 Schedule 1: The Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2005

9 Schedule 2: Transitional Provision

10 Schedule 3: Remediable Service for the AFPS 2005

Part 4
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES EARLY DEPARTURE PAYMENTS ORDER 2005

11 Amendment of the Armed Forces Early Departure Payments Order 2005

12 Article 2: Schedule (remediable service)

13 Article 3: General interpretation

14 Article 3A: Person with Dual Entitlement

15 Schedule: Remediable Service for the EDP 2005

Part 5
AMENDMENT OF THE RESERVE FORCES PENSION SCHEME ORDER 2005

16 Amendment of the Reserve Forces Pension Scheme Regulations 2005

17 New regulation 4: Schedule 4 (remediable service)

18 Schedule 1: The Reserve Forces Pension Scheme 2005

19 Schedule 3: Transitional Provision

20 Schedule 4: Remediable service for the RFPS 2005

Part 6
AMENDMENT OF THE RESERVE FORCES (FULL-TIME RESERVE SERVICE PENSION SCHEME 1997) REGULATIONS 2010

21 Amendment of the Reserve Forces (Full-Time Reserve Service Pension Scheme 1997) Regulations 2010

22 New regulation 4: Schedule 3 (remediable service)

23 Schedule 1: The Full-Time Reserve Service Pension Scheme 1997

24 Schedule 2: Transitional Provision for the Full-Time Reserve Service Pension Scheme 1997

25 Schedule 3: Remediable service for the FTRS 1997

Part 7
AMENDMENT OF THE RESERVE FORCES NON REGULAR PERMANENT STAFF (PENSION AND ATTRIBUTABLE BENEFITS SCHEMES) REGULATIONS 2011

26 Amendment of the Reserve Forces Non Regular Permanent Staff (Pension and Attributable Benefits Schemes) Regulations 2011

27 New regulation 3B: Schedule 4 (remediable service)

28 Schedule 1: The Non Regular Permanent Staff Pension Scheme

29 Schedule 3: Transitional Provision for the Non Regular Permanent Staff Pension Scheme

30 Schedule 4: Remediable service for the NRPS 2011

Part 8
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES PENSION REGULATIONS 2014

31 Amendment of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme Regulations 2014

32 Regulation 2: Schedule (remediable service)

33 Regulation 3: Interpretation

34 Regulation 16: eligibility for active membership

35 Schedule: Remediable service

Part 9
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES (REDUNDANCY, RESETTLEMENT AND GRATUITY EARNINGS SCHEMES) (No. 2) ORDER 2010

36 Amendment of the Armed Forces (Redundancy, Resettlement and Gratuity Earnings Schemes) (No. 2) Order 2010

37 Article 2: Interpretation

38 Part 4: The Armed Forces Resettlement Commutation Scheme 2010

Part 10
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES REDUNDANCY SCHEME ORDER 2020

39 Amendment of the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme Order 2020

40 Schedule: Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme 2020

Part 11
AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES AND RESERVE FORCES (COMPENSATION SCHEME) ORDER 2011

41 Amendment of the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) Order 2011

42 Article 2: Interpretation

43 Insertion of new Part 5A: Remediable Service

44 Schedule 2: insertion of new paragraph 6 (remediable service)

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 Remediable Service for the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 1975

Schedule 2 Remediable Service for the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2005

Schedule 3 Remediable Service for the Armed Forces Early Departure Payments Scheme 2005

Schedule 4 Remediable Service for the Reserve Forces Pension Scheme 2005

Schedule 5 Remediable Service for the Reserve Forces (Full-Time Reserve Service) Pension Scheme 1997

Schedule 6 Remediable Service for the Reserve Forces Non Regular Permanent Staff Pension 2011

Schedule 7 Remediable Service for the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2015

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Explanatory note

Part 11AMENDMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES AND RESERVE FORCES (COMPENSATION SCHEME) ORDER 2011

Insertion of new Part 5A: Remediable Service43.

After Part 5 (adjustment and cessation of benefit), insert—

“Part 5AREMEDIABLE SERVICE

Application and interpretation42A.

(1)

This Part applies where—

(a)

as a result of an immediate choice decision or a deferred choice decision, the amount of the pension or payment payable in respect of a remedy member’s (“M”) remediable service changes, and

(b)

article 39(5) applies in relation to an award of guaranteed income payment, survivor’s guaranteed income payment or child’s payment.

(2)

In this Part—

(a)

an “immediate choice decision” means an irrevocable decision in relation to M’s remediable service under—

(i)

paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 to the AFPS 1975;

(ii)

paragraph 9 of Schedule 3 to the AFPS 2005;

(iii)

paragraph 7 of the Schedule to the EDP Order 2005;

(b)

a “deferred choice decision” means an irrevocable decision in relation to M’s remediable service under—

(i)

paragraph 12 of Schedule 4 to the AFPS 1975;

(ii)

paragraph 13 of Schedule 3 to the AFPS 2005;

(iii)

paragraph 10 of the Schedule to the EDP Order 2005.

(c)

A reference to a pension or payment has the same meaning as in article 39(1).

Adjustment and Reconciliation42B.

(1)

The Secretary of State must calculate the amount of guaranteed income payment, survivor’s guaranteed income payment or child’s payment payable since the award came into payment (the “remediable amount”), taking into account—

(a)

the effect of the immediate choice decision or the deferred choice decision on the amount of the pension or payment payable in respect of M’s remediable service, and

(b)

the requirement in article 39 to adjust an award of guaranteed income payment, survivor’s guaranteed income payment or child’s payment.

(2)

Where the remediable amount is less than the amount actually paid, the beneficiary must pay an amount equal to the difference to the Secretary of State.

(3)

Where the remediable amount is greater than the amount actually paid, the Secretary of State must pay an amount equal to the difference to the beneficiary.

Recovery of Overpayments42C.

Where an amount is owed to the Secretary of State under article 42B(2), that amount—

(a)

is treated as a relevant amount for the purposes of section 26(1)(b) of PSPJOA 2022, and

(b)

must, in the first instance, be offset against any arrears of pension or payment that may be owed to the relevant beneficiary under the provisions of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of PSPJOA 2022.”.