Legislation – The National Health Service Pension Schemes (Remediable Service) (Scotland) Regulations 2023
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PART 11Retirement pensions
Partial retirement: deferred and active remedy members
73.
(1)
This regulation applies to an active or deferred remedy member (“M”) who, at the operative time, is entitled to a pension under—
(a)
regulation E11 (early retirement with actuarial reduction) of the 2011 Regulation;
(b)
regulation 2.D.5 or 3.D.5 (partial retirement (members aged at least 55)) of the 2013 Regulations; or
(c)
regulation 83(election for partial retirement (members over normal minimum pension age)) of the 2015 Regulations.
(2)
M may make an election to substitute the specified percentage of M’s pension (excluding any additional pension) in respect of which M has claimed immediate payment with a different specified percentage (“a substitute percentage election”).
(3)
The scheme manager must send a notice in writing to M of M’s right to make a substitute percentage election under paragraph (2) on or before the relevant date referred to in regulation 6(2).
(4)
A substitute percentage election must—
(a)
be notified by M to the scheme manager in writing;
(b)
be received by the scheme manager—
(i)
within a period of three months beginning with the day after the scheme manager sends the notice referred to in paragraph (3), or
(ii)
by such later time as the scheme manager considers reasonable in all the circumstances of the case;
(c)
contain such information as the scheme manager requires;
(d)
take effect from the day on which M became entitled to the pension referred to in paragraph (1) (whichever is relevant); and
(e)
be disregarded for the purposes of determining whether M may make a further election for partial retirement under the regulation referred to in paragraph (1) (whichever is relevant).
(5)
In this regulation—
“operative time” means if a deferred choice election by virtue of regulation 12 is made in relation to M’s remediable service, the time when the election is made; otherwise, the end of the deferred choice election period in relation to M.