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2003 No. 61

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

The Local Government (Early Termination of Employment) (Discretionary Compensation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003

  Made 10th February 2003 
  Coming into operation 24th March 2003 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART I

GENERAL
1. Citation and commencement
2. General interpretation
3. General and special application of Regulations

PART II

INCREASE OF STATUTORY REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS
4. Power to increase statutory redundancy payments

PART III

DISCRETIONARY COMPENSATION FOR REDUNDANCY: GENERAL
5. Discretionary compensation for redundancy: general

PART IV

ALTERNATIVE DISCRETIONARY AWARDS FOR THOSE AGED 50 AND OVER
6. Persons eligible for discretionary awards
7. Award of credited period by way of compensation
8. Period of residual entitlement
9. Lump sum compensation
10. Annual compensation: general provisions

PART V

EFFECT OF OTHER RECEIPTS ON PART IV COMPENSATION
11. Effect of occupational pension
12. Effect of redundancy payments
13. Effect of other termination payments
14. Effect of periodic payments

PART VI

EFFECTS OF NEW EMPLOYMENT ON PART IV COMPENSATION
15. Interpretation: Part VI
16. Reduction of annual compensation

PART VII

EFFECT OF CESSATION OF NEW EMPLOYMENT ON PART IV COMPENSATION
17. Interpretation: Part VII
18. Effect of cessation of new employment

PART VIII

SURRENDERS AND AWARDS TO SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN
19. Surrender of part of annual compensation
20. Awards to surviving spouses
21. Amount of surviving spouses's short-term and long-term compensation
22. Short-term compensation for children
23. Long-term compensation for children
24. Payment of children's compensation

PART IX

INFORMATION ABOUT AND PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION
25. Policy statements
26. Information relevant to compensation - employing authorities
27. Information relevant to compensation - individuals
28. Payments and repayments
29. Interest on late payments
30. Authority by whom compensation is payable

PART X

MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTARY
31. Finance
32. Transitional provisions and savings
33. Consequential amendments
34. Revocations and savings

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1 Interpretation

  Schedule 2 Table for determination of "appropriate percentage"

  Schedule 3 Employing Authorities to which Parts IV to VIII apply

The Department of the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Articles 9 and 19 of the Superannuation (Northern Ireland) Order 1972[
1] and now vested in it[2] and of every other power enabling it in that behalf and after consultation with the Northern Ireland Local Government Association, the Northern Ireland Local Government Officers' Superannuation Committee and such representatives of other persons likely to be affected by the Regulations as appeared to it to be appropriate, hereby makes the following Regulations:



PART I

GENERAL

Citation and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Local Government (Early Termination of Employment) (Discretionary Compensation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003 and shall come into operation on 24th March 2003.

General interpretation
    
2.  - (1) Schedule 1 contains definitions of expressions used in these Regulations which apply for their interpretation.

    (2) Expressions not defined in Schedule 1 but used in these Regulations and in the Pension Regulations have the same meaning as in those Regulations or, if the expression is not defined in those Regulations, but is defined in the 2000 Regulations, as in the 2000 Regulations.

    (3) Schedule 2 has effect for the purposes of the definition of "appropriate percentage" in Schedule 1.

    (4) Where these Regulations refer to anything done, required or arising under any provision of the Pension Regulations, those references shall include anything done, required or arising under the corresponding provision of the 2000 Regulations, the 1992 Regulations or the 1981 Regulations.

    (5) Where these Regulations refer to a Scheme member or a person who would be or would have been a Scheme member, those references shall include a pensionable employee and a person who would be or would have been a pensionable employee.

General and special application of Regulations
    
3.  - (1) These Regulations apply in relation to, or as the case may be, in consequence of the death of, a person -

and in the following provisions of these Regulations "person" shall be construed accordingly.

    (2) Where an additional requirement is specified in any provision of Parts II to IX in relation to a person, that provision does not apply in relation to him unless he satisfies that additional requirement.



PART II

INCREASE OF STATUTORY REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS

Power to increase statutory redundancy payments
    
4.  - (1) Compensation may be paid in accordance with this regulation to a person who is entitled to a redundancy payment under the 1996 Order on the termination of his employment.

    (2) The amount which may be paid must not be more than the difference between -

    (3) The power to pay compensation is exercisable by the body by which he is employed immediately before the termination date.



PART III

DISCRETIONARY COMPENSATION FOR REDUNDANCY: GENERAL

Discretionary compensation for redundancy: general
     5.  - (1) This Part applies where a person -

    (2) Where this Part applies, the Scheme employer may, not later than six months after the termination date, decide to pay compensation under this Part; and in that event shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the decision, notify the person in whose favour it has been made, giving details of the calculation of the compensation.

    (3) The amount of compensation must not exceed one week's pay for each complete week between the termination date and the person's 65th birthday and, subject to that, must not exceed 66 weeks' pay or, if less, whichever of sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) applies to him -

    (4) Chapter IV of Part I of the 1996 Order (calculation of a week's pay) shall apply for the purpose of calculations under paragraph (3) as it applies for the purpose of calculating redundancy payments but -

    (5) In calculating compensation under this Part the Scheme employer shall exclude any years of qualifying employment which that Scheme employer or any other Scheme employer has taken into account when calculating compensation already paid under these Regulations or other regulations made under Article 19 of the 1972 Order, other than years of concurrent qualifying employment.

    (6) If the person in whose favour a decision under paragraph (2) has been made receives a redundancy payment under Part XII of the 1996 Order or compensation under Part II of these Regulations, the equivalent amount shall be deducted from the compensation otherwise payable to him under this Part.

    (7) Compensation payable under this Part shall be paid by the Scheme employer, as soon as practicable after the decision under paragraph (2), in the form of a lump sum.



PART IV

ALTERNATIVE DISCRETIONARY AWARDS FOR THOSE AGED 50 AND OVER

Persons eligible for discretionary awards
    
6.  - (1) A person is an eligible person for this Part if he satisfies the requirements in paragraph (2).

    (2) The requirements are that, on the termination date of his employment by an employing authority -

Award of credited period by way of compensation
     7.  - (1) An employing authority may award a credited period to an eligible person.

    (2) A credited period must not exceed whichever is the shortest of -

    (3) An award may not be made later than six months after the termination date.

Period of residual entitlement
    
8.  - (1) A person has a period of residual entitlement under regulation 7(2)(b) if he has been awarded a credited period in respect of an earlier cessation.

    (2) The period of his residual entitlement is that found by applying the formula -

(A + B + C) - D
where -

    (3) This paragraph applies to a person -

    (4) The earlier extra service of a person to whom paragraph (3) applies shall be reduced by the period of his subsequent employment or, where the reduction in paragraph (3)(b) or (c) was of, or attributable to, part of that period, by that part.

Lump sum compensation
    
9.  - (1) Subject to Part V, an eligible person who has been awarded a credited period is entitled to compensation in the form of a lump sum if -

    (2) The amount of lump sum compensation payable, unless adjusted in accordance with Part V, is an amount equal to that by which his retirement grant would be increased on the relevant assumptions and in accordance with the Pension Regulations if his total membership were increased by the credited period.

Annual compensation: general provisions
    
10.  - (1) Subject to Part V, an eligible person who has been awarded a credited period is entitled to annual compensation.

    (2) The rate at which annual compensation is payable, unless adjusted in accordance with Part V, VI or VII, is the same as that by which the pension to which -

would be increased, on the relevant assumptions and in accordance with those Regulations, if his total membership were increased by the relevant credited period.

    (3) Annual compensation is payable from the day after the termination date.



PART V

EFFECT OF OTHER RECEIPTS ON PART IV COMPENSATION

Effect of occupational pension
    
11.  - (1) Where the conditions in paragraph (2) are met, an eligible person's basic entitlement shall, if necessary, be reduced so that the total of the annual rates for the time being of -

is not more than the relevant amount.

    (2) The conditions are -

Effect of redundancy payments
    
12.  - (1) This regulation applies to an eligible person who, in respect of any terminated employment -

    (2) If, but for this paragraph, such a person would be entitled -

    (3) If a person to whom this regulation applies has no entitlement to lump sum compensation -

    (4) The calculated amount is that found by applying the formula -

(A × B) - C
where -

Effect of other termination payments
    
13.  - (1) This regulation applies to an eligible person who -

    (2) Such a person shall not be entitled to lump sum compensation if, after deduction of the calculated amount (where required by regulation 12), the amount of that compensation would be the same as, or less than, the termination payment.

    (3) The amount payable to a person who is entitled to lump sum compensation under paragraph (2) is the amount remaining after the deduction of the termination payment and, where required, the calculated amount.

    (4) The basic entitlement of a person to whom this regulation applies shall be adjusted (in addition to any other adjustment required by regulations 12, 16, 18 and 19) -

    (5) Where adjustments to a person's basic entitlement are required in accordance with paragraph (4), no instalment of annual compensation is payable to him until the total of the deductions under that paragraph equals the amount of the adjustment.

Effect of periodic payments
    
14.  - (1) An eligible person who receives periodic payments from his employing authority shall not be entitled to annual compensation for any period in which the total of the periodic payments received is greater than his basic entitlement (as adjusted, where required, under regulations 12, 13, 16 and 18) otherwise payable for that period.

    (2) The amount payable to an eligible person who -

is the amount of his basic entitlement for that period (as adjusted, where required, under regulations 12, 13, 16 and 18) less the total of the periodic payments received for that period.



PART VI

EFFECT ON NEW EMPLOYMENT ON PART IV COMPENSATION

Interpretation: Part VI
    
15.  - (1) In this Part, "annual compensation" means the annual compensation, after any necessary adjustment in accordance with Part V, which would, apart from regulation 16, be payable to a person under these Regulations.

    (2) For the purposes of this Part, an eligible person -

shall be treated as if he had again entered a new employment.

Reduction of annual compensation
    
16.  - (1) Where an eligible person to whom a credited period has been awarded enters a new employment, the employing authority must reduce his annual compensation by such amount (if any) as it considers appropriate.

    (2) In deciding what is appropriate, the employing authority must secure that that person is not able to obtain for himself a total annual amount comprising -

greater than the annual rate of pay to which he would have been entitled had he remained in his terminated employment.

    (3) If that position cannot be secured by reduction of his annual compensation, his entitlement to that compensation shall be suspended.

    (4) The reduction or suspension referred to in paragraph (3) shall apply for so long as the person concerned holds the new employment.

    (5) For the purposes of this regulation, the reference to the "annual rate" of pay of the terminated employment is a reference to the annual rate of such pay at the termination date with official increases.

    (6) For the purposes of this regulation, "new employment" shall not include employment with an admission body unless the person is eligible to be a member of the Scheme in that employment.



PART VII

EFFECT OF CESSATION OF NEW EMPLOYMENT ON PART IV COMPENSATION

Interpretation: Part VII
    
17.  - (1) In this Part, "annual compensation" means the compensation payable to an eligible person under regulation 10 after any necessary adjustment in accordance with regulation 12.

    (2) For the purposes of this Part, an eligible person -

shall be treated as if he had again entered a new employment.

Effect of cessation of new employment
    
18.  - (1) Where an eligible person who has been awarded a credited period has ceased to hold a new employment in which he was a Scheme member or an assumed member, and the sum, in years, of -

exceeds the total membership which would have been used for the purpose of that calculation if he had held his terminated employment until his 65th birthday, his employing authority must reduce his annual compensation by such amount as it considers appropriate.

    (2) For the purposes of this regulation, "total membership" includes membership which would be excluded by virtue of paragraph (4) of regulation 8 of the Pension Regulations (periods of membership: "total membership").

    (3) In deciding what is appropriate, the employing authority must seek to secure that the person is not able to obtain for himself or for any dependant of his greater financial benefits under these Regulations and the Pension Regulations than those to which he or they would have been entitled had he remained in his terminated employment until age 65.

    (4) But if the position referred to in paragraph (3) cannot be secured by reduction of his annual compensation, his entitlement to that compensation shall cease.

    (5) Where there has been a reduction of a person's annual compensation in accordance with this regulation on account of a period of previous new employment or part of such a period ("the abatement period") then, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), the length of his credited period shall be reduced by the abatement period.

    (6) For the purposes of this regulation -



PART VIII

SURRENDERS AND AWARDS TO SURVIVING SPOUSES AND CHILDREN

Surrender of part of annual compensation
    
19.  - (1) A person who, under regulation 36 (surrenders of pension) of the Pension Regulations has been allowed to surrender part of the retirement pension to which he would otherwise have been entitled on ceasing to hold his former employment, may (having been awarded a credited period) notify his employing authority, in accordance with paragraph (2) or (3), that he wishes to surrender part of his annual compensation.

    (2) A person who has not entered a new employment must give notice within one month of the date on which he is notified of the award of a credited period or, if later, his 65th birthday[
6].

    (3) A person who has entered a new employment must give notice within one month of -

whichever is the latest.

    (4) A person to whom paragraph (1) applies may surrender the same percentage of his annual compensation as that surrendered under the Pension Regulations so that, if he is survived by his spouse or a dependant of his ("the beneficiary"), the equivalent value of that part is paid instead to the beneficiary.

    (5) On the death of the person who has surrendered part of his annual compensation the beneficiary becomes entitled to annual compensation at a rate equivalent to the value of the surrender in the beneficiary's favour at the time when the surrender was made.

    (6) The equivalent rate is such rate as is indicated in guidance issued by the Government Actuary.

    (7) If the surrender is allowed, it has effect from the date the person who has made the surrender retires from his employment.

    (8) But it does not take effect if the beneficiary or that person dies before that date, and it ceases to have effect if the beneficiary dies before that person.

    (9) A person to whom regulation 36 of the Pension Regulations does not apply, because of a relevant disqualification, may notify his employing authority as mentioned in paragraph (1) and paragraph (4) shall apply in his case as if -

    (10) In this regulation "annual compensation" means the compensation payable to a person under regulation 10, subject to any necessary adjustment -

Awards to surviving spouses
     20.  - (1) This regulation applies where, on the death of a person who has been awarded a credited period, there is a surviving spouse -

    (2) This regulation also applies where the deceased is survived by more than one spouse if both, or all, of them are, or but for the matters mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) would be, jointly entitled to receive such a pension as is mentioned in paragraph (1)(a); and in such a case references in the following paragraphs (in whatever terms) to an entitlement of the surviving spouse are references to the joint entitlement of the surviving spouses.

    (3) Where this regulation applies, the surviving spouse is entitled to receive -

but if the marriage took place after the termination date, the surviving spouse is only entitled to receive compensation under this regulation if the surviving spouse is (or would be apart from the matters mentioned in paragraph (1)(b)), entitled to a surviving spouse's pension under the Pension Regulations.

    (4) Where there is a joint entitlement under this regulation the employing authority may decide how it shall be apportioned.

    (5) Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), the surviving spouse of an eligible person who ceased employment before 1st February 2003 is not entitled to any compensation under this regulation during any subsequent marriage or period of cohabitation outside marriage, and is entitled to long-term compensation from the end of such marriage or period only if the employing authority so decides.

    (6) Where a widower and a widow marry each other or cohabit with each other outside marriage and both -

only such one of them as they may choose shall be so entitled; and the other shall cease to be so entitled until the end of the marriage or cohabitation.

    (7) The employing authority may determine by resolution in any case where the surviving spouse had not, as at 1st February 2003 entered into a subsequent marriage or a period of cohabitation that paragraph (5) or (6), as appropriate, shall not apply.

Amount of surviving spouse's short-term and long-term compensation
    
21.  - (1) Surviving spouse's short-term compensation is payable at an annual rate equal to that at which annual compensation would have been payable to the deceased immediately before his death in accordance with these Regulations, ignoring -

    (2) Surviving spouse's long-term compensation is the relevant fraction of the annual compensation which would have been payable to the deceased immediately before his death in accordance with these Regulations ignoring any adjustment -

    (3) Where at the time of his death the deceased was in a new employment in which he was a Scheme member, the employing authority must decide the extent to which any reduction made by it under regulation 18 to the annual compensation is to be taken into account.

    (4) The amount payable under regulation 20 for a period to a surviving spouse who receives periodic payments is the amount which would have been paid to that surviving spouse for that period, less the total of the periodic payments received for that period.

Short-term compensation for children
    
22.  - (1) This regulation applies where a person who has been awarded a credited period dies, leaving one or more eligible children -

    (2) Where this regulation applies, but subject to paragraph (3), the eligible children are entitled to, or to have paid for their benefit, children's short-term compensation for the same period as that for which their short-term pension is payable under regulation 47(2) or (3) of the Pension Regulations.

    (3) An eligible child is not entitled to compensation under paragraph (2) for any period during which he is in the care of a surviving spouse who is entitled to short-term compensation under regulation 20.

    (4) Children's short-term compensation is payable at an annual rate equal to that at which annual compensation would have been payable to the deceased in accordance with these Regulations, ignoring any adjustment in accordance with regulation 13 or 14 or under regulation 18.

    (5) If eligible children to whom or for whose benefit periodic payments are made are entitled to children's short-term compensation for a period, the amount payable to or for their benefit for that period is the amount which would have been paid to them (in accordance with paragraph (1) or (2)) for that period, less the total of any periodic payments made for that period.

Long-term compensation for children
    
23.  - (1) This regulation applies where a person who has been awarded a credited period dies, leaving one or more eligible children -

    (2) Where this regulation applies, but subject to paragraph (3), the eligible children are entitled to receive, or to have paid for their benefit, children's long-term compensation for the same period as that for which their long-term pension is payable under regulation 48(2) or (3) of the Pension Regulations.

    (3) An eligible child is not entitled to compensation under paragraph (2) for any period in which the total of periodic payments made to him and any other eligible children or for their benefit for that period is greater than the amount of children's short-term compensation which would otherwise have been paid to them or for their benefit for that period.

    (4) Children's long-term compensation is the relevant fraction of the annual compensation which would have been payable to the deceased immediately before his death in accordance with these Regulations ignoring any adjustment -

    (5) Where at the time of his death the deceased was in a new employment in which he was a Scheme member, the employing authority must decide the extent to which any reduction made by it under regulation 19 to the annual compensation is to be taken into account.

    (6) The amounts payable under this regulation for a period to a child who receives periodic payments is the amount which would have been paid to him for that period, less the total of the periodic payments received for that period.

Payment of children's compensation
    
24.  - (1) Where children's compensation is payable to, or for the benefit of, the same children to whom, or for whose benefit, children's pensions are payable under regulation 49 (discretions as to payment of children's pensions) of the Pension Regulations, the compensation shall be paid to the same person and, if applicable, in the same proportions as the pension is paid under that regulation.

    (2) If the only reason why a children's pension is not paid under regulation 49 of the Pension Regulations is -

the employing authority shall decide to whom the children's compensation is to be paid and, if applicable, how it is to be apportioned amongst the eligible children.



PART IX

INFORMATION ABOUT AND PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION

Policy statements
    
25.  - (1) Each Scheme employer must formulate, publish within four months of the commencement date, and keep under review -

    (2) If the Scheme employer decides to change either policy, it must publish a statement of the amended policy within one month of the date of its decision.

    (3) The Scheme employer must not give effect to any policy change until one month has passed since the date of publication of the statement under paragraph (2).

    (4) In formulating and reviewing its policies the Scheme employer must -

Information relevant to compensation - employing authorities
    
26.  - (1) Within one month after the date of -

the employing authority must, by notice in writing, inform the recipient of the effect of the award or the adjustment, as the case may be, giving details of any relevant calculation.

    (2) The employing authority may at any time, by notice in writing, require a person to whom compensation is payable under any of Parts IV to VIII -

as it may reasonably require for the discharge of its functions under these Regulations; and may require the information and documents to be supplied and produced within such reasonable period as may be specified in the notice.

Information relevant to compensation - individuals
    
27.  - (1) Within one month after the date of his entry into, or departure from, a new employment, a person to whom a credited period has been awarded must, by notice in writing, inform his employing authority of that fact.

    (2) A person who has received a notice under regulation 26(2) must supply the information and produce the documents required (in so far as they are in his possession or under his control); and, if a period for their supply and production has been specified in the notice, must supply and produce them before the end of that period.

Payments and repayments
    
28.  - (1) Any compensation payable under these Regulations -

    (2) Compensation (other than compensation payable in a lump sum) payable to, or in respect of, a person shall be payable where the entitlement arises under Part IV or VIII, at the same intervals as those at which his pension is payable under the Pension Regulations (or, but for a relevant disqualification and on the relevant assumptions or, as the case may be, the transfer of benefits to another pension scheme, would have been so payable).

    (3) Where any compensation is paid in error to any person (including any overpayment) -

    (4) The paying authority shall take into account the person's circumstances (so far as known or reasonably ascertainable), before taking steps under paragraph (3)(c).

Interest on late payments
    
29.  - (1) Where all or part of any compensation due under either of Part IV or VIII is not paid by the paying authority within the relevant period after the due date, that authority must pay interest on the unpaid amount to the person to whom it is payable.

    (2) Interest under paragraph (1) must be calculated at one per cent. above base rate on a day to day basis from the due date to the date of payment, and compounded with three-monthly rests.

Authority by whom compensation is payable
    
30.  - (1) Unless other provisions of these Regulations have a different effect, compensation payable under either of Part IV or VIII shall be paid by the employing authority.

    (2) The Committee in relation to any person who is entitled to any compensation under Part IV or VIII may agree with the employing authority to pay on its behalf such compensation arising in respect of that person and to recover the amount from the employing authority within such period (subject to paragraph (4)) and on such terms as the Committee may determine.

    (3) Lump sum compensation may not be paid from the fund maintained by the Committee under the Pension Regulations.

    (4) The amount of any compensation paid under Part IV or VIII from the fund by the Committee on behalf of the employing authority must be recovered from the employing authority within two months from the payment.



PART X

MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTARY

Finance
    
31. The cost of any payment to be made under these Regulations must not be met out of the fund.

Transitional provisions and savings
    
32. Regulations 20, 22, 23 and 24 shall have effect as if references in them to provisions of the Pension Regulations included, in relation to any case in which comparable provisions of the 2000 Regulations apply (by virtue of the Transitional Regulations), references to those comparable provisions.

Consequential amendments
    
33. In the Pension Regulations -

Revocations and savings
    
34.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the following provisions of the 2001 Regulations are hereby revoked -

    (2) Where a person has been awarded a credited period under regulation 7 of the 2001 Regulations, regulations 16 and 17 of those Regulations shall continue to apply as if these Regulations had not been made.



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on


10th February 2003.

L.S.


J. Ritchie
A senior officer of the Department of the Environment


SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2(1) to (3)


INTERPRETATION


In these Regulations -

before the termination date, for the purpose of calculating a retirement payment or, if more than one period has been granted, the total of them;

and in this definition "similar instrument" means any instrument to similar effect made under any statutory provision;



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 2(3) and Schedule 1


TABLE FOR DETERMINATION OF "APPROPRIATE PERCENTAGE"


Age last birthday Appropriate percentage Appropriate percentage
     Male Female
50 6.04 5.61
51 6.12 5.66
52 6.21 5.72
53 6.31 5.80
54 6.45 5.90
55 6.59 6.02
56 6.75 6.13
57 6.92 6.26
58 7.10 6.40
59 7.30 6.55
60 7.51 6.70
61 7.73 6.87
62 7.97 7.05
63 8.23 7.24
64 8.51 7.45



SCHEDULE 3
Schedule 1


EMPLOYERS TO WHICH PARTS IV TO VIII APPLY


A district council;

Northern Ireland Local Government Officers' Superannuation Committee;

Northern Ireland Housing Executive;

An Education and Library Board;

Fire Authority for Northern Ireland;

Local Government Staff Commission;

Staff Commission for Education and Library Boards;

University of Ulster, except that these regulations apply only to a person who was employed immediately before 1st October 1984 by the Governors of the Ulster Polytechnic;

The governing body of a college of education as defined in Article 2(2) of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986[
25];

The Management Board of a training school set up under the provisions of section 138 of the Children and Young Persons Act (Northern Ireland) 1968[26];

Probation Board for Northern Ireland;

Northern Ireland Fishery Harbour Authority;

The governing body of an institution of further education within the meaning of the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997[27];

Laganside Corporation; and

The Board of Governors of -



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


These Regulations revoke and replace Parts II to IV of the Local Government (Discretionary Payments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 ("the 2001 Regulations"). They make provision for discretionary payments to persons employed by employers listed in Schedule 3 or by a Scheme employer (as defined in the Schedule 1 to these Regulations) whose employment terminated by reason of redundancy or in the interests of the efficient exercise of the employer's functions (but not on ill-health grounds), or where a joint appointment comes to an end because one of the holders leaves. As a result of these Regulations, the 2001 Regulations now relate to injury allowances as respects non-pensionable service.

Part I (regulations 1 to 3) and Schedules 1 and 2 include provisions relating to the interpretation and application of the Regulations. Expressions which are also used in the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002 (referred to in these Regulations as "the Pension Regulations"), have the meanings given by Schedule 1 to those Regulations.

Regulation 3(1) and (2) provides for the application of the Regulations to persons if they are eligible to be members of the Local Government Pension Scheme (whether or not they are, in fact, members).

Part II (regulation 4) allows for the payment of compensation to persons who are entitled to a redundancy payment under the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996.

Part III (regulation 5) allows for a lump sum compensation payment, whether or not the person is eligible for compensation under Part II.

Part IV (regulations 6 to 10) provides an alternative form of compensation to that in Part III for persons aged 50 or more. It provides for the award of credited periods and the payment of lump sum and annual compensation. To be entitled to compensation under this Part, a person must be employed by an employer listed in Schedule 3. The Boards of Governors of certain schools have been added to the list of employers in that Schedule.

Parts V to VII (regulations 11 to 18) provide for the adjustment of compensation awarded under Part IV where the person entitled to it receives other payments or enters or leaves a new employment. A change from the 2001 Regulations is that no specific method of abatement is provided by the Regulations and it is for the employer to decide how to make the necessary adjustment.

Part VIII (regulations 19 to 24) relates to surrenders of annual compensation and payments to surviving spouses and children on the death of a person entitled to compensation under Part IV.

Part IX makes provision for -

Part X contains miscellaneous and supplementary provisions.

Regulation 31 prevents the cost of payments under the Regulations being charged to the pension fund. Regulation 32 introduces the transitional provisions and savings. Regulation 33 introduces the consequential amendments. Regulation 34 revokes certain provisions of the 2001 Regulations, subject to savings.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 1972/1073 (N.I. 10)back

[2] S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1973 No. 504 Article 7(1); S.I. 1976/424 (N.I. 6)back

[3] See Article 23(1)(c) of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996back

[4] See regulation 8(2) of the Pension Regulationsback

[5] See regulation 9 of the Pension Regulationsback

[6] See regulation 26(2) of the Pension Regulationsback

[7] 1965 c. 19 (N.I.)back

[8] 1971 c. 35 (N.I.)back

[9] 1972 c. 9 (N.I.)back

[10] S.I. 1972/1073 (N.I. 10)back

[11] S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1965 No. 246back

[12] S.R. 1992 No. 547 as amended by other instruments listed in Schedule M3 to S.R. 2000 No. 177back

[13] S.I. 1996/1919 (N.I. 16)back

[14] S.R. 2000 No. 177 as amended by S.R. 2001 No. 61, S.R. 2001 No. 63, S.R. 2001 No. 64, S.R. 2002 No. 115 and S.R. 2002 No. 353back

[15] S.R. 2001 No. 279back

[16] 1992 c.7back

[17] See S.R. 1999 No. 283 (N.I.) Article 3(1) and S.R. 1999 No. 481, Article 8 and Schedule 6 Part IIback

[18] S.I. 1986/1888 (N.I. 18); Articles 3-16 were repealed by the Pension Schemes (Northern Ireland) Act 1993 c. 49 Schedule 4 Part 1back

[19] 1993 c. 49 section 39 was amended by the Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 (S.I. 1995/3213 (N.I. 22)) Article 147 and Schedule 3 paragraph 34back

[20] S.R. 2002 No. 352back

[21] Schedule D1 continues to have effect as mentioned in S.R. 2002 No. 353back

[22] See Schedule M2 to the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (S.R. 2000 No. 177)back

[23] S.R. 1989 No. 345: revoked by S.R. 1992 No. 547back

[24] S.R. 2002 No. 353back

[25] S.I. 1986/594 (N.I. 3) as amended by S.I. 1989/2406 (N.I. 20) (Article 166 and Schedule 9)back

[26] 1968 c. 34 (N.I.) as substituted by Schedule 16 to S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14) and replaced by Article 51 of and Schedule 4 to S.I. 1998/1504 (N.I. 9)back

[27] S.I. 1997/1772 (N.I. 15)back

[28] S.I. 1989/2406 (N.I. 20)back



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