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4.—(1) A person in category A is a person—
(a)who has, or, in the case of a deceased person or a person who transferred out of the Scheme had, remediable service(1);
(b)to whom regulation 4 (statutory underpin) of the Transitional Regulations did not apply; and
(c)who died, or, in relation to whom one of the dates set out in regulation 4H(1) of the Transitional Regulations (final underpin dates) occurred, before 1st October 2023.
(2) A person in category B is a person—
(a)who has, or, in the case of a deceased person or a person who transferred out of the Scheme, had, remediable service;
(b)to whom regulation 4 of the Transitional Regulations applied;
(c)who died, or in relation to whom one of the dates set out in regulation 4H(1) (final underpin dates) of the Transitional Regulations occurred, before 1st October 2023; and
(d)who was not entitled to an increase in their pension account under regulation 4 of the Transitional Regulations.
(3) A person in category C is a person—
(a)who has, or, in the case of a deceased person or a person who transferred out of the Scheme, had, remediable service;
(b)to whom regulation 4 of the Transitional Regulations applied;
(c)who died, or in relation to whom one of the dates set out in regulation 4H(1) (final underpin dates) of the Transitional Regulations occurred, before 1st October 2023; and
(d)who was, or, if they had not died, would have been, entitled to an increase in their pension account under regulation 4 of the Transitional Regulations.
(4) In their application in relation to a person in accordance with this Part, the amendments made by regulations 2 and 3 have effect as if they were in operation from 1st April 2015.
(5) In this Part, references to regulation 4 of the Transitional Regulations are to it, as if it had effect immediately before 1st October 2023.
(6) In this Part, “final guarantee amount” has the meaning given in Schedule 1 (interpretation) of the Transitional Regulations.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 4 in operation at 1.10.2023, see reg. 1(1)
For the meaning of remediable service, including the period in which it must take place, see section 77 of the Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022 (c. 7).
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