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1 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2006 No FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES, ENGLAND PENSIONS, ENGLAND The Firefighters Compensation Scheme (England) Order 2006 Made th July 2006 Laid before Parliament 17th July 2006 Coming into force - - 7th August
2 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2006 No FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES, ENGLAND PENSIONS, ENGLAND The Firefighters Compensation Scheme (England) Order 2006 Made th July 2006 Laid before Parliament 17th July 2006 Coming into force - - 7th August 2006 This Order is made in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 34 and 60 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004(a). Before making this Order, and in accordance with section 34(5) of that Act, the Secretary of State consulted such persons as he considered appropriate(b). The Secretary of State makes the following Order: Citation, commencement, application and interpretation 1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Firefighters Compensation Scheme (England) Order 2006 and shall come into force on 7th August 2006; but (a) rule 3 of Part 2 of the Compensation Scheme (compensation for death or permanent incapacity while on duty), and so much of that Scheme as relates to that rule, shall have effect from 1st April 2000; and (b) the remainder of the Compensation Scheme shall have effect from 1st April (2) This Order applies in relation to England only(c). (3) In this Order the Compensation Scheme means the Firefighters Compensation Scheme (England) 2006, set out in the Schedule to this Order; and (a) 2004 c.21. (b) As a consequence of machinery of government changes announced on 5th May 2006, the Secretary of State on whose behalf this Order is made is not the Secretary of State who complied with the requirements of section 34(5) of the Fire and Rescue Services Act (c) The powers of the Secretary of State under sections 34 and 60 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 are vested in the National Assembly for Wales by virtue of section 62 of that Act. [DCLG 4017]
3 the Pension Scheme means the Scheme set out in Schedule 2 to the Firemen s Pension Scheme Order 1992(a). New compensation scheme for firefighters 2. (1) Subject to articles 3 and 4, the Compensation Scheme (which makes provision for the payment of pensions, allowances and gratuities to and in respect of persons who die or are permanently disabled as the result of an injury sustained or disease contracted while employed by a fire and rescue authority) shall have effect; and the corresponding provisions of the Pension Scheme shall cease to have effect. (2) The corresponding provisions of the Pension Scheme and the provisions of the Compensation Scheme to which they correspond are set out in Schedule 2 to this Order. General transitional provision 3. (1) Where (a) a provision of the Compensation Scheme ( the new provision ) re-enacts a provision of the Pension Scheme ( the old provision ) with any modification, and (b) a person to whom a protected benefit was being paid or might become payable is placed in a worse position than he would have been in if the old provision had continued to have effect, he may, by giving written notice to the fire and rescue authority liable or prospectively liable for payment of the benefit, elect that the new provision is to apply in relation to the benefit as if it had re-enacted the old provision without modification. (2) Notice under paragraph (1) must be given not later than 30th September (3) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a protected benefit is one paid, or capable of becoming payable, to or in respect of a person who, before 1st April 2006, ceased to be a member of the fire and rescue service or died. Transitional provision: decisions and determinations made before 1st April (1) With the exception of rule 3 of Part 2, the Compensation Scheme shall not have effect in relation to a person in respect of whom a determination or decision under the Pension Scheme relevant to whether permanent disablement has been occasioned by a qualifying injury (within the meaning of rule A9 of the Pension Scheme) has been made before 1st April (2) In a case to which paragraph (1) applies, the provisions of the Pension Scheme, in the form in which they existed immediately before 1st April 2006, shall continue to have effect in relation to such a person. Signed by authority of one of Her Majesty s Principal Secretaries of State Phil Woolas Minister of State 10th July 2006 Department for Communities and Local Government (a) S.I. 1992/129, amended, as to England, by S.I. 1997/2309 and 2851, 1998/1010 and 2005/3228 (Sch.1); and as to England only by SI. 2001/3649 and 3691, 2004/1912, 2005/2980 and 3228 (Sch.2) and 2006/1810;. There are other amendments not relevant to this Order. The Scheme was made under section 26 of the Fire Services Act 1947 (c.41). That Act was repealed by section 52 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 (c.21) Subsections (1) to (5) of section 26 were continued in force, for the purposes of the scheme established under that section as the Firemen s Pension Scheme,, by the Firefighters Pension Scheme (England and Scotland) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/2306). The name of the scheme was changed to the Firefighters Pension Scheme, by article 4(1) of that Order. 2
4 SCHEDULE 1 Article 2 The Firefighters Compensation Scheme (England) 2006 CONTENTS PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Citation and commencement 2. Interpretation 3. Exclusive application to regular firefighters 4. Application to temporary employment connected with fire services 5. Application to permanent employment as instructor 6. Reckoning of service for purposes of awards 7. Qualifying injury 8. Disablement 9. Death or infirmity resulting from qualifying injury 10. Effective date of retirement PART 2 INJURY AWARDS AND DUTY-RELATED COMPENSATION 1. Injury awards 2. Part-time members 3. Compensation for death or permanent incapacity while on duty 4. Commutation of small compensatory pensions PART 3 AWARDS ON DEATH: SPOUSES AND CIVIL PARTNERS 1. Special award for spouse or civil partner 2. Augmented award for spouse or civil partner 3. Limitation on award to spouse or civil partner by reference to date of marriage or formation of partnership 4. Limitation where spouse or civil partner is living apart 5. Effect of new relationship PART 4 AWARDS ON DEATH: CHIDREN 1. Child s special allowance 2. Child s special gratuity 3. Child s special allowance or gratuity: limitations PART 5 AWARDS ON DEATH: ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 1. Adult dependent relative s special pension 3
5 2. Dependent relative s gratuity 4. Gratuity in lieu of child s special allowance 5. Increase of pensions and allowances during first 13 weeks PART 6 DETERMINATION OF QUESTIONS AND APPEALS 1. Determination by fire and rescue authority 2. Appeal to medical referee 3. Appeal to Crown Court PART 7 SERVICEMEN 1. Interpretation of Part 7 2. Awards to servicemen 3. Awards on death of servicemen 4. Servicemen who resume service as regular firefighters PART 8 SPECIAL CASES 1. Award for or in relation to employee who is not a regular or retained firefighter 2. Award for or in relation to a retained or volunteer firefighter 3. Employees other than regular firefighters: supplementary PART 9 REVIEW, WITHDRAWAL AND FORFEITURE OF AWARDS 1. Review of injury pension 2. Reduction of award in case of default 3. Withdrawal of pension during service as regular firefighter 4. Withdrawal of pension on conviction of certain offences 5. Forfeiture of award PART 10 PAYMENT OF AWARDS AND FINANCIAL PROVISIONS 1. Authorities responsible for payment of awards 2. Payment of awards 3. Prevention of duplication PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Citation and commencement 1. (1) This Scheme may be cited as the Firefighters Compensation Scheme (England)
6 (2) With the exception of rule 3 of Part 2 (compensation for death or permanent incapacity while on duty), the provisions of this Scheme have effect from 1st April (3) Rule 3 of Part 2 has effect from 1st April Interpretation 2. (1) In this Scheme the 2004 Act means the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004(a) amount, in relation to a pension or allowance, means its annual amount; average pensionable pay has the same meaning as in the Pension Scheme(b) award means a pension, allowance or gratuity under this Scheme; child, in relation to a person who has died, means (a) a legitimate or illegitimate child, step-child or adopted child of his, and (b) any other child who was substantially dependent on him and either is related to him or is the child of his spouse or civil partner; and parent shall be construed accordingly; disabled, disablement and permanent disablement shall be construed in accordance with rule 8 of Part 1; fire and rescue authority means a fire and rescue authority under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004(c); full-time vocational training means training of at least one year s duration for a trade, profession or calling where that training is undertaken on a full-time basis; independent qualified medical practitioner means a medical practitioner holding a diploma in occupational medicine or an equivalent or higher qualification issued by a competent authority in an EEA State, or being an Associate, a Member or a Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine(d) or an equivalent institution of an EEA State; and for the purposes of this definition competent authority has the same meaning as in the General and Specialist Medical Practice (Education, Training and Qualifications) Order 2003(e); injury includes disease; normal pension age, in relation to employees of a fire and rescue authority appointed on terms under which they are or may be required to engage in fire-fighting, means 55; pension, unless otherwise stated, means a pension under this Scheme; Pension Scheme means the Firemen s Pension Scheme 1992(f); pensionable pay and pensionable service have the same meaning as in the Pension Scheme(g); qualifying injury shall be construed in accordance with rule 7 of Part 1; regular firefighter means a person who is employed (a) by a fire and rescue authority as a firefighter (whether whole-time or part-time), other than as a retained or volunteer firefighter, and (b) on terms under which he is, or may be, required to engage in fire-fighting or, without a break in continuity of such employment, may be required to perform other duties appropriate to his role as a firefighter (whether instead of, or in addition to, engaging in fire-fighting) and whose employment is not temporary; (a) 2004 c.21. (b) See rule G1. (c) 2004 c.21; see section 1 of the Act. (d) The Faculty of Occupational Medicine is a registered charity no (e) S.I. 2003/1250; the definition of competent authority is in Schedule 1. (f) Set out in Schedule 2 to the Firemen s Pension Scheme Order 1992 (S.I. 1992/129). (g) See, as to pensionable pay, rule G1 and, as to pensionable service, rule F1. 5
7 retained firefighter means a member of the fire and rescue service who is obliged to attend (a) at the station to which he is attached for training, development and maintenance duties for an average of two hours each week and, promptly, at any time, in response to a call; and (b) at any incident or other occurrence, or at any other station for standby duties during his period of availability; retire shall be construed in accordance with rule 10 of Part 1; state pensionable age means pensionable age as determined in accordance with the rules in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the Pensions Act 1995(a); surviving spouse means a widow or widower; and volunteer firefighter means a member of the fire and rescue service who (a) is obliged to attend at the station to which he is attached for training, development and maintenance duties for an average of two hours each week and, promptly, at any time, in response to a call; and (b) receives no retaining or other fee in respect of those duties. (2) Where this Scheme requires anything to be done within a specified period after or from a specified day or event, the period begins immediately after the specified day or, as the case may be, the day on which the specified event occurs. Exclusive application to regular firefighters 3. (1) Subject to paragraph (3) and Part 8 (special cases), this Scheme applies in relation to regular firefighters and their spouses or civil partners and dependants to the exclusion of pension provision under any enactment other than section 34 of the 2004 Act and the Social Security Act 1975(b). (2) In paragraph (1) pension provision means any provision for the payment of an award, on death or permanent disablement, in respect of employment as a regular firefighter. (3) A person who is not an employee of a fire and rescue authority but whose employment is, under rule 4 or 5 of this Part, treated for the purposes of this Scheme as employment as a regular firefighter, is not a regular firefighter for the purposes of this rule. Application to temporary employment connected with fire services 4. (1) This rule applies in the case of a person who has ceased to perform duties as a regular firefighter and has entered temporary employment. (2) For the purposes of this rule temporary employment is employment, on duties connected with the provision of fire and rescue services (a) as an instructor at the central training institution or any training centre maintained by the Secretary of State, or (b) as an inspector, assistant inspector or other officer appointed under section 28 of the 2004 Act, or (c) in pursuance of arrangements made by the Secretary of State in connection with the training in fire-fighting of members of the armed forces of the Crown, or (d) in pursuance of arrangements made by the Secretary of State, in connection with the training and organisation of fire-fighting forces in any country or territory outside the United Kingdom. (a) 1995 c.26. (b) 1975 c.44. 6
8 (3) Where this rule applies the person s temporary employment shall be treated for the purposes of this Scheme as employment by a fire and rescue authority; and this Scheme applies in relation to the temporary employment as if (a) he were, and his duties were duties as, a regular firefighter, (b) his pay and role were the same as they would have been had he not ceased to perform duties as a regular firefighter or, where section 10 of the Fire Services Act 1959(a) applies, the same as his pay and role as an employee of a fire and rescue authority, (c) any reference to employment with a fire and rescue authority were a reference to the temporary employment, and (d) any reference to a fire and rescue authority were a reference to the Secretary of State. Application to permanent employment as instructor 5. (1) This rule applies in the case of a person who has ceased to perform duties as a regular firefighter and has entered permanent employment. (2) For the purposes of this rule permanent employment is employment, on duties connected with the provision of fire and rescue services, as an instructor at the central training institution or any training centre maintained by the Secretary of State. (3) Where this rule applies the person s permanent employment shall be treated for the purposes of this Scheme as employment by a fire and rescue authority and this Scheme applies in relation to the permanent employment as if (a) he were, and his duties were duties as, a regular firefighter, and (b) any reference to a fire and rescue authority were a reference to the Secretary of State. Reckoning of service for purposes of awards 6. (1) Subject to paragraph (3), for the purpose of calculating an award payable to or in respect of an employee of a fire and rescue authority by reference to any period in years (including a period of pensionable or other service) the period shall be reckoned as B A years 365 where A is the number of completed years in the period, and B is the number of completed days in any remaining part of a year, and a part of a year which includes 29th February in a leap year and comprises 365 days shall be treated as a whole year. (2) Where, for the purpose of calculating an award payable to or in respect of a regular firefighter (a) it is necessary to determine his pensionable service reckonable by reason of service or employment before or after a particular date ( the material date ), and (b) by virtue of the receipt by a fire and rescue authority of a transfer value, he is entitled to reckon a period of pensionable service ( the credited period ) by reason of service or employment for a period ( the previous employment period ) which includes that date, the credited period counts as pensionable service reckonable by reason of service or employment before and after the material date in the same proportion as that between the parts of the previous employment period falling before and after the material date. (a) 1959 c.44. 7
9 (3) Subject to rule 2 of Part 8 (special cases: award for or in relation to a retained or volunteer firefighter) and Part 2 of Schedule 2, any period of service as a part-time employee of a fire and rescue authority shall be treated as service as a whole-time employee of a fire and rescue authority when calculating a person s pensionable service. Qualifying injury 7. (1) Except in (a) rule 3 of Part 2 (compensation for death or permanent incapacity while on duty), (b) rule 2 of Part 8 (special cases: award for or in relation to a retained or volunteer firefighter), and (c) paragraphs (2) and (3) of rule 1 of Part 10 (authorities responsible for payment of awards), and (d) rule 3 of Part 10 (prevention of duplication), references in this Scheme to a qualifying injury are references to an injury received by a person, without his own default, in the exercise of his duties as a regular firefighter. (2) In rule 3 of Part 2, references to a qualifying injury are references to an injury received by a person in the exercise of his duties as a regular, retained or volunteer firefighter. (3) In rule 2 of Part 8 and paragraph (4) of rule 3 of Part 10, references to a qualifying injury are references to an injury received by a person, without his own default, in the exercise of his duties as a retained or volunteer firefighter. (4) In paragraphs (2) and (3) of rule 1 of Part 10 and paragraph (5) of rule 3 of that Part, references to a qualifying injury are references to an injury received by a person, without his own default, in the exercise of his duties as a regular or retained firefighter. (5) For the purposes of this Scheme an injury shall be treated as having been received by a person without his default unless the injury is wholly or mainly due to his own serious and culpable negligence or misconduct. Disablement 8. (1) References in this Scheme to a person s being permanently disabled are references to his being disabled at the time when the question arises for decision and to his disablement being at that time likely to be permanent. (2) In determining whether a disablement is permanent, a fire and rescue authority shall have regard to whether the disablement will continue until the person s normal pension age. (3) Subject to paragraph (4), disablement means incapacity, occasioned by infirmity of mind or body, for the performance of duty, except that, in relation to a child, it means incapacity, so occasioned, to earn a living. (4) Where it is necessary to determine the degree of a person s disablement, it shall be determined by reference to the degree to which his earning capacity has been affected as a result of a qualifying injury. (5) Where, as a result of a qualifying injury, a person is receiving in-patient treatment at a hospital, he shall be treated as being totally disabled. (6) Where (a) a person has retired before becoming disabled, and (b) the date on which he becomes disabled cannot be ascertained, it shall be taken to be the date on which the claim that he is disabled is first made known to the fire and rescue authority. 8
10 Death or infirmity resulting from qualifying injury 9. (1) Except for the purposes of rule 3 of Part 2. a person shall be taken to have died from the effects of a qualifying injury if it appears that, had he not suffered that injury, he would not have died when he did. (2) Except for the purposes of rule 3 of Part 2, in the case of a person who has died or become permanently disabled, any infirmity of mind or body shall be taken to have been occasioned by an injury if the injury caused or substantially contributed to the infirmity or, as the case may be, the person s death. Effective date of retirement 10. For the purposes of this Scheme an employee of a fire and rescue authority shall be taken to retire immediately after his last day of service. Injury awards PART 2 INJURY AWARDS AND DUTY-RELATED COMPENSATION 1. (1) This rule applies to a regular firefighter who has retired and is permanently disabled if the infirmity was occasioned by a qualifying injury. (2) The firefighter is entitled (a) to a gratuity, and (b) subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), to an injury pension, both calculated in accordance with Schedule 1. (3) Payment of an injury pension is subject to paragraph 4 of Part 1 of Schedule 1. (4) Where the firefighter retired before becoming permanently disabled, no payment in respect of an injury pension shall be made for the period before he became permanently disabled. Part-time members 2. Where a person is entitled to an award under this Part and some or all of his service, by virtue of which his pensionable service is reckonable, is part-time service, his award shall be calculated in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 1. Compensation for death or permanent incapacity while on duty 3. (1) This rule applies (a) in relation to a firefighter whose death is caused solely by the effects of a qualifying injury sustained in the performance of his duties as a firefighter, and (b) to a firefighter who is permanently incapacitated at the date of discharge for carrying on any occupation solely by reason of a qualifying injury sustained in the performance of his duties as a firefighter. (2) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (6) to (8), the fire and rescue authority shall pay (a) to the firefighter, or (b) if he dies within twelve months of the date on which he sustained the injury that was the cause of his death (i) to his dependants, for their joint benefit; or (ii) if he has only one dependant, to that person, the amount ascertained in accordance with paragraph (3). 9
11 (3) The amount is equal to five times the annual pensionable pay that a person who (a) is employed in the role of firefighter by the same fire and rescue authority; and (b) for pay purposes, is competent, would receive, calculated (i) on the assumption that the person had completed four years service; and (ii) using the rate of pay applicable at the date on which the injury was sustained. (4) If the firefighter dies within the period referred to in paragraph (2)(b) leaving no dependants, the fire and rescue authority shall, subject to paragraphs (6) to (8), pay to his executor or personal representative, for the benefit of his estate, the sum of 950. (5) The recipient of a payment under paragraph (2) or (4) (a) shall notify the fire and rescue authority of the subsequent receipt by him, or where payment is made in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (2)(b), by any dependant of the deceased, of any payment by way of compensation or damages referable to the qualifying injury (including the receipt of any such payment from the authority); and (b) shall, unless that payment has already been abated by virtue of paragraph (7), pay to the authority such amount as may be notified to him by the authority as the amount to which the authority is entitled under paragraph (7). (6) Where the firefighter s serious and culpable negligence or misconduct contributed in any material respect to the circumstances in which his qualifying injury was sustained, the fire and rescue authority may reduce the amount or sum referred to in paragraph (2) or (4) by such amount as they consider appropriate. (7) The fire and rescue authority shall abate a payment under paragraph (2) or (4) by the amount of any compensation or damages received as mentioned in paragraph (5)(a). (8) The fire and rescue authority shall deduct from the amount that would otherwise be payable as mentioned in paragraph (2) or (4) the amount of any gratuity payable under this Scheme or the Pension Scheme, other than the amount of the gratuity that represents the difference between the gratuity payable under rule 1 of Part 3 (special award) and the gratuity payable under rule 2 of that Part (augmented award). (9) For the purposes of this rule (a) a person is competent for pay purposes if (i) having been assessed, he has been found to be competent in the performance of the duties of his role; and (ii) he is paid at the rate appropriate to competent firefighters performing the same role; and (b) the dependants of a deceased firefighter are (i) any spouse or civil partner who is living with the firefighter at the date of his death; (ii) any spouse or civil partner who is not living with the firefighter at that time but who is wholly or substantially dependent on him for financial support; (iii) any unmarried partner (other than a civil partner) who had been living with the firefighter in a long-term relationship (his long-term partner ); (iv) any dependent child who at the date of the firefighter s death (aa) is under 16; or (bb) is under 19 and is undergoing full-time education or full-time vocational training; (v) any parent of his who at the date of his death is wholly or substantially dependent on him for financial support; and (vi) any brother, sister, daughter or son of his who at the date of his death is (aa) over the age of 19, and 10
12 (bb) wholly or substantially dependent on him for financial support. (10) In paragraph (9)(b)(iii), long-term relationship means a relationship that has continued, to the exclusion of any other relationship, for the period of at least two years ending with the date of the firefighter s death or such shorter period as the fire and rescue authority may in any particular case allow. Commutation of small compensatory pensions 4. (1) Where the total amount of (a) any pension under rule 1 payable to a person who has attained state pensionable age; and (b) any pension to which he is entitled under rule IA1 of the Pension Scheme (pension credit member s entitlement to pension); and (c) any increase under the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971(a), does not exceed the commutation limit for the purposes of Part 1 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004 (lump sum rule)(b), the fire and rescue authority may commute the pension for a lump sum. (2) The amount of a lump sum under this rule is the actuarial equivalent calculated from tables prepared by the Government Actuary. PART 3 AWARDS ON DEATH: SPOUSES AND CIVIL PARTNERS Special award for spouse or civil partner 1. (1) This rule applies where a person who is or has been a regular firefighter dies from the effects (a) of a qualifying injury, or (b) of infirmity of mind or body occasioned by a qualifying injury, leaving a surviving spouse or civil partner. (2) Subject to rules 3 and 4, the surviving spouse or civil partner is entitled (a) to a special pension calculated in accordance with Part 1 of Schedule 2, and (b) subject to paragraph (5), to a gratuity. (3) Where the deceased died while serving as a regular firefighter, the amount of the gratuity is the total of 25% of his average pensionable pay and the greater of (a) as regards a surviving spouse (i) his average pensionable pay, and (ii) two and a quarter times the amount of the pension that would have been payable under rule B3 of the Pension Scheme (ill-health award) if on the date of his death he had retired on the ground of permanent disablement; (a) 1971 c.56. (b) 2004 c.12. As to the lump sum rule, see section 166 of that Act. 11
13 (b) as regards a surviving civil partner (i) his average pensionable pay; and (ii) two and a quarter times such amount as bears to the amount of the pension referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(ii) to which he would have been entitled had he been the deceased s surviving spouse, the same proportion that the deceased s service after 5th April 1988 bears to the whole of his pensionable service. (4) In any other case the amount of the gratuity is 25% of the deceased s average pensionable pay. (5) Where the deceased was entitled to an injury gratuity under rule 1 of Part 2 (injury award) (a) if it was of the same or a larger amount, no gratuity is payable under this rule, and (b) if it was of a smaller amount, the gratuity under this rule shall be reduced by that amount. Augmented award for spouse or civil partner 2. (1) This rule applies where a person who is or has been a regular firefighter dies from the effects (a) of a qualifying injury, or (b) of infirmity of mind or body occasioned by a qualifying injury, leaving a surviving spouse or civil partner, and one of the conditions in paragraph (2) is satisfied. (2) The conditions are (a) that the injury was received in the execution of duties performed, in circumstances in which there was an intrinsic likelihood of his receiving a fatal injury, for the immediate purpose of saving the life of another person or of preventing loss of human life, or (b) that the fire and rescue authority are of the opinion that the preceding condition may be satisfied and that this rule should apply, or (c) that the fire and rescue authority are of the opinion that the injury was received in such circumstances that it would be inequitable if this rule were not to apply. (3) Where this rule applies, rule 1 of this Part applies with the modifications set out in paragraphs (4) and (5) below. (4) For the purpose of calculating the special pension, Part 1 of Schedule 2 has effect with the substitution for 45% of 50%. (5) Unless they produce a more favourable result, paragraphs (3) to (5) of rule 1 do not apply, and the amount of the gratuity is twice the annual pensionable pay, at the date of the death, of a regular firefighter employed in the role of firefighter by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and entitled to reckon 30 years service for the purposes of pay. Limitation on award to spouse or civil partner by reference to date of marriage or formation of partnership 3. (1) A surviving spouse or civil partner is not entitled to a special pension under rule 1 or an augmented pension under rule 2 unless he was married to, or had a civil partnership with, the deceased during a period before the deceased last ceased to be a regular firefighter. (2) A surviving spouse who, but for paragraph (1), would be entitled to a pension mentioned in that paragraph, is instead entitled to a pension calculated in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 2. (3) A surviving civil partner who, but for paragraph (1), would be entitled to a pension mentioned in that paragraph, is instead entitled to a pension of such amount as bears to the pension to which, under paragraph (2), he would have been entitled had he been the deceased s surviving spouse, the same proportion that the deceased s service after 5th April 1988 bears to the whole of his pensionable service. 12
14 Limitation where spouse or civil partner is living apart 4. (1) A surviving spouse or civil partner who at the time of the death was living apart from the deceased is not entitled to any award under rule 1 or 2 of this Part. (2) Except where paragraph (3) applies, a surviving spouse or civil partner who, but for paragraph (1), would be entitled to an award under rule 1 or 2, is entitled instead to a pension calculated (a) in the case of a surviving spouse, in accordance with Part V of Schedule 3 to the Pension Scheme; and (b) in the case of a surviving civil partner, in accordance with that Part subject to the substitution, in paragraphs 1 and 3, of 5th April 1988 for 5th April (3) Where (a) the surviving spouse or civil partner would, but for paragraph (1), be entitled to an award under rule 1 or 2, and (b) at the time of the death the deceased was making relevant contributions, or was liable to do so by virtue of an agreement or of an order or decree of a competent court, the surviving spouse or civil partner is entitled to a pension of the appropriate amount. (4) Relevant contributions are contributions paid or payable (a) for the support of the spouse or civil partner, or (b) to the spouse or civil partner for the support of a child of the spouse or civil partner, the amount of which exceeds that of the pension that would otherwise be payable under paragraph (2). (5) The appropriate amount is the lesser of (a) the amount of a pension calculated in accordance with rule 1 or 2, and (b) the amount of the relevant contributions. (6) The fire and rescue authority may determine that, for such period as they think fit, a pension under paragraph (2) or (3) shall be paid at such increased rate, not exceeding that of the pension which would have been payable but for paragraph (1), as they think fit. (7) Where, but for paragraph (1), the surviving spouse or civil partner would be entitled to a gratuity, the fire and rescue authority may decide that the gratuity be paid in whole or part, as they think fit. Effect of new relationship 5. (1) A person entitled to a pension under this Part who marries, remarries, forms a civil partnership or a subsequent civil partnership is not entitled to receive any payment on account of the pension in respect of any subsequent period; but if the marriage or civil partnership is dissolved or the other party to it dies, the fire and rescue authority may pay the whole or any part of the pension for such period after the dissolution or death as they think fit. (2) Where a person entitled to a gratuity under this Part marries, remarries, forms a civil partnership or a subsequent civil partnership, any part of the gratuity that has not already been paid ( the outstanding amount ) ceases to be payable; but if the marriage or civil partnership is dissolved or the other party to it dies the fire and rescue authority may pay the person the whole or any part of the outstanding amount. 13
15 PART 4 AWARDS ON DEATH: CHIDREN Child s special allowance 1. (1) This rule applies where a person who is or has been a regular firefighter dies from the effects (a) of a qualifying injury, or (b) of infirmity of mind or body occasioned by a qualifying injury, leaving a child. (2) Subject to rule 3, where this rule applies the child is entitled to a child s special allowance calculated in accordance with paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 3. Child s special gratuity 2. (1) This rule applies where a person who is or has been a regular firefighter dies from the effects (a) of a qualifying injury, or (b) of infirmity of mind or body occasioned by a qualifying injury, leaving a child but not leaving a surviving spouse or civil partner entitled to a gratuity under rule 1 of Part 3, and one of the conditions in rule 2(2) of that Part is satisfied. (2) Subject to rule 3, where this rule applies the child is entitled to a gratuity in addition to a child s special allowance. (3) Where only one child is entitled to a gratuity, its amount is that specified in rule 2(5) of Part 3 ( the full amount ); where two or more children are entitled, the amount of each gratuity is the full amount divided by the number of children entitled. Child s special allowance or gratuity: limitations 3. (1) No allowance or gratuity under this Part shall be paid (a) in respect of a child born on or after the relevant date who is not a child of a marriage that took place, or of a civil partnership that was formed, before that date, or (b) by reason of his being a step-child, in respect of a child of a spouse whose marriage to the deceased took place, or of a civil partner whose civil partnership with the deceased was formed, on or after the relevant date, or (c) by reason of his being substantially dependent on the deceased, in respect of a child who was not so dependent before the relevant date, or (d) by reason of his being an adopted child, in respect of a child adopted on or after the relevant date, or (e) except in the case of a legitimate or adopted child of the deceased, in respect of a child who was not substantially dependent on the deceased at the time of the death, the relevant date being in each case the date on which the deceased ceased to be a regular firefighter. (2) No allowance under this Part shall be paid in respect of a person who (a) has attained the age of 16 but has not attained the age of 17, and (b) is in full-time employment, unless the employment constitutes full-time vocational training. (3) No allowance under this Part shall be paid in respect of a person who has attained the age of 17 unless 14
16 (a) he is permanently disabled and one of the conditions in paragraph (4) is satisfied, or (b) he is undergoing full-time education or full-time vocational training and either he has not attained the age of 19 or the condition in paragraph (5) is satisfied. (4) The conditions mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) are (a) that he was both permanently disabled and substantially dependent on the deceased at the time of the death, or (b) that he became permanently disabled while in receipt of an allowance under this Part, or (c) that the fire and rescue authority, having regard to all the circumstances, in their discretion determine to pay an allowance to him. (5) The condition mentioned in paragraph (3)(b) is that he was undergoing full-time education or full-time vocational training immediately before his 19th birthday and either (a) he has since continued to do so without any period of interruption, or (b) the fire and rescue authority, having regard to all the circumstances, in their discretion determine to pay an allowance to him notwithstanding any period of interruption. (6) Part 2 of Schedule 3 has effect for the reduction, in certain circumstances, of allowances under this Part. (7) No special gratuity under rule 2 shall be paid in respect of a person who attained the age of 17 before the date of the death unless at that date he was (a) undergoing full-time education or full-time vocational training, or (b) both permanently disabled and substantially dependent on the deceased. PART 5 AWARDS ON DEATH: ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS Adult dependent relative s special pension 1. (1) This rule applies where a person who is or has been a regular firefighter dies from the effects (a) of a qualifying injury, or (b) of infirmity of mind or body occasioned by a qualifying injury, and there is an adult dependent relative. (2) An adult dependent relative is (a) a parent of the deceased, or (b) a brother or sister of the deceased who had attained the age of 19 before the death, or (c) a child of the deceased who has, whether before or after the death, attained the age of 19, who was substantially dependent on the deceased immediately before the death. (3) If the fire and rescue authority, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, in their discretion so determine, they may grant a special pension to an adult dependent relative. (4) A special pension under this rule (a) shall be calculated in accordance with Part 1 of Schedule 4, and (b) is payable for such period or periods as the fire and rescue authority may, in their discretion, from time to time determine. Dependent relative s gratuity 2. (1) This rule applies where a person dies (a) while serving as a regular firefighter, or 15
17 (b) while in receipt of a pension other than a deferred pension, and there is a dependent relative. (2) A relative is a person who is, or is a child of, a surviving spouse or civil partner, or a parent, grandparent or child of the deceased, and a dependent relative is any relative who (a) was substantially dependent on the deceased immediately before the death, and (b) is not entitled to any award under this Scheme. (3) If the fire and rescue authority think fit, they may grant a gratuity to a dependent relative; but the aggregate of all gratuities granted under this paragraph in respect of the death shall not exceed the amount of the deceased s aggregate pension contributions. Lump sum in lieu of surviving spouse s or civil partner s pension 3. (1) Where the amount of any pension payable under Part 3, together with any increase under the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971, does not exceed the commutation limit specified for the purposes of Part 1 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004(a) (lump sum rule), the fire and rescue authority may commute the pension for a lump sum. (2) Where (a) a surviving spouse or civil partner is entitled to a pension under rule 1 of Part 3, and (b) the fire and rescue authority are satisfied that there are sufficient reasons, and (c) the surviving spouse or civil partner consents, and (d) the deceased spouse or civil partner died before his 75th birthday, the fire and rescue authority may commute the pension for a lump sum. (3) A fire and rescue authority may under this rule commute a pension for a lump sum only when the pension first becomes payable. (4) A lump sum under this rule shall be calculated in accordance with such guidance as is provided for the purpose by the Government Actuary. Lump sum in lieu of child s special allowance 4. (1) Where (a) a child is entitled to a special allowance under rule 1 of Part 4, and (b) the fire and rescue authority are satisfied that there are sufficient reasons, and (c) a surviving parent or the child s guardian, or if he has neither, the child himself, consents, the fire and rescue authority may commute the allowance for a lump sum. (2) A lump sum under this rule shall be calculated in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 4. Increase of pensions and allowances during first 13 weeks 5. (1) Paragraphs (2) to (4) apply to an award under rule 1 of Part 3 (special award for spouse or civil partner) ( survivor s pension ) where the deceased died (a) while serving as a regular firefighter, or (b) while in receipt of a pension. (2) For each of the first 13 weeks for which it is payable the survivor s pension shall, if necessary, be increased so that the total of (a) the survivor s pension, and (b) any children s allowances payable under this Scheme or the Pension Scheme, (a) 2004 c.12. As to the lump sum rule, see section 166 of that Act. 16
18 is not less than the appropriate amount. (3) The appropriate amount is (a) where paragraph (1)(a) applies, the deceased s pensionable pay for a week, (b) where paragraph (1)(b) applies, the weekly amount of the deceased s pension together with any increase in it under the Pensions (Increase) Act 1971, immediately before the death. (4) For the purposes of paragraph (3)(b) (a) any reduction in the deceased s pension under paragraph 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 (reduction related to additional benefits) or under Part VIII of Schedule 2 to the Pension Scheme (reduction related to uprating of widows pensions) shall be disregarded, and (b) where the deceased died while in receipt of an injury pension as well as an ordinary, short service or ill-health pension, the reference to the weekly amount of the deceased s pension shall be construed as a reference to the aggregate weekly amount of both the pensions. (5) Paragraphs (6) and (7) apply to a child s special allowance under this Scheme and a child s ordinary or accrued allowance under the Pension Scheme where the deceased died as mentioned in paragraph (1) and (a) there is no surviving spouse or civil partner, or (b) a surviving spouse or civil partner did not become entitled to a pension which was payable for a continuous period of 13 weeks. (6) Subject to paragraph (7), for each of the first 13 weeks for which it is payable an allowance shall, if necessary, be increased (a) so that the amount paid in respect of it is not less than the appropriate amount ascertained in accordance with paragraphs (3) and (4), or (b) where two or more allowances are payable, so that the amount paid in respect of each of them is not less than that appropriate amount divided by the number of allowances. (7) No allowance shall be increased under paragraph (6) for any week for which an injury pension under this Scheme or a pension under the Pension Scheme is payable to a surviving spouse or civil partner. PART 6 DETERMINATION OF QUESTIONS AND APPEALS Determination by fire and rescue authority 1. (1) The question whether a person is entitled to any and if so what awards shall be determined in the first instance by the fire and rescue authority. (2) Subject to paragraph (3), before deciding, for the purpose of determining that question or any other question arising under this Scheme (a) whether any disablement has been occasioned by a qualifying injury, (b) the degree to which a person is disabled, or (c) any other issue wholly or partly of a medical nature, the authority shall obtain the written opinion of an independent qualified medical practitioner selected by them; and the opinion of the independent qualified medical practitioner shall be binding on the authority. (3) In his written opinion, the independent qualified medical practitioner must certify that (a) he has not previously advised, or given his opinion on, or otherwise been involved in, the particular case for which the opinion has been requested; and 17
19 (b) he is not acting, and has not at any time acted, as the representative of the employee, the authority, or any other party in relation to the same case. (4) If by reason of the person s refusal or wilful or negligent failure to submit to medical examination by the practitioner selected by them the authority are unable to obtain the opinion mentioned in paragraph (2), they may (a) on such other medical evidence as they think fit, or (b) without medical evidence, give a decision on the issue. Appeal to medical referee 2. (1) Where (a) an opinion of the kind mentioned in rule 1(2) has been obtained, and (b) within 14 days of his being notified of the fire and rescue authority s decision on the issue the person concerned applies to them for a copy of the opinion, the authority shall supply him with a copy. (2) If the person concerned is dissatisfied with the opinion which has been supplied to him under paragraph (1), he may appeal against it by giving notice to the fire and rescue authority in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 5. (3) A fire and rescue authority shall be bound by any decision on any issue referred to in subparagraphs (a) to (c) of rule 1(2) duly given on an appeal under this rule. (4) Further provisions as to appeals under this rule are contained in Schedule 5. Appeal to Crown Court 3. (1) Where a person claims that he is entitled to an award or to any payment in respect of an award and the fire and rescue authority (a) do not admit the claim at all, or (b) do not admit the claim to its full extent, the authority shall reconsider the case if he applies to them to do so. (2) If he is dissatisfied with any determination given by the fire and rescue authority on reconsidering the case, he may appeal to the Crown Court, which may, subject to sub-paragraph (3), make such order or declaration in the matter as appears to it to be just. (3) Nothing in paragraph (2) shall be taken to authorise the Crown Court (a) to make an order or declaration controlling the exercise of any discretion vested in the fire and rescue authority by any provision of this Scheme except rule 5 of Part 9 (withdrawal of pension on conviction of certain offences), (b) to reopen any medical issue decided on an appeal under rule 2, or (c) to question any certificate as to pensionable service which has become conclusive under rule F1(5) of the Pension Scheme (reckoning of and certificates as to pensionable service). Interpretation of Part 7 PART 7 SERVICEMEN 1. (1) A serviceman is a person who, immediately before undertaking relevant service in the armed forces, was a regular firefighter. 18
20 (2) For the purposes of this Scheme a serviceman shall be treated as having continued to be a regular firefighter during his period of relevant service in the armed forces (referred to in this Part as his forces period ). (3) References in this Part to relevant service in the armed forces are references to (a) service specified in Schedule 1 to the Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) Act 1951(a) ( the 1951 Act ), other than service specified in paragraph 5(b) of that Schedule; and (b) service for the purposes of training only performed by a person mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the 1951 Act for a period shorter than 7 days. Awards to servicemen 2. (1) This rule applies to a serviceman who, at the end of his forces period, is permanently disabled. (2) Subject to paragraph (3), rule B3 of the Pension Scheme (ill-health award) has effect in relation to a serviceman to whom this rule applies as if he had been required to retire under rule A15 of the Pension Scheme (compulsory retirement on grounds of disablement) at the end of his forces period. (3) Where the infirmity that occasioned his incapacity for the performance of duty was occasioned by an injury received during his forces period or by a qualifying injury the fire and rescue authority may (a) pay him, instead of an ill-health gratuity under rule B3(2)(b) of the Pension Scheme, a pension at the rate of 1/12th of his average pensionable pay, and (b) subject to paragraph (4), increase any such pension. (4) Paragraph 1 of Schedule 6 has effect for limiting increases under paragraph (3)(b). Awards on death of servicemen 3. (1) This rule applies in the case of a serviceman who (a) dies during his forces period, or (b) was permanently disabled at the end of his forces period, has not since been a regular firefighter, and dies either from the effects of an injury that occasioned his incapacity for the performance of duty or while in receipt of a pension. (2) If the serviceman dies from the effects of an injury received during his forces period or a qualifying injury the fire and rescue authority may (a) pay the surviving spouse or civil partner, instead of a gratuity under rule C7(2)(b) of the Pension Scheme, a pension of the appropriate amount, and (b) subject to paragraph (4), increase any such pension and any pension or child s allowance payable under rule C1 or D1 of the Pension Scheme. (3) The appropriate amount mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) is increased as described in rule E9(7) and (8) of the Pension Scheme (flat-rate awards). (4) Paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 6 have effect for limiting increases under paragraph (2)(b). Servicemen who resume service as regular firefighters 4. Paragraphs (3) and (4) of rule 2 or, as the case may be, paragraphs (2) to (4) of rule 3 shall apply in relation to a serviceman who, having sustained an injury during his forces period and resumed service as a regular firefighter (a) is permanently disabled, or (a) 1951 c
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