Pensions Regulations definition
Examples of Pensions Regulations in a sentence
Full-time and part-time youth and community workers employed by a voluntary organisation may elect to be in pensionable employment under the terms of the Teachers' Pensions Regulations 1997 provided the club or centre is in receipt of a grant from the local education authority.
Although provisions relating to pension provision are not within the purview of this Agreement, the service of a youth and community worker in a club, centre, or project maintained by a local educational authority is pensionable under the Teachers' Pensions Regulations 1997.
However, there may well be occasions where the issue of permanent 1 The names of the two schemes refer to the date of the main set of regulations on which they are based, namely the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 (SI 1987/257) for PPS and the Police Pensions Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/3415 for NPPS.
The Police Pensions Regulations under A12(5) define “infirmity of mind or body” as a disease, injury or medical condition, including a mental disorder, injury or condition, in order to make it clear that disablement, for the purpose of medical retirement, must have a recognised medical cause or be a disability as a result of injury, such as the loss of a leg.
An officer who is determined not to be eligible may still join the scheme, but will not receive ill-health benefits if he or she becomes unable to work (and so pays a lower contribution rate under Regulation 7 of the Police Pensions Regulations 2006).