Public Employees (Contributory Retirement Scheme) (Amendment No. 17) (Jersey) Regulations 2002

Jersey R&O 168/2002

 

Public Employees (Retirement) (Jersey) Law 1967

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PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SCHEME) (AMENDMENT No. 17) (JERSEY) REGULATIONS 2002

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(Promulgated on the 11th day of December 2002)

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STATES OF JERSEY

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The 10th day of December 2002

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                THE STATES, in pursuance of Article 2 of the Public Employees (Retirement) (Jersey) Law 1967,[1] as amended,[2] have made the following Regulations -

 

                1.      After Regulation 5(3B) of the Public Employees (Contributory Retirement Scheme) (Jersey) Regulations 1967,[3] as amended,[4] hereinafter referred to as “the principal Regulations”, there shall be inserted the following paragraphs -

 

          “(3C)  With effect from 1st January 2003, the employer of each member who is employed as the Chief Ambulance Officer or an Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer in the States of Jersey Ambulance Service, and whose basic salary due under his contract of service has been reduced by 4%, shall pay additional contributions to the scheme that represent the total difference in cost between providing all such members’ benefits and the cost that would have been incurred to the scheme if the modifications specified in Regulation 17C had not applied.

 

          (3D)  The amount to be paid in any year under paragraph (3C) shall be the amount specified in respect of that year by the Actuary in a certificate provided to the Committee of Management.”.

 

                2.      After Regulation 17B of the principal Regulations there shall be inserted the following Regulation -

 

“MODIFICATION OF SCHEME FOR THE CHIEF AND ASSISTANT CHIEF AMBULANCE OFFICERS.

 

          17C.  In their application to a person employed as the Chief Ambulance Officer or an Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer in the States of Jersey Ambulance Service whose basic salary due under his contract of service has been reduced by 4%, these Regulations shall have effect subject to the following modifications -

 

          (a)     the normal retiring age shall be sixty years for such a person and the definition ‘normal retiring age’ in Regulation 1 shall be construed accordingly;

 

          (b)     the annual rate of retirement pension for such a person shall be calculated as 1/45th of his average salary for each year of service (calculated in completed years plus one twelfth of a year for each completed month in the final part-year up to the date of leaving service, or the date of attaining normal retiring age if earlier, plus any completed years of service between the date of attaining normal retiring age and the date of leaving service, if later), subject to a maximum of 35 years of service, and paragraph (2) of Regulation 6 shall be construed accordingly;

 

          (c)     for such a person, Regulation 10 shall be construed as if, for the words ‘over fifty but under sixty years of age in the case of a male member or over forty-five but under fifty-five years of age in the case of a female member’, there were substituted the words ‘over forty-five but under fifty-five years of age’.”.

 

                3.      These Regulations may be cited as the Public Employees (Contributory Retirement Scheme) (Amendment No. 17) (Jersey) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st January 2003.

 

M.N. DE LA HAYE

 

Greffier of the States.



[1] Recueil des Lois, Volume 1966-1967, page 528.

[2] Recueil des Lois, Volume 1988-1989, page 25 and Volume 1994-1995, page 427.

[3] No. 5010.

[4] Nos. 7957 and 65/2000.


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