Summary
The draft regulations will:-
• equalise the entitlement to survivor benefits for male survivors of female scheme members who would otherwise receive a lower pension under existing rules
• extend the automatic cover for pre-1988 service to same-sex civil partners and same-sex spouses
• withdraw the requirement for an unmarried co-habiting partner to have been nominated by the member, as a condition of eligibility for receiving a survivor pension upon the death of that member
• reform the final pay control provisions of the 1995 Regulations in line with the NHS Scheme in England & Wales
• extend
Documents
- Consultation Response Document
- Consultation Explanatory Document
- Draft statutory Rule
- Equality Screening Document
Consultation description
Following the court rulings in the case of Walker v Innospec Ltd [2017 UKSC47], Goodwin v the Secretary of State for Education [1308506/2016] and Brewster Re: application for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland) [2017] UKSC8, the draft rule will equalise the entitlement to survivor benefits for male survivors of female scheme members, extend the automatic cover for pre-1988 service to same-sex civil partners and same-sex spouses, withdraw the co-habiting nomination requirement for survivor benefits. In addition the draft rule provides for the reform of the final pay control provisions in the 1995 Regulations and extends the suspension of abatement provisions until 31 October 2022.
The Department welcomes any comments or views on the proposals set out in this document and the draft regulations.
Comments on the proposals and draft regulations can be submitted using the consultation response form attached to the consultation explanatory document via e-mail to: modernisation@health-ni.gov.uk
Ways to respond
Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.