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PECRS: Pensionability of Contractural Elements of Pay.

A formal published “Ministerial Decision” is required as a record of the decision of a Minister (or an Assistant Minister where they have delegated authority) as they exercise their responsibilities and powers.

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A decision made (27/10/2006) regarding Public Employees Contributory Retirement Scheme (PECRS) Pensionability of Contractual Elements of Pay.

Subject:

Public Employees Contributory Retirement Scheme (PECRS)

Pensionability of Contractual Elements of pay

Decision Reference:

MD-C-2006-0048

Exempt clause(s):

Public

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

 

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

 

Report

File ref:

L:\Pens\CNT\POT\SEB

Written report – Title

Public Employees Contributory Retirement Scheme (PECRS)

Pensionability of Contractual Elements of pay

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Maureen Byron

Senior Human Resources Manager

Decision(s): To reject the application for contractual overtime, extra hours, and standby or call-out duties to be pensionable.

The Law Draftsman is asked to amend the legislation in order to ensure clarity.

Reason(s) for decision:

The Board acknowledged that if it acceded to the request it would become virtually impossible to distinguish between what was and wasn’t pensionable. The Board further decided to request the Law Draftsman amend the existing legislation to ensure clarity.

Action required:

Law Drafting instruction.

Signature:

Date of Decision:

27 October 2006

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