(1) The amount of the past service award must not exceed the lesser of—
(a) an amount equal to the total of £1,000 for each complete year of councillor service; or
(b) £20,000.
(2) A person’s councillor service is service as an elected member of—
(a) a county council or county borough council, or
(b) any predecessor authority.
(3) A predecessor authority is any local authority in existence in Wales prior to 1st April 1996, not being a parish, town or community council.
(4) Subject to the limitations in paragraphs (6) and (7), in calculating the number of complete years of councillor service, all complete years and part years of councillor service shall be aggregated and rounded down to a period of complete years.
(5) But any period commencing on 8th May 1995 and ending on 31st March 1996 shall count as a complete year when calculating the period of councillor service of a person—
(a) who was a councillor of a predecessor authority that ceased to exist on 31st March 1996 and whose period of service with that authority ended on that date, and
(b) who was not also a councillor of a county council or county borough council on 1st April 1996.
(6) Any period when a person was suspended or partially suspended from his responsibilities or duties as an elected member of a county council, a county borough council or a predecessor authority shall not be included in calculating the length of his councillor service.
(7) Where a person served concurrently as a councillor of more than one predecessor authority, service with one such authority only shall be taken into account in calculating his councillor service.
(8) The cost of a past service award shall not be met out of any pension fund administered under the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations 1997 .