(1) In each financial year a police authority shall transfer from the police fund into the police pension fund contributions (referred to in these Regulations as police authority contributions) at the rate of 24.6% of the pensionable pay of a regular police officer in respect of any period during which pension contributions are paid by the officer under regulation G2(1) of the 1987 Regulations or regulation 7(1) of the 2006 Regulations or are treated as being so paid.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the periods during which pension contributions are treated as being paid by a regular police officer are—
(a) any period of unpaid maternity leave which falls within the first 26 weeks of any period of maternity leave;
(b) any period reckonable as pensionable service in accordance with regulations F1, F4 or F5 of the 1987 Regulations or regulations 10 or 13 of the 2006 Regulations; and
(c) any period during which pension contributions are not or have not been paid by a serviceman in the circumstances mentioned in the proviso to regulation I8(1) of the 1987 Regulations or the proviso to regulation 94(2) of the 2006 Regulations.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), in this regulation, “pensionable pay” has the meaning assigned to it by regulation G1(1) and (1A) of the 1987 Regulations or regulation 23 of the 2006 Regulations.
(4) Where the amount of a regular police officer’s pensionable pay in respect of a period is reduced due to one of the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (5), he shall be treated for the purposes of this regulation as if his pensionable pay were not so reduced.
(5) The circumstances mentioned in this paragraph are that the officer has taken a period of sick leave, maternity leave, parental leave or any other period of leave which was paid at a reduced rate.
(6) Where a police authority repays the pension contributions of a regular police officer under regulation G4(4)(a) of the 1987 Regulations or regulation 9(4) of the 2006 Regulations, the police authority shall also transfer from the police pension fund into the police fund an amount equal to the aggregate of the police authority contributions it has transferred in accordance with paragraph (1) in respect of such officer.
(7) Where a regular police officer retires with an entitlement to an ill-health pension under regulation B3 of the 1987 Regulations before—
(a) attaining the age at which he could have been required to retire in accordance with the provisions of regulation A18 of those Regulations (as it was in force on 1st April 2006); or
(b) being entitled to reckon 30 years’ pensionable service,
the police authority shall transfer from the police fund into the police pension fund an amount equal to twice the average pensionable pay of the officer concerned, calculated in accordance with regulation G1 of the 1987 Regulations.
(8) For the purposes of paragraph (7)(b), if some or all of the service by which the regular police officer’s pensionable service is reckonable was part-time, he shall be treated as if such service had been full-time.
(9) Where a regular police officer retires with an entitlement to an ill-health pension under regulation 29 of the 2006 Regulations before attaining the age of 55, the police authority shall transfer from the police fund into the police pension fund an amount equal to twice the final pensionable pay of the officer concerned, calculated in accordance with regulation 24 of the 2006 Regulations.
(10) Where a police authority continues to pay a pension in whole or in part in a case where they have a discretion to withdraw the whole or any part of it under regulation K4 of the 1987 Regulations or regulation 52 of the 2006 Regulations, the police authority shall in a financial year transfer from the police fund into the police pension fund an amount equal to the amount of pension paid during that financial year to the regular police officer.