(1) In this Scheme—
“the 2004 Act ” means the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 ;
“amount”, in relation to a pension or allowance, means its annual amount;
“the 1992 Scheme” means the Firefighter’s Pension Scheme set out in Schedule 2 to the Firemen’s Pension Scheme Order 1992 ;
“the 2007 Scheme ” means the New Firefighters' Pension Scheme (Wales), set out in Schedule 1 to the Firefighters' Pension Scheme (Wales) Order 2007 ;
“average pensionable pay” has the same meaning as in the 1992 Scheme ;
“award” means a pension, allowance or gratuity under this Scheme;
“child”, in relation to a person who has died, means—
a legitimate or illegitimate child, step-child or adopted child of his, and
any other child who was substantially dependent on him and either is related to him or is the child of his spouse or civil partner;
and “parent” shall be construed accordingly;
“disabled”, “disablement” and “permanent disablement” shall be construed in accordance with rule 8 of Part 1;
“final pensionable pay” shall be construed in accordance with rule 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 11 of the 2007 Scheme;
“fire and rescue authority” means a fire and rescue authority under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 ;
“full-time vocational training” means training of at least one year’s duration for a trade, profession or calling where that training is undertaken on a full-time basis;
“independent qualified medical practitioner” means a medical practitioner holding a diploma in occupational medicine or an equivalent or higher qualification issued by a competent authority in an EEA State, or being an Associate, a Member or a Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine or an equivalent institution of an EEA State; and for the purposes of this definition “competent authority” has the same meaning as in the General and Specialist Medical Practice (Education, Training and Qualifications) Order 2003 ;
“injury” includes disease;
“normal benefit age” has the meaning given by rule 3(2) of Part 2 of the 2007 Scheme;
“normal pension age”, in relation to employees of a fire and rescue authority appointed on terms under which they are or may be required to engage in fire-fighting, means 55;
“pension”, unless otherwise stated, means a pension under this Scheme;
“pensionable pay” —
in relation to the 1992 Scheme, shall be construed in accordance with rule G1 of that Scheme
in relation to the 2007 Scheme, shall be construed in accordance with rule 1 of Part 11 of that Scheme;
“pensionable retained service”, in relation to a retained or volunteer firefighter, means the same proportion of whole-time service as that which his actual annual pensionable pay bears to his reference pay;
“pensionable service” —
in relation to the 1992 Scheme, shall be construed in accordance with rule F1 of that Scheme;
in relation to the 2007 Scheme, shall be construed in accordance with rule 2 to 5 of Part 10 of that Scheme;
“qualifying injury” shall be construed in accordance with rule 7 of Part 1;
“reference pay”, in relation to the pensionable pay of a retained or volunteer firefighter for any period, means the whole-time equivalent pensionable pay for that period of a regular firefighter employed in a similar role and with equivalent qualifying service;
“regular firefighter” means a person who is employed—
by a fire and rescue authority as a firefighter (whether whole-time or part-time), other than as a retained or volunteer firefighter, and
on terms under which he is, or may be, required to engage in fire-fighting or, without a break in continuity of such employment, may be required to perform other duties appropriate to his role as a firefighter (whether instead of, or in addition to, engaging in fire-fighting) and whose employment is not temporary;
“retained firefighter” and “retained or volunteer firefighter” mean a person employed by an authority —
as a firefighter, but not as a regular firefighter,
on terms under which he is, or may be, required to engage in fire-fighting or, without a break in continuity of such employment, may be required to perform other duties appropriate to his role as a firefighter (where instead of, or in addition to, engaging in fire-fighting),
otherwise than in a temporary capacity, and
who is obliged to attend at such times as the officer in charge considers necessary, and in accordance with the orders that he receives;
“retire” shall be construed in accordance with rule 10 of Part 1;
“state pensionable age” means pensionable age as determined in accordance with the rules in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the Pensions Act 1995 ; and
“surviving spouse” means a widow or widower.
(2) Where this Scheme requires anything to be done within a specified period after or from a specified day or event, the period begins immediately after the specified day or, as the case may be, the day on which the specified event occurs.