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50.—(1) A member (M) may elect to allocate a part of the annual amount of M’s pension for the provision of a pension after M’s death for not more than one individual who is—
(a)M’s spouse or civil partner; or
(b)a dependant of M (within the meaning of paragraph 15(2) or (3) of Schedule 28 to the 2004 Act).
(2) An election under this regulation may be made only—
(a)at the time M claims the pension under paragraph 4 of Schedule 3; and
(b)if M is not already entitled to payment of such a pension.
(3) Paragraph (2)(b) does not apply in the case of a pension payable under regulation 83.
(4) A pension provided as a result of the election must be calculated in accordance with tables prepared by the scheme actuary.
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