
1 
For Rule 1 of the Superannuation (National Fire Service and Fire
Brigades) Transfer Rules 1962 (which makes provision as to the persons
to whom those Rules apply) there shall be substituted the following Rules:—
“
1 
These Rules shall apply in the case of a person who—
(a) immediately before 1st April 1948 was
a temporary member of the National Fire Service;
(b) on or after 1st April 1948 but before
1st July 1948 entered employment in, or in connection with, a fire brigade,
being employment otherwise than as a regular fireman on duties carried out
under the direction of the chief officer of the brigade;
(c) is in employment by virtue of which he
is, or is deemed to be, a contributory employee or a local Act contributor
within the meaning of the 
Local Government Superannuation Act 1937 and
is entitled to reckon service for the purposes of the said Act of 1937 or
the local Act scheme, as the case may be, by virtue of the employment mentioned
in the preceding sub-paragraph, and
(d) before 2nd September 1964 notifies the
local authority maintaining the superannuation fund to which he is then a
contributor that he desires these Rules to apply to him.”.
2 

(1) The definition of the
expression “control and watch room duties”
in Rule 6(1) of
the said Rules of 1962 shall be omitted therefrom.
(2) After the definition
of the expression “local Act scheme”
in the said Rule 6(1) there shall be inserted the following definition:—
“
‘regular
fireman’ means a member of a fire
brigade who was appointed on terms under which he is or may be required to
engage in fire-fighting, not being a person whose employment is temporary
only;
”.
3 
These Rules may be cited as the Superannuation
(National Fire Service and Fire Brigades) Transfer Rules 1964 and shall come
into operation on 2nd March 1964.
Given under my hand on 28th January 1964.
Henry Brooke
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Given under the official seal of the Minister of Housing and
Local Government on 31st January 1964.
Keith Joseph
Minister of Housing and Local Government
