The Occupational Pension Schemes (Internal Dispute Resolution Procedures) Regulations 1996
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PENSIONS The Occupational Pension Schemes (Internal Dispute Resolution Procedures) Regulations 1996
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Occupational Pension Schemes (Internal Dispute Resolution Procedures) Regulations 1996 and shall come into force on 6th April 1997. (2) In these Regulations
2.(1) For the purposes of section 50(l) of the Act (requirement for schemes to make arrangements for the resolution of disagreements between prescribed persons) and of these Regulations, the prescribed persons are, on the one hand, the trustees or managers of the scheme and, on the other hand
(2) For the purposes of section 50(2) of the Act (resolution of a disagreement on the application of a complainant) and of these Regulations, a complainant of a prescribed description is a person referred to in paragraph (1)(a) to (e) above.
3.(1) An application under arrangements required by section 50 of the Act may be made or continued on behalf of a complainant by a representative nominated by him. (2) Where a complainant dies or is a minor or is otherwise incapable of acting for himself, an application may be made or continued on his behalf
4.(1) An application for a decision under arrangements required by section 50(2)(a) of the Act shall set out particulars of the disagreement in respect of which a decision is sought. (2) The particulars shall include
(3) The application shall be signed by or on behalf of the complainant.
5.(1) Subject to paragraph (3), a decision on the matters raised by an application under regulation 4 shall be issued to the complainant and, where applicable, his representative by notice in writing within two months from the date on which the particulars specified in regulation 4(2) were received. (2) The notice shall include
(3) If, in any case, written notice of a decision under section 50(2)(a) of the Act is not issued within two months from the date on which particulars of the disagreement were received, an interim reply must immediately be sent to the complainant and, where applicable, his representative setting out the reasons for the delay and an expected date for issuing the decision.
6.(1) An application to the trustees or managers of a scheme to reconsider a disagreement in respect of which a decision referred to in regulation 5 has been made may be made within six months from the date of the notice of the decision and shall set out particulars of the grounds on which the application is made. (2) The particulars shall include
(3) The application shall be signed by or on behalf of the complainant.
7.(1) Subject to paragraph (3), the trustees or managers of a scheme shall issue to the complainant and, where applicable, his representative a notice in writing of their decision on the matters raised under regulation 6 within two months from the date on which the particulars specified in regulation 6(2) were received by them. (2) The notice shall include
(3) If, in any case, written notice of a decision under section 50(2)(b) of the Act is not issued within two months from the date on which particulars of the disagreement were received under regulation 6, an interim reply must immediately be sent to the complainant and, where applicable, his representative setting out the reasons for the delay and an expected date for issuing the decision.
8. The requirements of section 50 of the Act shall not apply to the following schemes
9. The requirements of section 50 of the Act shall not apply to a disagreement if, in respect of that disagreement
10. For the purpose of section 50(6) of the Act, the maximum amount of the penalty which may be imposed by the Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority[8] under section 10(2)(b) of the Act is
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
ISBN 0 11 054691 1 Notes: [1] 1995 c. 26. Section 124(1) is cited because of the meaning ascribed to "prescribed" and "regulations". back [2] See section 120(2)(c) of the Pensions Act 1995 which provides that the requirement to consult does not apply where regulations are made before the end of the period of six months beginning with the coming into force of the provisions of Part I of the Act by virtue of which they are made. back [5] OPAS Limited is a company limited by guarantee under the Companies Act 1985 (c. 6): registered number 2459671. back [8] The Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority is established under section 1 of the Pensions Act 1995 (c. 26). back |
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