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The Secretary of State for Social Security, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 91(5), 92(3) and (6), 94(1), 124(1) and 174(2) and (3) of the Pensions Act 1995[1], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, by this instrument, after consultation with such persons as he considered appropriate[2], hereby makes the following regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1 . - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Occupational Pension Schemes (Assignment, Forfeiture, Bankruptcy etc.) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 6th April 1997. (2) In these Regulations -
(3) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference -
(b) in a regulation to a numbered paragraph is to the paragraph bearing that number in that regulation; (c) in a paragraph to a lettered sub-paragraph is to the sub-paragraph in that paragraph bearing that letter.
Commutation of a pension under an occupational pension scheme
(ii) the occupational pension scheme is being wound up; and
(b) the aggregate amount of the benefit payable to the member or, as the case may be, his widow or her widower or dependant under all the schemes relating to employment with the same employer as the employment in respect of which the benefit is payable does not exceed £260 per annum.
(2) Where a member's pension is commuted under paragraph (1)(b), any prospective widow's or widower's benefit payable under the scheme may also be commuted (provided that the aggregate amount of such benefit prospectively payable under all schemes relating to employment with the same employer as the employment in respect of which the benefit is payable does not exceed £260 per annum) and the value of any such widow's or widower's benefit shall not be taken into account for the purposes of the limit of £260 per annum mentioned in paragraph (1)(b).
(b) a person in respect of whom a pension is or would have been payable has caused a monetary loss to the scheme as a result of -
(ii) in the case of a trust scheme of which the person is a trustee, a breach of trust by him;
(c) in the case of a public service pension scheme -
(ii) a Minister of the Crown certifies that the commission of that offence has been gravely injurious to the interests of the State or is liable to lead to serious loss of confidence in the public service;
(d) in the case of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme -
(ii) the Secretary of State considers that offence to have been gravely injurious to the defence, security or other interests of the State.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) unlawful killing shall include the case of a person who has unlawfully aided, abetted, counselled or procured the death of a person. (This note is not part of the Regulations) The Occupational Pension Schemes (Assignment, Forfeiture, Bankruptcy etc.) Regulations 1997 ("the Regulations") are the first Regulations to be made under sections 91 to 94 of the Pensions Act 1995 (c.26). Regulation 1 deals with citation, commencement and interpretation. Regulation 2 prescribes the circumstances where an occupational pension may be commuted. Regulation 3 prescribes the type of transfer credit which may be included in a charge or lien on, or set-off in respect of, a monetary obligation due to an employer. Regulation 4 prescribes the circumstances where a pension may not be charged or a lien exercised or a set-off exercised in respect of it, for the purpose of discharging some monetary obligation to the scheme. Regulation 5 prescribes the class of persons to whom a forfeited pension may be paid. Regulation 6 prescribes the circumstances where a pension under an occupational pension scheme can be forfeited. Regulation 7 modifies section 91(5)(d) of the Pensions Act 1995 (charge or lien or set-off against entitlement in respect of a monetary obligation due to the employer) in respect of public service pension schemes and the Armed Forces Pension Scheme. Regulation 8 provides for certain schemes to be exempt from the inalienability and forfeiture provisions. An assessment of the compliance cost for employers of the measures arising from the Pensions Act 1995, including regulations, has been placed in the libraries of both Housfies section 91(5)(d) of the Pensions Act 1995 (charge or lien or set-off against entitlement in respect of a monetary obligation due to the employer) in respect of public service pension schemes and the Armed Forces Pension Scheme. Regulation 8 provides for certain schemes to be exempt from the inalienability and forfeiture provisions. An assessment of the compliance cost for employers of the measures arising from the Pensions Act 1 Notes: [1] 1995 c. 26. Section 124(1) is cited because of the meaning ascribed to prescribedand regulations. back
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[6] Dated 17th June 1977. back [14] A copy of the statement can be obtained from Inland Revenue Information Centre, South West Wing, Bush House, Strand, London WC2B 4RD. back
[a] Amended by Correction Slip. Page 1, regulation 1(2), fourth paragraph, after "section 74 of the bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985[8];" delete "and".back
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