Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 1053

      The Pension Sharing (Implementation and Discharge of Liability) Regulations 2000


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2000 No. 1053

PENSIONS

The Pension Sharing (Implementation and Discharge of Liability) Regulations 2000

  Made 13th April 2000 
  Laid before Parliament 19th April 2000 
  Coming into force 1 December 2000 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART I

General
1. Citation, commencement and interpretation

PART II

Extension, Postponement or Cessation of Implementation Period
2. Time period for notification to the Regulatory Authority of failure by the trustees or managers of an occupational pension scheme to discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit
3. Circumstances in which an application for an extension of the implementation period may be made
4. Postponement or cessation of implementation period when an application is made for leave to appeal out of time
5. Civil penalties

PART III

Death of person entitled to a Pension Credit before liability in respect of the Pension Credit is discharged
6. Discharge of liability in respect of a pension credit following the death of the person entitled to the pension credit

PART IV

Discharge of liability in respect of a Pension Credit
7. Funded pension schemes
8. Unfunded occupational pension schemes other than public service pension schemes
9. Other pension arrangements
10. Calculation of the value of appropriate rights
11. Qualifying arrangements
12. Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - general
13. Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - contracted-out or safeguarded rights
14. Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - occupational pension schemes
15. Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - annuity contracts and insurance policies
16. Adjustments to the amount of the pension credit - occupational pension schemes which are underfunded on the valuation day
17. Adjustments to the amount of the pension credit - payment made without knowledge of the pension debit
18. Adjustments to the amount of the pension credit - increasing the amount of the pension credit

The Secretary of State for Social Security, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 10(2)(b), 124(1)[
1] and 174(2) and (3) of the Pensions Act 1995[2], sections 33(2)(a) and (4), 34(4)(c), 35(2)(b) and 83(4) and (6) of, and paragraphs 1(2)(b), (3)(c), 3(3)(c), 4(2)(c), (4), 5(b), 6(2)(b), 7(1)(b), (2)(a), (2)(b), (3), (4), (6), 8(1), (2), 9, 10, and 13 of Schedule 5 to, the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999[3], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after consulting such persons as he considered appropriate[4], hereby makes the following Regulations:



PART I

GENERAL

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Pension Sharing (Implementation and Discharge of Liability) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1 December 2000.

    (2) In these Regulations - 

    "the 1995 Act" means the Pensions Act 1995;

    "the 1999 Act" means the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999;

    "base rate" means the base rate for the time being quoted by the reference banks or, where there is for the time being more than one such base rate, the base rate which, when the base rate quoted by each bank is ranked in a descending sequence of seven, is fourth in the sequence;

    "guaranteed minimum pension" has the meaning given by section 8(2) of the 1993 Act[6];

    "the implementation period" has the meaning given by section 34 of the 1999 Act;

    "normal benefit age" has the meaning given by section 101B of the 1993 Act[7];

    "occupational pension scheme" has the meaning given by section 1 of the 1993 Act;

    "pension arrangement" has the meaning given by section 46(1) of the 1999 Act;

    "pension credit" means a credit under section 29(1)(b) of the 1999 Act;

    "pension sharing order or provision" means an order or provision which is mentioned in section 28(1) of the 1999 Act;

    "personal pension scheme" has the meaning given by section 1 of the 1993 Act[8];

    "person responsible for a pension arrangement" has the meaning given to that expression in section 46(2) of the 1999 Act;

    "protected rights" has the meaning given by section 10 of the 1993 Act[9];

    "the reference banks" means the seven largest institutions for the time being which - 

    (a) are authorised by the Bank of England under the Banking Act 1987[10];

    (b) are incorporated in and carrying on within the United Kingdom a deposit-taking business (as defined in section 6, but subject to any order under section 7 of that Act[11]); and

    (c) quote a base rate in sterling;

and for the purpose of this definition the size of an institution at any time is to be determined by reference to the gross assets denominated in sterling of that institution, together with any subsidiary (as defined in section 736 of the Companies Act 1985[12]), as shown in the audited end of year accounts last published before that time;

    "the Regulatory Authority" means the Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority[13];

    "safeguarded rights" has the meaning given in section 68A(1) of the 1993 Act[14];

    "scheme actuary", in relation to a scheme to which section 47(1)(b) of the 1995 Act applies, means the actuary mentioned in section 47(1)(b) of that Act;

    "section 9(2B) rights" has the meaning given in regulation 1(2) of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Contracting-out) Regulations 1996[15];

    "transferee" has the meaning given by section 34 (5) of the 1999 Act;

    "transferor" has the meaning given by section 34 (5) of the 1999 Act;

    "trustees or managers", in relation to an occupational pension scheme or a personal pension scheme means - 

    (a) in the case of a scheme established under a trust, the trustees of the scheme, and

    (b) in any other case, the managers of the scheme;

    "the valuation day" has the meaning given in section 29(7) of the 1999 Act.



PART II

EXTENSION, POSTPONEMENT OR CESSATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD

Time period for notification to the Regulatory Authority of failure by the trustees or managers of an occupational pension scheme to discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit
     2. The period prescribed for the purposes of section 33(2)(a) of the 1999 Act (period within which notice must be given of non-discharge of pension credit liability) is the period of 21 days beginning with the day immediately following the end of the implementation period.

Circumstances in which an application for an extension of the implementation period may be made
    
3. The circumstances in which an application may be made for the purposes of section 33(4) of the 1999 Act (application for extension of period within which pension credit liability is to be discharged) are that the application is made to the Regulatory Authority before the end of the implementation period; and - 

Postponement or cessation of implementation period when an application is made for leave to appeal out of time
     4.  - (1) The modifications to the operation of section 34 of the 1999 Act ("implementation period") where the pension credit depends on a pension sharing order and the order is the subject of an application for leave to appeal out of time are - 

    (2) The postponement or cessation referred to in paragraph (1)(a) or (b) shall continue until the person responsible for the pension arrangement is in receipt of - 

    (3) Where the person responsible for the pension arrangement has discharged his liability in respect of the pension credit which depends on a pension sharing order and that person subsequently receives notification of an application for leave to appeal out of time in respect of that order, he shall inform the court within 21 days from the date on which he received the notification that liability in respect of that pension credit has been discharged.

Civil penalties
    
5. For the purpose of section 33(2)(b) or (3) of the 1999 Act, the maximum amount of the penalty which may be imposed by the Regulatory Authority under section 10(2)(b) of the 1995 Act is - 



PART III

DEATH OF PERSON ENTITLED TO A PENSION CREDIT BEFORE LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF THE PENSION CREDIT IS DISCHARGED

Discharge of liability in respect of a pension credit following the death of the person entitled to the pension credit
    
6.  - (1) Where - 

    (a) the circumstances set out in paragraph (2) apply; and

    (b) the rules or provisions of a pension arrangement provide that liability in respect of a pension credit may be discharged in accordance with this regulation,

the person responsible for the pension arrangement shall discharge his liability in respect of a pension credit in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1(2), 2(2), 3(2) or 4(4) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (pension credits: mode of discharge - funded pension schemes, unfunded public service pension schemes, other unfunded pension schemes, or other pension arrangements) in favour of a person other than the person entitled to the pension credit, as if that person were the person entitled to the pension credit.

    (2) The circumstances set out in this paragraph are that a person entitled to a pension credit dies before the person responsible for the pension arrangement has discharged his liability in respect of the pension credit.

    (3) Paragraph (1) applies in relation to a pension arrangement to which paragraph 1, 3 or 4 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, regardless of whether - 

    (a) the rules of that arrangement provide that appropriate rights may be conferred under that scheme on a person entitled to a pension credit; or

    (b) in relation to the operation of paragraph 1(2) of that Schedule, the person entitled to the pension credit has consented to the conferring of appropriate rights under that arrangement on him.



PART IV

DISCHARGE OF LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF A PENSION CREDIT

Funded pension schemes
    
7.  - (1) The circumstances in which the trustees or managers of a scheme, to which paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, may discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(b) of that paragraph are where - 

    (a) the person entitled to the credit has failed to provide his consent in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a) and (4) of that Schedule; and

    (b) the circumstances set out in paragraph 1(3) of that Schedule do not apply.

    (2) The circumstances in which the trustees or managers of a scheme, to which paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, may discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit in accordance with sub-paragraph (3)(c) of that paragraph are where - 

    (a) the person entitled to the credit has failed to provide his consent in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a) of that Schedule; and

    (b) the trustees or managers of the scheme have not discharged their liability in accordance with paragraph (1) above.

Unfunded occupational pension schemes other than public service pension schemes
    
8.  - (1) The circumstances in which the trustees or managers of a scheme, to which paragraph 3 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, may discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit in accordance with sub-paragraph (3)(c) of that paragraph are those specified in - 

    (2) The circumstances specified in this paragraph are - 

    (3) In this regulation "approved scheme" means an occupational pension scheme which is approved for the purposes of Part XIV of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988[17] and an "unapproved scheme" means an occupational pension scheme which is not approved for those purposes.

Other pension arrangements
     9.  - (1) The circumstances in which the person responsible for a pension arrangement, to which paragraph 4 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, may discharge his liability in respect of a pension credit in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(c) of that paragraph are where his liability has not been discharged in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 4(3) or (4) of that Schedule.

    (2) The circumstances in which the person responsible for the pension arrangement may discharge his liability in respect of the pension credit under paragraph 4(4) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act are where the person responsible for the pension arrangement has not discharged his liability in accordance with the provisions of - 

Calculation of the value of appropriate rights
    
10.  - (1) Except in a case to which paragraph (4) applies, the value of the rights conferred on a person entitled to a pension credit shall be calculated by adopting methods and making assumptions which the scheme actuary or, in relation to a scheme to which section 47(1)(b) of the 1995 Act (professional advisers) does not apply, by a person referred to in paragraph (2), has certified to the person responsible for the pension arrangement as being consistent with - 

    (2) A person referred to in this paragraph is - 

    (a) a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries;

    (b) a Fellow of the Faculty of Actuaries; or

    (c) a person with other actuarial qualifications who is approved by the Secretary of State, at the request of the person responsible for the pension arrangement in question, as being a proper person to act for the purposes of these Regulations in connection with that scheme.

    (3) Where the person entitled to a pension credit in respect of whom a cash equivalent is to be calculated and verified is a member of a scheme having particulars from time to time set out in regulations made under section 7 of the Superannuation Act 1972[19] (superannuation of persons employed in local government service, etc.), that cash equivalent shall be calculated and verified in such manner as may be approved by the Government Actuary or by an actuary authorised by the Government Actuary to act on his behalf for that purpose.

    (4) Where the rights conferred on a person entitled to a pension credit are derived from money purchase rights in whole or in part, the value of those rights shall be calculated by the person responsible for the pension arrangement in a manner consistent with the methods adopted and assumptions made when transfers of other pension rights are received by the person responsible for the pension arrangement.

Qualifying arrangements
     11.  - (1) The requirements referred to in paragraph 6(2)(b) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (requirements applying to annuity contracts or policies of insurance for the purpose of sub-paragraph (1) of that paragraph) are that the annuity contract is entered into or the insurance policy is taken out with an insurance company which is - 

    (a) authorised under section 3 or 4 of the Insurance Companies Act 1982[20] (authorisation of insurance business) to carry on long term business (within the meaning of section 1 of that Act[21] (classification));

    (b) in the case of a friendly society authorised under section 32 of the Friendly Societies Act 1992[22] (grant of authorisation by Commission: general) to carry out long term business under any of the Classes specified in Head A of Schedule 2 to that Act (the activities of a friendly society: long term business); or

    (c) an EC company as defined in section 2 of the Insurance Companies Act 1982[23] (restriction on carrying on insurance business), and which falls within paragraph (2).

    (2) An EC company falls within this paragraph if it - 

    (a) carries on ordinary long-term insurance business (within the meaning of section 96(1) of the Insurance Companies Act 1982[24]) in the United Kingdom through a branch in respect of which such of the requirements of Part I of Schedule 2F to that Act[25] (recognition in the United Kingdom of EC and EFTA companies: EC companies carrying on business etc. in the United Kingdom) as are applicable have been complied with; or

    (b) provides ordinary long term insurance in the United Kingdom and such of the requirements of Part I of Schedule 2F to that Act as are applicable have been complied with in respect of insurance.

Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - general
     12. The requirements referred to in paragraph 7(1)(b) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (requirements to be satisfied to qualify pension arrangements as destinations for pension credits) are that the pension arrangement - 

Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - contracted-out or safeguarded rights
     13.  - (1) The descriptions of pension arrangements referred to in paragraph 7(2)(a) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (pension arrangements which qualify as destinations for pension credits, where the rights by reference to which the amount of the credits are determined are or include contracted-out rights or safeguarded rights) are - 

    (a) a contracted-out salary related occupational pension scheme which satisfies the requirements of section 9(2)[29] of the 1993 Act (requirements for certification of occupational salary related schemes);

    (b) a contracted-out money purchase occupational pension scheme which satisfies the requirements of section 9(3)[30] of the 1993 Act (requirements for certification of occupational money purchase schemes);

      (i) a contracted-out occupational pension scheme to which section 149 of the 1995 Act (hybrid occupational pension schemes) applies;

    (c) an appropriate personal pension scheme within the meaning of section 7(4)[31] of the 1993 Act (issue of appropriate scheme certificates);

    (d) an annuity contract or an insurance policy which satisfies the requirements of paragraph 6 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (qualifying arrangements);

    (e) an overseas arrangement within the meaning given by regulation 1(2) of the Contracting-out (Transfer and Transfer Payment) Regulations 1996; or

    (f) an overseas scheme within the meaning given by regulation 1(2) of the Contracting-out (Transfer and Transfer Payment) Regulations 1996.

    (2) The requirements referred to in paragraph 7(2)(b) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (requirements to be satisfied by a pension arrangement which qualifies as a destination for a pension credit, where the rights by reference to which the amount of the credit are determined are or include contracted-out rights or safeguarded rights) are - 

    (a) in relation to the descriptions of pension arrangement referred to in paragraph (1)(a) to (d), the requirements specified in the Pension Sharing (Safeguarded Rights) Regulations 2000[32] to be met by an occupational pension scheme or a personal pension scheme;

    (b) in relation to the descriptions of pension arrangement referred to in paragraph (1)(e), the requirements specified in regulation 15 (disqualification as a destination for pension credit - annuity contracts and insurance policies) and regulation 7(3) and (4) of the Pension Sharing (Safeguarded Rights) Regulations 2000[33] (the pension and annuity requirements - money purchase schemes);

    (c) in relation to the descriptions of pension arrangement referred to in paragraph (1)(f) and (g), the requirements specified in regulation 11 of the Contracting-out (Transfer and Transfer Payment) Regulations 1996 (transfer payments to overseas schemes or arrangements in respect of section 9(2B) rights), as if the references in that regulation to - 

      (i) "earner" were to "the person entitled to a pension credit"; and

      (ii) "accrued section 9(2B) rights" were to "safeguarded rights".

    (3) The rights for the purposes of paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (meaning of "contracted-out" rights under or derived from an occupational pension scheme or a personal pension scheme) are those which fall within the categories specified in regulation 2 of the Pension Sharing (Safeguarded Rights) Regulations 2000 (definition of contracted-out rights).

Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - occupational pension schemes
     14. The calculation of the value of the rights of the person entitled to the pension credit for the purposes of paragraph 7(3) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act shall be made in accordance with the methods adopted and assumptions made by the scheme which are consistent with the methods adopted and assumptions made by that scheme when transfers of other pension rights are received by the scheme.

Disqualification as a destination for pension credit - annuity contracts and insurance policies
    
15.  - (1) The circumstances referred to in paragraph 7(4) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (circumstances in which an annuity contract or insurance policy is disqualified as a destination for a pension credit) are where the requirements specified in paragraphs (2) to (7) are not satisfied.

    (2) The annuity contract or insurance policy must provide that that contract or policy, as the case may be, may not be assigned or surrendered unless - 

has consented to the assignment or surrender.

    (3) The benefits previously secured by the annuity contract or insurance policy become secured, or are replaced by benefits which are secured by another qualifying arrangement.

    (4) The annuity contract or insurance policy, as the case may be, must provide that the benefits secured by that contract or policy may be commuted if either - 

    (5) The conditions referred to in paragraph (4)(a) are - 

    (6) The conditions referred to in paragraph (4)(b) are - 

    (7) The annuity contract or insurance policy must contain, or be endorsed with, terms so as to provide for any increase in accordance with regulation 32 of the Pension Sharing (Pension Credit Benefit) Regulations 2000[34] (increase of relevant pension) which would have been applied to the benefits which have become secured or been replaced by the annuity contract or insurance policy had the discharge of liability not taken place.

    (8) In this regulation - 

    "serious ill health" means ill health which is such as to give rise to a life expectancy of less than one year from the date on which commutation of the benefits secured by the annuity contract or insurance policy is applied for.

Adjustments to the amount of the pension credit - occupational pension schemes which are underfunded on the valuation day
     16.  - (1) The circumstances referred to in paragraph 8(1)(d) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (adjustments to amount of pension credit) are - 

    (2) The lesser amount referred to in paragraph 8(1) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act may be determined for the purposes of that paragraph by reducing the amount of the pension credit which relates to liabilities referred to in section 73(3)(a), (aa), (b), (c)(i) or (d) of the 1995 Act[35] (preferential liabilities on winding-up) by the percentage which is the difference between - 

    (a) 100 per cent.; and

    (b) the percentage of the pension credit which the actuarial valuation shows the scheme assets as being sufficient to satisfy,

where the actuarial valuation is the latest actuarial valuation obtained in accordance with section 57 of the 1995 Act (valuation and certification of assets and liabilities) before the valuation day.

    (3) If, by virtue of Schedule 5 to the Occupational Pension Schemes (Minimum Funding Requirement and Actuarial Valuations) Regulations 1996[36], section 56 of the 1995 Act (minimum funding requirment) applies to a section of a scheme as if that section were a separate scheme, paragraph (2) shall apply as if that section were a separate scheme, and as if the reference therein to a scheme were accordingly a reference to that section.

Adjustments to the amount of the pension credit - payments made without knowledge of the pension debit
     17. For the purposes of paragraph 9 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (adjustments to amount of pension credit), where the cash equivalent of the member's shareable rights after deduction of the payment referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of that paragraph, is less than the amount of the pension debit, the pension credit shall be reduced to that lesser amount.

Adjustments to the amount of the pension credit - increasing the amount of the pension credit
    
18.  - (1) For the purposes of paragraph 10 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act (adjustments to amount of pension credit) the trustees or managers of an occupational pension scheme to which paragraph 1(3) or 3(3) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies shall increase the amount of the pension credit by - 

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph 10 of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act the trustees or managers of a personal pension scheme to which paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, or a person responsible for a pension arrangement to which paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act applies, shall increase the amount of the pension credit by - 



Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security


Jeff Rooker
Minister of State, Department of Social Security

13th April 2000



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations provide for the circumstances in which the implementation period may be extended, postponed or in which it may cease, and how a person responsible for a pension arrangement may discharge his liability in respect of a pension credit.

Part I and regulation 1 provide for citation, commencement and interpretation.

Part II and regulations 2 to 5 deal with the extension, postponement or cessation of the implementation period.

Regulation 2 specifies the period within which the trustees or managers of an occupational pension scheme are to notify the Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority (OPRA) should they fail to discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit within the implementation period.

Regulation 3 sets out the circumstances in which OPRA may grant an extension of the implementation period.

Regulation 4 provides for the postponement or cessation of the implementation period for a pension credit when an application is made for leave to appeal out of time.

Regulation 5 sets out the maximum penalties which OPRA may impose in any case where OPRA is satisfied that a trustee or manager has not taken all reasonable steps to ensure that their liability for the pension credit was discharged within the implementation period, or to ensure that OPRA was notified of the failure to discharge that liability within the period prescribed by regulation 2.

Part III and regulation 6 provide for how liability in respect of a pension credit may be discharged in the event of the death of the person entitled to a pension credit.

Part IV and regulations 7 to 18 provide for how liability in respect of a pension credit may be discharged.

Regulations 7 and 8 set out the circumstances in which the trustees or managers of a funded pension scheme and an unfunded pension scheme other than a public service scheme may discharge their liability in respect of a pension credit.

Regulation 9 sets out the circumstances in which a person responsible for an annuity contract or an insurance policy may discharge his liability in respect of a pension credit.

Regulation 10 provides for how the value of appropriate rights is to be calculated.

Regulation 11 specifies the requirements to be met by annuity contracts or policies of insurance in order for them to be qualifying arrangements.

Regulations 12 to 15 specify the requirements to be met by a pension arrangement in order for it not to be disqualified as a destination for a pension credit.

Regulations 16 to 18 specify the circumstances in which the amount of a pension credit may be reduced or increased.

An assessment of the cost to business of the provisions of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999, including these Regulations, is detailed in the Regulatory Impact Assessment for that Act. A copy of this Assessment has been placed in the libraries of both Houses of Parliament. Copies can be obtained by post from the Department of Social Security, Pensions on Divorce, 3rd Floor, The Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6HT.


Notes:

[1] Section 124(1) is cited because of the meaning there given to "prescribed" and "regulations".back

[2] 1995 c. 26.back

[3] 1999 c. 30.back

[4] See sections 120(1) of the Pensions Act 1995 and 83(11) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.back

[5] 1993 c. 48.back

[6] Section 8(2) was amended by paragraph 23(a) of Schedule 5 to the Pensions Act 1995.back

[7] Section 101B is inserted by section 37 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.back

[8] The definition of "personal pension scheme" is amended by paragraph 3(1)(a) of Schedule 2 to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.back

[9] Section 10 was amended by paragraph 25 of Schedule 5 to the Pensions Act 1995, and by paragraph 36 of Schedule 1 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999 (c. 2).back

[10] 1987 c. 22.back

[11] Section 7 was amended by section 23(1) of, and paragraphs 1 and 4 of Schedule 5 to, the Bank of England Act 1998 (c. 11).back

[12] 1985 c. 6. Section 736 was substituted by section 144(1) of the Companies Act 1989 (c. 40).back

[13] The Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority is established under section 1 of the Pensions Act 1995.back

[14] Section 68A is inserted by section 36 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.back

[15] S.I. 1996/1172. This definition was substituted by paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 1 to S.I. 1997/786.back

[16] Section 53 was amended by paragraph 48 of Schedule 5 to the Pensions Act 1995 and by paragraphs 52 and 53 of Schedule 1 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999.back

[17] 1988 c. 1.back

[18] The publication "Retirement Benefit Schemes - Transfer Values (GN11)" may be obtained from the Institute of Actuaries', Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn, London WC1V 7QJ, and from the Faculty of Actuaries, Maclaurin House, 18 Dublin Street, Edinburgh EH1 3PP. The publication is also available on the following internet web-site: http://www.actuaries.org.uk.back

[19] 1972 c. 11.back

[20] 1982 c. 50, as amended by the European Economic Area Act 1993 (c. 51).back

[21] Section 1 was amended by S.I. 1990/1159.back

[22] 1992 c. 40. Section 32 was amended by S.I. 1994/1984.back

[23] Section 2 was amended by regulation 4(2) of S.I. 1994/1696 and 1994/3132.back

[24] There are amendments to section 96(1) which are not relevant to these Regulations.back

[25] Schedule 2F was inserted by S.I. 1994/1696.back

[26] Section 431B was inserted by paragraph 2 of Schedule 8 to the Finance Act 1995 (c. 4).back

[27] S.I. 1996/1462.back

[28] The definition of "overseas scheme" was amended by paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 1 to S.I. 1997/786.back

[29] Section 9(2) was substituted by section 136(3) of the Pensions Act 1995.back

[30] Section 9(3) was amended by section 136(4) of, and paragraph 24 of Schedule 5, Part III of Schedule 7 to, the Pensions Act 1995, and by paragraph 35(3) of Schedule 1 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999.back

[31] Section 7(4) was amended by paragraph 22(b) of Schedule 5, and by Part III of Schedule 7 to the Pensions Act 1995.back

[32] S.I. 2000/1055.back

[33] S.I. 2000/1055.back

[34] S.I. 2000/1054.back

[35] Section 73(3) was modified by regulation 3 of S.I. 1996/3126 and is amended by section 38(1) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.back

[36] S.I. 1996/1536. Schedule 5 was amended by S.I. 1997/786 and S.I. 1997/3038.back

[37] 1 & 2 Vic. c. 110; the rate of interest was amended by S.I. 1993/564.back



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