Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2005/0110490924/contents
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ISBN 0-11-049092-4
This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 No. 255
PART II THE PENSIONS REGULATOR
3.Regulator’s functions
4.Regulator’s objectives
5.Supplementary powers
6.Transfer of OPRA’s functions to the Regulator
7.Functions exercisable by the Determinations Panel
8.Provision of information, education and assistance
10.Third party notices
12.Restitution
13.Power of the Regulator to recover unpaid contributions
14.Pension liberation: interpretation
15.Pension liberation: Court’s power to order restitution
16.Pension liberation: restraining orders
17.Pension liberation: repatriation orders
18.Powers to wind up occupational pension schemes
19.Freezing orders
20.Consequences of freezing order
21.Period of effect etc. of freezing order
22.Validation of action in contravention of freezing order
23.Effect of determination to wind up scheme on freezing order
24.Effect of winding up order on freezing order
25.Effect of assessment period under Part III on freezing order
26.Power to give a direction where freezing order ceases to have effect
27.Notification of trustees, managers, employers and members
28.Articles 19 to 27: supplementary
29.Prohibition orders
31.Appointment of trustees by the Regulator
32.Independent trustees
34.Contribution notices where avoidance of employer debt
35.The sum specified in an Article 34 contribution notice
36.Content and effect of an Article 34 contribution notice
37.Article 34 contribution notice: relationship with employer debt
38.Article 34 contribution notice: clearance statements
39.Financial support directions
40.Meaning of “service company” and “insufficiently resourced”
41.Meaning of “financial support”
42.Financial support directions: clearance statements
43.Contribution notices where non-compliance with financial support direction
44.The sum specified in an Article 43 contribution notice
45.Content and effect of an Article 43 contribution notice
46.Article 43 contribution notice: relationship with employer debt
47.Articles 39 to 46: interpretation
48.Restoration orders where transactions at an undervalue
49.Restoration orders: supplementary
50.Content and effect of a restoration order
51.Contribution notice where failure to comply with a restoration order
52.Content and effect of an Article 51 contribution notice
Articles 34 to 52: partnerships and limited liability partnerships
53.Articles 34 to 52: partnerships and limited liability partnerships
54.Regulator’s right to apply under Article 367 of the Insolvency Order
55.Registrable information
56.The register: inspection, provision of information and reports etc.
57.The register: duties of trustees or managers
58.Duty of the Regulator to issue scheme return notices
59.Duty of trustees or managers to provide scheme return
60.Scheme returns: supplementary
Register of prohibited trustees
61.Register of prohibited trustees
62.Accessibility of register of prohibited trustees
63.Information relevant to the Board
64.Duty to notify the Regulator of certain events
65.Duty to report breaches of the law
66.Reports by skilled persons
67.Provision of information
68.Inspection of premises
69.Inspection of premises in respect of employers' obligations
70.Inspection of premises: powers of inspectors
71.Inspection of premises: supplementary
72.Penalties relating to Articles 67 to 70
73.Warrants
74.Articles 67 to 73: interpretation
75.Offences of providing false or misleading information
76.Use of information
77.Restricted information
78.Information supplied to the Regulator by corresponding overseas authorities
79.Disclosure for facilitating exercise of functions by the Regulator
80.Disclosure for facilitating exercise of functions by the Board
81.Disclosure for facilitating exercise of functions by other supervisory authorities
82.Other permitted disclosures
83.Tax information
84.Publishing reports etc.
85.Codes of practice
86.Procedure for issue and publication of codes of practice
87.Revocation of codes of practice
88.The Regulator’s procedure in relation to its regulatory functions
89.Publication of procedure in relation to regulatory functions
90.Application of standard and special procedure
91.Standard procedure
92.Special procedure: applicable cases
93.Special procedure
94.Compulsory review
95.Duty to have regard to the interests of members etc.
96.Powers to vary or revoke orders, notices or directions etc.
97.References to the Tribunal
98.Appeal on a point of law
99.Redetermination etc. by the Tribunal
PART III THE BOARD OF THE PENSION PROTECTION FUND
CHAPTER 1 THE BOARD
101.Board’s functions and supplementary powers etc.
102.Grants
103.Administration levy
CHAPTER 2 INFORMATION RELATING TO EMPLOYER'S INSOLVENCY ETC.
104.Duty to notify insolvency events in respect of employers
105.Insolvency event, insolvency date and insolvency practitioner
106.Insolvency practitioner’s duty to issue notices confirming status of scheme
107.Approval of notices issued under Article 106
108.Board’s duty where there is a failure to comply with Article 106
109.Binding notices confirming status of scheme
CHAPTER 3 PENSION PROTECTION
110.Eligible schemes
111.Duty to assume responsibility for schemes following insolvency event
112.Duty to assume responsibility for schemes following application or notification
113.Applications and notifications for the purposes of Article 112
114.Board’s duty where application or notification received under Article 113
115.Protected liabilities
116.Assessment periods
117.Admission of new members, payment of contributions etc.
118.Directions
119.Restrictions on winding up, discharge of liabilities etc.
120.Power to validate contraventions of Article 119
121.Board to act as creditor of the employer
122.Payment of scheme benefits
123.Loans to pay scheme benefits
124.Reviewable ill health pensions
125.Effect of a review
126.Articles 124 and 125: interpretation
127.Board’s obligation to obtain valuation of assets and protected liabilities
128.Approval of valuation
129.Binding valuations
130.Schemes which become eligible schemes
131.New schemes created to replace existing schemes
132.Withdrawal following issue of Article 106(4) notice
133.Circumstances in which Board ceases to be involved with an eligible scheme
134.Consequences of the Board ceasing to be involved with a scheme
135.Application for reconsideration
136.Duty to assume responsibility following reconsideration
137.Closed schemes
138.Requirement to wind up schemes with sufficient assets to meet protected liabilities
139.Treatment of closed schemes
140.Valuations of closed schemes
141.Applications and notifications where closed schemes have insufficient assets
142.Duty to assume responsibility for closed schemes
143.Closed schemes: further assessment periods
144.Transfer notice
145.Effect of Board assuming responsibility for a scheme
146.The pension compensation provisions
147.Adjustments to be made where the Board assumes responsibility for a scheme
148.Postponement of compensation entitlement for the assessment period
149.Guaranteed minimum pensions
150.Duty to pay scheme benefits unpaid at assessment date etc.
151.Modification of Chapter where liabilities discharged during assessment period
152.Administration of compensation
153.Discharge of liabilities in respect of compensation
154.Discharge of liabilities in respect of money purchase benefits
155.Equal treatment
156.Relationship with fraud compensation regime
157.Initial levy
158.Pension protection levies
159.Supplementary provisions about pension protection levies
160.Amounts to be raised by the pension protection levies
161.The levy ceiling
162.Valuations to determine scheme underfunding
163.Pension protection levies during the transitional period
164.Calculation, collection and recovery of levies
CHAPTER 4 FRAUD COMPENSATION
165.Cases where fraud compensation payments can be made
166.Board’s duties in respect of certain applications under Article 165
167.Recovery of value
168.Fraud compensation payments
169.Interim payments
170.Board’s powers to make fraud compensation transfer payments
171.Fraud compensation levy
172.Information to be provided to the Board etc.
173.Notices requiring provision of information
174.Entry of premises
175.Penalties relating to Articles 173 and 174
176.Warrants
177.Offence of providing false or misleading information to the Board
178.Use of information
179.Restricted information
180.Disclosure for facilitating exercise of functions by the Board
181.Disclosure for facilitating exercise of functions by the Regulator
182.Disclosure for facilitating exercise of functions by other supervisory authorities
183.Other permitted disclosures
184.Tax information
185.Provision of information to members of schemes etc.
186.Articles 172 to 185: interpretation
187.Publishing reports etc.
CHAPTER 6 REVIEWS, APPEALS AND MALADMINISTRATION
188.Meaning of “reviewable matters”
189.Review and reconsideration by the Board of reviewable matters
190.Investigation by the Board of complaints of maladministration
191.The PPF Ombudsman
192.Reference of reviewable matter to the PPF Ombudsman
193.Investigation by PPF Ombudsman of complaints of maladministration
194.Referral of questions of law
195.Publishing reports etc.
196.Determinations of the PPF Ombudsman
197.Obstruction etc. of the PPF Ombudsman
198.Backdating the winding up of eligible schemes
199.Pension sharing
PART IV SCHEME FUNDING
200.Pension schemes to which this Part applies
201.The statutory funding objective
202.Statement of funding principles
203.Actuarial valuations and reports
204.Certification of technical provisions
205.Recovery plan
206.Schedule of contributions
207.Failure to make payments
208.Matters requiring agreement of the employer
209.Matters on which advice of actuary must be obtained
210.Powers of the Regulator
211.Power to modify provisions of this Part
212.Construction as one with the 1995 Order
PART V FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT
213.Supply of housing benefit information
214.Combined pension forecasts
215.Information and advice to employees
PART VI OCCUPATIONAL AND PERSONAL PENSION SCHEMES: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
216.Categories of pension scheme
217.Meaning of employer in Part II of the 1995 Order
218.Requirement for member-nominated trustees
219.Requirement for member-nominated directors of corporate trustees
220.Member-nominated trustees and directors: supplementary
221.Investment principles
222.Power to make regulations governing investment by trustees
223.Borrowing by trustees
224.Requirement for knowledge and understanding: individual trustees
225.Requirement for knowledge and understanding: corporate trustees
226.Requirement for knowledge and understanding: supplementary
227.Payment of surplus to employer
228.Payment of surplus to employer: transitional power to amend scheme
229.UK-based scheme to be trust with effective rules
230.Non-European scheme to be trust with UK-resident trustee
231.Representative of non-European scheme to be treated as trustee
232.Activities of occupational pension schemes
233.No indemnification for fines or civil penalties
234.Conditions for pension protection
235.Form of protection
236.Consultation by employers: occupational pension schemes
237.Consultation by employers: personal pension schemes
238.Further provisions about regulations relating to consultation
239.Modification of subsisting rights
240.Increase in age at which short service benefit must be payable
241.Early leavers: cash transfer sums and contribution refunds
242.Paternity leave and adoption leave
243.Inalienability of occupational pension
244.Voluntary contributions
245.Payments made by employers to personal pension schemes
246.Payments made by employers and members to occupational pension schemes
247.Winding up
248.Debt due from the employer when assets insufficient
249.Debt due from the employer in the case of multi-employer schemes
250.Resolution of disputes
251.Deputy Pensions Ombudsman
252.Jurisdiction
253.Investigations
254.Amendments relating to the Pensions Compensation Board
255.Annual increase in rate of certain occupational pensions
256.Annual increase in rate of certain personal pensions
257.Power to increase pensions giving effect to pension credits etc.
258.Exemption from statutory revaluation requirement
259.Meaning of “working life” in Pension Schemes Act
260.Power to prescribe conditions by reference to Inland Revenue approval
261.Restrictions on commutation and age at which benefits may be received
262.Meaning of “stakeholder pension scheme”
PART VII CROSS-BORDER ACTIVITIES WITHIN EUROPEAN UNION
263.Occupational pension scheme receiving contributions from European employer
264.General authorisation to accept contributions from European employers
265.Approval in relation to particular European employer
266.Notification of legal requirements of host member State outside United Kingdom
267.Duty of trustees or managers to act consistently with law of host member State
268.Power of Regulator to require ring-fencing of assets
269.Functions of Regulator in relation to institutions administered in other member States
270.Stopping disposal of assets of institutions administered in other member States
271.Interpretation of Part
PART VIII STATE PENSIONS
272.Persons entitled to more than one Category B retirement pension
273.Deferral of retirement pensions and shared additional pensions
274.Disclosure of state pension information
275.Information obtained by the Regulator
276.Information obtained by the Board
277.Notification and documents in electronic form
278.Timing and location of things done electronically
279.Overriding requirements
280.Modification of this Order in relation to certain categories of schemes
281.Modification of pensions legislation that refers to employers
282.Admissibility of statements
283.Protected items
284.Liens
285.Crown application
286.Breach of regulations
287.Orders and regulations (general provisions)
288.Assembly etc. control of orders and regulations
289.Consultations about regulations
290.Minor and consequential amendments
291.Repeals
292.Transitional adaptations etc.: section 322(1) of the Pensions Act 2004
293.Power to make further provision in connection with civil partnership
294.Pre-consolidation amendments
PART 1 DELEGATION
1.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the Regulator may authorise—
2.The Department may make regulations— (a) limiting the extent to...
PART 2 FUNDING AND ACCOUNTS
3.(1) Section 170 of the Pension Schemes Act (levies towards...
THE RESERVED REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
PART 1 FUNCTIONS UNDER THE PENSION SCHEMES ACT
1.The power by direction under section 95(4) to grant an...
2.The power by direction under section 97J(2) to extend the...
3.The power under regulations made by virtue of section 164(4)...
PART 2 FUNCTIONS UNDER THE 1995 ORDER
4.The power to make an order under Article 3(1) prohibiting...
5.The power to make an order under Article 3(3) revoking...
6.The power to make an order under Article 4(1) suspending...
7.The power to make an order under Article 4(2) extending...
8.The power to make an order under Article 4(5) revoking...
9.The power to make an order appointing a trustee under...
10.The power under Article 9 to exercise by order the...
11.The power to require a person to pay a penalty...
12.The power to make an order under Article 11 directing...
13.The power to give directions to trustees under Article 15....
14.The power under Article 29(5) to give a notice waiving...
15.The power under Article 30(2) to exercise by order the...
16.The power to make an order under Article 67G(2) by...
17.The power to make an order under Article 67H(2) prohibiting,...
18.The power to make an order under Article 69 authorising...
19.The power to make an order under Article 71A modifying...
PART 3 FUNCTIONS UNDER THE 1999 ORDER
20.The power by direction under Article 4(3)(b) to remove a...
PART 4 FUNCTIONS UNDER THIS ORDER
21.The power to make or extend a restraining order under...
22.The power to make an order under Article 16(10) permitting...
23.The power to make a repatriation order under Article 17....
24.The power to make a freezing order under Article 19....
25.The power to make an order under Article 21(3) extending...
26.The power to make an order under Article 22 validating...
27.The power to make an order under Article 24 directing...
28.The power to make an order under Article 26 giving...
29.The power to make an order under Article 27(3) directing...
30.The power to issue a contribution notice under Article 34....
31.The power to issue a direction under Article 37(4) to...
32.The power to issue a revised contribution notice under Article...
33.The power to issue a financial support direction under Article...
34.The power to issue a contribution notice under Article 43....
35.The power to issue a direction under Article 46(4) to...
36.The power to issue a revised contribution notice under Article...
37.The power to make a restoration order under Article 48....
38.The power to issue a contribution notice under Article 51....
39.The power to issue a notice under Article 66 requiring...
40.The power to make a direction under Article 71(8) extending...
41.The power to make a direction under Article 73(10) extending...
42.The power to make an order under Article 210 modifying...
43.The power to issue a ring-fencing notice under Article 268....
44.The power to vary or revoke under Article 96—
RESTRICTED INFORMATION HELD BY THE REGULATOR: CERTAIN PERMITTED DISCLOSURES TO FACILITATE EXERCISE OF FUNCTIONS
1.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the Board may authorise—
2.(1) The Board may make arrangements for any of its...
3.(1) Where the Board makes arrangements under paragraph 2(1) for...
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY, RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES TO THE BOARD
1.This Schedule applies where the property, rights and liabilities of...
2.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the property, rights and liabilities...
3.(1) Without prejudice to the generality of Article 145 and...
4.The transfer is binding on all persons, even if, apart...
5.No person shall have any power, in consequence of the...
6.Any reference in any agreement, document or instrument of any...
7.(1) The Board must take all such steps as may...
PENSION COMPENSATION PROVISIONS
2.In this Schedule references to “the assessment date” are to...
3.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where,...
4.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) the pensioner dies on...
5.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where...
6.(1) This paragraph applies where the postponed pensioner—
7.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where...
8.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where...
9.(1) This paragraph applies where the active member dies on...
10.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where...
11.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where...
12.(1) This paragraph applies for the purposes of paragraph 11(4)(b)....
13.(1) This paragraph applies where the active member dies on...
14.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where...
15.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where,...
16.(1) This paragraph applies for the purposes of paragraph 15(4)(b)....
17.(1) This paragraph applies for the purposes of paragraph 15(4)(c)....
18.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) the deferred member dies...
19.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where,...
20.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where—...
21.(1) Paragraphs 15, 18 and 19 apply in relation to...
22.(1) Compensation is payable in accordance with this paragraph where—...
23.(1) Regulations may provide for compensation to be payable, in...
24.(1) In prescribed circumstances, a person entitled to periodic compensation...
25.(1) Regulations may prescribe circumstances in which, and conditions subject...
26.(1) Where— (a) a person becomes entitled to relevant compensation...
27.Where, pursuant to paragraph 27 of Schedule 7 to the...
28.(1) This paragraph provides for the increases mentioned in sub-paragraph...
29.(1) The Board may determine the percentage that is to...
30.(1) The Department may, on the recommendation of the Board,...
31.(1) The powers conferred by this paragraph are exercisable in...
32.(1) This paragraph applies to a member of the scheme...
33.Where the scheme is a prescribed scheme or a scheme...
34.(1) In this Schedule “normal pension age”, in relation to...
35.(1) In this Schedule, in relation to the scheme, each...
36.(1) In this Schedule, in relation to a member’s entitlement...
37.(1) In this Schedule— “deferred member”, in relation to the...
RESTRICTED INFORMATION HELD BY THE BOARD: CERTAIN PERMITTED DISCLOSURES TO FACILITATE EXERCISE OF FUNCTIONS
1.The issue of a determination notice under Article 107 approving...
2.The failure to issue a determination notice under Article 107....
3.The issue of, or failure to issue, a notice under...
4.The issue of, or failure to issue—
5.Any direction given under paragraph (2) of Article 118 (directions...
6.The issue of a notice under Article 120(2) (power to...
7.The making of a loan under Article 123(2) (loans to...
8.The failure by the Board to obtain an actuarial valuation...
9.The approval of, or failure to approve, a valuation in...
10.The issue of, or failure to issue, a withdrawal notice...
11.The issue of, or failure to issue, a withdrawal notice...
12.The issue of, or failure to issue, a determination notice...
13.The issue of, or failure to issue, a determination notice...
14.Any direction given under Article 138(7) (directions about winding up...
15.The failure by the Board to give a transfer notice...
16.Any determination by the Board of a person’s entitlement to...
17.Any failure by the Board to make a payment required...
18.Any determination by the Board under Article 164(3)(a) (the eligible...
19.The amount of the initial levy or any pension protection...
20.The making of a fraud compensation payment under Article 165(1),...
21.The issue of, or failure to issue, a notice under...
22.Any settlement date determined by the Board under Article 167(2)...
23.Any determination by the Board under Article 167(4) (recovery of...
24.The making of a payment under Article 169(1) (interim payments),...
25.Any term or condition imposed by the Board—
26.Any determination by the Board under Article 169(3)(b) (interim payments)...
27.Any date determined by the Board under Article 170(4) (earliest...
28.Any determination by the Board under Article 170(6) (fraud compensation...
29.Any determination by the Board under Article 171(7)(a) (occupational pension...
30.The amount of any fraud compensation levy payable in respect...
PART 1 PRINCIPAL AMENDMENTS OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS ACT
1.Schedule 5 to the Contributions and Benefits Act (increase of...
2.For the heading, substitute “PENSION INCREASE OR LUMP SUM WHERE...
3.Before paragraph 1 insert— Choice between increase of pension and...
4.For paragraph 1 (increase of pension where pensioner’s entitlement is...
5.(1) In paragraph 2 (calculation of increment), in sub-paragraph (5)(b),...
6.After paragraph 2 insert— (1) This paragraph applies where— (a) a person’s entitlement to...
7.(1) After paragraph 3 insert— Lump sum where pensioner’s entitlement...
8.After paragraph 3B (inserted by paragraph 7) insert— Choice between...
9.(1) Paragraph 4 (increase of pension where pensioner’s deceased spouse...
10.(1) After paragraph 7 insert— Entitlement to lump sum where...
11.After paragraph 7B (inserted by paragraph 10) insert— Supplementary (1) Any lump sum calculated under paragraph 3B or 7B...
12.For the heading immediately preceding paragraph 8 substitute “Married couples”....
13.In paragraph 8 (married couples)— (a) in sub-paragraph (3) for...
14.After Schedule 5 to the Contributions and Benefits Act insert—...
15.The Contributions and Benefits Act
16.In section 62(1) (graduated retirement benefit)— (a) in paragraph (a),...
17.In section 121(1) (interpretation of Parts I to VI)—
18.The 1999 Order
19.In Article 47, omit paragraph (2) (which amends provisions relating...
20.In Article 49(2) (power to make regulations preserving rights in...
21.Widowers' entitlement to increase of pension or widowed person’s lump sum
1.The Matrimonial Causes (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 (NI 15)
2.The Companies Order
3.The Matrimonial and Family Proceedings (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 4)
5.The Pension Schemes Act
6.In section 49 (supervision: former contracted-out schemes), after subsection (1B)...
7.(1) Section 52 (provision supplementary to section 51) is amended...
8.In section 57 (deduction of contributions equivalent premium from refund...
9.(1) Section 90 (right to cash equivalent) is amended as...
10.In section 95 (trustees' duties after exercise of option)—
11.In section 97J (time for compliance with transfer notice)—
12.In section 107A (monitoring of employers' payments to personal pension...
13.In section 109 (disclosure of information about schemes to members...
14.After that section insert— Disclosure of information about transfers etc....
15.In section 119 (interpretation of Chapter 2 of Part VII)...
16.In section 120 (duty of Department for Employment and Learning...
17.In section 125(1) (overriding requirements)— (a) for “and IV” substitute...
18.In section 126(b), (extra-statutory requirements), for “or IV” substitute “,...
19.In section 142 (functions of the Pensions Ombudsman)—
20.In section 145 (procedure on investigation by Pensions Ombudsman), in...
21.(1) Section 154A (other disclosures by the Department) is amended...
22.In section 164(4) (penalties for contravention of regulations) after “the...
23.In section 170 (levies)— (a) for subsection (8) substitute—
24.In section 173 (power to make regulations as to the...
25.(1) Section 174 (linked qualifying service) is amended as follows....
26.In section 176(1) (general interpretation), in the definition of “transfer...
27.In section 178(3) (sub-delegation), after “93(1)” insert “, 97AF(1)”.
28.The 1995 Order
29.In Article 4 (suspension orders), in paragraphs (3) and (5)...
30.In Article 7 (appointment of trustees)— (a) in paragraph (1)...
31.In Article 9 (removal and appointment of trustees: property), after...
32.In Article 10 (civil penalties), in paragraph (5)(a) omit “as...
33.In Article 15(4) (failure to comply with Authority’s direction) for...
34.In Article 22 (circumstances in which independent trustee provisions apply),...
35.In Article 25 (appointment and powers of independent trustees: further...
36.In Article 26 (insolvency practitioner or official receiver to give...
37.Omit Articles 26A to 26C.
38.In Article 28 (consequences of prohibition on trustee being auditor...
39.In Article 29 (persons disqualified for being trustees), in paragraph...
40.In Article 30 (persons disqualified: consequences)— (a) in paragraph (2),...
41.Omit Article 30A (accessibility of register of disqualified trustees).
42.In Article 32 (decisions of trustees by a majority)—
43.In Article 34 (powers of investment and delegation) in paragraph...
44.(1) Article 38 (power to defer winding up) is amended...
45.In Article 40 (restriction on employer-related investments), in paragraph (4)...
46.In Article 41 (provision of documents for members)—
47.In Article 47 (professional advisers), in paragraphs (3), (8) and...
48.In Article 49 (other responsibilities of trustees, employers, etc.)—
49.In Article 49A (record of winding up decisions) omit paragraph...
50.In Article 68 (power of trustees to modify schemes by...
51.In Article 69 (grounds for applying for modifications)—
52.In Article 71A(4)(d) (power to make provision in relation to...
53.In Article 72A (reports to Authority about winding up) omit...
54.In Article 72C (duty to comply with directions for facilitating...
55.In Article 73 (preferential liabilities on winding up), in paragraph...
56.In Article 76 (excess assets on winding up)—
57.In Article 77 (excess assets remaining after winding up: power...
58.In Article 85 (schedules of payments to money purchase schemes)...
59.In Article 86 (provision supplementary to Article 85) omit paragraph...
60.In Article 87 (application of further provisions to money purchase...
61.In Article 115 (powers to modify Part II of the...
62.In Article 116 (calculations, etc. under regulations: sub-delegation), for “73(3)”...
63.(1) Article 121 (interpretation of Part II) is amended as...
64.The Deregulation and Contracting Out (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (NI 11)
65.The 1999 Order
66.In Article 3 (stakeholder pension schemes), in paragraph (6), after...
67.In Article 4 (registration of stakeholder pension schemes)—
68.In Article 9(2)(a) (providing for stakeholder pension schemes to be...
69.In Article 35 (treatment in winding up)—
70.(1) Paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 (application of statutory provisions...
71.(1) Schedule 5 (pension credits: mode of discharge) is amended...