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5. After regulation 14 (accepted function providers) insert—
14A.—(1) A person (P) is an accepted member if the conditions in paragraphs (2) to (4) are met.
(2) Immediately before the fair deal transfer date P was employed—
(a)under a contract of employment and subject to existing Fair Deal arrangements;
(b)by a contracting scheme employer to undertake pensionable employment; or
(c)by a contracting scheme employer to undertake employment that is not pensionable employment in accordance with paragraph (6) or paragraph (8) of regulation 7.
(3) Immediately before and on the fair deal transfer date P is employed to undertake the same transferred service.
(4) After the fair deal transfer date P is employed to undertake transferred services.
(5) P ceases to be an accepted member from the date that P ceases to satisfy paragraph (1).
14B. A contracting scheme employer is—
(a)an employer mentioned in sub-paragraph (c) of paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (governing body of a school maintained by a local authority);
(b)an employer mentioned in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 (Academy); or
(c)an employer mentioned in paragraph 5 of Schedule 2 (special school not maintained by a local authority).
14C. “Fair deal transfer date” means the date on which transferred services are transferred between a contracting scheme employer and an accepted employer.
14D. “Transferred services” means services specified in the description of employment in the Participation Agreement.
14E. “Participation Agreement” means a contractual agreement, relating to participation in the Scheme in accordance with the Fair Deal arrangements, between the Secretary of State, a contracting scheme employer and an accepted employer.
14F. An accepted employer in respect of transferred services is an employer other than an employer mentioned in section 1 of the Local Government Act 1999(1) who—
(a)is a party to a contract for services with a contracting scheme employer under which at least one employee, on and after the fair deal transfer date, is an accepted member;
(b)is a party to a Participation Agreement; and
(c)no written notice of cessation as an accepted employer under regulation 14H(1) has effect in relation to that employer.
14G.—(1) An accepted employer—
(a)must provide the Secretary of State with a guarantee if requested by the Secretary of State;
(b)must give written notice to the Secretary of State immediately if any of the events in sub-paragraphs (c) to (g) of regulation 14H(2) occurs.
(2) In this regulation and regulation 14H “guarantee” means a bond, guarantee or indemnity in a form and amount, and provided by a person, approved by the Secretary of State in respect of sums due, under these Regulations and TSAVCR 1994, from the accepted employer.
14H.—(1) An employer (E) ceases to be an accepted employer on the date specified in a written notice given by the Secretary of State under this paragraph.
(2) A notice under paragraph (1) may be given when—
(a)E fails to comply with any provision of these Regulations or TSAVCR 1994;
(b)the Secretary of State considers that a guarantee provided under sub-paragraph (a) of regulation 14G is insufficient because—
(i)the guarantee lapses; or
(ii)there is a change in circumstances;
(c)a proposal for a voluntary arrangement has been made or approved in relation to E under Part 1 of IA 1986;
(d)an administration application has been made, a notice of intention to appoint an administrator has been filed with the court, or an administrator has been appointed for E under Schedule B1 to IA 1986;
(e)a receiver, manager or administrative receiver has been appointed for E under Part 3 of IA 1986;
(f)a winding-up petition has been presented, a winding-up order has been made, or a resolution for voluntary winding-up has been passed in relation to E under Part 4 or 5 of IA 1986; or
(g)notice has been received that E may be struck off the register of companies or an application to strike E off has been made under Part 31 of CA 2006.
(3) The Secretary of State may by further written notice to E determine that E resumes accepted employer status with effect from a future date stated in the notice.”.
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