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Statutory Instruments
IRON AND STEEL
Made
13th January 1972
Laid before Parliament
24th January 1972
Coming into Operation
21st February 1972
The Secretary of State in exercise of his powers under section 40 of the Iron and Steel Act 1949, as revived and amended by section 31 of the Iron and Steel Act 1967, and all other powers in that behalf enabling him, after consultation with the British Steel Corporation and such organisations as appear to him to be representative of persons concerned, hereby makes the following regulations:—
1.—(1) These regulations may be cited as the Iron and Steel (Pension Schemes) (Transfer) Regulations 1972, shall come into operation on 21st February 1972 and, subject to paragraph (2) hereof, shall have effect from that date.
(2) Regulation 5 shall have effect from 1st July 1970 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part I of the Schedule hereto, from 1st December 1970 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 2 thereof, and from 1st January 1971 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 3 thereof.
2.—(1) In these regulations—
“pension”
“pension fund” in relation to a scheduled scheme means
“pension rights”
“the principal scheme” means
“scheduled scheme” means
(2) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply to the interpretation of these regulations as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
3.—(1) The pension fund of each of the scheduled schemes, and every right of trustees of a scheduled scheme to receive moneys on the occurrence of certain events by virtue of a policy of assurance held for the purposes of that scheme together with every obligation of the trustees by under that policy, shall on these regulations coming into operation be transferred by virtue of these regulations and without further assurance to the trustees of the principal scheme.
(2) The pension funds aforesaid and the moneys received in respect of the said rights together with the pension fund constituted under the principal scheme shall be invested and managed as one fund in accordance with the provisions of the principal scheme relating to the investment and management of the pension fund established under the principal scheme.
4.—(1) A certificate, signed by a trustee of the principal scheme and by any person in whom the pension fund or any part thereof or a right as aforesaid transferred by these regulations was vested, that the pension fund or that part or that right was so transferred, or a copy of the said certificated certified by a trustee of the principal scheme to be a true copy thereof, shall be received by all persons responsible for the registration or inscription of the title to the pension fund or that part thereof or by the assurers, as the case may be, as evidence that it was transferred as aforesaid.
(2) Every person in whom was vested the pension fund or any part thereof or a right transferred as aforesaid shall do all things necessary, or which the trustees of the principal scheme may require to be done, for the purpose of ensuring—
(a)the due registration or inscription of the title of the trustees of the principal scheme to the pension fund or transfer of the right, as the case may be;
(b)the delivery to the said trustees of any document constituting evidence of the said registration, inscription or transfer; and
(c)the receipt by the said trustees of all dividends or interest in respect of the pension fund so transferred due for payment after the date of the coming into operation of these regulations.
5.—(1) The provisions of a scheduled scheme which relate to eligibility for the payment of benefits and which provide for the payment of contributions shall continue in effect, except that all payments of benefits due under those provisions (including those outstanding immediately before 1st July 1970 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 1 of the Schedule hereto, those outstanding immediately before 1st December 1970 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 2 thereof, and those outstanding immediately before 1st January 1971 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 3 thereof) shall be made by the trustees of the principal Scheme from the fund constituted by regulation 3 and all contributions due under those provisions (including those outstanding immediately before 1st July 1970 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 1 of the Schedule hereto, those outstanding immediately before 1st December 1970 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 2 thereof, and those outstanding immediately before 1st January 1971 in respect of the Schemes specified in Part 3 thereof), shall be made to the said trustees for payment into the said fund.
(2) Any power or discretion to pay a benefit conferred by the provisions of a scheduled scheme on any person shall be exercisable by the trustees of the principal scheme in place of the person invested with that power or discretion by the scheduled scheme.
(3) Any trustee of a scheduled scheme who would but for the operation of these regulations have been entitled to payment of a sum by way of an indemnity from the pension fund of that scheme shall be so entitled from the fund constituted by regulation 3, and the trustees of the principal scheme shall accordingly pay him that sum.
(4) Except as provided by this regulation the provisions of a scheduled scheme shall cease to have effect.
6.—(1) This regulation applies to an election made by a member of a scheduled scheme under a provision of the principal scheme to receive benefits provided for in the principal scheme instead of benefits provided for in the scheduled scheme.
(2) The trustees of the principal scheme shall ensure that an election to which this regulation applies shall not operate so as to place any person (other than the person exercising the election) having pension rights under the scheduled scheme in any worse position by reason of the exercise of the election, and the said trustees shall make such payments to that person as may be necessary to secure that result.
John Eden
Minister for Industry
Department of Trade and Industry
Dated 13th January 1972
Regulations 1(2) and 2(1)
United Steel Companies Limited Staff Superannuation Fund and Life Assurance Scheme
United Steel Companies Limited No 2 Pension Scheme for Directors and Higher Officials
The Rother Iron Works Pensions Trust
Barrow Steel Works Limited Superannuation Fund
The United Steel Companies Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme
The United Steel Companies Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme— Establishment Staff
The United Steel Companies Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme— Foremen
The United Steel Companies Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme No 2 —Foremen
The British Iron and Steel Federation Pension and Life Assurance Scheme
The British Iron and Steel Federation 1955 Supplementary Pension Scheme
The Publicly-owned company's part of each of the followings:—
The British Iron and Steel Federation Staff Pensions Fund
The Q Scheme of the British Iron and Steel Federation
The British Iron and Steel Federation Non-Contributory Pension Scheme
The British Iron and Steel Corporation Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme
The British Iron and Steel Federation Staff Life Assurance Scheme
The British Iron and Steel Federation Staff Supplementary Life Assurance Scheme
Colvilles Limited Superannuation Fund
Colvilles Limited Group Life Assurance Scheme
Colvilles Limited Commutable Pension Benefits Scheme
Colvilles Non-Contributory Pension and Life Assurance Scheme for Directors and Senior Executives
Richard Thomas and Baldwins Staff Superannuation Fund 1951
Richard Thomas and Baldwins Staff Life Assurance Scheme 1951
Richard Thomas and Baldwins Commutable Pension Benefits Scheme 1951
Richard Thomas and Baldwins (Mineral Recovery) Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme
Richard Thomas and Company Limited Officers and Staff Pension Scheme
Richard Thomas and Company Limited Contributory Pension and Life Assurance Scheme for Standing Wage Employees
Baldwins (1950) Staff Pension Scheme
Baldwins Limited Staff Pension Scheme
Gilbertsons Staff Pension Scheme
The Steel Company of Wales Pension Scheme
The Steel Company of Wales Staff Superannuation Fund 1951
The Steel Company of Wales Commutable Pension Benefits Scheme 1951
The Steel Company of Wales Senior Staff Commutable Pension Benefits and Life Assurance Scheme
The Steel Company of Wales Senior Staff Superannuation Fund
The Publicly-owned Company's part of each of the following:—
Guest Keen Superannuation Fund and Life Assurance Scheme
The G.K.I.S. Senior Staff Pension and Life Assurance Scheme (Section 388)
The British (Guest Keen and Baldwins) Iron and Steel Company Limited Staff Pension Scheme
The G.K.N. Group Male Staff Pension and Life Assurance Scheme
The G.K.N. Group Senior Staff Pension and Life Assurance Scheme (Section 388)
The G.K.N. Group Senior Staff Pension and Life Assurance Scheme (Section 379)
The G.K.N. Group Female Staff Pension and Life Assurance Scheme
The G.K.N. Supplementary Pension Scheme
The G.K.N. Steel Company Limited Executive Staff Pension Scheme
The Glamorgan Hematite Iron Ore Company Limited Superannuation Fund and Group Life Assurance Scheme
These regulations provide for the transfer to the Trustees of the British Steel Corporation Staff Superannuation Scheme of the assets and liabilities of those pension schemes listed in the Schedule.
All the pension funds relating to the scheduled schemes, and the rights of the Trustees to receive payments under assurance policies held for the purposes of the schemes, are to be transferred to the Trustees of the Corporation's scheme and the pension funds and moneys received under those policies, together with the Corporation's scheme pension fund, are to be administered as one fund (regulation 3). Transfer certificates are to be given to those responsible for effecting the transfers and all documents relating to the scheduled schemes are to be delivered to the Trustees of the Corporation's scheme (regulation 4). The provisions of the scheduled schemes which relate to eligibility for the payment of benefits and contributions are, with the exceptions specified, to continue to have effect from 1st July 1970 in respect of those schemes listed in Part I of the Schedule, from 1st December 1970 in respect of those schemes listed in Part II thereof, and from 1st January 1971 in respect of those schemes listed in Part III thereof, but the other provisions are to cease to have effect from those dates (regulation 5). A member of a scheduled scheme may elect to receive benefits provided under the Corporation's scheme instead of those provided under his old scheme. The Trustees of the Corporation's scheme are required to ensure that no person other than the member making such an election is placed in a worse position as a result of that election (regulation 6).
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