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The Local Government Superannuation (Local Government Reorganisation in England) Regulations 1994

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These regulations make provision in connection with the Local Government Superannuation Regulations 1986 (“the principal Regulations”) and the effects on them of local government reorganisation in England under the Local Government Act 1992.

Regulation 2 makes provision for an administering authority affected by a boundary change or structural change made pursuant to an order under section 17 of the Local Government Act 1992, to obtain an actuarial certificate under regulation 6 of Part P of the principal Regulations following a reoganisation, which certificate shall supersede any existing P6 certificate.

Regulation 3 specifies who should be treated as the previous fund authority where the council which fulfilled this function has been abolished as a consequence of local government reorganisation.

Regulation 4 provides protection on a change of employing authority in connection with the exercise of discretionary powers under the principal Regulations.

Regulation 5 makes a consequential amendment to the principal Regulations and deletes provisions in the principal Regulations dealing with changes of local government employment and fund authorities which are no longer current.

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