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These Regulations amend the Occupational Pension Schemes (Employer Debt) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/678) (“the 2005 Regulations”). The 2005 Regulations make provision where debts arise under section 75 of the Pensions Act 1995 in respect of occupational pension schemes.
The 2005 Regulations were amended by the Occupational Pension Schemes (Employer Debt and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2008 (S.I. 2008/731) (“the 2008 Regulations”), which came into force on 6th April 2008. These Regulations correct an omission from the 2008 Regulations identified after they were laid, and amend a cross-reference in one regulation with a view to clarifying its intention as a result of concerns expressed.
Regulation 2(2) amends the definition of “scheme apportionment arrangement” in regulation 2(1) of the 2005 Regulations so as to provide that the employer, or in an applicable case any employer to whom all or part of the employer’s liability has been apportioned, must consent to the arrangement.
Regulation 2(3) inserts the same provision for the agreement of those employers in the case of a regulated apportionment arrangement relating to a scheme in relation to which the Pension Protection Fund assessment period has not yet commenced, by amending regulation 7A(1)(b) of the 2005 Regulations (which is where the requirement for the trustees’ agreement to the arrangement is found).
Regulation 2(4) amends the reference to “regulation 6(2)” in regulation 16(2) of the 2005 Regulations to a reference to “regulation 6(2)(a) or (b)”, to clarify that regulation 16 permits a modification to scheme rules for the purposes of enabling a scheme apportionment arrangement or a regulated apportionment arrangement.
These Regulations were not subject to consultation, because the Secretary of State considered that consultation was inexpedient because of urgency.
A full impact assessment has not been published for this instrument as it has only a negligible regulatory impact on the private and voluntary sectors.
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