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13.—(1) This regulation applies to a section of a segregated scheme where there is one employer in relation to that section of the scheme.
(2) Section 24 of the Act (abolition of contracting-out for salary related schemes etc) and Schedule 14 to the Act (power to amend schemes to reflect abolition of contracting-out) apply with the following modifications.
(3) In section 24(2) the reference to–
(a)“an employer” is to be read as a reference to “an employer in relation to a section of an occupational pension scheme”; and
(b)“an occupational pension scheme” is to be read as a reference to “that section of an occupational pension scheme”.
(4) In Schedule 14 in paragraphs 2(2), 3(1), 9 and 15, references to a “scheme” are to be read as references to a “section of a scheme”.
(5) Where these Regulations (apart from this regulation) apply to a section of a segregated scheme where there is one employer in relation to that section of the scheme, they shall apply to that section as if the section were a separate scheme.
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