2012 No. 1682 (C. 65)
Pensions

The Pensions Act 2008 (Commencement No. 13) Order 2012

Made
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 144(4) and 149(1) of the Pensions Act 20081.

Citation1.

(1)

This Order may be cited as the Pensions Act 2008 (Commencement No. 13) Order 2012.

(2)

In this Order, “the Act” means the Pensions Act 2008.

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I1Art. 1 in force at made date

Commencement of provisions2.

(1)

The provisions of the Act specified in paragraph (2) come into force on 30th June 2012.

(2)

The provisions are—

(a)

those listed in Schedule 1 to this Order, in so far as they are not already in force, and

(b)

those listed in Schedule 2 to this Order.

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I2Art. 2 in force at made date

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Steve Webb
Minister of State
Department for Work and Pensions

SCHEDULE 1Provisions of the Act (in so far as they are not already in force) coming into force on 30th June 2012

Article 2(2)(a)

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I3Sch. 1 in force at made date

Provisions of the Act

Subject matter

Section 22

Continuity of scheme membership

Section 33

Automatic enrolment

Section 54

Automatic re-enrolment

Section 65

Timing of automatic re-enrolment

Section 76

Jobholder’s right to opt in

Section 8

Jobholder’s right to opt out

Section 9

Workers without qualifying earnings

Section 10

Information to be given to workers

Section 13

Qualifying earnings

Section 15

Pay reference period

Section 167

Qualifying schemes

Section 17

Automatic enrolment schemes

Section 18

Occupational pension schemes

Section 208

Quality requirement: UK money purchase schemes

Section 21

Quality requirement: UK defined benefits schemes

Section 229

Test scheme standard

Section 24

Quality requirement: UK hybrid schemes

Section 26

Quality requirement: UK personal pension schemes

Section 29

Transitional periods for money purchase and personal pension schemes

Section 3010

Transitional period for defined benefits and hybrid schemes

Section 3211

Power of trustees or managers to modify by resolution

Section 33

Deduction of contributions

Section 37

Unpaid contributions notices

Section 38

Calculation and payment of contributions

Section 4012 (except paragraph (d) of subsection (1) which is commenced only for the purposes of the exercise of the Regulator’s functions under or by virtue of Part 1 of the Act)

Fixed penalty notices

Section 4113 (except paragraph (d) of subsection (1) which is commenced only for the purposes of the exercise of the Regulator’s functions under or by virtue of Part 1 of the Act)

Escalating penalty notices

Section 43

Review of notices

Section 49

Monitoring of employers’ payments to personal pension schemes

Section 52

Penalty notices

Section 5414

Inducements

Section 58

Restrictions on agreements to limit operation of this Part

Section 96

Persons working on vessels

Section 97

Persons in offshore employment

SCHEDULE 2Provisions of the Act coming into force on 30th June 2012

Article 2(2)(b)

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I4Sch. 2 in force at made date

Provisions of the Act

Subject matter

Section 1

Jobholders

Section 19

Personal pension schemes

Section 31

Effect of freezing order or assessment period

Section 34

Effect of failure to comply

Section 35

Compliance notices

Section 36

Third party compliance notices

Section 39

Meaning of “relevant contributions”

Section 42

Penalty notices: recovery

Section 4415

References to First-tier Tribunal or Upper Tier Tribunal

Section 45

Offences of failing to comply

Section 46

Offences by bodies corporate

Section 47

Offences by partnerships and unincorporated associations

Section 48

Offences of providing false or misleading information

Section 50

Prohibited recruitment conduct

Section 51

Compliance notices

Section 5316

Review of notices and references to First-tier Tribunal or Upper Tribunal

Section 55

The right not to suffer detriment

Section 56

Enforcement of the right

Section 5717 (except subsection (3))

Right of employee not to be unfairly dismissed

Section 59

Employment Appeal Tribunal

Section 61

Powers to require information and to enter premises

Section 66

Functions of the Pensions Ombudsman

Section 88

“Employer”, “worker” and related expressions

Section 89

Agency workers

Section 90

Directors

Section 91

Crown employment

Section 92

Armed forces

Section 93

House of Lords staff

Section 94

House of Commons staff

Section 9518

Police

Section 127

Review of the initial operation of sections 38A and 38B of the Pensions Act 2004

EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order brings into force certain provisions of the Pensions Act 2008 (c. 30) (“the Act”) as amended by the Pensions Act 2011 (c. 19).

Article 2 of, and the Schedules to, the Order bring into force the provisions of the Act necessary to give effect to the introduction of the automatic enrolment duties set out in the Act. The provisions come into force, in so far as they are not already in force, on 30th June 2012.

The requirement in Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Act (sections 1 – 33) to enrol certain workers (referred to in the legislation as “jobholders”) into a pension scheme which meets the minimum standards specified in the Act will apply to employers in stages, starting with the largest employers first, from 1st October 2012 onwards.

However, from 1st July 2012, the largest employers will be able to enrol their workers into a pension scheme early, in line with the duties set out in the Act, when the Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Automatic Enrolment) Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/772) come into force.

Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Act (sections 34 – 49) sets out the regime for ensuring compliance with the automatic enrolment duties.

Chapter 3 of Part 1 of the Act (sections 50 – 59) sets out safeguards during the recruitment process and during employment to ensure that an employee’s rights to become and remain a member of a qualifying pension scheme are protected.

Section 61 sets out requirements in relation to record keeping and compliance.

Section 66 gives the Pensions Ombudsman the additional function of investigating complaints relating to a jobholder opting out of pension scheme membership.

Chapter 8 of Part 1 of the Act (sections 88 – 98) sets out how the automatic enrolment duties apply to particular classes of worker such as the police and persons working on vessels, and defines the terms “employer”, “worker” and related expressions for the purposes of the Act.

Section 127 requires the Secretary of State to review the operation of the material detriment test in sections 38A and 38B of the Pensions Act 2004 (c. 35) and to publish the results of that review within a specified time.

NOTE AS TO EARLIER COMMENCEMENT ORDERS
(This note is not part of the Order)

The following provisions of the Act have been brought into force by commencement order made before the date of this Order.

Provision

Date of Commencement

S.I.No.

Section 14

6th March 2012

2012/683

Section 15A

7th March 2012

2012/683

Section 28

7th March 2012

2012/683

Section 49 (partially)

3rd January 2012

2011/3033

Sections 62 to 64

26th January 2009

2009/82

Section 65

16th March 2011

2011/664

Section 74

1st July 2009

2009/1566

Section 75 (for all remaining purposes)

5th July 2010

2010/10

Section 76

5th July 2010

2010/10

Section 99

5th July 2010

2010/10

Section 100

6th April 2009

2009/82

Section 101 (partially)

6th April 2009

2009/82

Section 101 (for all other purposes)

6th April 2009

2009/809

Section 103(1) and (3) (partially)

8th April 2010

2010/1221

Section 104 (partially)

3rd January 2012

2011/3033

Section 106

6th April 2012

2011/1266

Sections 107 to 119

6th April 2011

2011/664

Section 120 (partially)

6th March 2011

2011/664

Section 120 (for all other purposes)

6th April 2011

2011/664

Section 121 (partially)

6th March 2011

2011/664

Section 121 (for all other purposes)

6th April 2011

2011/664

Section 122 (partially)

1st April 2009

2009/809

Section 123

6th April 2011

2011/664

Section 124(2) and (6) (partially)

19th December 2008

2008/3241

Section 124(2) and (6) (for all remaining purposes)

31st March 2010

2010/1145

Section 126 (for all remaining purposes)

29th June 2009

2009/1566

Section 128

26th January 2009

2009/82

Section 129 (partially)

26th February 2010

2010/467

Section 130

6th April 2009

2009/82

Section 132

26th January 2009

2009/82

Section 138

26th January 2009

2009/82

Section 139

6th April 2009

2009/82

Section 148 (partially)

6th April 2009

2009/82

Section 148 (partially)

6th April 2011

2011/664

Section 148 (partially)

6th April 2012

2011/1266

Schedule 1 (for all remaining purposes)

5th July 2010

2010/10

Schedule 2 Parts 1 and 3

6th April 2009

2009/82

Schedule 2 Part 2

6th April 2009

2009/809

Schedule 4 (partially)

3rd January 2012

2011/3033

Schedule 5 (partially)

6th April 2011

2011/664

Schedule 6 (partially)

6th March 2011

2011/664

Schedule 6 (for all other purposes)

6th April 2011

2011/664

Schedule 7 (partially)

6th March 2011

2011/664

Schedule 7 (for all other purposes)

6th April 2011

2011/664

Schedule 8 (partially)

1st April 2009

2009/809

Schedule 9 (for all remaining purposes)

29th June 2009

2009/1566

Schedule 10 (partially)

26th February 2010

2010/467

Schedule 11 Part 2

6th April 2009

2009/82

Schedule 11 Part 3

6th April 2012

2011/1266

Schedule 11 Part 4

6th April 2011

2011/664