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65 Scope of Chapter I: the preservation requirements.N.I.
(1)This Chapter has effect in relation to the preservation of benefit under occupational pension schemes to which it applies.
(2)In this Act “the preservation requirements” means the requirements specified in or under sections 67 to 78.
(3)This Chapter applies to any occupational pension scheme whose resources are derived in whole or in part from—
(a)payments made or to be made by one or more employers of earners to whom the scheme applies, being payments either—
(i)under an actual or contingent legal obligation; or
(ii)in the exercise of a power conferred, or the discharge of a duty imposed, on a Minister of the Crown, government department or any other person, being a power or duty which extends to the disbursement or allocation of public money; or
(b)such other payments by the earner or his employer, or both, as may be prescribed for different categories of scheme.
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