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39.—(1) This regulation applies for the purposes of section 22(4) (test scheme standard).
(2) No person other than—
(a)the scheme actuary, or
(b)the employer of the relevant members of the scheme,
may certify that a scheme satisfies the test scheme standard.
(3) An employer may certify a scheme under paragraph (2)(b) only in cases that do not require any calculation, comparison or assessment of a description usually carried out by actuaries.
(4) In determining whether a scheme satisfies the test scheme standard, a scheme actuary or employer—
(a)must have regard to the benefits to be provided under the scheme for persons who, at the date by reference to which the determination is made (which may precede the date on which it is made), are relevant members of the scheme, and
(b)must not have regard to—
(i)pension credit benefits;
(ii)death benefits;
(iii)discretionary benefits (apart from those arising from discretionary pre-retirement revaluation made in the case of schemes providing for average salary benefits);
(iv)survivors’ benefits;
(v)F1... money purchase benefits;
(vi)benefits in respect of any person who is not a jobholder for the purposes of the Act;
(vii)benefits in respect of any jobholder whose annual rate of benefit accrual under the scheme has been reduced below the rate specified in section 23(4)(a) (test scheme), where the reduction is made as a result of a request made by the jobholder in question in accordance with scheme rules, or
(viii)benefits in respect of any jobholder who has given notice under section 8 (jobholder’s right to opt out).
(5) A scheme actuary or employer may not certify that a scheme satisfies the test scheme standard if the benefits to be provided for more than 10% of relevant members are not at least as valuable as the benefits which would be provided for them under a test scheme.
(6) In determining whether—
(a)any of paragraphs (3) to (5) apply in relation to a scheme, or
(b)a scheme otherwise satisfies the test scheme standard,
a scheme actuary or employer must follow any guidance issued by the Department under section 22(5) which is for the time being in force.
(7) “Scheme actuary” has the meaning given in section 22(7) except—
(a)where the scheme is a defined benefits or hybrid scheme within section 18(b) (occupational pension schemes);
(b)where the scheme is a defined benefits or hybrid scheme within section 18(c) and there is an actuary appointed to the scheme who satisfies the requirements of regulations made under Article 47(5) of the 1995 Order(1) (professional advisers), or
(c)in any other circumstances where, by virtue of regulations made under Article 47 of the 1995 Order, the scheme is not required to appoint a scheme actuary.
(8) In any case falling within paragraph (7)(b), “scheme actuary” means the actuary referred to in that paragraph who is appointed to the scheme.
(9) “Relevant members” has the meaning given in section 22(2).
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 39(4)(b)(v) omitted (1.7.2012) by virtue of The Automatic Enrolment (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 (S.R. 2012/232), regs. 1(1)(c), 2(18)
Commencement Information
See S.R. 1997 No. 94
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