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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Pension Protection Fund (Multi-employer Schemes) (Modification) Regulations 2005.
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3.Notification of insolvency events, confirmation of scheme status etc.
5.Board's duty where application or notification received under section 129
7.Directions and power to validate contraventions of section 135
10.Reconsideration and duty to assume responsibility for a scheme following reconsideration
11.Closed schemes and requirement to wind up schemes with sufficient assets to meet protected liabilities
15.Notification of insolvency events, confirmation of scheme status etc.
18.Board’s duty where application or notification received under section 129
22.Power to validate contraventions of section 135 and Board to act as creditor of the employer
25.Reconsideration, closed schemes and requirement to wind up schemes with sufficient assets to meet protected liabilities
26.Transfer notice and assumption of responsibility for a scheme
29.Notification of insolvency events, confirmation of scheme status etc.
32.Board's duty where application or notification received under section 129
36.Restrictions on winding up, discharge of liabilities etc, and power to validate contraventions of section 135
41. Closed schemes, requirement to wind up schemes with sufficient assets and applications and notifications where closed schemes have insufficient assets
42.Transfer notices and assumption of responsibility for a scheme
PART 5 NON-SEGREGATED SCHEMES:
SCHEMES WITH A REQUIREMENT FOR PARTIAL WIND UP ON THE WITHDRAWAL OF A PARTICIPATING EMPLOYER
46.Notification of insolvency events, confirmation of scheme status etc.
49.Board's duty where application or notification received under section 129
52.Restrictions on winding up, discharge of liabilities etc and power to validate contraventions of section 135
57. Closed schemes, requirement to wind up schemes with sufficient assets and applications and notifications where closed schemes have insufficient assets)
58.Transfer notices and assumption of responsibility for a scheme
PART 6 NON-SEGREGATED SCHEMES:
SCHEMES WITHOUT PROVISION FOR PARTIAL WIND UP ON WITHDRAWAL OF A PARTICIPATING EMPLOYER
PART 10 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHEME FOR MEMBERS OF CERTAIN PENSION SCHEMES
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