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7. In regulation D2 of the Pension Scheme Regulations (contributions by employing authorities), after paragraph (8) add—
“(9) Where an employing authority which is—
(a)a GMS practice;
(b)a PMS practice;
(c)an APMS contractor; or
(d)an OOH provider,
fails to pay or remit contributions in accordance with the provisions of this regulation, the Secretary of State may thereafter require that authority to have in force a guarantee, indemnity or bond in a form and amount, and provided by a person, approved by the Secretary of State, which provides for payment to the Secretary of State of all future liabilities of the employing authority under these Regulations or under the National Health Service Pension Scheme (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations 2000(1) should that authority fail to meet them.”.
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