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4.Amendments to the RMSPS are subject to the restrictions set...
6.Schedule 3 makes provision for the transfer to the RMSPS...
10.The RMSPS is to be treated as a salary-related contracted...
12.The Security Agreements, as defined in Schedule 5, which relate...
13.Participation of POL in the RMPP and division of the RMPP into different sections
The Royal Mail Statutory Pension Scheme Rules
PART IV SECTION B RULES OF THE SCHEME
4.Payment of RMSPS benefits, retirement options and flexible retirement
5.Benefits payable to Members who retire on ill health grounds or compassionate grounds
6.Benefits payable to Members who retire under the RMPP in the interests of efficiency
7.Benefits payable to Members who retire under the RMPP on redundancy
8.Benefits payable to Members who take early voluntary retirement under the RMPP
16.Surrender of part pension to provide for a spouse or other Dependant
PART VIII LIST OF COUNTRIES AND PLACES TO WHICH SECTION B RULE 10 APPLIES
PART IX OVERRIDING FINANCE ACT PROVISIONS
1.The provisions of this Part IX override any other provisions...
2.The RMSPS will be administered as a Registered pension scheme...
3.Subject to Clause 15(6) (Prevention of discrimination on grounds of...
4.The Secretary of State may use reasonable endeavours to rearrange...
5.Except as otherwise mentioned in this Part IX, the benefits,...
7.Except as specified in paragraph 7(h) below, the following provisions...
8.The Secretary of State may arrange the benefits under the...
10.The Secretary of State may determine any matters of ambiguity...
Restrictions on amendments to the RMSPS
1.(1) In this Schedule— “Actuarial Equivalence Requirements” has the meaning...
3.(1) An RMPP Restricted Modification (other than a modification within...
4.If a Regulated Modification or an RMPP Restricted Modification is...
5.Any of the requirements mentioned in paragraphs 2(1)(c) and 3(1)(b)...
6.Subject to paragraph 7, the “Informed Consent Requirement” is satisfied...
7.If— (a) the modification is not a Protected Modification; and...
9.The Actuarial Equivalence Requirements consist of— (a) the Information Requirement;...
10.The Information Requirement is satisfied in the case of an...
11.The Actuarial Value Requirement is satisfied in the case of...
12.The Actuarial Equivalence Statement Requirement is satisfied in the case...
13.An Actuarial Equivalence Statement means a statement in writing which—...
15.The Information Requirement is to be taken to have been...
17.When making any calculation for the purposes of paragraphs 11,...
18.Nothing in paragraphs 12 and 13 precludes Actuarial Equivalence Statements...
19.The Reporting Requirement is satisfied in relation to the exercise...
20.The Secretary of State must give (or, where the Actuarial...
Pension sharing orders, pension attachment orders and other orders related to earnings
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