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10.Application of this Part in relation to multi-employer schemes
11.Schemes treated as money purchase schemes: winding up commencing before 6th April 2005
12.Non-money purchase schemes providing benefits treated as money purchase benefits: winding up commencing before 6th April 2005
13.Schemes treated as money purchase schemes: winding up commencing on or after 6th April 2005 but before the appointed day
14.Non-money purchase schemes including benefits treated as money purchase benefits: winding up commencing on or after 6th April 2005 but before the appointed day
17.Discharge of pensions in payment derived from additional voluntary contributions treated as money purchase benefits: scheme commencing winding up on or after the appointed day
20.Application of section 75 of the 1995 Act to schemes treated as money purchase schemes: periods before the appointed day
21.Application of section 75 of the 1995 Act to non-money purchase schemes including benefits treated as money purchase benefits: periods before the appointed day
22.Non-money purchase schemes which are multi-employer schemes: arrangements before the appointed day
23.Schemes or benefits treated as money purchase falling outside regulations 20 to 22
24.Schemes or benefits treated as money purchase falling outside regulations 20 to 22: insolvent employer
25.Revaluation of cash balance benefits etc: pensionable service before the appointed day
26.Indexation of cash balance benefits etc: pensions in payment before the appointed day
27.Amendment of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Preservation of Benefit) Regulations 1991
28.Amendment of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Revaluation) Regulations 1991
44.Validity of valuations etc, determinations, transfer notices and discharge of benefits before the appointed day
45.Schemes which become eligible schemes: provision of valuations to determine scheme underfunding
46.Provision of information: schemes and benefits treated as money purchase
47.Eligible schemes including benefits treated as money purchase benefits: initial levy and pension protection levies
48.Schemes which become eligible schemes: administration levy and pension protection levies: periods after the appointed day
49.Eligible schemes including benefits which become non-money purchase: power to direct out-of-cycle valuations
50.Waiver of Fraud Compensation Levy: periods before the appointed day
51.Discharge of cash equivalent of benefits treated as money purchase
52.Schemes continuing as closed schemes after an assessment period
53.Discharge as money purchase liabilities: periods before the appointed day
54.Discharge as money purchase liabilities: periods after the appointed day
55.Closed schemes: Board’s assumption of responsibility after the appointed day
56.Discharge as money purchase benefits: scheme right to transfer payment or contribution refund
57.Discharge of pensions in payment derived from additional voluntary contributions treated as money purchase benefits: periods after the appointed day
58.Modification of the Pension Protection Fund (Entry Rules) Regulations 2005
59.Modification of the Pension Protection Fund (Compensation) Regulations 2005 where there is no provision for a survivor’s pension
60.Amendment of the Pension Protection Fund (Compensation) Regulations 2005
61.Amendment of the Pension Protection Fund (Review and Reconsideration of Reviewable Matters) Regulations 2005
63.Application of Part 3 of the 2004 Act to schemes treated as money purchase: periods before the appointed day
64.Application of Part 3 of the 2004 Act to schemes including benefits treated as money purchase benefits: periods before the appointed day
65.Actuarial valuations and reports for schemes treated as money purchase schemes: periods on and after the appointed day
66.Modification of the Scheme Funding Regulations for schemes treated as money purchase schemes: periods on and after the appointed day
67.Provision of summary funding statement in relation to schemes treated as money purchase: periods on and after the appointed day
68.Schedule of payments in relation to schemes treated as money purchase: periods on and after the appointed day
69.Application of Part 3 of the 2004 Act to schemes including benefits treated as money purchase: periods on or after the appointed day
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