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The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1995

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Appointment and powers of independent trustees: further provisionsN.I.

25 .F1—(1) If, immediately before the appointment of an independent trustee under[F2 Article 23(1)], there is no trustee of the scheme other than the employer, the employer shall cease to be a trustee upon the appointment of the independent trustee.

(2) While Article 22 applies in relation to a scheme[F2 and there is an independent trustee of the scheme appointed under Article 23(1)]

(a)any power vested in the trustees of the scheme and exercisable at their discretion may be exercised only by the independent trustee, and

(b)any power—

(i)which the scheme confers on the employer (otherwise than as trustee of the scheme), and

(ii)which is exercisable by him at his discretion but only as trustee of the power,

may be exercised only by the independent trustee,

F2. . .

(3) While Article 22 applies in relation to a scheme[F2 and there is an independent trustee of the scheme appointed under Article 23(1), the independent trustee may not] be removed from being a trustee by virtue only of any provision of the scheme.

(4) If a trustee appointed under[F2 Article 23(1)] ceases to be an independent person[F2 (within the meaning of Article 23(3))], then—

[F2(a)he must as soon as reasonably practicable give written notice of that fact to the Authority, and]

(b)subject to paragraph (5), he shall cease to be a trustee of the scheme.

(5) If, in a case where paragraph (4) applies, there is no other trustee of the scheme than the former independent trustee, he shall not cease by virtue of that paragraph to be a trustee until such time as another trustee is appointed.

[F2(5A) Article 10 applies to any person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with paragraph (4)(a).]

[F2(6) An order under Article 23(1) may provide for any fees and expenses of the trustee appointed under the order to be paid—

(a)by the employer,

(b)out of the resources of the scheme, or

(c)partly by the employer and partly out of those resources.

(7) Such an order may also provide that an amount equal to the amount (if any) paid out of the resources of the scheme by virtue of paragraph (6)(b) or (c) is to be treated for all purposes as a debt due from the employer to the trustees of the scheme.

(8) Where, by virtue of paragraph (6)(b) or (c), an order makes provision for any fees or expenses of the trustee appointed under the order to be paid out of the resources of the scheme, the trustee is entitled to be so paid in priority to all other claims falling to be met out of the scheme's resources.]

F1mod. by SR 2005/169

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