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75.—(1) A Scheme employer must—
(a)inform the appropriate administering authority of all decisions made by the employer under regulation 67 (first instance decisions) or given under regulation 70 (notice of decisions on disagreements) by a person appointed by the Scheme employer under regulation 68(5)(c) (notification of first instance decisions) concerning members; and
(b)give that authority such other information as it requires for discharging its Scheme functions.
(2) If—
(a)an administering authority makes any decision under regulations 67 (first instance decisions) or 70 (notice of decisions on disagreements) about a person for whom it is not the Scheme employer; and
(b)information about that decision is required by the person's Scheme employer for discharging that employer's Scheme functions,
that authority must give that employer that information if asked to supply it.
(3) Within 3 months of the end of each Scheme year, each Scheme employer must give a statement to the appropriate administering authority giving the following details in respect of each employee who has been an active member during the Scheme year—
(a)the employee's name and gender;
(b)the employee's date of birth and national insurance number;
(c)a unique reference number relating to each employment in which the employee has been an active member; and
(d)the information relating to the employee for the Scheme year in question for each employment which is specified in paragraph (4).
(4) The information required by paragraph (3)(d) is—
(a)the dates of active membership;
(b)the pensionable pay received and employee contributions deducted while regulation 9 (contributions) applied;
(c)the pensionable pay received and employee contributions deducted while regulation 10 (temporary reduction in contributions) applied;
(d)any contributions by the employer in relation to the employee's pensionable pay;
(e)any contributions by employee or employer under regulation 16 (additional pension contributions); and
(f)any contributions by employee or employer under regulation 17 (additional voluntary contributions).
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