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Refusal to assume responsibilityE+W+S

146Schemes which become eligible schemesE+W+S

(1)Regulations may provide that where the Board is satisfied that an eligible scheme was not such a scheme throughout such period as may be prescribed, the Board must refuse to assume responsibility for the scheme under this Chapter.

(2)Where, by virtue of subsection (1), the Board is required to refuse to assume responsibility for a scheme, it—

(a)must issue a notice to that effect (a “withdrawal notice”), and

(b)give a copy of that notice to—

(i)the Regulator,

(ii)the trustees or managers of the scheme, and

(iii)any insolvency practitioner in relation to the employer or, if there is no such insolvency practitioner, the employer.

(3)For the purposes of this Part a withdrawal notice issued by virtue of this section is not binding until—

(a)the period within which the issue of the notice may be reviewed by virtue of Chapter 6 has expired, and

(b)if the issue of the notice is so reviewed—

(i)the review and any reconsideration,

(ii)any reference to the PPF Ombudsman in respect of the issue of the notice, and

(iii)any appeal against his determination or directions,

has been finally disposed of and the notice has not been revoked, varied or substituted.

(4)Where a withdrawal notice issued by virtue of this section becomes binding, the Board must as soon as reasonably practicable give a notice to that effect together with a copy of the binding notice to—

(a)the Regulator,

(b)the trustees or managers of the scheme, and

(c)any insolvency practitioner in relation to the employer or, if there is no such insolvency practitioner, the employer.

(5)Notices under this section must be in the prescribed form and contain such information as may be prescribed.

(6)A notice given under subsection (4) must state the time from which the Board ceases to be involved with the scheme (see section 149).

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Pt. 2 modified (8.3.2005 for specified purposes, 6.4.2005 in so far as not already in force) by The Pension Protection Fund (Partially Guaranteed Schemes) (Modification) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/277), regs. 1(1), 2-11

C2Pt. 2 modified in part (9.3.2005 for specified purposes, 1.4.2005 for specified purposes, 6.4.2005 in so far as not already in force (except ch. 4)) by The Pension Protection Fund (Multi-employer Schemes) (Modification) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/441), regs. 1, 2-60, 71, 72

Commencement Information

I1S. 146(1)(5) in force for the purpose only of conferring power to make regulations, orders or rules, as the case may be, 10.2.2005; and for all other purposes at 6.4.2005 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(3), Sch. Pt. 3

I2S. 146(2)-(4)(6) in force at 6.4.2005 by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(7), Sch. Pt. 7

147New schemes created to replace existing schemesE+W+S

(1)The Board must refuse to assume responsibility for a scheme (“the new scheme”) under this Chapter where it is satisfied that—

(a)the new scheme was established during such period as may be prescribed,

(b)the employer in relation to the new scheme was, at the date of establishment of that scheme, also the employer in relation to a scheme established before the new scheme (the “old scheme”),

(c)a transfer or transfers of, or a transfer payment or transfer payments in respect of, any rights of members under the old scheme has or have been made to the new scheme, and

(d)the main purpose or one of the main purposes of establishing the new scheme and making the transfer or transfers, or transfer payment or transfer payments, was to enable those members to receive compensation under the pension compensation provisions in respect of their rights under the new scheme in circumstances where, in the absence of the transfer or transfers, regulations under section 146 would have operated to prevent such payments in respect of their rights under the old scheme.

(2)Where, under subsection (1), the Board is required to refuse to assume responsibility for a scheme, it—

(a)must issue a notice to that effect (a “withdrawal notice”), and

(b)give a copy of that notice to—

(i)the Regulator,

(ii)the trustees or managers of the scheme, and

(iii)any insolvency practitioner in relation to the employer or, if there is no such insolvency practitioner, the employer.

(3)For the purposes of this Part a withdrawal notice issued under this section is not binding until—

(a)the period within which the issue of the notice may be reviewed by virtue of Chapter 6 has expired, and

(b)if the issue of the notice is so reviewed—

(i)the review and any reconsideration,

(ii)any reference to the PPF Ombudsman in respect of the issue of the notice, and

(iii)any appeal against his determination or directions,

has been finally disposed of and the notice has not been revoked, varied or substituted.

(4)Where a withdrawal notice issued under this section becomes binding, the Board must as soon as reasonably practicable give a notice to that effect together with a copy of the binding notice to—

(a)the Regulator,

(b)the trustees or managers of the scheme, and

(c)any insolvency practitioner in relation to the employer or, if there is no such insolvency practitioner, the employer.

(5)Notices under this section must be in the prescribed form and contain such information as may be prescribed.

(6)A notice given under subsection (4) must state the time from which the Board ceases to be involved with the scheme (see section 149).

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

Commencement Information

I3S. 147(1)(a)(5) in force for the purpose only of conferring power to make regulations, orders or rules, as the case may be, 10.2.2005; and for all other purposes at 6.4.2005 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(3), Sch. Pt. 3

I4S. 147(1)(b)-(d)(2)-(4)(6) in force at 6.4.2005 by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(7), Sch. Pt. 7

148Withdrawal following issue of section 122(4) noticeE+W+S

(1)This section applies where—

(a)a notice under section 122(4) (inability to confirm status of scheme) is issued in relation to an eligible scheme and becomes binding, and

(b)a withdrawal event has not occurred in relation to the scheme in respect of a withdrawal notice which has been issued during the period—

(i)beginning with the occurrence of the last insolvency event in relation to the employer, and

(ii)ending immediately before the notice under section 122(4) becomes binding,

and the occurrence of such a withdrawal event in respect of a withdrawal notice issued during that period is not a possibility (see section 149).

(2)The Board must determine whether any insolvency event—

(a)has occurred in relation to the employer since the issue of the notice under section 122(4), or

(b)is likely to so occur before the end of the period of six months beginning with the date on which this section applies.

(3)If the Board determines under subsection (2) that no insolvency event has occurred or is likely to occur as mentioned in that subsection, it must issue a notice to that effect (a “withdrawal notice”).

(4)Where—

(a)no withdrawal notice is issued under subsection (3) before the end of the period mentioned in subsection (2)(b), and

(b)no further insolvency event occurs in relation to the employer during that period,

the Board must issue a notice to that effect (a “withdrawal notice”).

(5)Where the Board is required to issue a withdrawal notice under this section, it must give a copy of the notice to—

(a)the Regulator,

(b)the trustees or managers of the scheme, and

(c)the employer.

(6)For the purposes of this Part, a withdrawal notice issued under this section is not binding until—

(a)the period within which the issue of the notice may be reviewed by virtue of Chapter 6 has expired, and

(b)if the issue of the notice is so reviewed—

(i)the review and any reconsideration,

(ii)any reference to the PPF Ombudsman in respect of the issue of the notice, and

(iii)any appeal against his determination or directions,

has been finally disposed of and the notice has not been revoked, varied or substituted.

(7)Where a withdrawal notice issued under this section becomes binding, the Board must as soon as reasonably practicable give a notice to that effect together with a copy of the binding notice to—

(a)the Regulator,

(b)the trustees or managers of the scheme, and

(c)the employer.

(8)Notices under this section must be in the prescribed form and contain such information as may be prescribed.

(9)A notice given under subsection (7) must state the time from which the Board ceases to be involved with the scheme (see section 149).

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

Commencement Information

I5S. 148(1)-(7)(9) in force at 6.4.2005 by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(7), Sch. Pt. 7

I6S. 148(8) in force for the purpose only of conferring power to make regulations, orders or rules, as the case may be, 10.2.2005; and for all other purposes at 6.4.2005 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2005/275, art. 2(3), Sch. Pt. 3

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