Part 9U.K.Miscellaneous and supplementary

GeneralU.K.

307Modification of this Act in relation to certain categories of schemesU.K.

(1)Regulations may modify any of the provisions mentioned in subsection (2) as it applies in relation to—

(a)hybrid schemes;

(b)multi-employer schemes;

(c)any case where a partnership is the employer, or one of the employers, in relation to an occupational pension scheme.

(2)The provisions referred to in subsection (1) are those of—

(a)Part 1 (the Pensions Regulator),

(b)Part 2 (the Board of the Pension Protection Fund), other than Chapter 1,

(c)sections 257 and 258 (pension protection),

(d)sections 259 and 261 (consultation by employers),

(e)section 286 (financial assistance scheme for members of certain pension schemes), and

(f)Part 7 (cross-border activities within European Union).

(3)Regulations may also modify any of the provisions of Part 2 as it applies in relation to an eligible scheme in respect of which a relevant public authority has—

(a)given a guarantee in relation to any part of the scheme, any benefits payable under the scheme rules or any member of the scheme, or

(b)made any other arrangements for the purposes of securing that the assets of the scheme are sufficient to meet any part of its liabilities.

(4)In this section—

  • eligible scheme” has the meaning given by section 126;

  • hybrid scheme” means an occupational pension scheme—

    (a)

    which is not a money purchase scheme, but

    (b)

    where some of the benefits that may be provided are—

    (i)

    money purchase benefits attributable to voluntary contributions of the members, or

    (ii)

    other money purchase benefits;

  • multi-employer scheme” means an occupational pension scheme in relation to which there is more than one employer;

  • relevant public authority” means—

    (a)

    a Minister of the Crown (within the meaning of the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975 (c. 26)),

    (b)

    a government department (including any body or authority exercising statutory functions on behalf of the Crown), or

    (c)

    the Scottish Ministers.