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15E+W+SAfter Part 4 of Schedule 5 (pension sharing orders on or after dissolution or nullity order) insert—
19A(1)The court may make a pension compensation sharing order—
(a)on making a dissolution or nullity order, or
(b)at any time afterwards.
(2)In this Schedule “pension compensation sharing order” means a pension compensation sharing order under this Part.
19B(1)A pension compensation sharing order is an order which—
(a)provides that one civil partner's shareable rights to PPF compensation that derive from rights under a specified pension scheme are to be subject to pension compensation sharing for the benefit of the other civil partner, and
(b)specifies the percentage value to be transferred.
(2)Shareable rights to PPF compensation are rights in relation to which pension compensation sharing is available under—
(a)Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Pensions Act 2008, or
(b)corresponding Northern Ireland legislation.
(3)In sub-paragraph (1) “specified” means specified in the order.
19CThe court may include in a pension compensation sharing order provision about the apportionment between the civil partners of any charge under—
(a)section 117 of the Pensions Act 2008 (charges in respect of pension compensation sharing costs), or
(b)corresponding Northern Ireland legislation.
19D(1)A pension compensation sharing order may not be made in relation to rights to PPF compensation that—
(a)are the subject of pension attachment,
(b)derive from rights under a pension scheme that were the subject of pension sharing between the civil partners,
(c)are the subject of pension compensation attachment, or
(d)are or have been the subject of pension compensation sharing between the civil partners.
(2)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)(a), rights to PPF compensation “are the subject of pension attachment” if any of the following three conditions is met.
(3)The first condition is that—
(a)the rights derive from rights under a pension scheme in relation to which an order was made under Part 1 imposing a requirement by virtue of paragraph 25(2), and
(b)that order, as modified under paragraph 31, remains in force.
(4)The second condition is that—
(a)the rights derive from rights under a pension scheme in relation to which an order was made under Part 1 imposing a requirement by virtue of paragraph 25(5), and
(b)that order—
(i)has been complied with, or
(ii)has not been complied with and, as modified under paragraph 32, remains in force.
(5)The third condition is that—
(a)the rights derive from rights under a pension scheme in relation to which an order was made under Part 1 imposing a requirement by virtue of paragraph 26, and
(b)that order remains in force.
(6)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)(b), rights under a pension scheme “were the subject of pension sharing between the civil partners” if the rights were at any time the subject of a pension sharing order in relation to the civil partnership or a previous civil partnership between the same parties.
(7)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)(c), rights to PPF compensation “are the subject of pension compensation attachment” if there is in force a requirement imposed by virtue of Part 6 relating to them.
(8)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)(d), rights to PPF compensation “are or have been the subject of pension compensation sharing between the civil partners” if they are or have ever been the subject of a pension compensation sharing order in relation to the civil partnership or a previous civil partnership between the same parties.
19E(1)A pension compensation sharing order is not to take effect unless the dissolution or nullity order on or after which it is made has been made final.
(2)No pension compensation sharing order may be made so as to take effect before the end of such period after the making of the order as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Lord Chancellor.
(3)The power to make regulations under sub-paragraph (2) is exercisable by statutory instrument which is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
19FIn this Schedule—
“PPF compensation” means compensation payable under the pension compensation provisions;
“the pension compensation provisions” means—
Chapter 3 of Part 2 of the Pensions Act 2004 (pension protection) and any regulations or order made under it,
Chapter 1 of Part 3 of the Pensions Act 2008 (pension compensation sharing) and any regulations or order made under it, and
any provision corresponding to the provisions mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) in force in Northern Ireland.”
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 6 para. 15 wholly in force at 6.4.2011; para. 15 not in force at Royal Assent see s. 149(1); para. 15 in force at 6.3.2011 for specified purposes and at 6.4.2011 so far as not already in force by S.I. 2011/664, art. 2(2)(3), Sch.
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