SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 2Responsible authorities
Civil servants and judiciary
1
Scheme regulations for civil servants may be made by the Minister for the Civil Service.
2
1
Scheme regulations for the judiciary may be made by the Lord Chancellor.
2
Before making scheme regulations in relation to an office with a jurisdiction exercised exclusively in relation to Scotland, the Lord Chancellor must consult the Secretary of State.
Local government workers
3
Scheme regulations for local government workers may be made by—
a
the Secretary of State, in or as regards England and Wales;
b
the Scottish Ministers, in or as regards Scotland.
Teachers
4
Scheme regulations for teachers may be made by—
a
the Secretary of State, in or as regards England and Wales;
b
the Scottish Ministers, in or as regards Scotland.
Health service workers
5
Scheme regulations for health service workers may be made by—
a
the Secretary of State, in or as regards England and Wales;
b
the Scottish Ministers, in or as regards Scotland.
Fire and rescue workers
6
Scheme regulations for fire and rescue workers may be made by—
a
the Secretary of State, in or as regards England;
b
the Welsh Ministers, in or as regards Wales;
c
the Scottish Ministers, in or as regards Scotland.
Police forces
7
Scheme regulations for members of a police force may be made by—
a
the Secretary of State, in or as regards England and Wales;
b
the Scottish Ministers, in or as regards Scotland.
Armed forces
8
Scheme regulations for the armed forces may be made by the Secretary of State.