Search Legislation

Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022

 Help about what version

What Version

 Help about advanced features

Advanced Features

Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Miscellaneous

 Help about opening options

Version Superseded: 29/06/2023

Alternative versions:

Status:

Point in time view as at 01/04/2022.

Changes to legislation:

There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022, Cross Heading: Miscellaneous. Help about Changes to Legislation

Close

Changes to Legislation

Revised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. At the current time any known changes or effects made by subsequent legislation have been applied to the text of the legislation you are viewing by the editorial team. Please see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ for details regarding the timescales for which new effects are identified and recorded on this site.

MiscellaneousU.K.

101Power of Treasury to make scheme for compensationU.K.

(1)The Treasury may by regulations make provision for a compensation scheme under which amounts are paid by way of compensation in respect of compensatable losses incurred by relevant members.

(2)The provision that may be made under subsection (1) includes—

(a)provision appointing a body to administer the scheme;

(b)provision establishing a body for that purpose and making such provision in relation to the appointment of members, staffing, expenditure, procedure and otherwise as the Treasury consider appropriate;

(c)provision allowing the body administering the scheme to exercise a discretion;

(d)provision conferring power on the Treasury to give guidance or directions to the body administering the scheme;

(e)any provision that could be included in—

(i)regulations made by virtue of section 26 (interest and process) in relation to amounts payable under section 23 (power to pay compensation), or

(ii)regulations made by virtue of section 61 (interest and process) in relation to amounts payable under section 59 (power to pay compensation).

(3)In this section “compensatable loss” means—

(a)a compensatable loss for the purposes of section 23 (power to pay compensation under Chapter 1),

(b)a compensatable loss for the purposes of section 59 (power to pay compensation under Chapter 2), or

(c)a compensatable loss for the purposes of section 82 (power to pay compensation under Chapter 3).

(4)In this section “relevant member” means—

(a)a member of a Chapter 1 legacy scheme within section 33(2)(a) or (3)(a) who has remediable service that is pensionable service under the scheme,

(b)a member of a judicial scheme within section 70(2)(a), (4)(a) or (5) who has remediable service that is pensionable service under the scheme, or

(c)a member of a local government new scheme within section 86(2)(a) who has remediable service that is pensionable service under the scheme.

(5)In subsection (4)

(a)in paragraph (a), “Chapter 1 legacy scheme” and “remediable service” have the same meaning as in Chapter 1;

(b)in paragraph (b), “judicial scheme” and “remediable service” have the same meaning as in Chapter 2;

(c)in paragraph (c), “local government new scheme” and “remediable service” have the same meaning as in Chapter 3.

(6)Regulations under this section are subject to the negative procedure.

Commencement Information

I1S. 101 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I2S. 101 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

102Power of Department of Finance to make scheme for compensationU.K.

(1)The Department of Finance in Northern Ireland may by regulations make provision for a compensation scheme under which amounts are paid by way of compensation in respect of compensatable losses incurred by relevant members.

(2)The provision that may be made under subsection (1) includes—

(a)provision appointing a body to administer the scheme;

(b)provision establishing a body for that purpose and making such provision in relation to the appointment of members, staffing, expenditure, procedure and otherwise as the Department of Finance in Northern Ireland considers appropriate;

(c)provision allowing the body administering the scheme to exercise a discretion;

(d)provision conferring power on the Department of Finance in Northern Ireland to give guidance or directions to the body administering the scheme;

(e)any provision that could be included in—

(i)regulations made by virtue of section 26 (interest and process) in relation to amounts payable under section 23 (power to pay compensation), or

(ii)regulations made by virtue of section 61 (interest and process) in relation to amounts payable under section 59 (power to pay compensation).

(3)In this section “compensatable loss” means—

(a)a compensatable loss for the purposes of section 23 (power to pay compensation under Chapter 1),

(b)a compensatable loss for the purposes of section 59 (power to pay compensation under Chapter 2), or

(c)a compensatable loss for the purposes of section 82 (power to pay compensation under Chapter 3).

(4)In this section “relevant member” means—

(a)a member of a Chapter 1 legacy scheme within section 33(2)(b) or (3)(b) who has remediable service that is pensionable service under the scheme,

(b)a member of a judicial scheme within section 70(2)(b) or (4)(b) who has remediable service that is pensionable service under the scheme, or

(c)a member of a local government new scheme within section 86(2)(b) who has remediable service that is pensionable service under the scheme.

(5)In subsection (4)

(a)in paragraph (a), “Chapter 1 legacy scheme” and “remediable service” have the same meaning as in Chapter 1;

(b)in paragraph (b), “judicial scheme” and “remediable service” have the same meaning as in Chapter 2;

(c)in paragraph (c), “local government new scheme” and “remediable service” have the same meaning as in Chapter 3.

(6)Regulations under this section are subject to the negative procedure.

Commencement Information

I3S. 102 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I4S. 102 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

103Power to make provision in relation to certain fee-paid judgesU.K.

(1)Scheme regulations for a judicial scheme may make provision for the purpose of putting relevant fee-paid judges, so far as possible, in the position they would have been in if they had always been recognised as being full protection members of a judicial legacy scheme.

(2)The provision that may be made under subsection (1) includes in particular—

(a)provision about the amount of benefits to which a person is or was entitled in respect of pensionable service;

(b)provision about pension contributions a person is or was required to pay to the scheme in respect of pensionable service;

(c)provision about cases in which voluntary contributions have been paid to a judicial 2015 scheme (including provision under which rights to benefits referable to the contributions are retained in the judicial 2015 scheme);

(d)provision about cases in which a person has transferred rights into a judicial 2015 scheme (including provision under which the rights are retained in the judicial 2015 scheme);

(e)provision about cases in which a person has a partnership pension account;

(f)provision about cases in which a person has partially retired;

(g)provision enabling a scheme manager to pay amounts by way of compensation, including provision requiring an employer in relation to the scheme to reimburse the scheme manager for such amounts;

(h)provision corresponding or similar to any provision of or made under—

(i)section 53 (effective pension age payments);

(ii)section 54 (transitional protection allowance);

(iii)section 55 (power to reduce benefits in lieu of paying liabilities owed to the scheme);

(iv)section 56 (powers to reduce or waive liabilities);

(v)section 57 (pension credit members);

(vi)section 61 (interest and process).

(3)For the purposes of this section a person (“P”) is a “relevant fee-paid judge” if—

(a)on 31 March 2012—

(i)P held a fee-paid judicial office, and

(ii)did not hold a salaried judicial office,

(b)on 1 April 2012, P was aged 55 or over,

(c)at any time in the period beginning with 1 April 2012 and ending with the day before the relevant date, P held a salaried judicial office, and

(d)either—

(i)on the relevant date, P did not hold a fee-paid judicial office, or

(ii)the condition in regulation 8(2)(a) of the judicial legacy fee-paid scheme (members) is not met in relation to P and the fee-paid judicial office mentioned in paragraph (a)(i).

(4)In this section “full protection member”—

(a)in relation to a judicial office within section 71(1)(a) or (b), has the same meaning as in Schedule 2 to the Judicial Pensions Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/182) (see paragraph 1 of that Schedule), or

(b)in relation to a judicial office within section 71(1)(c), has the same meaning as in Schedule 2 to the Judicial Pensions Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 (S.R. (N.I.) 2015 No. 76) (see paragraph 1 of that Schedule).

(5)In this section “the relevant date”—

(a)in relation to a judicial office within section 71(1)(a) or (b), means 2 December 2012;

(b)in relation to a judicial office within section 71(1)(c), means 1 February 2013.

(6)Expressions used in this section have the same meaning as in Chapter 2.

Commencement Information

I5S. 103 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I6S. 103 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

104HMRC information-sharing and other functions relating to compensation etcU.K.

(1)HMRC (or anyone acting on their behalf) may—

(a)exchange information with a relevant person for the purpose of facilitating the exercise of any compensation function, or

(b)do anything else which they think necessary or expedient for that purpose.

(2)A person to whom HMRC discloses information under this section—

(a)may use it only for the purpose for which it was disclosed, and

(b)may not further disclose it without the consent of HMRC (which may be general or specific).

(3)Where a person contravenes subsection (2)(b) by disclosing information relating to a person whose identity—

(a)is specified in the disclosure, or

(b)can be deduced from it,

section 19 of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 (offence of wrongful disclosure) applies in relation to the disclosure as it applies in relation to a disclosure in contravention of section 20(9) of that Act.

(4)Nothing in this section authorises a disclosure of information if the disclosure would contravene the data protection legislation or would be prohibited by the investigatory powers legislation (but in determining whether a disclosure would do either of those things, the power conferred by this section is to be taken into account).

(5)Nothing in this section limits the circumstances in which information may be disclosed under section 18(2) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 or under any other enactment or rule of law.

(6)In this section—

  • compensation function” means a function that relates to—

    (a)

    the payment of compensation, contributions, benefits or other amounts to or in respect of a person by virtue of a provision made by or under this Part, or

    (b)

    the reduction or waiving of a person’s liability to pay an amount by virtue of such a provision;

  • the data protection legislation” has the same meaning as in the Data Protection Act 2018 (see section 3 of that Act);

  • the investigatory powers legislation” means Parts 1 to 7 and Chapter 1 of Part 9 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016;

  • relevant person” means a person—

    (a)

    who exercises a compensation function,

    (b)

    to or in respect of whom compensation, contributions, benefits or other amounts is or are payable by virtue of a provision made by or under this Part, or

    (c)

    whose liability to pay an amount may be reduced or waived by virtue of such a provision.

Commencement Information

I7S. 104 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I8S. 104 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

105Section 91 of Pensions Act 1995 and section 356 of Armed Forces Act 2006U.K.

(1)Subsection (2) applies in relation to any reference in section 91 of PA 1995 or Article 89 of P(NI)O 1995 (inalienability of occupational pension) to—

(a)assigning, commuting or surrendering an entitlement to a pension or a right to a future pension, or

(b)the exercise of a set-off in respect of such an entitlement or right.

(2)The reference does not include—

(a)anything done under or by virtue of this Part of this Act, or

(b)the surrender of an entitlement or right under a pension scheme—

(i)for the purpose of meeting a condition by virtue of section 5(5)(b) (Chapter 1: surrender of rights required as condition for inclusion of opted-out service in remedy), or

(ii)in the course of taking the steps mentioned in section 41(3) or (6) (Chapter 2: partnership pension account: requirement to transfer assets and surrender rights).

(3)Subsection (4) applies in relation to any reference in section 356 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (avoidance of assignment of, or charge on, pay and pensions etc) to an assignment (or, in Scotland, assignation) of, or an agreement to assign, any relevant pay or pension (within the meaning of that section).

(4)The reference does not include anything done under or by virtue of this Part of this Act.

Commencement Information

I9S. 105 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I10S. 105 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

106Minor amendmentU.K.

In JUPRA 1993, in section 2 (judicial officer’s entitlement to a pension), in subsection (7A), for “(2)(c)” substitute “(7)(c)”.

Commencement Information

I11S. 106 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I12S. 106 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

107Parliamentary procedure for judicial schemes: transitory provisionU.K.

(1)This section applies to scheme regulations for a scheme relating to the judiciary that are made at any time within the period of one month beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.

(2)A statutory instrument containing scheme regulations to which this section applies must be laid before Parliament after being made.

(3)Regulations contained in a statutory instrument laid before Parliament under subsection (2) cease to have effect at the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which the instrument is made unless, during that period, the instrument is approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.

(4)In calculating the period of 28 days, no account is to be taken of any whole days that fall within a period during which—

(a)Parliament is dissolved or prorogued, or

(b)either House of Parliament is adjourned for more than four days.

(5)If regulations cease to have effect as a result of subsection (3), that does not—

(a)affect the validity of anything previously done under the regulations, or

(b)prevent the making of new regulations.

(6)If regulations otherwise subject to the negative procedure are combined with scheme regulations to which this section applies, the combined regulations are subject to the procedure set out in this section.

(7)Section 24 of PSPA 2013 (other procedure) does not apply to scheme regulations to which this section applies.

(8)In this section, the following expressions have the same meaning as in PSPA 2013—

  • the judiciary” (see paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to that Act);

  • negative procedure” (see section 38(3) of that Act);

  • scheme” (see section 37 of that Act);

  • scheme regulations” (see section 1(4) of that Act).

Commencement Information

I13S. 107 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I14S. 107 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

108Power to make consequential provisionU.K.

(1)The Treasury may by regulations make provision that is consequential on this Part.

(2)Regulations under this section may make retrospective provision.

(3)Regulations under this section may amend, repeal, revoke or otherwise modify provision made by an enactment.

(4)Regulations under this section that amend, repeal or revoke primary legislation are subject to the affirmative procedure.

(5)Any other regulations under this section are subject to the negative procedure.

(6)In this section “primary legislation” means—

(a)an Act;

(b)retained direct principal EU legislation;

(c)an Act of the Scottish Parliament;

(d)a Measure or Act of Senedd Cymru;

(e)Northern Ireland legislation.

Commencement Information

I15S. 108 in force at Royal Assent for specified purposes, see s. 131(1)

I16S. 108 in force at 1.4.2022 in so far as not already in force, see s. 131(2)(f)

Back to top

Options/Help

Print Options

You have chosen to open The Whole Act

The Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.

Would you like to continue?

You have chosen to open The Whole Act as a PDF

The Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download.

Would you like to continue?

You have chosen to open the Whole Act

The Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.

Would you like to continue?

Close

Legislation is available in different versions:

Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area.

Original (As Enacted or Made): The original version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. No changes have been applied to the text.

Point in Time: This becomes available after navigating to view revised legislation as it stood at a certain point in time via Advanced Features > Show Timeline of Changes or via a point in time advanced search.

Close

See additional information alongside the content

Geographical Extent: Indicates the geographical area that this provision applies to. For further information see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.

Show Timeline of Changes: See how this legislation has or could change over time. Turning this feature on will show extra navigation options to go to these specific points in time. Return to the latest available version by using the controls above in the What Version box.

Close

Opening Options

Different options to open legislation in order to view more content on screen at once

Close

Explanatory Notes

Text created by the government department responsible for the subject matter of the Act to explain what the Act sets out to achieve and to make the Act accessible to readers who are not legally qualified. Explanatory Notes were introduced in 1999 and accompany all Public Acts except Appropriation, Consolidated Fund, Finance and Consolidation Acts.

Close

More Resources

Access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item from this tab. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:

  • the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy
  • lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item
  • confers power and blanket amendment details
  • all formats of all associated documents
  • correction slips
  • links to related legislation and further information resources
Close

Timeline of Changes

This timeline shows the different points in time where a change occurred. The dates will coincide with the earliest date on which the change (e.g an insertion, a repeal or a substitution) that was applied came into force. The first date in the timeline will usually be the earliest date when the provision came into force. In some cases the first date is 01/02/1991 (or for Northern Ireland legislation 01/01/2006). This date is our basedate. No versions before this date are available. For further information see the Editorial Practice Guide and Glossary under Help.

Close

More Resources

Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:

  • the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy
  • correction slips

Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including:

  • lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item
  • confers power and blanket amendment details
  • all formats of all associated documents
  • links to related legislation and further information resources