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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Pension Protection Fund (Compensation) Regulations 2005.
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9.Special provision in relation to pensions in payment to survivors
10.Special provision in relation to pensions in payment following early retirement
11.Special provision in relation to pensions in payment on grounds of ill-health
12.Modification of Schedule 7 in relation to certain pensions in payment before the assessment date
13.Manner of determining the revaluation percentage in the case of active members who have not attained normal pension age at assessment date
13A.Active members below normal pension age: cases where it is unclear whether pensionable service is attributable to periods on or after 6th April 2009
15.Manner of determining the higher revaluation percentage in the case of deferred members who have not attained normal pension age at assessment date
15ZA.Deferred members below normal pension age: cases where it is unclear whether pensionable service is attributable to periods on or after 6th April 2009
15A.Modification of Schedule 7 for schemes with no revaluation
15B.Determination of the revaluation percentage in respect of certain periods
PART 6 Compensation in respect of protected transfer payment or protected contribution repayment
Part 13 Schemes which provide fixed pensions in respect of transfer payments
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