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The Occupational Pension Schemes (Employer Debt) Regulations 2005

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[F1Approved withdrawal arrangementsU.K.

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7.(1) If a cessation employer notifies the Authority in writing that he proposes to enter into an arrangement under this regulation and proposes to seek the Authority's approval of the arrangement, the Authority may issue directions that—

(a)a debt which may be treated as due under section 75(4) of the 1995 Act is to be unenforceable for such period (“suspension period”) as the Authority may specify in the direction;

(b)the suspension period is to be extended by such further periods as it specifies; and

(c)if an approved withdrawal arrangement comes into force before the end of the suspension period, section 75(4) of the 1995 Act is to apply with the modifications in paragraph (6).

(2) The Authority may not approve an arrangement under this regulation unless—

(a)the amount the cessation employer proposes to pay as its approved withdrawal arrangement share is less than amount A,

(b)the trustees have notified the Authority that the funding test is met, and

(c)the Authority are satisfied that it is reasonable to do so having regard to such matters as the Authority consider relevant, which may include the following—

(i)the potential effect of the employment-cessation event on the method or assumptions used to calculate the scheme's technical provisions;

(ii)the financial circumstances of the proposed guarantors;

(iii)the amount of the cessation employer's share of the difference under the liability share;

(iv)the amount the cessation employer proposes to pay as its approved withdrawal arrangement share (and, where there is likely to be a relevant transfer deduction, an estimate of the amount that the cessation employer will pay if the transfer is completed); and

(v)the effect of the proposed arrangement on the security of members' benefits under the scheme.

(3) Approval by the Authority of an arrangement—

(a)may be given subject to such conditions as the Authority consider appropriate; and

(b)is to be given in a notice issued by the Authority.

(4) An arrangement may be approved by the Authority in advance of an employment-cessation event occurring (see paragraph 6 of Schedule 1A) or following the occurrence of such an event.

(5) An arrangement may be approved by the Authority where a departing employer notifies the trustees that a relevant transfer deduction shall apply to the proposed approved withdrawal arrangement share, but such approval will cease to be effective if the transfer or transfers of the cessation employer's liabilities are not completed on or before the date which is twelve months after the employment-cessation event or within such a longer period as the Authority approve.

(6) If the Authority issue the directions referred to in paragraph (1) and an approved withdrawal arrangement comes into force before the end of the suspension period (referred to in that paragraph)—

(a)the cessation employer's share of the difference shall for the purposes of regulation 6(2) be the approved withdrawal arrangement share, and

(b)section 75(4) of the 1995 Act shall apply as if amount B is treated as a debt due from the guarantors at the guarantee time for which (if there is more than one guarantor) they are jointly, or if the approved withdrawal arrangement provides, jointly and severally liable.

(7) The Authority may issue a direction that amount B under an approved withdrawal arrangement is not to be treated as a debt due from the guarantors under section 75(4) of the 1995 Act and any such direction must be issued—

(a)before the guarantee time, and

(b)if the Authority consider that the approved withdrawal arrangement is no longer required.

(8) The Authority may issue a notice that they consider amount B (or the balance remaining) under an approved withdrawal arrangement should be paid but they may not issue such a notice unless they consider that it is reasonable for the guarantors to be required to pay that amount at that time.

(9) In forming an opinion for the purposes of paragraph (8), the Authority must have regard to such matters as the Authority consider relevant including—

(a)whether the guarantors have taken reasonable steps to comply with the approved withdrawal arrangement;

(b)whether the guarantors have complied with their obligations under Schedule 1B (notifiable events); and

(c)the guarantors' financial circumstances.

(10) Where the Authority consider that an arrangement no longer requires to be continued in force, they may issue a notice to the parties to that effect.

(11) Schedule 1A makes further provision in relation to approved withdrawal arrangements.]

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