PART 5Workers joining pension saving
Arrangements to achieve active membership23
1
The arrangements an employer who is given a joining notice by a worker must make for the purpose of section 9(2) of the Act are to—
a
enter into arrangements with—
i
the trustees or managers of an occupational pension scheme which satisfies the requirements of section 9(7) of the Act; or
ii
the provider of a personal pension scheme which satisfies the requirements of section 9(7) of the Act,
so that the worker who is the subject of the joining notice becomes an active member of the scheme in accordance with the scheme rules or requirements applicable to that scheme; and
b
provide the trustees or managers of the occupational pension scheme or the personal pension scheme provider with the information specified in regulation 3(1)(a) to (d) and (f) to (k).
2
The requirement in paragraph (1)(b) does not apply in relation to the information specified in regulation 3(1)(g), (h), (i), (j) or (k), where the trustees or managers of the occupational pension scheme notify, or the personal pension scheme provider notifies, the employer that they do not require that piece of information to achieve active membership of that scheme.
3
Where the information referred to in regulation 3(1)(f) is not available to the employer on the date the notice is received by the employer, the employer must give the trustees or managers of the occupational pension scheme or the personal pension scheme provider that information within F1six weeks from the date on which the employer receives it.
4
For the purposes of this regulation, any reference to ‘the jobholder’ in regulation 3(1) shall be read as a reference to ‘worker’.