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The Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations 2013

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Column 1: Person eligible for membershipColumn 2: Body deemed to be Scheme employer
An employee of the governing body of a voluntary school where a local authority has, with the consent of the governing body, designated that employee or a class of employees to which that person belongs as being eligible for membershipThe local authority referred to in column 1
An employee of the governing body of a foundation school or foundation special school where a local authority has, with the consent of the governing body, designated that employee or a class of employees to which that person belongs as being eligible for membershipThe local authority referred to in column 1
An employee of the governing body of a technical institute or other similar institution which is for the time being assisted by a local authority under the Education Act 1996(1)where a local authority has, with the consent of the governing body, designated that employee or a class of employees to which that person belongs as being eligible for membershipThe local authority referred to in column 1
An employee of the governing body of a federated school where a local authority has, with the consent of the governing body, designated that employee or a class of employees to which that person belongs as being eligible for membershipThe local authority referred to in column 1
A person who was an active member of the 2008 Local Government Pension Scheme by virtue of regulation 8A of the Local Government Pension Scheme (Administration) Regulations 2008(2) and who continues in the employment of the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.The London Pension Fund Authority
A coronerThe authority which appointed the coroner
The Mayor of LondonThe Greater London Authority
A member of the London AssemblyThe Greater London Authority
A police and crime commissionerThat police and crime commissioner
A Local Commissioner within the meaning of Part 3 of the Local Government Act 1974(3)The Commission for Local Administration in England
A member of a passenger transport executive or a director of a subsidiary of a passenger transport executive, where the integrated transport authority for which the executive exercises its functions consents to the designation of that member or director as being eligible for membershipThe passenger transport executive
(2)

SI 2008/239. Regulation 8A was inserted by SI 2009/447.

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