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Pensions
Made
24th October 2013
Laid before Parliament
31st October 2013
Coming into force
6th April 2014
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 113, 168(4), 181(1), 182(2) and (3) and 183(1) of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 M1, sections 10(3), 41(1), (5), (5A) and (6), 124(1) and 174(2) and (3) of the Pensions Act 1995 M2 and sections 1(1)(b), 8(1) and 83(4) to (6) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 M3.
In accordance with section 185(1) of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 M4 and section 120(1) of the Pensions Act 1995, the Secretary of State has consulted with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
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M11993 c.48. Section 113 was amended by the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 (c.8), section 1(2)(a); the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c.19), section 52; the 2004 Act, section 319(1) and Schedule 12, paragraphs 9 and 17; the Pensions Act 2007 (c.22), section 17 and Schedule 5, paragraph 6 and S.I. 2005/2053. Section 168 was substituted by the 1995 Act, section 155(1) and subsection (4) was amended by the 2004 Act, section 319(1) and Schedule 12, paragraphs 9 and 27. Section 181(1) is cited for the meaning given to “prescribe” and “regulations”. In section 181(1), the relevant amending provisions are the 1995 Act, sections 151 and 171 and Schedule 5, paragraph 77(a)(i); the Employment Tribunals Act 1996 (c.17), section 43 and Schedule 1, paragraph 11; the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998, section 1(2)(a) and (c); the 1999 Act, section 84(1) and Schedule 12, paragraphs 28 and 41(a); the 2004 Act, section 319(1) and Schedule 12, paragraph 31; the Pensions Act 2007, section 15(3)(a) and Schedule 4, paragraph 34(1) and (2)(a); the Pensions Act 2011 (c.19), section 29(1) (with effect from a day to be appointed) and S.I. 2005/2053. Section 183(1) was amended by the 1995 Act, sections 151, 173, 177, Schedule 5, paragraph 79 and Schedule 6, paragraph 15(a).
M21995 c.26. Section 41 was amended by the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998, section 1(2)(a); the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000, section 56 and Schedule 5, paragraph 12(1); the 2004 Act, sections 319(1) and 320, Schedule 12, paragraphs 34 and 52(a) and (b) and Schedule 13, Part 1 and S.I. 2005/2053. Section 124(1) is cited for the meaning given to “prescribed” and “regulations”.
M31999 c.30. Section 1(1) was amended by the 2004 Act, section 285(1) and (2) and the Pensions Act 2007, section 15(3)(a). Section 8(1) is cited for the meaning given to “prescribed”.
M4Section 185(1) was amended by the 1995 Act, sections 122, 151 and 177 and Schedule 3, paragraph 46, Schedule 5, paragraph 80(a), (d) and (f) and Schedule 7, Part 1.
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