2005 No. 169
The Occupational Pension Schemes (Independent Trustee) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005
Made
Coming into operation
The Department for Social Development, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by sections 109(1)(d), (2), (3) and (4), 164(1) and (4) and 177(2) and (3) of the Pension Schemes (Northern Ireland) Act 19931 and Articles 22(2F), 23(4), (5)(a) and (6), 115(1), 122(3) and 166(3) of the Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 19952, and now vested in it3, and Articles 7(5)(a), 88(2)(q), 92(5)(u) and 287(2) and (3) of, and paragraph 2(d) of Schedule 1 to, the Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 20054 and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:
Citation, commencement and interpretation1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Occupational Pension Schemes (Independent Trustee) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 and shall come into operation on 11th April 2005.
2
In these Regulations –
“the 1995 Order” means the Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1995;
“the 2005 Order” means the Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005;
“applicant” means a person who applies to be registered in the trustee register;
“controller” means, where the applicant is a company, a person who holds 10 per cent. or more of the shares in the applicant and exercises significant influence over the management of the applicant by virtue of that shareholding;
“key person” in relation to an applicant who is not an individual means a person who has overall management responsibility for the pension trustee work conducted by the applicant;
“officer” means –
- a
a relevant individual who has significant influence over the management of the pension trustee work, or
- b
any person whose signature may authorise, in part or in full, a transaction involving the assets of any scheme for which the applicant acts as trustee;
- a
“pension trustee work” means the work as a trustee carried out by the applicant in relation to trust schemes;
“pension scheme registration number”, in relation to a scheme, refers to the number given to the scheme when it is placed on the register of occupational and personal pension schemes compiled and maintained by the Regulator5;
“the Regulator” means the Pensions Regulator;
“relevant individual” means a director, member of the committee of management, chief executive, designated member in relation to a limited liability partnership, partner or controller;
“trustee register” means the register compiled and maintained by the Regulator under regulation 2 below,
and other expressions used in these Regulations have the same meaning as in Part II of the 1995 Order (occupational pensions).
3
In these Regulations, any reference to a numbered Article is a reference to the Article of the 1995 Order bearing that number.
4
The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 19546 shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Assembly.
The trustee register2
The Regulator must compile and maintain a register of persons who satisfy the conditions set out in regulation 3.
Conditions for registration3
The conditions for registration prescribed for the purposes of Article 23(4) (power to appoint independent trustees) are –
a
the applicant must not, at the time he is making the application or at any time while he is registered in the trustee register, be any of the following –
i
the subject of a prohibition order made under Article 37 (prohibition orders);
ii
the subject of a suspension order made under Article 48 (suspension orders), or
iii
disqualified for being a trustee of any trust scheme on any of the grounds set out in Article 29(1) (persons disqualified for being trustees), or by virtue of being the subject of an order made under Article 29(3) or (4)9;
b
the Regulator is satisfied that –
i
the applicant has sufficient relevant experience of occupational pension schemes;
ii
the applicant is a fit and proper person to act as a trustee of an occupational pension scheme;
iii
the applicant operates sound administrative and accounting procedures, and
iv
the applicant has adequate indemnity insurance cover;
c
where the applicant is not an individual –
i
each officer of the applicant must satisfy the conditions specified in paragraphs (a) and (b)(ii), and
ii
each key person must satisfy the conditions specified in paragraphs (a) and (b)(i) and (ii);
d
the applicant has premises in the United Kingdom from which he conducts his business as a trustee of an occupational pension scheme, and he discloses the address of those premises to the Regulator;
e
the applicant agrees –
i
to have his fees and costs scrutinised by an independent adjudicator and to be bound by that adjudicator’s final adjudication as to his fees and costs;
ii
to the Regulator disclosing his name, business address and the areas of trustee work in which he specialises on the version of the trustee register which is to be publicly available;
iii
to comply with reasonable requests of the Regulator to provide information to the Regulator, and
iv
to inform the Regulator as soon as is reasonably practicable if he becomes disqualified under Article 29 –
aa
for one of the reasons set out in paragraph (1) of that Article, or
bb
by virtue of being the subject of a court order referred to in paragraph (3)(b) of that Article.
Refusing to register an applicant in the trustee register4
1
The function set out in paragraph (2) is prescribed for the purposes of Article 88(2)(q) of the 2005 Order (the Regulator’s procedure in relation to its regulatory functions).
2
The function referred to in paragraph (1) is the Regulator’s duty under Article 23(4) and regulation 2 to compile and maintain a register of persons who satisfy prescribed conditions to act as independent trustees, but only in so far as that duty entails refusing to register an applicant in that register.
3
The Regulator may, in such circumstances as it sees fit, delegate the function specified in paragraph (2) to the Determinations Panel10.
Removal from the trustee register – amendment of Schedule 2 to the 2005 Order5
In Schedule 2 to the 2005 Order (the reserved regulatory functions) after paragraph 13 there shall be inserted the following paragraph –
13A
The duty under Article 23(4), and regulations made thereunder, to compile and maintain a register of persons who satisfy prescribed conditions to act as independent trustees, but only in so far as that duty entails the removal of a person from that register if he does not satisfy, or no longer satisfies, any such prescribed condition.
Removal from the trustee register – prescribed regulatory function6
1
The function set out in paragraph (2) is prescribed for the purposes of Article 92(5)(u) of the 2005 Order (special procedure: applicable cases).
2
The function referred to in paragraph (1) is the Regulator’s duty under Article 23(4), and regulations made thereunder, to compile and maintain a register of persons who satisfy prescribed conditions to act as independent trustees, but only in so far as that duty entails the removal of a person from that register if he does not satisfy, or no longer satisfies, any such prescribed condition.
Removal from the trustee register – supplementary provision7
The validity of the appointment of an independent trustee under Article 23(1) or any action taken by him during that appointment is not to be affected by that trustee’s subsequent removal from the register.
Notification8
1
A notice given under Article 22(2B)11 (circumstances in which provisions relating to independent trustees apply) shall contain the information specified in paragraph (2).
2
The information specified for the purposes of paragraph (1) is –
a
that the notice is a notice given under Article 22(2B);
b
the date of the notice;
c
the name and address of the scheme;
d
the pension scheme registration number;
e
the names and addresses of all trustees of the scheme;
f
the name of the employer or employers to which the circumstances set out in Article 22(1)12 apply;
g
the name and address of the responsible person giving the notice, and
h
the date of the responsible person’s appointment, or the date on which that appointment is to end.
Access to the trustee register9
1
The Regulator shall provide the most recent copy of the register to any person on request, and may do so either –
a
free of charge, or
b
on the payment by that person of a charge determined by the Regulator which does not exceed the expense incurred in copying, packing and posting the copy.
2
The Regulator may publish the register in any way.
Multi-employer schemes10
1
Where Article 22 applies in relation to a trust scheme which is a multi-employer scheme, by virtue of the circumstances set out in paragraph (1)(a) or (b) of that Article applying to at least one employer in that scheme, Articles 22 to 2613 (independent trustees) are modified so that references to the employer in those Articles are to be treated as if they were references to each employer to which Article 22 applies.
2
In this regulation “multi-employer scheme” means a trust scheme in relation to which there is more than one employer.
Cases where a partnership is the employer11
1
Articles 22 to 26 are modified as specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) in their application to any case where –
a
a partnership is the employer or one of the employers in relation to a trust scheme;
b
the partnership is insolvent, and
c
the Northern Ireland courts have jurisdiction to wind up the insolvent partnership.
2
Article 22(1) shall be modified so as to apply in relation to the scheme –
a
if a person begins to act as an insolvency practitioner in relation to the insolvent partnership, or
b
if the official receiver becomes the liquidator or provisional liquidator of the insolvent partnership.
3
Where, by virtue of paragraph (2), Article 22 applies in relation to the scheme, paragraphs (2) to (3) of that Article and Articles 23 to 26 shall have effect as if references in those provisions to a company included references to the insolvent partnership.
Extension of the meaning of “employer”12
For the purposes of Articles 22 to 26 and these Regulations, references to the employer shall include a person who would have been an employer to whom the circumstances set out in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of Article 22(1) apply, but for the fact that, immediately before an insolvency practitioner or the official receiver began to act as set out in those sub-paragraphs, that person no longer employed any persons in the description of employment to which the scheme in question relates.
Disclosure requirements and penalty13
1
A trustee appointed to a scheme by order made under Article 7(1) or (3)14 (appointment of trustees) and an independent trustee appointed to a scheme by order made under Article 23(1) (both referred to in this regulation as “the appointed trustee”) must furnish the information specified in paragraph (2) in accordance with the following provisions of this regulation.
2
The information specified for the purposes of paragraph (1) is –
a
the name and address of the appointed trustee;
b
the scale of fees that will be chargeable by the appointed trustee and payable by the scheme;
c
details of each of the amounts charged to the scheme by the appointed trustee in the past 12 months.
3
The appointed trustee must furnish the information specified in paragraph (2)(a) in writing to every member or relevant trade union as of course within a reasonable period following his appointment.
4
The appointed trustee must furnish any of the information specified in paragraph (2) in writing to any member or prospective member or relevant trade union on request (not being a request made less than 12 months after the last occasion on which such information was furnished to the same person or trade union) within a reasonable period following the request being made.
5
Where the appointed trustee fails to take all reasonable steps to comply with any requirement imposed upon him by this regulation, the Regulator may require him to pay, within 28 days, a penalty which –
a
in the case of an individual shall not exceed £5,000, and
b
in any other case shall not exceed £50,000.
6
In this regulation –
“member” –
- a
does not include a deferred member whose present address is not known to the trustees and in respect of whom correspondence sent by the trustees to his last known address has been returned, and
- b
includes a person who is in receipt of benefits under the scheme by virtue of having been a dependant of someone who was a member;
- a
“prospective member” means any person who, under the terms of his contract of service and the scheme rules –
- a
is eligible, at his own option, to become a member of the scheme;
- b
will become so eligible if he continues in the same employment for a sufficiently long period;
- c
will be admitted to it automatically unless he makes an election not to become a member, or
- d
may be admitted to it subject to the consent of his employer;
- a
“relevant trade union” means an independent trade union recognised to any extent for the purposes of collective bargaining in relation to members and prospective members of the scheme in question;
“request” means a request in writing.
7
Any question as to whether an organisation is a relevant trade union shall be referred to an industrial tribunal.
8
Any information which this regulation requires the appointed trustee to furnish as of course to a member who is not in any employment to which the scheme relates shall be deemed to have been so furnished if it was sent to him by ordinary post to his last address known to the trustees.
Revocations14
The following regulations are hereby revoked –
a
the Occupational Pension Schemes (Independent Trustee) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 199715;
b
regulation 9 of the Personal and Occupational Pension Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 199716;
c
regulations 2 and 3 of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Winding Up Notices and Reports, etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 200217.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Social Development on 25th March 2005.
(This note is not part of the Regulations.)