SCHEDULES

F1SCHEDULE 2

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Amendments (Textual)

State scheme premiums

C16

1

Regulations may make provision for requiring persons to furnish the Secretary of State or the Occupational Pensions Board with such information as he or the Board may require for the purposes of sections 42 to 50 of this Act.

2

In relation to employed earners who, in any period of service in contracted-out employment—

a

have been paid earnings in any income tax week by more than one person in respect of different employments; or

b

have worked under the general control or management of a person other than their immediate employer,

and in relation to any other case for which it appears to the Secretary of State that such provision is needed, regulations may provide that for the purposes of sections 42 to 45 of this Act the prescribed person shall be treated as the employer of any earners.

3

Regulations may, in relation to state scheme premiums, provide—

a

for dispensing with the payment of a premium where its amount would be inconsiderable;

b

for treating a premium payable in respect of any person as actually paid where the failure to pay is shown not to have been with the consent or connivance of, or attributable to any negligence on the part of, that person;

F2bb

for treating part of a premium payable in prescribed circumstances in respect of a person as actually paid and for modifying Part III of this Act in relation to a case in which such a part is so treated;

c

for treating a premium wrongly paid, or paid as to the wrong amount, as paid (wholly or in part) in discharge of a liability for another premium or for contributions under Part I of F3The Contributions and Benefits Act;

d

for the return of premiums paid in error or, in prescribed circumstances, of premiums as to which the Secretary of State is satisfied that they ought to be repaid;

e

for the Secretary of State, in prescribed circumstances where a premium has been paid in respect of a person, to direct the payment out of the National Insurance Fund to that person or his estate of an amount equal to a prescribed part of the premium;

f

for any other matters incidental to the payment, collection or return of premiums.

F4and the Secretary of State may accept payments in connection with a case in which a premium or part of it is treated as actually paid and shall pay into the National Insurance Fund any sums received by him by way of such payments

F54

Without prejudice to sub-paragraph (3) above, regulations may provide—

a

that for the purpose of extinguishing accrued rights to guaranteed minimum pensions and rights to receive such pensions F6or, in the case of a contracted-out protected rights premium, for the purpose of extinguishing protected rights and reducing any guaranteed minimum pension to which a person is entitled, a state scheme premium is to be treated as actually paid on a date determined under the regulations;

b

for disregarding the effect of regulations made by virtue of paragraph (a) of this sub-paragraph in a case where the premium in question is not paid on or before the date when it becomes payable or such later date as may be determined under the regulations; and

c

for obtaining repayment of benefits paid by virtue of regulations so made in a case where the effect of the regulations is to be disregarded, and, where the repayment is obtained from assets of the relevant scheme, for reducing the sums payable under the scheme to the beneficiary by the amount of the repayment.

F7a

that for the purpose of extinguishing protected rights and reducing any guaranteed minimum pension to which a person is treated as entitled, a personal pension protected rights premium is to be treated as actually paid on a date determined under the regulations;