Amendments proposed to the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill, As Amended - continued House of Commons

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Rate of introduction of state second pension

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

NC10

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) In this section—

      a "SERPS year" is any financial year from 1978-79 to the year before the first appointed year; and

      a "State Second Pension year" is any financial year from the first appointed year onwards.

    (2) This section shall apply to any person reaching pensionable age after the end of the first appointed year.

    (3) In each State Second Pension year in which a person accrues state second pension entitlement, that person may elect to accrue an additional year's entitlement in respect of that year in substitution for their additional pension entitlement in respect of one SERPS year.

    (4) Such substitution may only take place in respect of SERPS years in which that person either paid National Insurance Contributions or was entitled to credits in lieu of National Insurance Contributions.

    (5) The Benefits Agency shall be required to notify any person to whom this section applies of their rights, and shall explain how those rights may be exercised to produce the maximum total entitlement to additional pension.'.


Date of payment of benefit

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George
Mr Donald Gorrie

NC11

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—In section 5(1)(k) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992, at the end, there shall be inserted—

      "except that where the conditions of entitlement are satisfied, a retirement pension shall become payable from a date no later than the date on which the claimant reaches pensionable age.".'.


Enhancement of the state personal pension

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC14

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) A person shall be entitled to one extra year's accrual of State Second Pension—

      (a) for every four years in which that person paid National Insurance Contributions; or

      (b) for every four years in which that person was eligible for Home Responsibilities Protection.

    (2) The accrual to which a person is entitled under subsection (1) above shall be at the Stage 2 flat rate of the State Second Pension.'.


Publicity and the state second pension

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC17

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) The provisions of Part II of the Act shall not come into force until such time as the Secretary of State shall have published in the London Gazette a statement containing estimates prepared by the Government Actuary's Department detailing the numbers of persons for whom—

      (a) the State Second Pension; or

      (b) the stakeholder or any other private pension scheme

    is likely to be suitable.

    (2) The statement under subsection (1) above shall be made immediately upon the introduction of Stage 1 of the State Second Pension.

    (3) The Secretary of State shall, by regulations laid before Parliament on the day this Act receives Royal Assent, provide for the monitoring of stakeholder pensions by the Financial Services Authority and the Government Actuary's Department.

    (4) The Secretary of State shall, before authorising a move to Stage 2 of the State Second Pension, consult with:

      (a) the Financial Services Authority;

      (b) the Government Actuary's Department; and

      (c) representatives of the life assurance and pensions industries

    regarding the financial and any other implications of the implementation of Stage 2.

    (5) The Secretary of State shall, by regulations, set down the manner in which those representatives cited in subsection (4)(c) above shall be selected; and the regulations shall have effect from the day on which this Act receives Royal Assent.

    (6) The Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament a report of the consultation carried out under subsection (4) above, including but not limited to—

      (a) the opinions of consultees on the existing degree of uptake of the State Second Pension;

      (b) the opinions of consultees on the likely future degree of uptake of the State Second Pension; and

      (c) any other matters that the consultees deem necessary and request to be laid before Parliament.'.


Concurrency of pensions, rebates and extra monies

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC18

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) A person shall be able to hold both a stakeholder pension and an occupational pension concurrently and without financial penalty.

    (2) Any rebates or extra monies that may be payable to a person, and which are greater for Stage 1 of the State Second Pension than for SERPS, shall be paid into a stakeholder pension.'.


Use of rebates and extra monies

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC19

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—( ) Where rebates or extra monies are payable they shall be applied as follows—

      (a) rebates shall be paid into Contracted Out Money Purchase Schemes; and

      (b) extra monies shall be applied to Contracted Out Salary Related Schemes.'.


Minimum income level

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

NC20

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—When determining the level of social security pensions and benefits the Secretary of State shall have regard to the minimum level of income necessary to maintain good health and cover essential needs.'.


Annual increase in basic retirement pension

   

Mr John McDonnell
Mr Jeremy Corbyn
Mr John Cryer
Alice Mahon
Mr Alan Simpson
Mr Harry Barnes
Chris McCaffertyDr Brian IddonMr Syd Rapson
Ms Diane AbbottAnn ClwydPaul Flynn
John AustinMr Andrew F. BennettLynne Jones
Mr Llew SmithMr Phil SawfordMs Jenny Jones
Mr Gordon PrenticeMr Kevin McNamaraDr Ian Gibson
Mr Harry Cohen

NC36

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—The Secretary of State shall each year increase the basic retirement pension by not less than an amount equivalent to—

      (a) the percentage increase in the general level of earnings during the preceding year; or

      (b) the percentage increase in the retail prices index during the preceding year,

    whichever is the greater.'.


Working families and disabled persons' tax credits

   

Mr David Willetts
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC37

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—Where working families tax credit is paid in respect of any employed earner, or disabled persons tax credit is paid to any employed earner, Section 44(6)(za) shall have effect as if the aggregate of those earnings factors shall include the aggregate amount of working families tax credit or, as the case may be, disabled persons tax credit paid in respect of that year.'.


   

Lynne Jones
Audrey Wise
Mr Jim Cousins
Sir Raymond Powell
Dr Norman A. Godman
Mr Austin Mitchell
Mr Robert Marshall-AndrewsMr Jeremy CorbynMr Harry Barnes
Mr Bill EtheringtonMrs Ann CryerMr John Cryer

67

Page     26     [Clause     30],     leave out lines 30 and 31.

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

12

Page     26,     line     33     [Clause     30],     at end insert—

      'and, for the purposes of calculating the pensioner's earnings factor under this subsection, in addition to any earnings, the pensioner will be credited with earnings equal to the lower earnings limit then in force in respect of each week in which invalid care allowance was payable or would have been payable but for the fact that under regulations the amount payable to him was reduced to nil because of his receipt of other benefits.'.

   

Mr David Willetts
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

65

Page     26,     line     46     [Clause     30],     leave out 'six' and insert 'twelve'.

   

Lynne Jones
Audrey Wise
Mr Jim Cousins
Sir Raymond Powell
Dr Norman A. Godman
Mr Austin Mitchell
Mr Jeremy CorbynMr Harry BarnesMr Bill Etherington
Mrs Ann CryerMr John CryerMr Robert Marshall-Andrews

68

Page     26,     line     46     [Clause     30],     leave out 'six' and insert 'eleven'.


   

Mr David Willetts
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

64

Page     27,     line     33     [Clause     30],     at end insert—

    '(4A) an employee who is of pensionable age within subsections (2), (3) or (4) above shall be entitled—

      (a) to have secondary contributions paid by an employer on his salary which shall contribute to his pension entitlement; and

      (b) to make primary contributions which shall accrue towards the state second pension.'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

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Page     93,     line     23     [Schedule     4],     leave out ', 48B(2) or 48BB(5)' and insert 'or 48B(2)'.

 
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