Amendments proposed to the Pensions Bill - continued House of Commons

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Minimum Retirement Income

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Nigel Waterson
Mr George Osborne
Mr Peter Atkinson
Gregory Barker
Andrew Rosindell

NC28

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   The amount of the Minimum Retirement Income shall be set for each financial year following consultation by the Chancellor of the Exchequer by order.

    (2)   An order under this section shall, in respect of each financial year after that in which this Act comes into force, be made on or before 31st January preceding the year in question.

    (3)   An order under this section shall be made by statutory instrument and shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.'.


Pension position of women

   

Vera Baird
Mrs Janet Dean
Ms Sally Keeble
Mr Jim Cunningham
Mr Kevan Jones

NC29

To move the following Clause:—

       'The Secretary of State shall prepare an annual report setting out changes made to the pension position of women.'.


Earnings link

   

Mr Peter Kilfoyle

NC37

To move the following Clause:—

    '222   Section 150 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 shall be amended as follows—

    (1)   In subsection (1) after the words "general level of prices" there shall be inserted the words "or, in the case of any such benefit which is in the nature of a pension benefit, the increase in the general level of earnings".

    (2)   In subsection (2) after the words "general level of prices" there shall be inserted the words "or, in the case of any such benefit which is in the nature of a pension benefit, the increase in the general level of earnings".

    (3)   In subsection (2)(a) after the words "general level of prices" there shall be inserted the words "or, in the case of any such benefit which is in the nature of a pension benefit, the increase in the general level of earnings,".'.


NEW SCHEDULE

   

Malcolm Wicks

NS1

To move the following Schedule:—

'Reviewable matters

     Whether an occupational pension scheme is an eligible scheme.

     The issue of, or failure to issue, a notice under section 97(2) (Board's duty where insolvency practitioner fails to give a notice under section 96).

     The issue of, or failure to issue—

            (a)   a notice under subsection (2) of section 102 (scheme rescue not possible), or

            (b)   a withdrawal notice under subsection (3) of that section (scheme rescue has occurred).

     Any direction given under subsection (2) of section 106 (directions during an assessment period) or any variation or revocation of such a direction under subsection (4) of that section.

     The issue of a notice under section 108(2) (power to validate contraventions of section 107).

     The making of a loan under section 111(2) (loans to pay scheme benefits), the amount of any such loan or the failure to make such a loan.

     The approval of, or failure to approve, a valuation in respect of an eligible scheme under section 113(2).

     The issue of, or failure to issue, a withdrawal notice under or by virtue of—

            (a)   section 115 (schemes which become eligible schemes), or

            (b)   section 116 (new schemes created to replace existing schemes).

     The issue of, or failure to issue, a withdrawal notice under section 117(5)(a) (no insolvency event has occurred or is likely to occur).

    10  The issue of, or failure to issue, a determination notice under section [schemes required to wind up but unable to buy out liabilities](6) (authorisation to continue as closed scheme).

    11  Any direction given under section 119(7) (directions about winding up of scheme with sufficient assets to meet protected liabilities) and any variation or revocation of such a direction.

    12  The issue of, or failure to issue, a determination notice under section 121(2A) (whether value of scheme assets less than aggregate of protected liabilities etc).

    13  The failure by the Board to give a transfer notice under section 122.

    14  Any determination by the Board of a person's entitlement to compensation under the pension compensation provisions or the failure in any case to make such a determination.

    15  Any failure by the Board to make a payment required by section 125(3)(b) (adjustments to be made where Board assumes responsibility for a scheme).

    16  The amount of the initial levy or any pension protection levy payable in respect of an eligible scheme determined by the Board under section 143(3)(b).

    17  The making of a fraud compensation payment under section 144(1), the amount of any such payment or the failure to make such a payment.

    18  The issue of, or failure to issue, a notice under section 145(2) (scheme rescue not possible or having occurred in case of scheme which is not eligible or not subject to insolvency events).

    19  Any settlement date determined by the Board under section 146(2) (recovery of value) or the failure to determine a settlement date under that provision.

    20  Any determination by the Board under section 146(4) (recovery of value: whether amount received in respect of particular act or omission) or the failure to make such a determination.

    21  The making of a payment under section 148(1) (interim payments), the amount of any such payment or the failure to make such a payment.

    22  Any term or condition imposed by the Board—

            (a)   under section 147(2) on the making of a fraud compensation payment; or

            (b)   under subsection (4) of section 148 (interim payments) on the making of a payment under subsection (1) of that section.

    23  Any determination by the Board under section 148(3)(b) (interim payments) that the amount of a payment was excessive.

    24  Any date determined by the Board under section 149(4) (earliest date for making a fraud compensation transfer payment).

    25  Any determination by the Board under section 149(6) (fraud compensation transfer payments: whether payment is received in respect of particular act or omission).'.


ORDER OF THE HOUSE [2nd MARCH 2004]

That the following provisions shall apply to the Pensions Bill:

Committal

    1.   The Bill shall be committed to a Standing Committee.

Standing Committee

    2.   Proceedings in the Standing Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on 22nd April 2004.

    3.   The Standing Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.

Consideration and Third Reading

    4.   Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.

    5.   Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on the day on which proceedings on consideration are commenced.

    6.   Sessional Order B (programming committees) made on 28th June 2001 shall not apply to proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.

Other proceedings

    7.   Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further message from the Lords) may be programmed.


ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE [9th AND 16th MARCH 2004]

That—     (1)   during proceedings on the Pensions Bill the Standing Committee shall, in addition to its first meeting on Tuesday 9th March at 9.30 a.m., meet—

      (a) on that day at 2.30 p.m., and

      (b) thereafter when the House is sitting on Tuesdays at 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. and on Thursdays at 9.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.

    (2)   the proceedings to be taken at the sittings shall be as shown in the second column of the Table below and shall be taken in the order so shown;

    (3)   the proceedings which under paragraph (2) are to be taken on any sitting shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the time specified in the third column of the Table;

    (4)   paragraph (2) shall not prevent proceedings being taken (in the order shown in the second column of the Table) at any earlier sitting than that provided for under paragraph (2) if previous proceedings have already been concluded.

'TABLE

SittingProceedingsTime for conclusion of proceedings
9th March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 1 to 3, Schedule 1, Clauses 4 to 11, Schedule 2, Clauses 12 to 60, Schedule 3, Clauses 61 to 76, Schedule 4 and Clauses 77 to 80.
9th March (2.30 p.m.)Clauses 1 to 3, Schedule 1, Clauses 4 to 11, Schedule 2, Clauses 12 to 60, Schedule 3, Clauses 61 to 76, Schedule 4 and Clauses 77 to 80 (so far as not previously concluded).
11th March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 1 to 3, Schedule 1, Clauses 4 to 11, Schedule 2, Clauses 12 to 60, Schedule 3, Clauses 61 to 76, Schedule 4 and Clauses 77 to 80 (so far as not previously concluded).
11th March (2.00 p.m.)Clauses 1 to 3, Schedule 1, Clauses 4 to 11, Schedule 2, Clauses 12 to 60, Schedule 3, Clauses 61 to 76, Schedule 4 and Clauses 77 to 80 (so far as not previously concluded).
16th March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 1 to 3, Schedule 1, Clauses 4 to 11, Schedule 2, Clauses 12 to 60, Schedule 3, Clauses 61 to 76, Schedule 4 and Clauses 77 to 80 (so far as not previously concluded).11.25 a.m.
16th March (2.30 p.m.)Clauses 220 and 221, Schedule 10, Clauses 222 and 223, Clauses 191 to 193, Schedule 9 and Clauses 194 and 195, New Clauses relating to Part 6 of the Bill.
18th March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 220 and 221, Schedule 10, Clauses 222 and 223, Clauses 191 to 193, Schedule 9 and Clauses 194 and 195, New Clauses relating to Part 6 of the Bill (so far as not previously concluded).11.25 a.m.
18th March (2.00 p.m.)Clauses 196 to 219 and Clauses 178 to 190.
23rd March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 196 to 219 and Clauses 178 to 190 (so far as not previously concluded).
23rd March (2.30 p.m.)Clauses 196 to 219 and Clauses 178 to 190 (so far as not previously concluded).8.00 p.m.
25th March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177.
25th March (2.00 p.m.)Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).
30th March (9.30 a.m.)Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).
30th March (2.30 p.m.)Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).
1st April
(9.30 a.m.)
Clause 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).
1st April
(2.00 p.m.)
Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).
20th April
(9.30 a.m.)
Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).
20th April
(2.30 p.m.)
Clauses 81 to 83, Schedule 5, Clauses 84 to 123, Schedule 6, Clause 124, Schedule 7, Clauses 125 to 162, Schedule 8 and Clauses 163 to 177 (so far as not previously concluded).8.00 p.m.
22nd April
(9.30 a.m.)
Clauses 224 to 242, Schedule 11, Clause 243, Schedule 12, Clauses 244 to 248.11.25 a.m.
22nd April
(2.00 p.m.)
Remaining New Clauses, New
Schedules and remaining
proceedings on the Bill.
5.00 p.m.'


 
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