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Schedule 7 — Repeals and revocations
Part 2 — Category A and C retirement pensions: abolition of adult dependency increases

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Schedule 7

Section 24

 

Repeals and revocations

Part 1

Category B retirement pension: removal of restriction on entitlement

 

Citation or reference

Extent of repeal or revocation

 

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Social Security Contributions

In section 48A—

 
 

and Benefits Act 1992 (c. 4)

(a)   

in each of subsections (2)(a) and (2B)(a),

 
  

the words “and become entitled to a

 
  

Category A retirement pension”;

 
  

(b)   

subsection (5).

 

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Section 54(3).

 
  

In Schedule 5, paragraph 8(3).

 
 

Pensions Act 1995 (c. 26)

In Part 3 of Schedule 4, paragraph 21(8) and

 
  

(18).

 
 

Civil Partnership Act 2004

In Part 3 of Schedule 24, paragraph 25(5).

 

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(c. 33)

  
 

Pensions Act 2004 (c. 35)

In Part 1 of Schedule 11, paragraph 14(a).

 
 

Civil Partnership (Pensions and

In Part 1 of the Schedule, paragraphs 2, 3(3) and

 
 

Benefit Payments)

5(13)(b) (together with the “and” preceding

 
 

(Consequential, etc.

it).

 

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Provisions) Order 2005 (S.I.

  
 

2005/2053)

  

Part 2

Category A and C retirement pensions: abolition of adult dependency

increases

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Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Social Security Contributions

Section 30B(3)(b) (together with the “and”

 
 

and Benefits Act 1992

following it).

 
  

Section 78(4)(d) (together with the “and”

 
  

preceding it).

 

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Sections 83, 84 and 85.

 
  

In section 114(4), “to 84”.

 
  

In section 149(3)(b), the words “section 83(2) or

 
  

(3) above or”.

 
 

Social Security (Incapacity for

In Schedule 1, paragraphs 20 and 22.

 

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Work) Act 1994 (c. 18)

  
 

Jobseekers Act 1995 (c. 18)

In Schedule 2, paragraph 25.

 
 

Pensions Act 1995

In Part 2 of Schedule 4, paragraph 2.

 
  

In Part 3 of Schedule 4, paragraphs 18 to 20 and

 
  

21(10).

 

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Civil Partnership Act 2004

In Part 3 of Schedule 24, paragraphs 36 and 37.

 
 

Child Benefit Act 2005 (c. 6)

In Part 1 of Schedule 1, paragraph 6.

 
 

 

Pensions Bill
Schedule 7 — Repeals and revocations
Part 5 — Abolition of contracting-out for defined contribution pension schemes: repeals having effect on abolition date

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Part 3

Removal of link between lower earnings limit and basic pension

 

Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Social Security Contributions

Section 5(2).

 
 

and Benefits Act 1992 (c. 4)

  

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Social Security Contributions

Section 5(2).

 
 

and Benefits (Northern

  
 

Ireland) Act 1992 (c. 7)

  

Part 4

Additional pension: simplified accrual rates

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Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Social Security Contributions

In section 39—

 
 

and Benefits Act 1992

(a)   

the words “and Schedule 4A” wherever

 
  

occurring;

 
  

(b)   

subsection (3).

 

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In Schedule 4A, in paragraph 1(2), “39(1),”.

 
 

Child Support, Pensions and

Section 35(3).

 
 

Social Security Act 2000

  
 

(c. 19)

  

Part 5

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Abolition of contracting-out for defined contribution pension schemes:

repeals having effect on abolition date

 

Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Pension Schemes Act 1993

In section 7—

 
 

(c. 48)

(a)   

subsections (4) to (6);

 

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(b)   

in subsection (7), the words “or

 
  

appropriate scheme certificate”;

 
  

(c)   

in the sidenote, the words “and

 
  

appropriate scheme”.

 
  

In section 9—

 

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(a)   

in subsection (1), “or (3)”;

 
  

(b)   

subsections (3) and (5);

 
  

(c)   

in subsection (6)(a), the words “or, as the

 
  

case may be, appropriate”;

 
  

(d)   

in subsection (6)(b), the words “or, as the

 

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case may be, of being an appropriate

 
  

scheme,”.

 
  

Section 12.

 
 

 

Pensions Bill
Schedule 7 — Repeals and revocations
Part 6 — Abolition of contracting-out for defined contribution pension schemes: further repeals

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Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Pension Schemes Act 1993

In section 34—

 
 

(c. 48)—cont.

(a)   

in subsection (3), the words “or, as the

 
  

case may be, the scheme’s continuing to

 
  

be an appropriate scheme” and “or

 

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appropriate scheme”;

 
  

(b)   

subsection (5);

 
  

(c)   

in subsection (8), the words “or

 
  

appropriate scheme certificate”.

 
  

Section 42B.

 

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Section 44.

 
  

Section 45A.

 
  

In section 55(2)(a), the words “(other than a

 
  

money purchase contracted-out scheme)”.

 
  

In section 96(2)(a)(ii), the words “which is not an

 

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appropriate scheme”.

 
  

Section 163(2)(c).

 
  

In section 181(4) “, 44”.

 
 

Pensions Act 1995 (c. 26)

Section 136(4).

 
  

Section 138(5).

 

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Section 164.

 
  

In Schedule 5, paragraph 24.

 
 

Social Security Contributions

In Schedule 1, paragraphs 35(3) and 48.

 
 

(Transfer of Functions, etc.)

  
 

Act 1999 (c. 2)

  

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Welfare Reform and Pensions

Section 1(10).

 
 

Act 1999 (c. 30)

Section 7.

 
 

Pensions Act 2004 (c. 35)

Section 257(7).

 
  

Section 285(4).

 
 

Part 6

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Abolition of contracting-out for defined contribution pension schemes:

further repeals

 

Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Social Security Contributions

In section 4C—

 
 

and Benefits Act 1992 (c. 4)

(a)   

subsection (2)(d);

 

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(b)   

in subsection (5)(b), “or 42A(2C)”;

 
  

(c)   

subsection (5)(g) to (j).

 
  

In paragraph 1 of Schedule 1—

 
  

(a)   

sub-paragraph (3)(a) and (b);

 
  

(b)   

sub-paragraph (6)(a) and (b);

 

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(c)   

in sub-paragraph (9), the definition of

 
  

“COMPS service”.

 
 

Pension Schemes Act 1993

Section 8(3).

 
 

(c. 48)

Section 40(b).

 
  

Section 42A.

 

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Section 43.

 
  

Section 45.

 
  

Section 45B.

 
 

 

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Schedule 7 — Repeals and revocations
Part 7 — Removal of Secretary of State’s role in approving actuarial guidance

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Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Pension Schemes Act 1993

In section 164(2)(b), “, 43 and 45”.

 
 

(c. 48)—cont.

In section 177—

 
  

(a)   

in subsection (2)(za), the words “or

 
  

section 42A(2C) or (3)”;

 

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(b)   

subsection (2)(a);

 
  

(c)   

in subsection (7)(a), “, 42A(2D) or (5) or

 
  

43(5) or (6)”.

 
  

In section 181—

 
  

(a)   

in subsection (1), the definition of

 

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“minimum contributions”;

 
  

(b)   

in subsection (4), “, 43”.

 
  

In paragraph 2 of Schedule 4—

 
  

(a)   

sub-paragraphs (2) and (3);

 
  

(b)   

in the opening words of sub-paragraph

 

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(3A), “or (3)”;

 
  

(c)   

in sub-paragraph (3A)(a), the words “or

 
  

(2) (as the case may be)”.

 
 

Pensions Act 1995 (c. 26)

Section 137(1), (5) and (6).

 
  

Section 138(1) to (4).

 

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Section 139.

 
  

In Schedule 5, paragraphs 42 and 43.

 
 

Social Security Act 1998 (c. 14)

In Schedule 7, paragraphs 77(4)(a) and 128.

 
 

Social Security Contributions

In Schedule 1, paragraphs 34(b), 46, 47, 49, 50

 
 

(Transfer of Functions, etc.)

and 61(3)(a).

 

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Act 1999 (c. 2)

  
 

Welfare Reform and Pensions

In Part 2 of Schedule 9, paragraph 7.

 
 

Act 1999 (c. 30)

In Schedule 11, paragraph 21.

 
 

National Insurance

In Schedule 1, paragraphs 37 and 38.

 
 

Contributions Act 2002 (c. 19)

  

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Part 7

Removal of Secretary of State’s role in approving actuarial guidance

 

Citation

Extent of repeal

 
 

Pension Schemes Act 1993

In section 12A(5), the words “and approved by

 
 

(c. 48)

the Secretary of State”.

 

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Pensions Act 2004 (c. 35)

In section 230(3), in the definition of “prescribed

 
  

guidance”, the words from “and, if the

 
  

regulations” to the end.

 
 

 

 

Pensions Bill

 
 

A

Bill

[AS AMENDED IN PUBLIC BILL COMMITTEE]

To Make provision about pensions and other benefits payable to persons in

connection with bereavement or by reference to pensionable age; to make

provision about the establishment and functions of the Personal Accounts

Delivery Authority; and for connected purposes.  

 

Presented by Mr Secretary Hutton

 
 

supported by

 
 

The Prime Minister, Mr Secretary Prescott,

 
 

Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer,

 
 

Mr Jack Straw, Hilary Armstrong,

 
 

Mr Secretary Hain, Secretary Ruth Kelly,

 
 

Mr Secretary Alexander, James Purnell

 
 

and Mr James Plaskitt.

 
 

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