Proceeding contribution from Lord McKenzie of Luton (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 14 July 2008. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Pensions Bill.
Pensions Bill
moved Amendment No. 130ET: 130ET: After Clause 106, insert the following new Clause— ““Restriction on purchase of annuities (1) After section 286 of the Pensions Act 2004 (c. 35) insert— ““286A Restriction on purchase of annuities (1) This section applies to any qualifying pension scheme which has not been fully wound up. (2) The trustees of the scheme must not purchase or agree to purchase annuities on behalf of qualifying members unless— (a) before 26th September 2007 the trustees entered into a binding commitment to purchase the annuities, or (b) the purchase of the annuities is approved by the scheme manager on the application of the trustees and any condition imposed under subsection (4)(b) is satisfied. (3) An application under subsection (2)(b) must be in writing and must set out the trustees’ reasons for applying. (4) An approval under subsection (2)(b)— (a) may be given if the scheme manager thinks it appropriate to do so, and (b) may be made subject to such conditions (if any) as the scheme manager thinks appropriate. (5) If the trustees fail to comply with subsection (2), the purchase or agreement to purchase is void if the scheme manager so determines. (6) A determination under subsection (5) may be made if the scheme manager thinks it appropriate to do so. (7) When making a decision under this section as to whether something is appropriate, the scheme manager may take into account such factors as are in the scheme manager’s opinion relevant. (8) An application under the Financial Assistance Scheme (Halting Annuitisation) Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007/2533) that has not been determined before 26th June 2008 has effect as if made under subsection (2)(b). (9) An approval given under those regulations has effect for the purposes of subsection (2)(b) as if given under this section. (10) In this section ““qualifying pension scheme””, ““qualifying member”” and ““scheme manager”” have the same meaning as in section 286. (11) Regulations may provide that references in this section to the scheme manager have effect as references to such person as may be prescribed.”” (2) The amendment made by subsection (1) must be taken to have had effect from 26th June 2008. (3) In section 316(2) of the Pensions Act 2004 (c. 35) (statutory instruments subject to affirmative resolution procedure), after paragraph (n) insert— ““(na) regulations under section 286A(11) (power to provide that references in section 286A to the scheme manager are to have effect as references to a prescribed person);”””” On Question, amendment agreed to. [Amendment No. 130EU not moved.]
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