Statutory Instruments
TRANSPORT
PENSIONS AND COMPENSATION
Made
1st November 1971
Laid before Parliament
11th November 1971
Coming into Operation
12th November 1971
The Secretary of State for the Environment, in exercise of his powers under section 74 of the Transport Act 1962 and of all other enabling powers, hereby makes the following Order:-
1.-(1) This Order shall come into operation on 12th November 1971 and shall have effect from the 13th September 1971.
(2) This Order may be cited as the British Waterways Board (Alteration of Pension Schemes) (No. 2) Order 1971.
(3) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires-
"the Board" means
"funded scheme" means
"insurance scheme" means
"the Male Wages Grades Scheme" means
"the New Fund" means
"the persons administering", in relation to a pension scheme, means
"the service" means
"term",
(4) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
2.-(1) This Order shall apply to the New Fund, the Male Wages Grades Scheme and to the other pension schemes listed respectively in Schedules 1 and 2 to this Order.
(2) A pension scheme to which this Order applies shall be construed and have effect as if the relevant provisions of this Order were terms of the scheme, any other term thereof, whether expressed or implied, to the contrary notwithstanding.
3. The provisions of the British Transport Reorganisation (Pensions of Employees) (No. 1) Order 1964(3) (so far as applicable) and of Articles 3 and 4 of the British Transport (Pensions of Employees) (No. 1) Order 1969(4) (which relate to the interavailability of pension schemes in the publicly owned transport industry) shall on and after 13th September 1971 apply in relation to the New Fund as if that fund were an established scheme as defined in Article 2 of the said (No. 1) Order of 1969.
4.-(1) This Article shall apply to the Male Wages Grades Scheme.
(2) Any person in the service who immediately before the 13th September 1971 is a member of the Male Wages Grades Scheme and who becomes a member of the New Fund on or after that date shall, on becoming such a member, cease to be a member of the Male Wages Grades Scheme.
(3) The terms of the Male Wages Grades Scheme which require persons to become members of Section B of that Scheme shall not apply to-
(a)any person referred to in paragraph (2) of this Article, or
(b)any other person who becomes a member of the New Fund on or after 13th September 1971.
(4) Any person who becomes a member of the New Fund on or after 13th September 1971 shall at all times after becoming a member thereof be ineligible for membership of either Section A or Section B of the Male Wages Grades Scheme.
(5) Where a person ceases to be a member of the Male Wages Grades Scheme under the foregoing provisions of this Article, the New Fund shall be credited by the Board with a sum equal to the contributions paid by such person to the Male Wages Grades Scheme.
(6) Where under the foregoing provisions of this Article a person who has a right of re-admission to the Male Wages Grades Scheme becomes ineligible for membership thereof, that right of re-admission shall terminate.
5.-(1) This Article shall apply to the pension schemes listed in Schedule 1 to this Order.
(2) A person who becomes a member of the New Fund on or after 13th September 1971 shall so long as he is contributing member of the New Fund be ineligible for admission to a pension scheme to which this Article applies.
(3) Where a member of a pension scheme to which this Article applies becomes a member of the New Fund on or after 13th September 1971 the following provisions shall have effect:-
(a)upon the date of his admission to membership of the New Fund he shall cease to be a member of that pension scheme, and (except as hereinafter provided) his liability (if any) to pay contributions to, and his right to receive benefit from, that scheme shall cease; and
(b)as soon as may be after that date the persons administering that pension scheme shall pay to the New Fund an appropriate transfer value in respect of the accrued pension rights of that member in that scheme.
(4) Where under the foregoing provisions of this Article a person who has a right of re-admission to a pension scheme to which this Article applies becomes ineligible for membership thereof, that right of re-admission shall not be exercisable so long as the ineligibility continues.
6.-(1) This Article shall apply to the pension schemes listed in Schedule 2 to this Order.
(2) Where a member of a pension scheme to which this Article applies becomes a member of the New Fund on or after 13th September 1971, the following provisions shall have effect:-
(a)upon the date of his admission to membership of the New Fund he shall (subject to this Order) cease to be liable to pay contributions to that scheme, and
(b)as soon as may be after that date the Board shall make such arrangements as may be appropriate to secure to that member by means of insurance policies his accrued pension rights in that scheme.
(3) Any such insurance policy as is referred to in paragraph (2) of this Article may provide that the policy may be surrendered, by or at the request of the member in whose favour it is issued, upon condition that the sum payable as consideration for the surrender is paid to the New Fund, but in all other respects every such insurance policy shall be non-assignable and non-commutable.
7.-(1) Where under any of the foregoing provisions of this Order there falls to be paid in relation to a member of a pension scheme to which this Order applies a transfer value in respect of his accrued pension rights in that scheme, then:-
(a)if the scheme is a funded scheme, the amount to be paid shall be ascertained by first determining the portion of the funds of that scheme properly attributable to the accrued pension rights of that member in that scheme and then by deducting therefrom such sums as may be necessary to cover the cost actually incurred by the persons administering that scheme in making the apportionment and the payment and also an amount equal to any income tax which may then become payable by virtue of regulations made, or having effect as if made, under section 208 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1970;
(b)if the scheme is not a funded scheme, the amount to be paid shall be ascertained by first determining a sum representing the value of the accrued pension rights of that member in that scheme and then by deducting therefrom such sum as may be necessary to cover the cost actually incurred by the persons administering that scheme in making the determination and the payment.
(2) Any payment of a transfer value under any provision of this Order may take the form of a transfer of securities, deposits or other assets, valued as at the date of the transfer, and any question whether a transfer value shall be paid in cash or in the form of such a transfer as aforesaid shall be determined in each case when the transfer value falls to be paid.
8.-(1) Where under the foregoing provisions of this Order a person ceases to be a member of a pension scheme to which this Order applies or otherwise ceases to be liable to pay contributions to that scheme, such cessation shall be without prejudice to the obligation of that person to pay any outstanding contributions to that scheme in respect of any period before such cessation and at the rate appropriate to that period, or to the right of his employer to deduct such contributions from his emoluments.
(2) Where under the foregoing provisions of this Order a person ceases to be a member of a pension scheme to which this Order applies, his rights to benefit from that scheme shall, except as otherwise provided in this Order, terminate with the cessation of his membership of that scheme.
(3) Where under the foregoing provisions of this Order a person ceases, with effect from a date before the coming into operation of this Order, to be a member of a pension scheme to which this Order applies or otherwise to be liable to pay contributions to that scheme, any contribution which has been paid to that scheme in respect of that person for any period between the date of such cessation and the date of the coming into operation of this Order shall be repaid by the persons administering that scheme to the person by or on behalf of whom it was paid.
9. Where under the foregoing provisions of this Order any matter or thing is to be determined in relation to a member of a pension scheme to which this Order applies who becomes a member of the New Fund, that matter or thing shall be determined by agreement between the persons administering that pension scheme on the one hand and the persons administering the New Fund on the other hand, or in default of such agreement, by the Secretary of State.
10. No person who is a member of, or has a right of re-admission to, a pension scheme to which this Order applies (other than the New Fund) shall be required by a term of his employment in the service to become a member of the New Fund.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State.
John Peyton
Minister for Transport Industries
Department of the Environment
1st November 1971
British Railways Superannuation Fund-
LNER Section
GWR Section
SR Section
LMSR Section.
London Transport (Administrative and Supervisory) Staff Superannuation Fund.
Aire and Calder Navigation Superannuation Fund.
Grand Union Canal Company Superannuation Fund.
Cheshire County Council Superannuation Fund-Divided.
Caledonian and Crinan Canals-Employees' Scheme.
Lee Conservancy Board-Employees' Scheme.
Nottingham Corporation Superannuation Fund-Divided.
National Freight Salaried Staff Pension Fund.
Sun Life Assurance Society Ltd.:-
Grand Union (Stevedoring & Wharfage) Co. Ltd.
Grand Union Canal Carrying Co. Ltd.
Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd.:-
Severn Commission Pension and Life Assurance Scheme.
Sharpness and Gloucester Dock Co. Pension and Life Assurance Scheme.
Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd.:-
Severn Carrying Company Ltd. Pension and Life Assurance Scheme.
This Order relates to the newly established British Waterways (Salaried Staff) Pension Fund, to the British Transport Commission (Male Wages Grades) Pension Scheme and to certain other pension schemes (including insurance schemes) mentioned in the Order. It provides (Article 3) for the application of the interavailability arrangements for pensions in the publicly owned transport industry to the newly established Salaried Staff Pension Fund. It also regulates (Articles 4-“6) the position of members of the British Transport Commission (Male Wages Grades) Pension Scheme or of the other pension schemes referred to above, who become members of the newly established Fund, so as to avoid duplication of membership. Provision is made (Articles 7-“9) for the payment of transfer values, for certain consequential matters and for the determination of questions. Article 10 safeguards existing rights.
By virtue of section 74(7) of the Transport Act 1962 the Order has effect from the 13th September 1971, the date on which the newly established Salaried Staff Pension Fund mentioned above came into operation.
(1954 I, p. 175).
S.I. 1957/1455, 1960/784 (1957 I, p. 177: 1960 I, p. 430).
(1964 II, p. 3034).
(1969 III, p. 5668).