Statutory Instruments
TRANSPORT
PENSIONS AND COMPENSATION
Made
2nd December 1974
Laid before Parliament
11th December 1974
Coming into Operation
1st January 1975
The Secretary of State for the Environment, in exercise of powers conferred by section 74 of the Transport Act 1962, and now vested in him(1), and of all other enabling powers, hereby makes the following Order:-
1.-(1) This Order shall come into operation on 1st January 1975, and may be cited as the British Railways Board (Central Trust) Order 1974.
(2) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires-
"the Board" means
"the Central Trust" means
"the persons administering",
"Scheduled pension scheme" means
"term"
(3) 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 applies to the Central Trust and to the Scheduled pension schemes.
(2) Every pension scheme to which this Order applies shall be construed and have effect as if the relevant provisions of this Order were terms of, or applicable to, the scheme, any other terms thereof, whether expressed or implied, to the contrary notwithstanding.
3.-(1) All moneys and other assets belonging to or from time to time received in respect of each of the Scheduled pension schemes and all contributions from time to time falling to be made to such schemes by or in respect of the members thereof shall be paid or transferred to the Central Trust, to the intent that all such moneys, assets and contributions may be invested by the trustees of the Central Trust in accordance with the powers and provisions of the Central Trust deed relating to investment and that such moneys, assets and contributions, together with the investments for the time being representing the same, shall be held and applied by the trustees of the Central Trust for the benefit of the members of, and the persons entitled to benefit under, each Scheduled pension scheme in accordance with the terms of such scheme.
(2) The liability of the persons administering each of the Scheduled pension schemes to pay pensions and other benefits to the persons from time to time entitled thereto under the terms of such scheme shall be transferred to the trustees of the Central Trust and become their liability.
(3) The references in paragraph (1) above to paying or transferring moneys or other assets, or to paying contributions, shall be construed, in a case where the persons required to make the payment or transfer, or to pay the contributions, are the same persons as the trustees of the Central Trust, as references to appropriating, applying or crediting such moneys, assets or contributions, and the reference in paragraph (2) above to the transfer of liability shall be construed, in a case where the persons administering a Scheduled pension scheme are the same persons as the trustees of the Central Trust, as a reference to the placing of the liability on those persons as such trustees.
4. Nothing in this Order shall affect the conditions of membership of any person in a Scheduled pension scheme or the terms of the entitlement of any person to benefit from a Scheduled pension scheme.
5. The Board shall, by making payments or credits to the Central Trust or by making payments direct to the persons from time to time entitled to benefit from a Scheduled pension scheme (being in either case payments or credits additional to those otherwise required to be made by the Board), secure that no person who is, or may at any time be, entitled to benefit from a Scheduled pension scheme is placed in a worse position by reason of the provisions of this Order.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Fred Mulley
Minister for Transport
Department of the Environment
2nd December 1974
1. Schemes of the Board with respect to pensions and other benefits payable-
(a)under section 99 of the Transport Act 1947 and paragraph 17(1)(b) of Schedule 7 to the Transport Act 1962, or
(b)under paragraph 15 of Schedule 7 to the Transport Act 1962, or
(c)under the customary practices of the Board as those practices exist immediately before 1st January 1975.
2. The British Transport Commission (Male Wages Grades) Pension Scheme.
3. The British Railways Interim Pension Scheme introduced with effect from 1st January 1967.
4. Certain pensions or other benefits payable under or by analogy with the provisions of the regulations made under section 101 of the Transport Act 1947, section 81 of the Transport Act 1962 or section 135 of the Transport Act 1968 together with certain other pension payments (all of which are set out or referred to in Appendix 4 to the Schedule to the Central Trust deed).
5. The British Transport Police Force Supplementary Benefit Scheme.
6. The British Transport Commission Schemes of Supplementation of 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1961.
7. The British Railways Board Schemes of Supplementation of 1963, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974.
8. Pension benefits payable under or by analogy with the provisions of paragraph 25(a) of the Appendix to Minute G. 181 dated 31st January 1973 of the Railway Staff Joint Council (General Section).
9. Pension benefits payable under or by analogy with the provisions of paragraph 2(a) of Appendix A to the Memorandum of Agreement dated 12th February 1972 and made between the Board of the one part and the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association and the British Transport Officers' Guild of the other part which relates to Arrangements for dealing with redundancy of Management Staff.
This Order provides for the transfer of the assets and liabilities of certain railway pension schemes to the trustees of a central trust established by the British Railways Board in connection with the funding of pension scheme obligations under section 5 of the Railways Act 1974. The rights of the members of, and the beneficiaries from, the various pension schemes are preserved and provision is made to protect them against any possible worsening of their position.
S.I. 1970/1681 (1970 III, p. 5551).