UK Statutory Instrument
2005
United Kingdom
Occupational Pension Schemes (Cross-border Activities) Regulations 2005
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Schedules
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For the purposes of regulations 14 and 16—
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Citation and commencement
Interpretation
Meaning of “European employer” and “host member State” in Part 7 of the Act
Applications for general authorisation to accept contributions from European employers: established schemes which are not carrying on cross-border activity
Applications for general authorisation to accept contributions from European employers: established schemes which are carrying on cross-border activity
Applications for general authorisation to accept contributions from European employers: new schemes
Conditions for general authorisation to accept contributions from European employers
Criteria for revocation of general authorisation to accept contributions from European employers
Applications for approval in relation to particular European employer: established schemes which are not carrying on cross-border activity
Applications for approval in relation to particular European employer: established schemes which are carrying on cross-border activity
Applications for approval in relation to particular European employer: new schemes and new sections of segregated multi-employer schemes
Conditions for approval in relation to particular European employer
Revocation of approval in relation to particular European employer
Register of occupational and personal pension schemes
Modifications of pensions legislation in relation to European members of cross-border schemes
Ring-fencing of assets
Relevant legal requirements for the purposes of section 293
Manner of applying to the Regulator under regulations 4 to 6 and 9 to 11
Consequential amendment
Treatment of overseas residents: section 66A of the Pensions Act 1995
Cross-border transfers: requirements for receiving schemes
Cross-border transfers: requirements for transferring schemes
Enforcement and responsible bodies
The regulators that administer or enforce this legislation.
The Pensions Regulator
Regulates workplace pensions, defined benefit schemes, and master trusts. All employers must auto-enrol eligible workers into a workplace pension. Enforces employer duties …
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