The Occupational Pension Schemes (Modification of Schemes) Regulations 2006
Made: 14th March 2006
Laid before Parliament: 16th March 2006
Coming into force
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 67(1)(b) and (3)(b), 67C(7)(a)(ii), 67D(4) and (5), 68(2)(e) and (6), 124(1) and 174(2) and (3) of the Pensions Act 1995 .
The Secretary of State considered consultation inexpedient because of urgency in the case of regulations 6 to 8 .
The remainder of the Regulations are consequential upon section 262 of the Pensions Act 2004 and are made before the end of the period of six months beginning with the coming into force of that provision .
Citation, commencement and interpretation
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- (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Occupational Pension Schemes (Modification of Schemes) Regulations 2006.
- (2) Regulations 6 and 7 shall come into force on 30th March 2006 and all other regulations shall come into force on 6th April 2006.
- (3) In these Regulations—
- “the 1993 Act” means the Pension Schemes Act 1993 ;
- “the 1995 Act” means the Pensions Act 1995;
- “the 2004 Act” means the Finance Act 2004 ;
- “the 2015 Act” means the Pension Schemes Act 2015;
- “the 2006 Regulations” means the Registered Pension Schemes (Modification of the Rules of Existing Schemes) Regulations 2006 ;
- “actuarial valuation” in relation to a collective money purchase scheme, has the meaning given by section 20(2) of the Pension Schemes Act 2021;
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- “collective money purchase scheme” means a scheme or a section of a scheme that is a collective money purchase scheme for the purposes of Part 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 2021;
- “multi-annual reduction” has the meaning given by—in relation to a single or connected employer scheme, regulation 2(1) of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) Regulations 2022;in relation to an unconnected multiple employer scheme, regulation 26(1) of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Extension to Unconnected Multiple Employer Schemes and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2025;
- “public service pension scheme” has the same meaning as in section 1 of the 1993 Act (categories of pension schemes);
- “registered pension scheme” means a scheme which is a registered pension scheme for the purposes of Part 4 of the 2004 Act (pension schemes etc.);
- “scheme” means an occupational pension scheme;
- “the scheme administrator” has the same meaning as in section 270 of the 2004 Act (meaning of scheme administrator);
- “single or connected employer scheme” has the meaning given by section 1(3) of the Pension Schemes Act 2021;
- “the transitional period” has the same meaning as in regulation 1(2) of the 2006 Regulations;
- “unauthorised member payment” has the same meaning as in section 160(2) of the 2004 Act (payments by registered pension schemes).
- “unconnected multiple employer scheme” has the meaning given by section 1(3) of the Pension Schemes Act 2021
Schemes exempted from the subsisting rights provisions
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For the purposes of section 67(1)(b) of the 1995 Act (the subsisting rights provisions), a scheme of a prescribed description is—
- (a) a scheme with fewer than two members; or
- (b) a scheme which is not a registered pension scheme.
Non-application of the subsisting rights provisions
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For the purposes of section 67(3)(b) of the 1995 Act, the prescribed manner of the exercise of any modification power in relation to a scheme to which the subsisting rights provisions do not apply, is any modification of a scheme—
- (a) which provides for any or all of a member's or survivor's subsisting rights to—
- (i) be assigned;
- (ii) be commuted;
- (iii) be surrendered;
- (iv) be charged;
- (v) have a lien exercised in respect of them; or
- (vi) have a set-off exercised in respect of them,
provided that a modification in such a manner is not prohibited under section 91 of the 1995 Act (inalienability of occupational pension), any other enactment or other rule of law;
- (b) which provides for any or all of a member's or survivor's subsisting rights to be forfeited provided that a modification in such a manner is not prohibited under section 92 of the 1995 Act (forfeiture), any other enactment or other rule of law;
- (c) to provide for the revaluation of an earner's earnings factors in accordance with section 16(1) or (2) of the 1993 Act (guaranteed minimum pensions: revaluation of earnings factors for purposes of section 14: early leavers etc.);
- (d) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- (e) which provides for the transfer of a member's or survivor's subsisting rights—
- (i) with his consent; or
- (ii) without his consent in accordance with the conditions specified in regulation11B or 12 of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Preservation of Benefit) Regulations 1991 (short service benefit: transfer of member’s accrued rights to an occupational or personal pension scheme or a European pensions institution without consent);
- (f) which ensures that any payment made by the scheme, relating to rights which accrued on or after 6th April 2006, is not an unauthorised member payment;
- (g) which ensures that the scheme administrator can pay—
- (i) any short service refund lump sum charge or special lump sum death benefits charge under sections 205 and 206 of the 2004 Act (short service refund lump sum charge and special lump sum death benefits charge) for which it is liable;
- (ii) any lifetime allowance charge for which, under section 217 of the 2004 Act (persons liable to charge), it is jointly and severally liable with the individual (to whom the charge relates);
- (ga) which provides for the option specified in regulation 8B(3)(b) (conversion of flexible benefits for the purpose of payment of drawdown pension etc ) to be made available under the scheme to any person referred to in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of paragraph (2) of that regulation;
- (h) which has the same effect as any or all of the modifications in regulations 3 to 8 of the 2006 Regulations (modification of rules of existing schemes), but without limitation to the transitional period; ...
- (i) which provides in relation to all or part of a member's subsisting rights that after his death—
- (i) a surviving civil partner is treated in the same way as a widow or widowerwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a womanwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman, and
- (ii) the rights of any other survivor of the member are determined as if the surviving civil partner were a widow or widowerwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a womanwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman ;
- (j) which provides in relation to all or part of a member’s subsisting rights that after the member’s death—
- (i) a surviving same sex spouse is treated in the same way as a woman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman; and
- (ii) the rights of any other survivor of the member are determined as if the surviving same sex spouse were a woman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman...
- (k) which is or results in an adjustment of the rate or amount of benefits provided under a collective money purchase scheme, provided that such adjustment is made in accordance with—
- (i) the most recent actuarial valuation or (as the case may be) any multi-annual reduction in effect; and
- (ii) the scheme rules; ...
- (l) which is made in respect of a single or connected employer scheme that is pursuing continuity option 1 in accordance with—
- (i) Schedule 6 to the Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) Regulations 2022; or
- (ii) scheme rules made in accordance with the requirements of that Schedule ; or
- (m) which is made in respect of an unconnected multiple employer scheme that is pursuing continuity option 1 in accordance with—
- (i) Schedule 6 to the Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Extension to Unconnected Multiple Employer Schemes and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2025; or
- (ii) scheme rules made in accordance with the requirements of that Schedule.
Qualifications or experience required for a person providing an actuarial equivalence statement
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For the purposes of section 67C(7)(a)(ii) of the 1995 Act (the actuarial equivalence requirements), a person with the prescribed qualifications or experience is a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
Calculation of the actuarial value of affected member's subsisting rights
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- (1) The prescribed requirements with which any calculation of the actuarial value of an affected member's subsisting rights must conform, for the purposes of the actuarial value requirement in section 67C(5) of the 1995 Act, are those specified in paragraph (2).
- (2) The actuary—
- (a) shall calculate the value of the subsisting rights of an affected member by adopting methods and making assumptions which—
- (i) have been notified to the trustees of the scheme;
- (ii) are consistent with methods and assumptions used by the trustees as at the date of the modification to calculate a cash equivalent transfer value in accordance with regulations 7 to 7C and 7E(1) to (3) as appropriate of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Transfer Values) Regulations 1996 (manner of calculation and verification of cash equivalents); and
- (iii) exclude any provisions relating to a reduction in the value of an affected member's cash equivalent transfer value due to the funding position of the scheme;
- (b) shall ensure that the calculation of the actuarial value of an affected member’s subsisting rights is made in accordance with any actuarial standards that are adopted or prepared, and from time to time revised, by the Board for Actuarial Standards which is current on the date that the actuarial equivalence statement is obtained by the trustees;
- (c) shall exclude from the subsisting rights calculation—
- (i) the value of any subsisting rights that have been surrendered, commuted or forfeited before the date on which the modification of the scheme takes effect;
- (ii) the value of any amounts paid, or due to be paid, in respect of any pension or other benefit in payment to an affected member in respect of a period prior to the date on which the modification takes effect;
- (iii) the value of discretionary benefits that have not been awarded to an affected member or are not in payment on the date on which the modification takes effect;
- (iv) any subsisting rights which consist wholly or partly of rights to money purchase benefits where—
- (aa) those benefits are not valued in a manner which involves making estimates of the value of the rights, and
- (bb) the modification has no effect on the value of those rights.
Modification of schemes: Finance Act 2004
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- (1) The trustees of a trust scheme may by resolution passed before 6th April 2011 modify the scheme for the purposes of—
- (a) achieving the same effect as all of the modifications in regulations 3 to 8 of the 2006 Regulations, but without limitation as to the transitional period; and
- (b) amending the scheme rules so that the 2006 Regulations no longer apply in relation to the scheme with effect from the date on which the modifications referred to in sub-paragraph (a) take effect.
- (2) Modifications made by resolution under paragraph (1) may have effect from a date before the date the resolution is passed but not before 6th April 2006.
- (3) Modifications made under paragraph (1) shall have effect from any date on or after 6th April 2006.
- (4) Without prejudice to section 67 of the 1995 Act, modifications made by resolution under paragraph (1)(a) may be modified by exercise of any power conferred on any person by a scheme to modify the scheme.
Modification of Schemes: the Registered Pension Schemes (Modification of the Rules of Existing Schemes) Regulations 2009
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- (1) Paragraph (2) applies where any power to amend the rules of an existing trust scheme, as those rules stood immediately before 6 th April 2006, is subject to the agreement, consent, approval of, or confirmation of continued approval of the scheme by—
- (a) the Inland Revenue, the Board of Inland Revenue, the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, or any officer of any of them (whether referred to as such or by reference to another title), or
- (b) Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs or an officer of Revenue and Customs.
- (2) Where this paragraph applies, the trustees of a trust scheme may by resolution modify the power of amendment mentioned in paragraph (1) so as to remove that requirement for agreement, consent, approval, or confirmation of continued approval.
- (3) Paragraph (4) applies where (apart from this regulation) the trustees of an existing trust scheme do not have power to make such alterations to the scheme as may be required to remove any requirement in the scheme rules, as they stood immediately before 6 th April 2006, for the agreement, consent, approval of or confirmation of continued approval of the scheme by any of the bodies or persons mentioned in sub-paragraphs (1)(a) and (b).
- (4) Where this paragraph applies, the trustees of a trust scheme may by resolution amend the rules of the scheme so as to remove that requirement for agreement, consent, approval or confirmation of continued approval.
Modification of schemes: surviving civil partners
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- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the trustees of a trust scheme may by resolution modify the scheme in relation to all or part of a member's subsisting rights so that after his death—
- (a) a surviving civil partner is treated in the same way as a widow or widowerwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a womanwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman, and
- (b) the rights of any other survivor are determined as if the surviving civil partner were a widow or widowerwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a womanwoman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman.
- (2) A modification under paragraph (1) which confers rights on surviving civil partners which are in excess of what is required to comply with the relevant requirements of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 shall not be made unless—
- (a) the employer in relation to the scheme consents; or
- (b) in the case of a scheme where there is more than one employer—
- (i) a person nominated by the employers, or otherwise in accordance with the scheme rules, to act as the employers' representative (the “nominee”) consents; or
- (ii) where there is no such nominee, all of the employers in relation to the scheme consent other than any employer who has waived his right to give such consent.
Modification of schemes: surviving same sex spouses
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- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the trustees of a trust scheme may by resolution modify the scheme in relation to all or part of a member’s subsisting rights so that after the member’s death—
- (a) a surviving same sex spouse is treated in the same way as a woman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman, and
- (b) the rights of any other survivor are determined as if the surviving same sex spouse were a woman whose deceased spouse was a man, or a man whose deceased spouse was a woman.
- (2) A modification under paragraph (1) which confers rights on surviving same sex spouses which are in excess of what is required to comply with the relevant requirements of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 shall not be made unless—
- (a) the employer in relation to the scheme consents; or
- (b) in the case of a scheme where there is more than one employer—
- (i) a person nominated by the employers, or otherwise in accordance with the scheme rules, to act as the employers’ representative (the “nominee”) consents; or
- (ii) where there is no such nominee, all of the employers in relation to the scheme consent other than any employer who has waived his right to give such consent.
Modification of schemes: abolition of protected rights
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- (1) The trustees of a trust scheme may by resolution passed before 6th April 2018 modify the scheme for the purposes of removing all or part of a scheme rule which makes special provision in relation to the protected rights of members, and which no longer reflects a statutory provision as a result of the coming into force of provisions contained within—
- (a) section 15(1) of, and Schedule 4 to, the Pensions Act 2007 (abolition of contracting-out for defined contribution pension schemes);
- (b) sections 106 and 148 of, and Part 3 of Schedule 11 to, the Pensions Act 2008 (contracting-out: abolition of all protected rights);
- (c) the Pensions Act 2007 (Abolition of Contracting-out for Defined Contribution Pension Schemes) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2011;
- (d) the Pensions Act 2008 (Abolition of Protected Rights) (Consequential Amendments) Order 2011;
- (e) the Pensions Act 2007 (Abolition of Contracting-out for Defined Contribution Pension Schemes) (Consequential Amendments) ( No. 2) Regulations 2011; and
- (f) the Pensions Act 2008 (Abolition of Protected Rights) (Consequential Amendments) ( No. 2) Order 2011.
- (2) Modifications made by resolution under paragraph (1)—
- (a) must only have effect from a date on or after the date of the coming into force of the provisions specified in paragraph (1)(a) to (f) to which those modifications relate, and
- (b) may have effect from a date before the resolution is passed.
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