Blackstone's Guide to the Pensions Act 2004

Author:   Martin Jenkins (Solicitor, Dickinson Dees Pensions Law Team) ,  Martin Poore (Solicitor, Dickinson Dees Pensions Law Team)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199281909


Pages:   570
Publication Date:   02 June 2005
Format:   Paperback
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The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published within weeks of the Act, they offer expert commentary by leading names on the effects, extent and scope of the legislation, plus a full copy of the Act itself. They offer a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes.The Pensions Act 2004 is the most substantial change to pension law and practice since the Pensions Act 1995. The new provisions provide a statutory framework for the government's proposals for pension reform, and form part of a wider package of measures for restructuring the basis of state and private pension provision. The new Act also sweeps away and replaces large portions of the existing regulatory regime for pensions.The Act comes into force in stages from April 2005 and introduces many important changes to pensions regulation, including: new scheme specific funding requirements; a new pensions regulator armed with wide powers to protect members' interests; and the introduction of a pension protection fund to meet certain benefits in the event of scheme failure. Together with the government's tax simplification proposals, contained in the Finance Act 2004, the Act will radically alter the conditions under which UK occupational pension schemes (and defined benefit schemes in particular) operate.This practical Guide puts the provisions of the Act into context, and provides a clear and concise explanation of the impact of the changes introduced. The Guide contains a full analysis and explanation of the legislation plus a copy of the Act. It is an invaluable resource for practitioners, employers and trustees in the field.

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Author:   Martin Jenkins (Solicitor, Dickinson Dees Pensions Law Team) ,  Martin Poore (Solicitor, Dickinson Dees Pensions Law Team)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.865kg
ISBN:  

9780199281909


ISBN 10:   0199281904
Pages:   570
Publication Date:   02 June 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Nigel Waterson MP, Shadow Minister for Pensions 1: Introduction Implementation Timetable Commentary 2: The Pensions Regulator Introduction Structure and Organization of the Regulator Provision of Information and Notices Powers in Relation to the Conduct of Pension Schemes Moral Hazard Provisions Registration and General Powers Codes of Practice Exercise of Regulatory Function The Pensions Regulator Tribunal 3: The Pension Protection Fund Introduction The PPF Board - Establishment and Functions Summary of PPF Procedure Effect of Employer's Insolvency Eligible Schemes Duty to Assume Responsibility for a Scheme The Assessment Period Refusal to Assume Responsibility for a Scheme Reconsideration Closed Schemes and Winding Up Payment of Compensation The Fund The Levies 4: Fraud Compensation Introduction Cases where Fraud Compensation Payments can be made Fraud Compensation Payments Interim Payments Interaction with the Pension Protection Fund Fraud Compensation Fund Fraud Compensation Levy 5: Gathering Information Introduction Requirement to Disclose Information to the Board Powers of the Board to Obtain Information Penalties Disclosure of Information by the Board 6: Reviews, Appeals, and Maladministration Introduction Investigation of Complaints by the Board The PPF Ombudsman 7: Scheme Funding Introduction Statutory Funding Objective Statement of Funding Principles Agreement of the Employer Advice to the Actuary Powers for the Regulator 8: Financial Planning for Retirement Introduction Legislation 9: Miscellaneous Provisions Introduction Trustee Obligations Employer Obligations Scheme Modification Pension Disputes Scheme Design and Regulatory 10: Financial Assistance Scheme Introduction Framework Provisions for the FAS Practical Issues 11: Cross Border Activities within the European Union Introduction Legislation Commentary 12: State Pensions Introduction Legislation Commentary APPENDICES Appendix 1: Pensions Act 2004 Appendix 2: Useful Addresses Appendix 3: Useful Web References

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About two-thirds of this volume consists of the whole text of PeA 2004: one must be grateful that the commentary is no only shorter than the statute but much clearer. The table of contentsis helpfully laid to make its topics instantly apparent...This is good value. New Law Journal


About two-thirds of this volume consists of the whole text of PeA 2004: one must be grateful that the commentary is no only shorter than the statute but much clearer. The table of contentsis helpfully laid to make its topics instantly apparent...This is good value. * New Law Journal *


`About two-thirds of this volume consists of the whole text of PeA 2004: one must be grateful that the commentary is no only shorter than the statute but much clearer. The table of contentsis helpfully laid to make its topics instantly apparent...This is good value.' New Law Journal


Author Information

Martin Jenkins (Editor) is a Partner in the pension team at Dickinson Dees Law Firm. He is secretary (formerly chairman) of the Northern Counties Group of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF), a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL) and an adviser for the Pensions Advisory Service (OPAS). He regularly contributes to the pensions press and other media. Martin Poore (Editor) is a Partner in the pension team at Dickinson Dees Law Firm. He is a pension law specialist with experience of a wide range of issues arising in the field. Martin is a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL) and is Treasurer and a co-ordinator of the North Eastern branch of the APL.

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