Public Service Pensions Act 2013

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation2013 c. 25
Year2013


Public Service Pensions Act 2013

2013 CHAPTER 25

An Act to make provision for public service pension schemes; and for connected purposes.

[25th April 2013]

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

Establishment of new schemes

Establishment of new schemes

S-1 Schemes for persons in public service

1 Schemes for persons in public service

(1) Regulations may establish schemes for the payment of pensions and other benefits to or in respect of persons specified in subsection (2).

(2) Those persons are-

(a) civil servants;

(b) the judiciary;

(c) local government workers for England, Wales and Scotland;

(d) teachers for England, Wales and Scotland;

(e) health service workers for England, Wales and Scotland;

(f) fire and rescue workers for England, Wales and Scotland;

(g) members of police forces for England, Wales and Scotland;

(h) the armed forces.

(3) These terms are defined in Schedule 1.

(4) In this Act, regulations under this section are called "scheme regulations".

S-2 Responsible authority for schemes

2 Responsible authority for schemes

(1) The persons who may make scheme regulat ions are set out in Schedule 2.

(2) In this Act, the person who may make scheme regulations for any description of persons specified in section 1(2) is called the "responsible authority" for the scheme for those persons.

S-3 Scheme regulations

3 Scheme regulations

(1) Scheme regulations may, subject to this Act, make such provision in relation to a scheme under section 1 as the responsible authority considers appropriate.

(2) That includes in particular-

(a) provision as to any of the matters specified in Schedule 3;

(b) consequential, supplementary, incidental or transitional provision in relation to the scheme or any provision of this Act.

(3) Scheme regulations may-

(a) make different provision for different purposes or cases (including different provision for different descriptions of persons);

(b) make retrospective provision (but see section 23);

(c) allow any person to exercise a discretion.

(4) The consequential provision referred to in subsection (2)(b) includes consequential provision amending any primary legislation passed before or in the same session as this Act (as well as consequential provision amending any secondary legislation).

(5) Scheme regulations require the consent of the Treasury before being made, unless one of the following...

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