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(1) This Order shall come into operation on the 22nd July 1971, and may be cited as the British Transport (Pensions of Employees) Order 1971.
(2) In this Order—
 “national transport authority” means any of the following—
 the British Railways Board,
 the British Transport Docks Board,
 the British Waterways Board,
 the Transport Holding Company,
 the National Freight Corporation,
 the National Bus Company,
 the Scottish Transport Group,
 a subsidiary of any of the above bodies;
 “term”,in relation to a pension scheme, includes any rule or provision of the scheme, or of any statutory provision relating to the scheme, or of any deed or other instrument made for the purposes of the scheme.
(3) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
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(1) Article 17 of the British Transport Reorganisation (Pensions of Employees) (No. 3) Order 1962 and Article 12 of the British Transport (Pensions of Employees) (No. 1) Order 1968 (which prohibit national transport authorities from paying pensions or entering into obligations under pension schemes without the consent of the Secretary of State) are hereby revoked.
(2) Where the terms of a pension scheme, the participants in which include employees of a national transport authority, provide for the making of changes in that scheme with the consent or approval of the Secretary of State or of a Minister of the Crown whose functions are now vested in the Secretary of State, or prohibit the making of such changes without such consent or approval, the requirement of those terms (howsoever expressed) for such consent or approval to the making of such changes shall cease to have effect.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment 9th July 1971.
John Peyton
Minister for Transport Industries
Department of the Environment
Given under the Seal of the Secretary of State for Scotland 9th July 1971.
Gordon Campbell
Secretary of State for Scotland
