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(1) This Order may be cited as the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (Commencement No. 4) Order 2000.
(2) In this Order, references to “the Act” are references to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999, and, except where the context otherwise requires, references to sections and Schedules are references to sections of, and Schedules to, the Act.
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(1) The day appointed for the coming into force of section 69 of the Act (child benefit: claimant to state national insurance number)—
(a) for the purpose of the exercise of powers to make regulations, is 17th April 2000; and
(b) for all other purposes, is 15th May 2000.
(2) The day appointed—
(a) for the coming into force of the provisions of the Act specified in Part I of the Schedule to this Order—
(i) for the purpose of the exercise of powers to make regulations, is 24th April 2000, and
(ii) for all other purposes, is 9th April 2001;
(b) for the coming into force of the provisions of the Act specified in Part II of that Schedule, is 25th April 2000;
(c) for the coming into force of the provisions of the Act specified in Part III of that Schedule, in so far as not already in force, is 1st October 2000;
(d) for the coming into force of the provisions of the Act specified in Part IV of that Schedule, in so far as not already in force, is 1st December 2000; and
(e) for the coming into force of the provisions of the Act specified in Part V of that Schedule, in so far as not already in force, is 8th October 2001.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security.
Jeff Rooker
Minister of State,
Department of Social Security
13th April 2000
SCHEDULE
Article 2(2)
PART I

Provision of the Act Subject matter
Section 54 Bereavement payments
Section 55 new allowances for bereaved spouses
Section 56 entitlement to Category B retirement pension by reference to new allowances
Part I of Schedule 8, and section 70 in so far as it relates to that Part minor and consequential amendments—bereavement benefits
Part V of Schedule 13 in respect of the repeals specified below, and section 88 in so far as it relates to them— repeals—
in section 617 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988, in subsection (1)(a) the words “widow’s payments,”, and subsection (6) social security benefits and contributions—widow’s payments
in the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992, section 20(1)(e)(i) description of contributory benefits—widow’s payment
in the Social Security Act 1998, paragraph 78 of Schedule 7 late claims for widowhood benefit
PART II

Provision of the Act Subject matter
Schedule 2 in the respects specified below, and section 18 so far as it relates to them— pensions: miscellaneous amendments—
Paragraph 3 inclusion of self-employed in personal pension schemes
Paragraph 4 revaluation of earnings factors
Paragraph 8 payment of contributions by Secretary of State
Paragraphs 9 to 11 supervision by Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority
Paragraph 12 institutions who may hold deposits
Paragraph 13 annual increase in pension
Paragraph 15 improper treatment of excess assets
Paragraph 16 reports of Pensions Compensation Board
Paragraph 17 diligence against pensions: Scotland
Paragraph 18 rounding of pensionable service
Paragraph 19 employment rights for directors of corporate trustees
Paragraphs 73 and 75 of Schedule 12, and section 84(1) so far as it relates to them treatment for income tax purposes of payments made by virtue of section 79
Part I of Schedule 13 in respect of the repeals specified below, and section 88 so far as it relates to them— repeals: pensions (miscellaneous)—
in the Pension Schemes Act 1993, the repeals in sections 73(2)(a)(ii), 96(2)(a) and 181(1) short service benefit, option to take cash equivalent; definitions
in the Pensions Act 1995 the repeal in section 8(4) appointment of trustees
the repeals in section 126(1) of the Scotland Act 1998 definitions
PART III

Provision of the Act Subject matter
Section 1 meaning of “stakeholder pension scheme”
Section 2 registration of stakeholder pension schemes
Section 7 reduced rates of contributions etc.
Section 8, except the definition of “designated scheme” interpretation, and application of Part I
Schedule 1 except sub-paragraph (3) of paragraph 1, and section 6(3) except in so far as it relates to that sub-paragraph application of enactments
PART IV

Provision of the Act Subject matter
Section 20 orders in Scotland
Section 23 supply of pension information in connection with divorce etc.
Section 24 charges by pension arrangements in relation to earmarking orders
Section 26 interpretation of Part III
Section 27 to 46 sharing of rights under pension arrangements
Section 47 to 51 sharing of state scheme rights
Section 85(5) transitional provisions
Schedule 5 pension credits: mode of discharge
Schedule 6 effect of state pension debits and credits
Schedule 8, paragraph 33, and section 70 so far as it relates to that paragraph minor and consequential amendments—retirement pensions
Schedule 12, paragraphs 5 to 7, 8(1), (2), (5), (6), 9, 11, 12, 14 to 22, 23 to 27, 28 to 42 and 43 to 63 and section 84(1) so far as it relates to those paragraphs consequential amendments to the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985, the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992, the Social Security Administration Act 1992, the Pension Schemes Act 1993 and the Pensions Act 1995
Schedule 13, Part II in respect of the repeals in the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985, and Part III, and section 88 so far as it relates to those repeals and to that Part III repeals—pension sharing
PART V

Provision of the Act Subject matter
Section 3 duty of employers to facilitate access to stakeholder pension schemes
Section 4 obtaining information
Section 5 powers of inspection
Section 6(1), (2) and (4) application of enactments
Section 8(1) as it relates to the definition of “designated scheme” interpretation
in Schedule 1, sub-paragraph (3) of paragraph 1, and section 6(3) in so far as it relates to that sub-paragraph application of section 47(9) of Pensions Act 1995 (professional advisers)