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(1) This Order may be cited as the Pensions Act 2004 (Codes of Practice) (Revocation) Order 2024.
(2) This Order comes into force on 28th March 2024.
(3) This Order extends to England and Wales and Scotland.
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The following Codes of Practice are revoked with effect from 28th March 2024—
(a) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 1: Reporting breaches of the Law;
(b) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 4: Early leavers – reasonable periods;
(c) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 5: Reporting late payment of contributions to occupational money purchase schemes;
(d) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 6: Reporting late payment of contributions to personal pensions;
(e) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 7: Trustee knowledge and understanding (TKU);
(f) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 8: Member-nominated Trustees and Directors – putting in place and implementing arrangements;
(g) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 9: Internal Controls;
(h) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 11: Dispute resolution – reasonable periods;
(i) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 7: Trustee knowledge and understanding (TKU): Second issue;
(j) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 5: Reporting late payment of contributions to occupational pension schemes: Second issue;
(k) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 6: Reporting late payment of contributions to personal pension schemes: Second issue;
(l) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 14: Governance and administration of public service pension schemes;
(m) the Pensions Regulator Code of Practice No. 13: Governance and administration of occupational trust-based schemes providing money purchase benefits.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Jo Churchill
Minister of State
Department for Work and Pensions
1st March 2024Consent given by authority of the Pensions Regulator
Nausicaa Delfas
Chief Executive
The Pensions Regulator
29th February 2024