Further
update to NISPI Newsletter March 2006
On 3
April 2006 we advised that the proposed change to
contracting-out legislation to allow GMP rights to
be commuted on the grounds of serious ill health (i.e.
where a medical practitioner has provided evidence
that the member is expected to live for less than
a year) would be introduced through the Occupational
Pension Schemes (Contracting-out)(Amendment) Regulations
2006. The necessary Statutory Instrument will shortly
be laid before Parliament and we anticipate that the
amendment will come into effect in mid June. Schemes
may wish to process any applications arising in the
meantime so that they are in a position to pay a lump
sum to a seriously ill member as soon as the amendment
is in force. Schemes will wish to note that, as previously
announced, the liability to pay a surviving spouse's
or civil partner's GMP cannot be commuted under this
provision.