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12. Subject to paragraph 14, the provisions of the 1993 Act that are set out in paragraph 13 and the regulations made under them that are set out in paragraph 15 apply to the RMSPS, and the Secretary of State as the person responsible for the management of the RMSPS shall comply with them, in respect of—
(a)any rights or entitlements of a Contracted-out Beneficiary to or in respect of GMPs that were accrued or provided under the RMPP in respect of the relevant earner’s contracted-out employment by reference to the RMPP or any predecessor scheme or, but for the transfers, amendments and discharge under articles 5, 7 and 11 this Order, would have been accrued or provided under the RMPP in respect of the relevant earner’s contracted-out employment by reference to the RMPP after the qualifying time; and
(b)any section 9(2B) rights of a Contracted-out Beneficiary that were accrued or provided under the RMPP in respect of the relevant earner’s contracted-out employment by reference to the RMPP or any predecessor scheme,
as if such contracted-out employment had been carried out by the relevant earner by reference to the RMSPS and those rights and entitlements had been accrued or provided under the RMSPS in respect of that contracted-out employment.
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