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15. The regulations referred to in paragraph 12 are—
(a)the following provisions of the Contracting-out Regulations:
(i)regulation 19 (Lump sum benefits and salary related contracted-out schemes);
(ii)regulation 20 (Payment of a lump sum instead of a pension payable under a relevant scheme);
(iii)regulation 20A (Suspension of section 9(2B) rights);
(iv)regulation 21 (Payable age in salary-related contracted-out schemes);
(v)regulation 42 (Alteration of rules of contracted-out schemes);
(vi)regulation 44(4) and (7) (Notifications to the Secretary of State);
(vii)regulation 45 (Approval of arrangements for schemes ceasing to be contracted-out); and
(viii)Part VII (Guaranteed Minimum Pensions); and
(b)the provisions of the Contracting-out (Transfer and Transfer Payment) Regulations 1996(1).
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