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16.—(1) The information mentioned in paragraph (2) must be given in accordance with this regulation where—
(a)the member has rights to benefits that are not money purchase benefits,
(b)the member requests that information, and
(c)information has not been given to that member under this regulation in the 12 months before that request.
(2) The information is—
(a)for active members, the information listed in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 5,
(b)for deferred members, the information listed in Parts 2 and 3 of that Schedule,
(c)for pension credit members, the information listed in Part 4 of that Schedule.
(3) The information must be given as soon as practicable but no more than two months after the date the request is made.
(4) In this regulation “pension credit member” means a person who has rights under the scheme that are attributable (directly or indirectly) to a credit under section 29(1)(b) of the 1999 Act (creation of pension debits and credits) or under article 26(1)(b) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1999(1).
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