Examples of Transport Pension Fund in a sentence
The initial Tayside Superannuation Funds Risk Register (Article III of the Minute of Meeting of the Superannuation Sub-Committee of the Policy and Resources Committee of 21 February 2011, Report No 114-2011 refers) requires conformity with the Statements of Investment Principles for the Tayside Pension Fund and Tayside Transport Pension Fund.
It should be noted that South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Pension Fund will have no shareholding or voting rights in the new company.
The LTB established and operated a final salary pension scheme known as the London Transport Pension Fund (the Wages Fund).
The financial statements comprise, for the Tayside Pension Fund, the Fund Account, the Net Assets Statement and the notes to the financial statements, including a summary of significant accounting policies and for the Tayside Transport Pension Fund, the Fund Account, the Net Assets Statement and the notes to the financial statements, including a statement on significant accounting policies.
The following section is hereby substituted for section 7 of the principal Act: ‘‘Benefits from [the] Transport Pension Fund not assignable or executable 7.
A review of the arrangements for the management of the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Pension Fund has been undertaken to consider how the Authority should most appropriately discharge its functions as Administering Authority for the Fund.
The CA has appointed a Pension Fund Committee whose membership is drawn from the former Passenger Transport Pension Fund Committee of the former Integrated Transport Authority and who are now members of the Transport Committee of the Combined Authority.
The general rules of the Transport Pension Fund shall provide for the allocation of all costs incurred by that fund and shall provide for the administration of the fund, for the valuation, the audit and the investment of the assets of the fund and for all other matters related to the governance and 50 management of the fund.
G Boyington, Chair of the Joint Local Pension Board, commented that as the Board was a Joint Board with the Passenger Transport Pension Fund, the transfer would have implications for the Board’s Constitution as there was an employee and employer representative of the SYPTPF on the Local Pension Board.
Any benefit, cost, loss sustained or liability due to or incurred by the Transport Pension Fund as a whole but which is attributable, in the opinion of the board of trustees, to a subfund shall be deemed to be a benefit, cost, loss sustained or liability due to or incurred by that subfund and may not be 45 paid over to, recovered from or transferred to any other subfund.