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TRANSPORT (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 TRANSPORT (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 - LONG TITLE [30th March 1977] [{3}Article 66(1) of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981|] (power of Department to make regulations applying to public service vehicles generally or to public service vehicles of a particular class) regulations made under that section may C >>( a ) require a passenger E >>$$# SOCIAL SECURITY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 SOCIAL SECURITY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 - LONG TITLE [30th March 1977] [{5}in a case where one or more of the five tax years ending with the tax year in which the scheme ceases to be contracted-out is a relevant year in relation to the earner, have effect, unless the prescribed person otherwise elects in the prescribed manner, subject to the following provisions, that is to say C >>( a ) any order made under Article 23 in any of those five tax years increasing an earnings factor shall be disregarded (but without prejudice to any increase made by the last order made under Article 23 before the beginning of those five tax years); and C >>( b ) any relevant earnings factor derived from contributions in respect of any year (hereafter in this paragraph referred to as ""the relevant contributions year'') shall be treated as increased by 12 per cent. compound for each of those five tax years, other than any of those years which E >> >(i) constitutes or begins before the relevant contributions year, or E >>> (ii) begins after the final relevant year in relation to the earner.] (2) Regulations may provide that paragraph (1) shall have effect with prescribed modifications in relation to a scheme which, immediately before it ceased to be contracted-out, contained provisions authorised by Article 37(7) of the Pensions Order. (3) In this Article expressions used in Part IV of the Pensions Order have the same meanings as in that Part. SOCIAL SECURITY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 - SECT 18 18.(1) Provision may be made by regulations as to the circumstances in which a person is to be treated as residing or not residing with another person for any of the purposes of the principal Act or any other statutory provision relating to social security which was made after that Act and before this Order and as to the circumstances in which persons are to be treated for any of those purposes as residing or not residing together; and accordingly ... residue amends sch.17 to 1975 c.15 Paras.(2)(5) amend ss.2426, 31, 36, 37, 43, 65, 67, 7173, 93 of 1975 c.15 (6) Section 154 of the principal Act (which among other things relates to disclosure of information by the Inland Revenue in connection with the payment of benefit under that Act) shall have effect as if in subsection (1) (a)the reference to benefit under that Act included a reference to payments in pursuance of sections 3 and 5A(1) of the Employment and Training Act (Northern Ireland) 1950 which are analogous to the earnings-related supplement mentioned in section 14(7) of the principal Act [when it was in force]; and (b)the references to the Department included, in relation to such payments, references to the Department of Manpower Services. Paras.(7)(8) amend arts.37, 42, 47 of 1975 NI 15 (9) If a certificate issued by the Department is in force stating that in its opinion the payment of a guaranteed minimum pension to which at any time a person is entitled or has accrued rights under an occupational pension scheme in consequence of an employment is secured by means of a policy of insurance which satisfies prescribed conditions or an annuity contract which satisfies prescribed conditions, then (a)for the scheme to be contracted-out in relation to the employment the Occupational Pensions Board need not be satisfied, in pursuance of Article 43(1)(b) and (c) of the Pensions Order, that the resources of the scheme are sufficient for paying a state scheme premium relating to the pension and for meeting the liabilities accorded priority as mentioned in Article 42(3) of that Order in respect of the premium; and (b)subject to paragraph (10), if the scheme ceases to be contracted-out in relation to the employment no state scheme premium shall be payable in pursuance of Article 46(2) of the Pensions Order by reference to the employment. (10) If the Department considers [(a)]that a certificate in force in pursuance of paragraph (9) in connection with an employment was issued in consequence of a mistake [; or (b)that the persons upon whom an obligation to pay benefits in respect of an employment is imposed by the policy of insurance or annuity contract to which such a certificate relates is likely to fail to discharge the obligation,] (11) Article 53 of the Pensions Order and paragraphs 5 to 7 and 9 of Schedule 2 to that Order (which among other things provide for the modification of provisions of Part IV of that Order in special cases) shall have effect as if any reference to that Part and to specified Articles of that Part included a reference to paragraphs (9) and (10); and expressions used in either of those paragraphs and that Part have the same meanings in those paragraphs as in that Part. Para.(12) rep. by 1980 NI 8 art.16 sch.4 Pt.I (13) Regulations may provide that ... Article 46(6) [of the Pensions Order] shall have effect with prescribed modifications in relation to a scheme which has ceased to be contracted-out and, immediately before it so ceased, contained provisions authorised by Article 37(7) of the Pensions Order (which relates to a person whose service in a contracted-out employment ceases before he attains pensionable age). Para.(14) amends art.48 of 1975 NI 15; para.(15) amends s.11 of 1971 c.8 (NI) (16) The Social Security Benefit (Computation of Earnings) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1975 (which were made in exercise of powers which included the powers conferred by section 99(14) of the Social Security Act 1973) shall have effect as if made in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3(2) of the principal Act (which corresponds to the said section 99(14)). Para.(17) amends ss.120, 127 of 1975 c.15; para.(18) amends sch.2 to 1975 NI 15; paras.(19)(24) rep. by 1977 NI 27 art.42(3) sch.7 (25) The power to amend regulations made before the making of this Order under section 13(4) of the principal Act (crediting of contributions for the purpose of enabling contribution conditions to be satisfied) may be so exercised as to restrict the circumstances in which and the purposes for which a person is entitled to credits in respect of weeks before the coming into force of the amending regulations; but not so as to affect any benefit claimed for a period before the coming into force of the amending regulations if it was claimed before 18th March 1977. SOCIAL SECURITY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 - SECT 19 19.(1) Subsections (2), (3) and (5) of section 155 of the principal Act (which contain general provisions relating to orders and regulations under that Act) shall have effect as if references to that Act included references to this Order. (2) For the purposes of subsection (7) of the said section 155 (under which certain powers may be used to modify or adapt an enactment passed after that Act which is to be construed as one with that Act) this Order shall be construed as one with the principal Act. (3) Regulations made under this Order shall be subject to negative resolution. SOCIAL SECURITY (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1977 - SECT 20 20. Subsection (5) of section 129 of the principal Act (reimbursement of expenses out of the National Insurance Fund) shall have effect in relation to the administrative expenses of the Department or any other government department in carrying this Order into effect as it has effect in relation to the expenses mentioned in subsection (3)(a) of that section. Art.21, with Schedule, effects repeals ScheduleRepeals