Kensington and Chelsea Committees

Pension Board

Pensions

July 2025

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About

PENSION BOARD   The role of the local Pension Board is defined by section 5 of the Public Service Pensions Act 2013 and regulation 106 of the Local Government Pension Scheme Page 112 Constitution Part Five, Sections One and Two – Committee Duties, Membership and Chairmanship Amended May 2023 (LGPS) Governance Regulations 2013. It is to assist the administering authority (the Council) with:   Securing compliance with the LGPS Governance regulations and any other legislation relating to the governance and administration of the LGPS; Securing compliance with any requirements imposed by the Pensions Regulator in relation to the scheme, and, Ensuring effective and efficient governance and administration of the scheme[1]recommendations to the Investment Committee.

1.               Membership is by appointment process. The Pension Board shall consist of six members and be constituted as follows:   (i)    Three employer representatives comprising one from an admitted or scheduled body and two nominated by the Council; and   (ii)   Three scheme member representatives whether from the Council or an admitted or scheduled body.   (iii) The process for selecting non-Council nominated members of the Pension Board is set out in a separate document “Selection of Pension Board members”.   (iv) Only one employee/employer representative should resign each year, on a rolling basis, so that the Board would always have two serving representatives.   The Pension Board shall be quorate when three Pension Board Members are in attendance.   ·       The Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board will be appointed by members of the Board as the first business at their first meeting.   ·       Each Scheme Member representative may agree a nominate substitute at the first meeting who would act in the Board member’s absence.   ·       Each Employer representative is there on behalf of the employer, so may be replaced by the nominating body with another individual representing the same employer.   ·       Each Employee member shall be appointed for a fixed period of four years, which can be extended for a further four-year period subject to re-nomination.

 

Members

David Lindsay ·   Chair