INTERNAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE

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INDUSTRY-WIDE COAL STAFF SUPERANNUATION SCHEME INTERNAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE What is the Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure for? The Trustees of the Industry-Wide Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme (IWCSSS) have set up this procedure in case you have a complaint or grievance about the IWCSSS or your benefits from the Scheme which has not (or cannot) be resolved by the administrators, in which case you can apply to have it looked into directly by the Trustees. The IWCSSS Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure follows the requirements for dispute resolution arrangements found in Sections 50, 50A and 50B of the Pensions Act 1995, as inserted by section 273 of the Pensions Act 2004 (as amended) and The Occupational Pension Schemes (Internal Dispute Resolution Procedures Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2008. Who is it for? The IWCSSS Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure can be used by any IWCSSS contributing member, pensioner or deferred pensioner. It is also available to any prospective members of the Scheme, to pension credit members and also to the widow, widower, child or other dependant of a member who has died. Anyone who used to be in these groups may also still use the procedure, but must apply within six months of ceasing to be in the group. If the person applying is under 18, or is for some other reason incapable of acting on their own behalf, the application can be made by a member of their family or by another suitable person. How does it work? More details are given below, including some common questions which members have asked in the past. In summary, in the first instance you should try to resolve any complaint with the Scheme Administrators, who are currently a company called Hymans Robertson. They deal with the Scheme on a day-to-day basis and are best placed to enable you to resolve any difficulties. Their details are at the end of this guidance. If the administrators are unable to resolve your complaint, you can then use this procedure to make a formal complaint to the Scheme Secretary of the IWCSSS at The Trustees Office. This is the first stage of the dispute procedure. The Scheme Secretary will look at the facts and make a decision on your complaint on behalf of the IWCSSS Trustees. If you are not satisfied with the Scheme Secretary s decision, you can ask for your complaint to be considered by the Trustees. This is the second and final stage of the internal procedure. The options open to you if you are not satisfied with the decision taken by the Trustees are outlined later in this note.

FIRST STAGE What do I do at the first stage of the Procedure? A Complaint Form is enclosed with these notes, which you should complete, setting out the details of your grievance. Once complete, you should send it to the Scheme Secretary along with any supporting evidence at the address shown at the end of these notes. If you are the widow or widower or a dependant of a Scheme member who has died please include their full name, address, date of birth and national insurance number, as well as details of your relationship to the member (for example, widow, son, brother). The Complaint Form and/or your letter must be signed by you and your representative if you have asked someone to help you (see below). Because the Trustees require a signed form, they will not accept complaints by e-mail. Do I have to complete the Complaint Form? As an alternative to completing the Form, you can just write a letter of complaint, but you must make it clear that your letter is a formal complaint under the IWCSSS Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure and include all the information specified on the form. Consequently, most people find it easier to use the suggested Form. Can I get any help with making a complaint? If you wish, you may ask someone to represent you. If you do, you should give your representative s full name, address and profession (if any). Please say whether you would like correspondence about the matter to be sent to your own address and / or to your representative s address. The Scheme Secretary will also be able to help if you have a query about the procedure or the type of information you should include. You can, of course, get help from anyone of your choosing a friend or colleague, your trade union, or perhaps a solicitor (you should be aware however that the Scheme will not normally pay for any costs you incur). You can also ask for help from the Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS). TPAS is a specialist pensions organisation which gives free and independent advice to members of the public to help them deal with pension problems. You can ask for help from TPAS at any stage of the dispute procedure and their details are given at the end of this procedure. Anyone who helps you can be named on your complaint form as your representative. When will I receive a reply or a decision? The Scheme Secretary will write to you (and to your representative if you have one) with his decision on your complaint. Where possible, he will explain his decision and the details of any legislation or provisions of the Scheme Rules on which he has based his decision. He will aim to reply within two months of receiving your complaint, but more complex issues may take a little longer. If you do not receive his decision within two months, he will write to you giving you an expected date for the decision (which will, in all cases, be no longer than four months of receipt of the complaint).

The Scheme Secretary will let you know about the second stage of the IWCSSS Internal Dispute Resolution procedure should you wish to appeal against the first stage decision. Will my complaint be kept confidential? The Data Protection Act 1998 governs how the Trustees use your information. Fundamentally, they will make sure the information in respect of your complaint is used fairly and lawfully and used only for the investigation and possible resolution of your complaint. They will share that information only with parties where it is necessary for them to do so for the settlement of your complaint (such as TPAS, the Ombudsman, the Trustees advisors or the member s employer or former employer). If you have concerns about the use of your data, please contact the Trustees Office in the first instance. SECOND STAGE What does the second stage involve? If you are not satisfied with the Scheme Secretary s decision at the first stage you can ask the IWCSSS Trustees to reconsider your complaint at the second stage of the procedure. You must apply for your complaint to be dealt with under the second stage within six months of the first stage decision and give a statement of the reasons why you are dissatisfied with that decision. Your application should include all the details you provided for the first stage, along with a copy of the first stage complaint and decision. Again, you may ask someone to represent you. The Trustees normally meet every three months and, if possible, will make their decision at the next meeting following the receipt of your complaint provided they have had adequate time to investigate. When they write to you, the Trustees will inform you whether they intend to confirm, change or reverse the first stage findings and what the next steps are. The Trustees aim is always to respond to you in a reasonable timescale and will always let you know their decision within no more than fifteen working days after they have reached it. In practice, they try to reach their decision within two months of your appeal. This is not always possible, however, and in any case where the Trustees cannot give their decision within two months, they will write to you setting out reasons for the delay and an expected date for giving their decision. In those circumstances, a final decision will be made within four months of receipt of your application. What happens if I am still not satisfied? If you are not satisfied for any reason with the Trustees decision at the Second Stage of the IWCSSS Internal Dispute Resolution procedure you can ask the Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) for help (or further help, if they have already assisted you). TPAS does not have the power to require the Trustees to change their decision, but they can use their expertise to try to resolve matters for you. TPAS will also be able to advise on whether you should ask the Pensions Ombudsman to consider your complaint. The Pensions Ombudsman can investigate complaints of injustice caused by bad administration by pension scheme trustees or administrators, or disputes of fact or law. You cannot normally go directly to the Pensions Ombudsman - he will usually only investigate matters which have previously been raised through the Scheme s IDRP and then with TPAS, but have not been resolved.

USEFUL ADDRESSES The Scheme s Administrators IWCSSS Administration Office Hymans Robertson 20 Waterloo Street Glasgow G2 6DB t. 0141 566 7660 The Scheme Secretary and/or Trustees IWCSSS Scheme Secretary The Trustees Office Mexborough Business Centre College Road Mexborough S64 9JP t. 01709 590058 The Pensions Advisory Service 11 Belgrave Road London SW1V 1RB t. 0300 123 1047 The Pensions Ombudsman 11 Belgrave Road London SW1V 1RB t. 020 7630 2200

INDUSTRY-WIDE COAL STAFF SUPERANNUATION SCHEME INTERNAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE DETAILS OF COMPLAINT OR DISPUTE 1. COMPLAINANT Title Surname Forename(s) Date of Birth National Insurance No. Address Post Code 2. SCHEME MEMBER (if different from above) Title Surname Forename(s) Date of Birth National Insurance No. Address Post Code 3. DETAILS OF REPRESENTATIVE (if any) Name (and Profession, if applicable) Address Post Code Is all correspondence to be sent to your representative? YES / NO

4. DETAILS OF COMPLAINT OR DISPUTE Please continue on a separate sheet if necessary. Don t forget to enclose any supporting evidence. The Complainant must sign below, even if a representative is acting for them. Signature of Complainant: Date: Signature of Representative (if appropriate): Date: