4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, SK, S4P 4K1
Tel: (306)787-5645
Fax: (306)787-5899
Email: fcaa@gov.sk.ca
Pensions - Consultation: Proposed Fee Increase
May 24, 2017 – The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has released a consultation paper regarding the proposed fee increase. The consultation paper can be found via the attachment and link provided below. Comments must be submitted to FCAA (contact information provided in the consultation paper) by June 30, 2017.
For more information, please contact:
Pensions Division
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K1
Phone: (306) 787-7650
Fax: (306) 798-4425
Consultation: Revised Proposed Regime for Negotiated Cost Pension Plans
November 4, 2016 – The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has released a consultation paper regarding the revised proposed regulatory regime for certain private sector negotiated cost pension plans (NCPPs). The consultation paper can be found via the attachment and link provided below. Comments must be submitted to Tami Dove, Senior Policy Analyst (contact information provided in the consultation paper) by December 15, 2016.
Information related to the previous consultation on this subject can be found via the link provided below titled – Previous NCPP Consultation.
For more information, please contact:
Pensions Division
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K1
Phone: (306) 787-7650
Fax: (306) 798-4425
Consultation: Proposed Regime for Negotiated Cost Pension Plans
May 2, 2016 – The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has released a consultation paper regarding the proposed regulatory regime for certain private sector negotiated cost pension plans (NCPPs). The consultation paper can be found via the attachment and link provided below. Comments must be submitted to Tami Dove, Senior Policy Analyst (contact information provided in the consultation paper) by July 31, 2016.
For more information, please contact:
Pensions Division
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K1
Phone: (306) 787-7650
Fax: (306) 798-4425
Consultation: Non-Residency Unlocking
May 12, 2014 - The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has released a discussion paper regarding the proposed Non-Residency Unlocking provision for pension plans and locked-in retirement accounts. The consultation paper can be found as an attachment below. Comments should be submitted to Tami Dove, Senior Policy Analyst, Pensions, contact information in the consultation document, by June 20, 2014.
For more information, please contact:
Pensions Division
Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K1
Phone: (306) 787-7650
Fax: (306) 798-4425
Consultation: Immediate Vesting
May 28, 2012 - The Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission has opened a discussion regarding immediate vesting.
The Government of Saskatchewan is interested in amending The Pension Benefits Act, 1992 (the Act) to require immediate vesting of all pension benefits. Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission (SFSC) is interested in receiving your comments on this proposed amendment.
Immediate vesting will enhance plan member benefit entitlements. The pension standards law in most other provinces, as well as federal pension benefits law, requires (or soon will require) immediate vesting. The amendment which is being proposed modernizes Saskatchewan’s pension standards law.
Pension plan contracts which do not already provide for immediate vesting will have to be amended. Pension plan contracts may also have to be amended to provide for immediate lock-in. Once pension benefits are vested, they become locked-in.
The exceptions to the locking-in rules under the Act will not be changing. For example, the Act will still allow a plan to pay a pension entitlement in cash to a terminating member if the commuted value of the benefit is less than 20% of the YMPE, assuming this provision is included in the pension plan contract.
We will keep you informed about any deadlines by which pension plan contracts would have to be amended. The deadline would not be before spring 2013.
If you have any feedback on this proposal, we are interested in hearing from you by June 7, 2012. Please send your comments to tami.dove@gov.sk.ca. Your comments may be disclosed to others who have provided feedback, or any other interested parties, during and after the consultation process. Your comments may be posted on SFSC’s website. Your personal information will not be disclosed without your express written consent; however, the identity of an organization may be made public in connection with its submission or comments. The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of Saskatchewan will apply to any submission received by our office.
Consultation: Terminal Funding
May 28, 2012 - The Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission has opened a discussion regarding terminal funding.
The Government of Saskatchewan is interested in amending The Pension Benefits Act, 1992 (the Act) and associated regulations to require that an employer fully fund a solvency deficiency when a plan is terminated. Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission (SFSC) is interested in receiving your comments on the proposed amendments.
This funding requirement would increase benefit security to plan members and retirees. The pension standards law in all other provinces, as well as the federal pension benefits law, requires the employer to fully fund a deficiency on plan wind up. The amendment which is being proposed modernizes Saskatchewan’s pension standards law.
It is proposed that the rules will work in the following manner:
If you have any feedback on this proposal, we are interested in hearing from you by June 7, 2012. Please send your comments to leah.fichter@gov.sk.ca. Your comments may be disclosed to others who have provided feedback, or any other interested parties, during and after the consultation process. Your comments may be posted on SFSC’s website. Your personal information will not be disclosed without your express written consent; however, the identity of an organization may be made public in connection with its submission or comments. The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of Saskatchewan will apply to any submission received by our office.
Consultation: New Funding Regime for Public Plans
January 26, 2012 - The Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission has released a discussion paper regarding the funding of public sector defined benefit pension plans. The discussion paper can be found as an attachment below. Comments should be submitted to Leah Fichter, Director, Pensions, contact information below, by April 30, 2012.
For more information, please contact:
Leah Fichter, Director, Pensions
Pensions Division
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K1
Phone: (306) 787-7660
Fax: (306) 798-4425
Email: leah.fichter@gov.sk.ca
Consultation: Fee Review Discussion
May 31, 2011 – The Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission has released a discussion paper regarding a proposed new fee schedule. The discussion paper can be found as an attached below. Comments should be submitted to Leah Fichter, Director, Pensions, contact information below, by June 30, 2011.
For more information, please contact:
Leah Fichter, Director, Pensions
Pensions Division
Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K1
Phone: (306) 787-7660
Fax: (306) 798-4425
Email: leah.fichter@gov.sk.ca
4th Floor, 2365 Albert Street
Regina, SK, S4P 4K1
Tel: (306)787-7650
Fax: (306) 787-5899
Email: pensions@gov.sk.ca