Part 1U.K.Introduction
[Introduction to Schedule 3] SAYE option schemesU.K.
1[(A1)For the purposes of the SAYE code an SAYE option scheme is a Schedule 3 SAYE option scheme if the requirements of Parts 2 to 7 of this Schedule are met in relation to the scheme.]U.K.
(3)The requirements consist of general requirements (see Part 2) and requirements as to—
the eligibility of individuals to participate in a scheme (see Part 3),
the shares to which schemes can apply (see Part 4),
the existence of a linked [savings arrangement] (see Part 5),
the share options that may be granted under the scheme (see Part 6), and
the exchange of share options (see Part 7).
[(4)Sub-paragraph (A1) is subject to Part 8 of this Schedule which—
(a)requires notice of a scheme to be given to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (“HMRC”) in order for the scheme to be a Schedule 3 SAYE option scheme (see paragraph 40A(1)),
(b)provides for a scheme in relation to which such notice is given to be a Schedule 3 SAYE option scheme (see paragraph 40A(4)), and
(c)gives power to HMRC to enquire into a scheme and to decide that the scheme should not be a Schedule 3 SAYE option scheme (see paragraphs 40F to 40I).]
SAYE option schemesU.K.
2(1)In the SAYE code an “SAYE option scheme” means (in accordance with section 516(4)) a scheme established by a company which provides—U.K.
(a)for share options to be granted to employees and directors, and
(b)for the shares acquired by the exercise of the share options to be paid for in the way mentioned in paragraph 24 (payments for shares to be linked to approved [savings arrangements]).
(2)In the SAYE code, in relation to an SAYE option scheme—
“participant” means an individual who has been granted (but has not yet exercised) share options under the scheme (“the options”);
“participate” means obtain and exercise share options under the scheme;
“the scheme organiser” means the company which has established the scheme.
Group schemesU.K.
3(1)An SAYE option scheme established by a company that controls one or more other companies (a “parent scheme company”) may extend to all or any of those other companies.U.K.
(2)In the SAYE code an SAYE option scheme established by a parent scheme company which so extends is called a “group scheme”.
(3)In relation to a group scheme a “constituent company” means—
(a)the parent scheme company, or
(b)any other company to which for the time being the scheme is expressed to extend.
(4)Paragraph 46 deals with jointly owned companies and companies controlled by them.