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PART 2 ENTITLEMENT TO STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (BIRTH)Previous MatchNext Match
4.Entitlement of mother to statutory shared parental pay (birth)Previous MatchNext Match
5.Entitlement of father or partner to statutory shared parental pay (birth)Previous MatchNext Match
6.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the motherPrevious MatchNext Match
7.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the father or partnerPrevious MatchNext Match
8.Variation of number of weeks of pay to be claimed and of periods when pay is to be claimedPrevious MatchNext Match
9.Modification of notice conditions in case of early birthPrevious MatchNext Match
10.Extent of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (birth)Previous MatchNext Match
11.When statutory shared parental pay (birth) is not to be paidPrevious MatchNext Match
12.Work during period of payment of statutory shared parental pay (birth)Previous MatchNext Match
13.Care of child during period of payment of statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Other cases where there is no liability to pay statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
15.Conditions of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay: absence from workPrevious MatchNext Match
16.Entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (birth) in cases relating to deathPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 3 ENTITLEMENT TO STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (ADOPTION)Previous MatchNext Match
17.Entitlement of adopter to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)Previous MatchNext Match
18.Entitlement of partner to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)Previous MatchNext Match
19.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the adopterPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the partnerPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Variation of number of weeks of pay to be claimed and of periods when pay is to be claimedPrevious MatchNext Match
22.Extent of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)Previous MatchNext Match
23.When statutory shared parental pay (adoption) is not to be paidPrevious MatchNext Match
24.Work during period of payment of statutory shared parental pay (adoption)Previous MatchNext Match
25.Care of child during period of payment of statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
26.Other cases where there is no liability to pay statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
27.Conditions of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay: absence from workPrevious MatchNext Match
28.Entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (adoption) in cases relating to deathPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 4 CONDITIONS OF ENTITLEMENT RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGSPrevious MatchNext Match
29.Conditions relating to employment and earnings of a claimant's partnerPrevious MatchNext Match
30.Conditions as to continuity of employment and normal weekly earnings relating to a claimant for statutory shared parental pay (birth)Previous MatchNext Match
31.Conditions as to continuity of employment and normal weekly earnings in relation to a claimant for statutory shared parental pay (adoption)Previous MatchNext Match
32.Normal weekly earnings of a claimant for statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
33.Treatment of persons as employeesPrevious MatchNext Match
35.Continuous employment and unfair dismissalPrevious MatchNext Match
36.Continuous employment and stoppages of workPrevious MatchNext Match
38.Reinstatement after service with the armed forces etcPrevious MatchNext Match
39.Treatment of two or more employers or two or more contracts of service as onePrevious MatchNext Match
PART 5 PAYMENT OF STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAYPrevious MatchNext Match
40.Weekly rate of payment of statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
41.Statutory shared parental pay and contractual remunerationPrevious MatchNext Match
42.Avoidance of liability for statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
43.Payment of statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
44.Time when statutory shared parental pay is to be paidPrevious MatchNext Match
45.Liability of the Commissioners to pay statutory shared parental payPrevious MatchNext Match
46.Liability of the Commissioners to pay statutory shared parental pay in case of legal custody or imprisonmentPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULEPrevious MatchNext Match
STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY IN SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCESPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 1 STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (BIRTH)Previous MatchNext Match
1.Entitlement of father or partner to statutory shared parental pay (birth) in the event of the death of M before curtailmentPrevious MatchNext Match
2.Notification and variation: death of mother or partner after curtailmentPrevious MatchNext Match
3.(1) In the case where— (a) P, who in connection...Previous MatchNext Match
4.(1) In the case where— (a) M dies after she...Previous MatchNext Match
5.(1) In the case where— (a) M dies after she...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 2 STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (ADOPTION)Previous MatchNext Match
7.Entitlement of adopter's partner to statutory shared parental pay (adoption) in the event of the death of adopter before curtailmentPrevious MatchNext Match
8.Notification or variation: death of adopter or adopter's partner after curtailmentPrevious MatchNext Match
9.(1) In the case where— (a) AP, who in connection...Previous MatchNext Match
10.(1) In the case where— (a) A dies after A...Previous MatchNext Match
11.(1) In the case where— (a) A dies after A...Previous MatchNext Match
12.Death of child or disrupted placementPrevious MatchNext Match
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