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The Employment Rights Act 1996 (Application of Sections 75A, 75B, 75G, 75H, 80A and 80B to Parental Order Cases) Regulations 2014

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Section 75G

For paragraph (b) of subsection (1) substitute—

(b)as to being a person—

(i)on whose application the court has made a parental order in respect of a child, or

(ii)who is an intended parent of a child,.

For paragraph (b) of subsection (4) substitute—

(b)as to being a person—

(i)on whose application the court has made a parental order in respect of a child, or

(ii)who is an intended parent of a child,

(ba)as to relationship with the other person (“A”) on whose application the parental order was made or who is an intended parent of the child,.

After subsection (6) insert—

(6A) In this section and section 75H—

“intended parent”, in relation to a child, means a person who, on the day of the child’s birth—

(a)

applies, or intends to apply during the period of 6 months beginning with that day, with another person for a parental order in respect of the child, and

(b)

expects the court to make a parental order on that application in respect of the child; and

“parental order” means an order under section 54(1) of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008..

Omit subsection (7).
Omit subsection (8).
Section 75HIn paragraph (a) of subsection (2), for “with whom the child is, or is expected to be placed for adoption” substitute “on whose application the court has made a parental order in respect of the child or who is an intended parent of the child”.
In paragraph (b) of subsection (2), for “with whom the child is, or is expected to be placed for adoption” substitute “on whose application the court has made a parental order in respect of the child or who is an intended parent of the child”.
In paragraph (b) of subsection (14), for “placed for adoption as part of the same arrangement” substitute “born as a result of the same pregnancy”.

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