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Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland
Social Security
Terms And Conditions Of Employment
Made
at 11.50 a.m. on 27th March 2020
Laid
at 4.00 p.m. on 27th March 2020
Coming into operation
28th March 2020
The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 147(4) and (4A), 159(1) and 171(1) and (3) to (5A) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 M1 and section 43(1) to (4) of the Coronavirus Act 2020 M2.
Those powers are exercisable by the Secretary of State by virtue of Article 4(1) of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 M3.
Marginal Citations
M11992 c. 7. Section 147(4) was amended by SR.1994/1898. Section 171(1) was amended by paragraph 5 of Schedule 4 to the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c. 21). Section 147(4A) and section 171(5A) were inserted by section 44 of the Coronavirus Act 2020 (c.7)
M3Article 4(1) was amended by Article 4(2)(a) of the Welfare Reform and Work (Northern Ireland) Order 2016 (S.I.2016/999 (N.I. 1))
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Statutory Sick Pay (Coronavirus) (Suspension of Waiting Days and General Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 and come into operation on 28th March 2020.
2.—(1) Section 151(1) (limitations on entitlement) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 (the 1992 Act) does not apply in relation to an employee where—
(a)that employee's period of incapacity for work is related to coronavirus; and
(b)the first day of incapacity for work in that period arose on or after 13th March 2020.
(2) Paragraph (1) applies in relation to a day of incapacity for work that falls on or after 13th March 2020.
(3) In this regulation—
(a)“period of incapacity for work” has the meaning given by section 148 of the 1992 Act;
(b)a period of incapacity for work is related to coronavirus if the employee is—
(i)incapable by reason of infection or contamination with coronavirus, or
(ii)deemed, in accordance with regulation 2(1)(c) [F1or (d)] of the Statutory Sick Pay (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982 M4 to be incapable by reason of coronavirus,
of doing work which the employee can reasonably be expected to do under the employee's contract of service.
(4) The reference to 2(1)(c) [F2or (d)] in paragraph (3)(b) above is a reference to the regulation which was in force on the first day of incapacity for work in question.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 2(3)(b)(ii) inserted (6.7.2020) by The Statutory Sick Pay (Coronavirus) (Suspension of Waiting Days and General Amendment) (No.2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (S.R. 2020/134), regs. 1, 3
F2Words in reg. 2(4) inserted (6.7.2020) by virtue of The Statutory Sick Pay (Coronavirus) (Suspension of Waiting Days and General Amendment) (No.2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (S.R. 2020/134), regs. 1, 3
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Reg. 2 continued (with modifications) for specified purposes (25.9.2022) by The Statutory Sick Pay (Coronavirus) (Suspension of Waiting Days) (Saving Provision) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/987), regs. 1(1), 2
Marginal Citations
M4S.R. 1982 No. 263. Regulation 2(1)(c) was inserted by regulation 2(2)(c) of S.R. 2020 No. 32 and amended by regulation 2(2)(b) of S.R. 2020 No. 37
3.—(1) The Statutory Sick Pay (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982 are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 2(1)(c)(i) (persons deemed incapable of work) for the words starting with “guidance published by” to the end of paragraph (i) substitute “ the Schedule ”.
(3) After regulation 21A insert the Schedule set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
4. Omit regulation 3 (expiry) of the Statutory Sick Pay (General) (Coronavirus Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 M5.
Marginal Citations
M5S.R.2020 No.32
5. Omit regulation 3 (expiry) of the Statutory Sick Pay (General) (Coronavirus Amendment) (No.2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 M6.
Marginal Citations
M6S.R.2020 No.37
Thérèse Coffey
Secretary of State
Department for Work and Pensions
Regulation 3(3)
Regulation 2(1)
1. A person is isolating himself from other people in such manner as to prevent infection or contamination with coronavirus in accordance with this Schedule if he is doing so pursuant to paragraphs 2 to 5.
2. The person has symptoms of coronavirus, however mild, and is staying at home for 7 days, beginning with the day (“day 1”) the symptoms started.
3. The person lives with someone who is isolating himself in accordance with paragraph 2, and that person is staying at home for 14 days, beginning with day 1.
4. The person is staying at home under paragraph 3 and develops the symptoms of coronavirus, however mild, and is staying at home for 7 days, beginning with the day the symptoms started.
5. Where the person is staying at home pursuant to paragraph 4, paragraph 3 no longer applies to that person.
6. In this Schedule–
“Chief Medical Officer” means the Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland and Deputy Chief Medical Officer is to be construed accordingly.
“symptoms of coronavirus” means the recent onset of—
a continuous cough;
a high temperature;
both a continuous cough and a high temperature; or
any other symptoms of coronavirus as may be specified by the Chief Medical Officer or the Deputy Chief Medical Officer in guidance as amended from time to time.”
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations suspend the limitation, set out in section 151(1) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act (Northern Ireland) 1992, that Statutory Sick Pay is not payable for the first three qualifying days in a period of entitlement. They also amend the Statutory Sick Pay (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982 (“the 1982 Regulations”) to specify when a person is isolating by reason of coronavirus is deemed to be incapable of work.
Statutory sick pay is not payable for the first three qualifying days of a period of entitlement to statutory sick pay. These days are known as “waiting days”. Regulation 3 disapplies the waiting days where an employee is incapable of doing the work the employee can reasonably be expected to do under the employee's contract of service, or where the employee is deemed to be incapable, because of coronavirus. This applies retrospectively from 13th March 2020.
Regulation 3 amends the 1982 Regulations. It inserts a Schedule into those Regulations which specifies when a person is deemed to be incapable of work because the person is staying at home. This includes persons with symptoms of coronavirus staying at home for 7 days and persons living in the household of a person with symptoms of coronavirus staying at home for 14 days.
Regulations 4 and 5 omit the provision that previous Regulations amending the 1982 Regulations will expire after 8 months. The Secretary of State will keep the provisions under review in line with corresponding provision in the Coronavirus Act 2020.
These Regulations make in relation to Northern Ireland only provision correspond to provisions in Regulations made by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in relation to Great Britain and accordingly, by virtue of section 149(3) of, and paragraph 10 of Schedule 5 to, the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 (c. 8), are not subject to the requirement of section 149(2) of that Act for prior reference to the Social Security Advisory Committee.
No regulatory impact assessment has been produced for these Regulations in view of the urgency required to provide additional financial support to those unable to work as a result of coronavirus.
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