PART 2ENTITLEMENT TO STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (BIRTH)
Entitlement of father or partner to statutory shared parental pay (birth)5
1
P is entitled to statutory shared parental pay (birth) if P satisfies the conditions specified in paragraph (2) and M satisfies the conditions specified in paragraph (3).
2
The conditions specified in paragraph (1) are that—
a
P satisfies the conditions as to continuity of employment and normal weekly earnings specified in regulation 30;
b
P has at the date of C’s birth the main responsibility for the care of C (apart from the responsibility of M);
c
P has complied with the requirements specified in regulation 7 (notification and evidential requirements of P);
d
it is P’s intention to care for C during each week in respect of which statutory shared parental pay (birth) is paid to P;
e
P is absent from work during each week in respect of which statutory shared parental pay (birth) is paid to P (except in the cases referred to in regulation 15 (entitlement to statutory shared parental pay: absence from work)); and
f
where P is an employee (within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 199620 P’s absence from work as an employee during each week that statutory shared parental pay (birth) is paid to P is absence on shared parental leave in respect of C.
3
The conditions specified in paragraph (1) are—
a
M has at the date of C’s birth the main responsibility for the care of C (apart from the responsibility of P);
b
M meets the conditions as to employment and earnings in regulation 29 (conditions as to employment and earnings of claimant’s partner);
c
M became entitled by reference to the birth, or expected birth, of C to statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance; and
d
the maternity pay period or the maternity allowance period which applies to M as a result of her entitlement to statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance is, and continues to be, reduced under sections 35(3A) or 165(3A) of the 1992 Act21.