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(1)In this Part—
“adoption pay period” has the same meaning as in section 167ZN(2),
“employer”, in relation to a person who is an employee, means a person who—
under section 6 is liable to pay secondary Class 1 contributions in relation to any of the earnings of the person who is an employee, or
would be liable to pay such contributions but for—
the condition in section 6(1)(b), or
the employee being under the age of 16,
“maternity allowance period” has the meaning given in section 35(2),
“maternity pay period” has the meaning given in section 161(1),
“modifications” includes additions, omissions and amendments, and related expressions are to be read accordingly,
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations.
(2)In this Part, “employee” means a person who is gainfully employed in Northern Ireland either under a contract of service or in an office(including elective office) with general earnings (as defined by section 7 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003).
(3)Regulations may provide—
(a)for cases where a person who falls within the definition in subsection (2) is not to be treated as an employee for the purposes of this Part, and
(b)for cases where a person who would not otherwise be an employee for the purposes of this Part is to be treated as an employee for those purposes.
(4)Without prejudice to any other power to make regulations under this Part, regulations may specify cases in which, for the purposes of this Part or of such provisions of this Part as may be prescribed—
(a)two or more employers are to be treated as one,
(b)two or more contracts of service in respect of which the same person is an employee are to be treated as one.
(5)In this Part, except where otherwise provided, “week” means a period of seven days beginning with Sunday or such other period as may be prescribed in relation to any particular case or class of cases.
(6)For the purposes of this Part, a person's normal weekly earnings are, subject to subsection (8), to be taken to be the average weekly earnings which in the relevant period have been paid to the person or paid for the person's benefit under the contract of service with the employer in question.
(7)For the purposes of subsection (6) “earnings” and “relevant period” have the meanings given to them by regulations.
(8)In such cases as may be prescribed, a person's normal weekly earnings are to be calculated in accordance with regulations.
(9)Where in consequence of the establishment of one or more Health and Social Care trusts under the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1991, a person's contract of employment is treated by a scheme under that Order as divided so as to constitute two or more contracts, regulations may make provision enabling the person to elect for all of those contracts to be treated as one contract for the purposes of this Part or such provisions of this Part as may be prescribed.
(10)Regulations under subsection (9) may prescribe—
(a)the conditions that must be satisfied if a person is to be entitled to make such an election,
(b)the manner in which, and the time within which, such an election is to be made,
(c)the persons to whom, and the manner in which, notice of such an election is to be given,
(d)the information which a person who makes such an election is to provide, and the persons to whom, and the time within which, the person is to provide it,
(e)the time for which such an election is to have effect,
(f)which one of the person's employers under two or more contracts is to be regarded for the purposes of statutory shared parental pay as the person's employer under the contract.
(11)The powers under subsections (9) and (10) are without prejudice to any other power to make regulations under this Part.
(12)In this Part, “regulations” means regulations made by the Department for Employment and Learning, and in relation to any such regulations sections 171 and 172 have effect as if references there to “the Department” were references to the Department for Employment and Learning.
(13)Regulations under any of subsections (4) to (10) must be made with the concurrence of the Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs.]
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F1Pt. 12ZC inserted (15.3.2015) by Work and Families Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 (c. 1), ss. 5(2), 23(1); S.R. 2015/86, art. 3(1)(d)
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