Part VI Time off work
Public duties
50 Right to time off for public duties.
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An employer shall permit an employee of his who is—
a
a justice of the peace, or
b
an independent prison monitor appointed in accordance with section 7B(2) of the Prisons (Scotland) Act 1989,
to take time off during the employee’s working hours for the purpose of performing any of the duties of the office.
2
An employer shall permit an employee of his who is a member of—
a
a local authority,
b
a statutory tribunal,
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e
a relevant health body,
f
a relevant education body, F3. . .
g
the Environment Agency or the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, F35...
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a panel of lay observers appointed in accordance with section 81(1)(b) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991,
j
a Visiting Committee appointed in accordance with section 152(1) of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, or
k
a Visiting Committee appointed by the Secretary of State for a short-term holding facility (within the meaning given by section 147 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999).
to take time off during the employee’s working hours for the purposes specified in subsection (3).
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The purposes referred to in subsection (2) are—
a
attendance at a meeting of the body or any of its committees or sub-committees, and
b
the doing of any other thing approved by the body, or anything of a class so approved, for the purpose of the discharge of the functions of the body or of any of its committees or sub-committees.F6 and
c
in the case of a local authority which are operating executive arrangements—
i
attendance at a meeting of the executive of that local authority or committee of that executive; and
ii
the doing of any other thing, by an individual member of that executive, for the purposes of the discharge of any function which is to any extent the responsibility of that executive.
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The amount of time off which an employee is to be permitted to take under this section, and the occasions on which and any conditions subject to which time off may be so taken, are those that are reasonable in all the circumstances having regard, in particular, to—
a
how much time off is required for the performance of the duties of the office or as a member of the body in question, and how much time off is required for the performance of the particular duty,
b
how much time off the employee has already been permitted under this section or sections 168 and 170 of the M1Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (time off for trade union duties and activities), and
c
the circumstances of the employer’s business and the effect of the employee’s absence on the running of that business.
5
In subsection (2)(a) “a local authority” means—
a
a local authority within the meaning of the M2Local Government Act 1972,
b
a council constituted under section 2 of the M3Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994,
c
the Common Council of the City of London,
d
a National Park authority, or
e
the Broads Authority.
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7
In subsection (2)(d)—
a
8
In subsection (2)(e) “a relevant health body” means—
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the National Health Service Commissioning Board,
zb
a clinical commissioning group established under section 14D of the National Health Service Act 2006,” and
a
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an NHS foundation trust,
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the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence,
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the Health and Social Care Information Centre,
b
c
a Health Board constituted under section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978.
9
In subsection (2)(f) “a relevant education body” means—
a
a managing or governing body of an educational establishment maintained by a F16local authority (as defined in section 579(1) of the Education Act 1996),
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a further education corporation, sixth form college corporation or higher education corporation,
c
a school council appointed under section 125(1) of the M7Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973,
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a parent council within the meaning of section 5(2) of the Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Act 2006 M8 ,
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a board of management of a self-governing school within the meaning of section 135(1) of the M9 Education (Scotland) Act 1980,
f
a board of management of a college of further education within the meaning of section 36(1) of the M10Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992,
g
a governing body of a central institution within the meaning of section 135(1) of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980, F20. . .
h
a governing body of a designated institution within the meaning of Part II of the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992.
j
the General Teaching Council for Wales.
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In subsection (3)(c) of this section “executive” and “executive arrangements” have the same meaning as in Part II of the Local Government Act 2000.
F239B
In subsection (9)(b) “ further education corporation ”, “ sixth form college corporation ” and “ higher education corporation ” have the same meanings as in the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.
10
The Secretary of State may by order—
a
modify the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) and (5) to (9) by adding any office or body, removing any office or body or altering the description of any office or body, or
b
modify the provisions of subsection (3).
11
For the purposes of this section the working hours of an employee shall be taken to be any time when, in accordance with his contract of employment, the employee is required to be at work.
51 Complaints to F24employment tribunals.
1
An employee may present a complaint to an F24employment tribunal that his employer has failed to permit him to take time off as required by section 50.
2
An F24employment tribunal shall not consider a complaint under this section that an employer has failed to permit an employee to take time off unless it is presented—
a
before the end of the period of three months beginning with the date on which the failure occurred, or
b
within such further period as the tribunal considers reasonable in a case where it is satisfied that it was not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented before the end of that period of three months.
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Section 207B (extension of time limits to facilitate conciliation before institution of proceedings) applies for the purposes of subsection (2)(a).
3
Where an F24employment tribunal finds a complaint under this section well-founded, the tribunal—
a
shall make a declaration to that effect, and
b
may make an award of compensation to be paid by the employer to the employee.
4
The amount of the compensation shall be such as the tribunal considers just and equitable in all the circumstances having regard to—
a
the employer’s default in failing to permit time off to be taken by the employee, and
b
any loss sustained by the employee which is attributable to the matters to which the complaint relates.