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(1)The Secretary of State may make regulations entitling an employee who satisfies specified conditions—
(a)as to duration of employment,
(b)as to being, or expecting to be, the mother of a child,
(c)as to caring or intending to care, with another person (“P”), for the child,
(d)as to entitlement to maternity leave,
(e)as to the exercise of that entitlement and the extent of any such exercise,
(f)as to giving notice of an intention to exercise an entitlement to leave under this subsection, and
(g)as to the consent of P to the amount of leave under this subsection that the employee intends to take,
to be absent from work on leave under this subsection for the purpose of caring for the child.
(2)Regulations under subsection (1) may provide that the employee's entitlement is subject to the satisfaction by P of specified conditions—
(a)as to employment or self-employment,
(b)as to having earnings of a specified amount for a specified period,
(c)as to caring or intending to care, with the employee, for the child, and
(d)as to relationship with the child or the employee.
(3)Provision under subsection (1)(f) may require the employee to give notice to the employer about—
(a)the amount of leave to which the employee would be entitled if the entitlement were fully exercised (disregarding for these purposes any intention of P to exercise an entitlement to leave under subsection (4) or to statutory shared parental pay);
(b)how much of the entitlement to leave the employee intends to exercise;
(c)the extent to which P intends to exercise an entitlement to leave under subsection (4) or to statutory shared parental pay.
(4)The Secretary of State may make regulations entitling an employee who satisfies specified conditions—
(a)as to duration of employment,
(b)as to relationship with a child or expected child or with the child's mother,
(c)as to caring or intending to care, with the child's mother, for the child,
(d)as to giving notice of an intention to exercise an entitlement to leave under this subsection, and
(e)as to the consent of the child's mother to the amount of leave under this subsection that the employee intends to take,
to be absent from work on leave under this subsection for the purpose of caring for the child.
(5)Regulations under subsection (4) may provide that the employee's entitlement is subject to the satisfaction by the child's mother of specified conditions—
(a)as to employment or self-employment,
(b)as to having earnings of a specified amount for a specified period,
(c)as to caring or intending to care, with the employee, for the child,
(d)as to entitlement (or lack of entitlement) to maternity leave, statutory maternity pay or maternity allowance, and
(e)as to the exercise of any such entitlement and the extent of any such exercise.
(6)Provision under subsection (4)(d) may require the employee to give notice to the employer about—
(a)the amount of leave to which the employee would be entitled if the entitlement were fully exercised (disregarding for these purposes any intention of the child's mother to exercise an entitlement to leave under subsection (1) or to statutory shared parental pay);
(b)how much of the entitlement to leave the employee intends to exercise;
(c)the extent to which the child's mother intends to exercise an entitlement to leave under subsection (1) or to statutory shared parental pay.]]
Textual Amendments
F1Pt. 8 (ss. 71-80) substituted for Pt. 8 (ss. 71-85) (15.12.1999) by 1999 c. 26, s. 7, Sch. 4 Pt. 1; S.I. 1999/2830, art. 2(1)(2), Sch. 1 Pt. 2 (with transitional provisions in Sch. 3 para. 10)
F2Pt. 8 Ch. 1B (ss. 75E-75K) inserted (30.6.2014) by Children and Families Act 2014 (c. 6), ss. 117(1), 139(6); S.I. 2014/1640, art. 3(1)(a)
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