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PART 2 ADDITIONAL STATUTORY PATERNITY PAY (BIRTH)
8.Application for, and evidence of entitlement to, additional statutory paternity pay (birth)
9.Entitlement to additional statutory paternity pay (birth) in the event of the death of the mother
10.Application for, and evidence of entitlement to, additional statutory paternity pay (birth) in the event of the death of the mother
11.Entitlement to additional statutory paternity pay (birth) where there is more than one employer
PART 3 ADDITIONAL STATUTORY PATERNITY PAY (ADOPTION)
12.Entitlement to additional statutory paternity pay (adoption)
15.Application for, and evidence of entitlement to, additional statutory paternity pay (adoption)
16.Entitlement to additional statutory paternity pay (adoption) in the event of the death of the adopter
17.Application for, and evidence of entitlement to, additional statutory paternity pay (adoption) in the event of the death of the adopter
18.Entitlement to additional statutory paternity pay (adoption) where there is more than one employer
20.Work during the additional statutory paternity pay period
21.Cases where there is no liability to pay additional statutory paternity pay
22.Additional statutory paternity pay and contractual remuneration
23.Avoidance of liability for additional statutory paternity pay
30.Treatment of two or more employers or two or more contracts of service as one
34.Time when additional statutory paternity pay is to be paid
35.Liability of the Commissioners to pay additional statutory paternity pay
36.Liability of the Commissioners to pay additional statutory paternity pay in cases of legal custody or imprisonment
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