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PART 2 ENTITLEMENT TO STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (BIRTH)
4.Entitlement of mother to statutory shared parental pay (birth)
5.Entitlement of father or partner to statutory shared parental pay (birth)
6.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the mother
7.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the father or partner
8.Variation of number of weeks of pay to be claimed and of periods when pay is to be claimed
10.Extent of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (birth)
11.When statutory shared parental pay (birth) is not to be paid
12.Work during period of payment of statutory shared parental pay (birth)
13.Care of child during period of payment of statutory shared parental pay
14.Other cases where there is no liability to pay statutory shared parental pay
15.Conditions of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay: absence from work
16.Entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (birth) in cases relating to death
PART 3 ENTITLEMENT TO STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY (ADOPTION)
17.Entitlement of adopter to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)
18.Entitlement of partner to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)
19.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the adopter
20.Notification and evidential requirements relating to the partner
21.Variation of number of weeks of pay to be claimed and of periods when pay is to be claimed
22.Extent of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)
23.When statutory shared parental pay (adoption) is not to be paid
24.Work during period of payment of statutory shared parental pay (adoption)
25.Care of child during period of payment of statutory shared parental pay
26.Other cases where there is no liability to pay statutory shared parental pay
27.Conditions of entitlement to statutory shared parental pay: absence from work
28.Entitlement to statutory shared parental pay (adoption) in cases relating to death
PART 4 CONDITIONS OF ENTITLEMENT RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS
29.Conditions relating to employment and earnings of a claimant's partner
30.Conditions as to continuity of employment and normal weekly earnings relating to a claimant for statutory shared parental pay (birth)
31.Conditions as to continuity of employment and normal weekly earnings in relation to a claimant for statutory shared parental pay (adoption)
32.Normal weekly earnings of a claimant for statutory shared parental pay
39.Treatment of two or more employers or two or more contracts of service as one
STATUTORY SHARED PARENTAL PAY IN SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
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