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9. In regulation 20 (notification and evidential requirements relating to the partner) of the Pay Regulations as they apply to an intended parent or a parental order parent—
(a)paragraph (1)(b) shall read as if the words “if C is not placed for adoption by that time as soon as reasonably practicable after the placement of C ” were “if C is not born by that time as soon as reasonably practicable after the birth of C”;
(b)in paragraph (3)—
(i)sub-paragraph (b) shall read as if the words in that sub-paragraph were “the expected week of birth of C”;
(ii)sub-paragraph (c) shall read as if the words in that sub-paragraph were “C’s date of birth”;
(iii)sub-paragraph (e) shall read as if the written declaration signed by AP was also required to contain the statement that A and AP are the intended parents or the parental order parents of C;
(c)paragraph (4) shall apply as if—
(i)sub-paragraph (a) were omitted; and
(ii)there were specified a copy of C’s birth certificate or, if one has not been issued, a written declaration signed by AP which states that it has not been issued.
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