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The Statutory Shared Parental Pay (Persons Abroad and Mariners) Regulations 2014

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PART 2 E+W+SStatutory Shared Parental Pay

InterpretationE+W+S

2.—(1) In these Regulations—

the Act” means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992;

adopter”, in relation to a child, means the person with whom a child is, or is expected to be, placed for adoption under the law of the United Kingdom;

adoption from overseas” means the adoption of a child who enters Great Britain from outside the United Kingdom in connection with or for the purposes of adoption which does not involve the placement of the child for adoption under the law of any part of the United Kingdom;

EEA” means European Economic Area;

foreign-going ship” means any ship or vessel which is not a home-trade ship;

General Regulations” means the Statutory Shared Parental Pay (General) Regulations 2014 M1;

home-trade ship” includes—

(a)

every ship or vessel employed in trading or going within the following limits—

(i)

the United Kingdom (including for this purpose the Republic of Ireland),

(ii)

the Channel Islands,

(iii)

the Isle of Man, and

(iv)

the continent of Europe between the river Elbe and Brest inclusive;

(b)

every fishing vessel not proceeding beyond the following limits—

(i)

on the South, Latitude 48°30′N,

(ii)

on the West, Longitude 12°W, and

(iii)

on the North, Latitude 61°N;

mariner” means a person who is or has been in employment under a contract of service either as a master or member of the crew of any ship or vessel, or in any other capacity on board any ship or vessel where—

(a)

the employment in that other capacity is for the purposes of that ship or vessel or her crew or any passengers or cargo or mails carried by the ship or vessel; and

(b)

the contract is entered into in the United Kingdom with a view to its performance (in whole or in part) while the ship or vessel is on her voyage,

but does not include a person in so far as their employment is as a serving member of the forces;

placed for adoption” means—

(a)

placed for adoption under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 M2 or the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007 M3; or

(b)

placed in accordance with section 22C of the Children Act 1989 M4 with a local authority foster parent M5 who is also a prospective adopter;

serving member of the forces” means a person, other than one mentioned in Part 2 of Schedule 1, who, being over the age of 16, is a member of any establishment or organisation specified in Part 1 of that Schedule (being a member who gives full pay service) but does not include any such person while absent on desertion;

statutory shared parental pay (adoption)” means statutory shared parental pay payable where entitlement to that pay arises under regulation 17 or 18 of the General Regulations;

statutory shared parental pay (birth)” means statutory shared parental pay payable where entitlement to that pay arises under regulation 4 or 5 of the General Regulations.

(2) For the purposes of these regulations, the expressions “ship” and “ship or vessel” include hovercraft, except in regulation 9(2).

(3) For the purposes of these Regulations—

(a)a person is matched with a child for adoption when an adoption agency decides that that person would be a suitable adoptive parent for the child;

(b)in a case where paragraph (a) applies, a person is notified as having been matched with a child on the date that person receives notification of the agency's decision, under regulation 33(3)(a) of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005 M6, regulation 28(3) of the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 2005 M7 or regulation 8(5) of the Adoption Agencies (Scotland) Regulations 2009 M8;

(c)a person is also matched with a child for adoption when a decision has been made in accordance with regulation 22A of the Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (England) Regulations 2010 M9 and an adoption agency has identified that person with whom the child is to be placed in accordance with regulation 12B of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005 M10;

(d)in a case where paragraph (c) applies, a person is notified as having been matched with a child on the date on which that person receives notification in accordance with regulation 12B(2)(a) of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005.

(4) The reference to “prospective adopter” in the definition of “placed for adoption” in paragraph (1) means a person who has been approved as suitable to adopt a child and has been notified of that decision in accordance with regulation 30B(4) of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005 M11.

(5) The reference to “adoption agency” in paragraph (3) has the meaning given, in relation to England and Wales, by section 2 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and in relation to Scotland, by section 119(1) of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007.

Marginal Citations

M5“local authority foster parent” is defined in section 171ZZ4(1) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992.

M8S.S.I 2009/154.

M9S.I. 2010/959; amended by S.I. 2014/1556; there is another amending instrument but it is not relevant.

M10Regulation 12B was inserted by S.I. 2014/1556; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

M11Amended by S.I. 2015/1556; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

ApplicationE+W+S

3.  These Regulations apply in relation to—

(a)statutory shared parental pay (birth) in respect of children whose expected week of birth begins on or after 5th April 2015;

(b)statutory shared parental pay (adoption) in respect of children placed for adoption on or after 5th April 2015.

Restriction on scopeE+W+S

4.  A person who would not be treated under regulation 33 (treatment of persons as employees) of the General Regulations as an employee for the purposes of Part 12ZC (statutory shared parental pay) of the Act M12 if that person's employment were in Great Britain shall not be treated as an employee under these Regulations.

Marginal Citations

M12Part 12ZC of the Act was inserted by the Children and Families Act 2014, section 119(1).

Treatment of persons in other EEA states as employeesE+W+S

5.  A person who is –

(a)gainfully employed in an EEA state other than the United Kingdom in such circumstances that, if the employment were in Great Britain, the person would be an employee for the purposes of Part 12ZC of the Act, or a person treated as such an employee under regulation 33 of the General Regulations; and

(b)subject to the legislation of the United Kingdom under Council Regulation (EEC) No.1408/71 M13,

notwithstanding that person not being employed in Great Britain, shall be treated as an employee for the purposes of Parts 12ZC of the Act.

Marginal Citations

M13OJ No.L.28, 30.1.1997, p.1.

Treatment of certain persons absent from Great Britain as employeesE+W+S

6.  Subject to regulation 9(2), where a person, while absent from Great Britain for any purpose, is gainfully employed by an employer who is liable to pay secondary Class 1 contributions (within the meaning of section 1(2) of the Act) in respect of that person's employment under section 6 of the Act M14 or regulation 146 of the Social Security Contributions Regulations 2001 M15, that person shall be treated as an employee for the purposes of Part 12ZC of the Act.

Entitlement to statutory shared parental pay where person has worked in an EEA stateE+W+S

7.—(1) A person who—

(a)is an employee or treated as an employee under regulation 5;

(b)in the week immediately preceding the 14th week before the expected week of the child's birth was in employed earner's employment with an employer in Great Britain; and

(c)had in any week within the period of 26 weeks immediately preceding that week been employed by the same employer in another EEA state,

shall be treated for the purposes of section 171ZU of the Act M16 (entitlement to shared parental pay: birth) as having been employed in employed earner's employment with an employer in those weeks in which the person was so employed in the other EEA state.

(2) A person who—

(a)is an employee or treated as an employee under regulation 5;

(b)in the week in which the adopter is notified of having been matched with the child for the purposes of adoption was in employed earner's employment with an employer in Great Britain; and

(c)had in any week within the period of 26 weeks immediately preceding that week been employed by the same employer in another EEA State,

shall be treated for the purposes of section 171ZV of the Act M17 (entitlement to shared parental pay: adoption) as having been employed in employed earner's employment in those weeks in which the person was so employed in the other EEA State.

Marginal Citations

M16Section 171ZU was inserted by the Children and Families Act 2014, section 119(1).

M17Section 171ZV was inserted by the Children and Families Act 2014, section 119(1).

Time for compliance with Part 12ZC of the Act or regulations made under itE+W+S

8.  Where—

(a)a person is outside the United Kingdom;

(b)Part 12ZC of the Act or regulations made under it require any act to be done forthwith or on the happening of a certain event or within a specified time; and

(c)because the person is outside the United Kingdom that person or that person's employer cannot comply with the requirement,

the person or the employer, as the case may be, shall be deemed to have complied with the requirement if the act is performed as soon as reasonably practicable.

MarinersE+W+S

9.—(1) A mariner engaged in employment on board a home-trade ship with an employer who has a place of business within the United Kingdom shall be treated as an employee for the purposes of Part 12ZC of the Act, notwithstanding that he may not be employed in Great Britain.

(2) A mariner who is engaged in employment—

(a)on a foreign-going ship; or

(b)on a home-trade ship with an employer who does not have a place of business within the United Kingdom,

shall not be treated as an employee for the purposes of Part 12ZC of the Act, notwithstanding that the mariner may have been employed in Great Britain.

Continental shelfE+W+S

10.—(1) In this regulation—

designated area” means any area which may from time to time be designated by Order in Council under section 1(7) of the Continental Shelf Act 1964 M18 as an area within which the rights of the United Kingdom with respect to the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources may be exercised;

prescribed employment” means any employment (whether under a contract of service or not) in a designated area in connection with continental shelf operations, as defined in section 120(2) of the Act M19.

(2) A person in prescribed employment shall be treated as an employee for the purposes of Part 12ZC of the Act notwithstanding that that person may not be employed in Great Britain.

Marginal Citations

M181964 c.29. Section 1(7) was amended by the Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 (c.23), section 37, and Schedule 3, paragraph 1, and the Energy Act 2011 (c.16), section 103.

Adoptions from overseasE+W+S

11.  Schedule 2 applies to adoptions from overseas.

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