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Statutory Instrument

The Statutory Maternity Pay and Statutory Adoption Pay (Curtailment) Regulations 2014

Citation
S.I. 2014/3054
As at
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Section 1Citation and commencement

These Regulations may be cited as the Statutory Maternity Pay and Statutory Adoption Pay (Curtailment) Regulations 2014 and come into force on 1st December 2014.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations—

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

“the 1996 Act ” means the Employment Rights Act 1996 ;

“A” means a person who is entitled to statutory adoption pay;

“adoption pay curtailment date” means, subject to regulation 12(4), the date specified in an adoption pay period curtailment notice;

“adoption pay period curtailment notice” means a notice given in accordance with regulation 12;

“AP” means the person who is married to, or the civil partner or the partner of, A;

“C” means the child in respect of whom an entitlement to—

shared parental leave arises under section 75E (entitlement to shared parental leave: birth) or 75G (entitlement to shared parental leave: adoption) of the 1996 Act ;

statutory shared parental pay arises under section 171ZU (entitlement: birth) or 171ZV (entitlement: adoption) of the 1992 Act ;

“calendar week” means a period of seven days beginning with a Sunday;

“M” means the mother (or expectant mother) of C;

“maternity pay period curtailment date” means, subject to regulation 7(5), the date specified in a maternity pay period curtailment notice;

“maternity pay period curtailment notice” means a notice given in accordance with regulation 7 and regulation 8(5);

“P” means the father of C, or the person who is married to, or the civil partner or the partner of, M;

“partner” in relation to M or A, means a person (whether of a different sex or the same sex) who lives with M or A and with C in an enduring family relationship but is not M’s or A’s child, parent, grandchild, grandparent, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew;

“ SPL Regulations ” means the Shared Parental Leave Regulations 2014 ;

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

“statutory adoption pay” has the meaning given in section 171ZL (entitlement) of the 1992 Act;

“statutory maternity pay” has the meaning given in section 164(1) (statutory maternity pay—entitlement and liability to pay) of the 1992 Act.

Section 3Notices

(1) Where a notice is to be given under these Regulations, it may be given—

(a) where paragraph (2) applies, by electronic communication;

(b) by post; or

(c) by personal delivery.

(2) This paragraph applies where the person who is to receive the notice has agreed that the notice may be given to the person by being transmitted to an electronic address and in an electronic form specified by the person for the purpose.

(3) Where a notice is to be given under these Regulations it is to be taken to have been given—

(a) if sent by electronic communication, on the day of transmission;

(b) if sent by post in an envelope which is properly addressed and sent by prepaid post, on the day on which it is posted;

(c) if delivered personally, on the day of delivery.

Section 4Curtailment of maternity pay period (statutory shared parental pay: M)

M’s maternity pay period shall end on the maternity pay period curtailment date if—

(a) M gives a maternity pay period curtailment notice (unless the notice is revoked under regulation 8);

(b) M satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) and (d) of regulation 4(2) (entitlement of mother to statutory shared parental pay (birth)) of the ShPP Regulations; and

(c) P satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraph (b) of regulation 4(3) of the ShPP Regulations.

Section 5Curtailment of maternity pay period (statutory shared parental pay: P)

M’s maternity pay period shall end on the maternity pay period curtailment date if—

(a) M gives a maternity pay period curtailment notice (unless the notice is revoked under regulation 8);

(b) P satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraph (a) of regulation 5(2) (entitlement of father or partner to statutory shared parental pay (birth)) of the ShPP Regulations; and

(c) M satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) of regulation 5(3) of the ShPP Regulations.

Section 6Curtailment of maternity pay period (shared parental leave: P)

M’s maternity pay period shall end on the maternity pay period curtailment date if—

(a) M gives a maternity pay period curtailment notice (unless the notice is revoked under regulation 8);

(b) P satisfies the condition in sub-paragraph (a) of regulation 5(2) (father’s or partner’s entitlement to shared parental leave) of the SPL Regulations; and

(c) M satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) and (c) of regulation 5(3) of the SPL Regulations.

Section 7Maternity pay period curtailment notice

(1) A maternity pay period curtailment notice must—

(a) be in writing;

(b) specify the date on which M’s statutory maternity pay period is to end; and

(c) be given to the person who is liable to pay M’s statutory maternity pay.

(2) The date specified in accordance with paragraph (1)(b) must be—

(a) the last day of a week;

(b) if M has the right to maternity leave under section 71 (ordinary maternity leave) of the 1996 Act , at least one day after the end of the compulsory maternity leave period, or, if M does not have that right, at least two weeks after the end of the pregnancy;

(c) at least eight weeks after the date on which M gave the maternity pay period curtailment notice; and

(d) at least one week before the last day of the maternity pay period.

(3) In paragraph (2) “the end of the compulsory maternity leave period” means whichever is the later of—

(a) the last day of the compulsory maternity leave period provided for in regulations under section 72(2) (compulsory maternity leave) of the 1996 Act ; or

(b) where section 205 of the Public Health Act 1936 (women not to be employed in factories or workshops within four weeks after birth of a child) applies to M’s employment, the last day of the period in which an occupier of a factory is prohibited from knowingly allowing M to be employed in that factory.

(4) If M has more than one entitlement to statutory maternity pay in relation to C, M must curtail the maternity pay period in relation to each (or none) of those entitlements, and in relation to each of those entitlements M must specify a maternity pay period curtailment date which falls in the same calendar week.

(5) Where M—

(a) returns to work before giving a notice in accordance with paragraph (1); and

(b) subsequently gives such a notice;

the “maternity pay period curtailment date” shall be the last day of the week in which that notice is given (irrespective of the date given in that notice under paragraph (1)).

(6) For the purposes of paragraphs (2)(a) and (5), “week” has the meaning given in section 165(8) (the maternity pay period) of the 1992 Act .

(7) In this regulation, M is treated as returning to work where statutory maternity pay is not payable to her in accordance with section 165(4) or (6) of the 1992 Act .

Section 8Revocation (maternity pay period curtailment notice)

(1) Subject to paragraph (2), M may revoke a maternity pay period curtailment notice by giving a notice (“a revocation notice”) before the maternity pay period curtailment date if—

(a) she gave the maternity pay period curtailment notice before the birth of C; or

(b) P dies.

(2) Revocation is effective under paragraph (1) where M gives a revocation notice to the person who is liable to pay M’s statutory maternity pay that—

(a) if given under paragraph (1)(a), is given within six weeks of the date of C’s birth; or

(b) if given under paragraph (1)(b), is given within a reasonable period from the date of P’s death.

(3) A revocation notice must—

(a) be in writing;

(b) state that M revokes the maternity pay period curtailment notice; and

(c) if given under paragraph (1)(b), state the date of P’s death.

(4) Where in accordance with regulation 7(4) M has given a maternity pay period curtailment notice to more than one person, M must give a revocation notice to each of those persons.

(5) M may not give a maternity pay period curtailment notice in respect of the same maternity pay period subsequent to giving a revocation notice unless the revocation was made in accordance with paragraph (1)(a).

Section 9Curtailment of adoption pay period (statutory shared parental pay: A)

A’s adoption pay period shall end on the adoption pay curtailment date if—

(a) A gives an adoption pay period curtailment notice (unless the notice is revoked under regulation 13);

(b) A satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) and (d) of regulation 17(2) (entitlement of adopter to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)) of the ShPP Regulations; and

(c) AP satisfies the condition in sub-paragraph (b) of regulation 17(3) of the ShPP Regulations.

Section 10Curtailment of adoption pay period (statutory shared parental pay: AP)

A’s adoption pay period shall end on the adoption pay curtailment date if—

(a) A gives an adoption pay period curtailment notice (unless the notice is revoked under regulation 13);

(b) AP satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraph (a) of regulation 18(2) (entitlement of adopter’s partner to statutory shared parental pay (adoption)) of the ShPP Regulations; and

(c) A satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) of regulation 18(3) of the ShPP Regulations.

Section 11Curtailment of adoption pay period (shared parental leave: AP)

A’s adoption pay period shall end on the adoption pay curtailment date if—

(a) A gives an adoption pay period curtailment notice (unless the notice is revoked under regulation 13);

(b) AP satisfies the condition in sub-paragraph (a) of regulation 21(2) (adopter’s partner’s entitlement to shared parental leave) of the SPL Regulations; and

(c) A satisfies the conditions in sub-paragraphs (a) and (c) of regulation 21(3) of the SPL Regulations.

Section 12Adoption pay period curtailment notice

(1) An adoption pay period curtailment notice must—

(a) be in writing;

(b) specify the date on which A’s statutory adoption pay period is to end; and

(c) be given to the person who is liable to pay A’s statutory adoption pay.

(2) The date specified in accordance with paragraph (1)(b) must be—

(a) the last day of a week;

(b) at least eight weeks after the date on which A gave the adoption pay period curtailment notice;

(c) at least two weeks after the first day of the adoption pay period; and

(d) at least one week before the last day of the adoption pay period.

(3) If A has more than one entitlement to statutory adoption pay in relation to C, A must curtail the adoption pay period in relation to each (or none) of those entitlements, and in relation to each of those entitlements A must specify an adoption pay curtailment date which falls in the same calendar week.

(4) Where A—

(a) returns to work before giving a notice in accordance with paragraph (1); and

(b) subsequently gives such a notice;

the adoption pay curtailment date shall be the last day of the week in which that notice is submitted (irrespective of the date given in that notice under paragraph (1)).

(5) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(a) and (4), “week” has the meaning given in section 171ZN(8) of the 1992 Act.

(6) In this regulation, A is treated as returning to work where statutory adoption pay is not payable to A in accordance with section 171ZN(3) or (5) of the 1992 Act .

Section 13Revocation (adoption pay period curtailment notice)

(1) Where AP dies before the adoption pay curtailment date, A may revoke an adoption pay period curtailment notice by giving a notice (“a revocation notice”) in accordance with paragraph (2).

(2) A revocation notice must be given to the person who is liable to pay A statutory adoption pay within a reasonable period from the date of AP’s death and before the adoption pay curtailment date.

(3) A revocation notice must—

(a) be in writing;

(b) state that A revokes the adoption pay period curtailment notice; and

(c) state the date of AP’s death.

(4) Where in accordance with regulation 12(3) A has given an adoption pay period curtailment notice to more than one person, A must give a revocation notice to each of those persons.

(5) A may not give an adoption pay period curtailment notice subsequent to giving a revocation notice.

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