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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay (General) Regulations 2020 No. 233
9.—(1) There is no liability to pay statutory parental bereavement pay to a person in respect of any week—
(a)during any part of which the person who is entitled to that pay is entitled to statutory sick pay under Part 11 of the 1992 Act,
(b)following that in which the person entitled to it has died, or
(c)during any part of which the person who is entitled to that pay is detained in legal custody (unless one of the circumstances in paragraph (2) applies) or sentenced to a term of imprisonment (except where the sentence is suspended).
(2) There is liability to pay statutory parental bereavement pay in respect of any week during any part of which the person who is entitled to that pay is detained in legal custody where that person—
(a)is released subsequently without charge,
(b)is subsequently found not guilty of any offence and is released, or
(c)is convicted of an offence but does not receive a custodial sentence.
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