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The Redundant Mineworkers (Payments Schemes) (Amendment and Consolidation) Order 1996

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Revocation of the 1983,1984 and 1986 Orders

  5. 4.Transitional provision

  6. 5.Application of the Scheme

  7. Signature

    1. THE SCHEDULE

      THE REDUNDANT MINEWORKERS PAYMENTS SCHEME

      1. 1.Definitions

      2. 2.Eligibility for payments

      3. 3.Age and redundancy requirements

      4. 4.Requirements of a redundant person

      5. 5.Benefits payable

      6. 6.Incapacity

      7. 7.Pension supplement

      8. 8.Limitation and adjustment of benefits

      9. 9.Duration of benefits

      10. 10.Rounding-off benefits

      11. 11.Time of payments of benefits

      12. 12.Claims for payments

      13. 13.Class 3 national insurance contributions

    2. Appendix 1

      PRESCRIBED PLACES

      1. PART I Prescribed Places Ancillary to Coal Mines

        1. Area offices and establishments

        2. Ambulance stations

        3. Civil engineering depots

        4. Coal depots

        5. Coal laboratories

        6. Coal preparation plants

        7. Coal stocking grounds

        8. Electricity distribution installations

        9. Estate and house maintenance depots

        10. Generating plants

        11. Granaries (for food stuffs for pit ponies)

        12. Headquarters—controlled offices and establishments

        13. Medical centres

        14. Mineral processing plants

        15. Pumping stations

        16. Railway sidings and other places associated with the operation of...

        17. Regional offices and establishments

        18. Rescue stations

        19. Road transport depots

        20. Shipping staithes and wharves

        21. Stone and dust disposal and treatment plants

        22. Timber impregnation plants

        23. Training centres

        24. Waterworks

        25. Workshops, stores, and plant pool depots

      2. PART 2 Prescribed Places Ancillary to Coking Plants

        1. Coke depots

        2. Coke laboratories

        3. Coke stocking grounds

        4. Generating plants

        5. Local and headquarters offices and establishments

        6. Medical centres

        7. Pumping stations

        8. Railway sidings and other places associated with the operation of...

        9. Tar distillation plants and tar handling depots

        10. Training centres

        11. Workshops, stores, and plant pool depots

    3. Appendix 2

      GRADES OF EMPLOYMENT OR CAPACITIES IN WHICH A COAL INDUSTRY EMPLOYEE IS ELIGIBLE FOR PAYMENTS UNDER THE SCHEME CONTAINED IN THIS SCHEDULE

      1. 1.Any grade of official to whom the First Schedule of...

      2. 2.Any grade of weekly paid industrial staff to whom Schedule...

      3. 3.Foreman other than a grade of Foreman under the agreement...

      4. 4.Canteen Manager.

      5. 5.Canteen Manageress.

      6. 6.Canteen Supervisor.

      7. 7.Chauffeur.

      8. 8.Commissionaire.

      9. 9.Messenger.

      10. 10.Security Officer.

    4. Appendix 3

      COMPUTATION OF PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT

      1. 1.Preliminary

      2. 2.General provisions as to the period of employment

      3. 3.Normal working weeks

      4. 4.Employment governed by contract

      5. 5.Absence from work

      6. 6.Industrial disputes

      7. 7.Interpretation

  8. Explanatory Note

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