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The Additional Paternity Leave (Adoptions from Overseas) Regulations 2010

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2010 No. 1059

Terms And Conditions Of Employment

The Additional Paternity Leave (Adoptions from Overseas) Regulations 2010

Made

6th April 2010

Coming into force

9th April 2010

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 47C, 80BB, 80C, 80D, 80E and 99 of the Employment Rights Act 1996(1).

In accordance with section 236(3)(2) of the Employment Rights Act 1996, a draft of these Regulations was laid before Parliament and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.

(1)

1996 c.18. Section 47C was inserted by the Employment Relations Act 1999 (c. 26), Schedule 4, Part 3, paragraphs 5 and 8. Further relevant amendments were made by the Employment Act 2002 (c.22), Schedule 7, paragraphs 24 and 26 and by the Work and Families Act 2006 (c.18), Schedule 1, paragraph 30. Section 80BB was inserted by section 4 of the Work and Families Act 2006. Section 80BB applies to adoptions from overseas by virtue of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (Application of Section 80BB to Adoptions from Overseas) Regulations 2010 (S.I.2010/1058). Sections 80C, 80D and 80E were inserted by section 1 of the Employment Act 2002 and subsequently amended by section 5 of the Work and Families Act 2006. Section 99 was substituted by the Employment Relations Act 1999, Schedule 4, Part 3, paragraphs 5 and 16, and amended by the Employment Act 2002, Schedule 7, paragraphs 24 and 33 and by the Work and Families Act 2006, Schedule 1, paragraph 41.

(2)

Section 236(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 was amended by the Employment Relations Act 1999, Schedule 4, Part 3, paragraphs 5 and 42 and the Employment Act 2002, Schedule 7, paragraphs 24 and 49. A further relevant amendment was made by paragraph 44 of Schedule 1 to the Work and Families Act 2006.

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