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Statutory Instruments
National Insurance
Made
15th July 1960
Laid before Parliament
25th July 1960
Coming into Operation
28th July 1960
The Minister of Pensions and National Insurance and the National Insurance Joint Authority M1, in conjunction with the Treasury, in exercise of powers conferred by the National Insurance Act, 1946 M2, the National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Act, 1946 M3, the National Insurance Act, 1957 M4 and section 2 (4) and 7 of the National Insurance Act, 1959 M5, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after considering the report of the National Insurance Advisory Committee on the preliminary draft submitted to them, and after reference to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council of Part III of that draft, hereby make the following regulations:—
Marginal Citations
M1See National Insurance Act, 1946, s. 63 (2), and S.I. 1948/211 (Rev. XVI, p. 367: 1948 I, p. 2905).
M29 & 10 Geo. 6 c. 67.
M39 & 10 Geo. 6 c. 62.
M45 & 6 Eliz. 2. c. 26.
M57 & 8 Eliz. 2. c. 47.
1.—(1) These regulations, which may be cited as the National Insurance (Graduated Contributions and Non-participating Employments–Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations, 1960, shall come into operation on the 28th July, 1960.
(2) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“"the Act”” means the National Insurance Act, 1946;
“"the Act of 1959”” means the National Insurance Act, 1959;
“"the Collection of Contributions Regulations”” means the National Insurance and Industrial Injuries (Collection of Contributions) Regulations, 1948 M6;
“"the Contributions Regulations”” means the National Insurance (Contributions) Regulations, 1948 M7;
and other expressions have the same meanings as in the National Insurance Acts, 1946 to 1959.
(3) References in these regulations to any enactments or regulations shall include references to such enactments or regulations as amended by any subsequent enactment, order or regulations, and to any enactments, orders or regulations which replace them by provisions which deal with the same subject matter and are (so far as material) to the like effect.
(4) The rules for the construction of Acts of Parliament contained in the Interpretation Act, 1889 M8, shall apply to the interpretation of these regulations as they apply to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
Marginal Citations
M6S.I. 1948/1274 (Rev. XVI, p. 148: 1948 I, p. 3037).
M7S.I. 1948/1417 (Rev. XVI, p. 164: 1948 I, p. 2767).
M852 & 53 Vict. c. 63.
2.—[F1(1) Where payments are made to a person on account of remuneration in two or more employments under the same employer which include both an employment which is, and an employment which is not, at the time of payment in respect thereof a non-participating employment, and, under section 4(3)(a) of the National Insurance Act 1965, those payments fall to be aggregated and treated as a single payment of remuneration in one employment, that one employment shall, for the purposes of the said section 4(3)(a), be taken to be—
(a)an employment which is at the time of the payment a non-participating employment, if at the time of the payment (or each payment if there is more than one) in respect of participating employment which falls to be aggregated the person is employed in a non-participating employment under that employer; and
(b)subject to the provisions of paragraph (2A) of this regulation, in any other case an employment which is at the time of the payment a participating employment;
and for the purposes of this Part of these regulations a “participating employment” means
[F1(2) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2B) of this regulation and without prejudice to the provisions of section 4(5) of the National Insurance Act 1965 as to the disregarding of payments of remuneration, where a payment on account of a person's remuneration in a participating employment is made at a time when he is employed in a non-participating employment under the same employer, then, if that payment does not fall to be aggregated under section 4(3)(a) of that Act with a payment of remuneration from the other employment, the payment shall, for the purpose of graduated contributions, be treated as a payment on account of remuneration in an employment which is at the time of the payment a non-participating employment.]
[F1(2A)
[F1(2B) The provisions of paragraph (2) of this regulation shall not apply in a case where, having regard to the arrangements which are or might reasonably be made for the calculation and payment of the remuneration, it is not reasonably practicable at or before the time of the payment for any of the persons calculating or making the payment to have such information about the other employment as would enable them to know whether the provisions in question were applicable.]
(3) For the purpose F2... of this regulation, at the time of a payment on account of his remuneration in a participating employment a person shall be deemed not to be employed in a non-participating employment if—
(a)his employer is not and has not been liable to pay weekly employer's contributions in respect of that non-participating employment for the contribution week in which that payment is made and for the thirteen contribution weeks immediately preceding, and his failure to be so liable does not arise by virtue of the provisions of subsection (1) of section 4, or of any regulations M9 made under paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 9, of the Act (which provide respectively that not more than one employer's contribution shall be payable in respect of any person for any week and as to the persons who are to be treated as employers); or
(b)that payment is made in a contribution week for which his employer is not liable as aforesaid, being part of a continuous period which is to last thirteen weeks or more for which he will not be so liable and for which his failure to be so liable does not arise by reason of that person's being, in those weeks, incapable of work or by virtue of the said provisions or of any such regulations.
(4) In this regulation “"remuneration”” has the same meaning as in the Act of 1959.
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 2(1)-(2B) substituted for reg. 2(1)-(2) (5.10.1966) by The National Insurance (Graduated Contributions and Non-participating Employments—Consequential) Regulations 1966 (S.I. 1966/1048), regs. 1(1), 4(1)
F2Words in reg. 2(3) omitted (5.10.1966) by virtue of The National Insurance (Graduated Contributions and Non-participating Employments—Consequential) Regulations 1966 (S.I. 1966/1048), regs. 1(1), 4(2)
Marginal Citations
M9S.I. 1948/1274, regs. 8 to 10 (Rev. XVI, p. 148: 1948 I, p. 3037).
3. Where a person is in the same contribution week employed both in a non-participating employment and in a participating employment, and a contribution is payable in respect of him for that week by an employer who employs him only in participating employment in that week, that contribution and any contribution payable by him for that week shall be payable at the rate appropriate to a participating employment.
4. For the purposes of section 56(3) of the National Insurance Act 1965 , as amended by Schedule 1 paragraph 6 to the National Insurance Act 1966 (which relates to the determination of any question as to the amount, if any, by which the graduated contributions paid by certain persons in respect of remuneration paid in any income tax year exceeded the amount prescribed under section 4(4) of the National Insurance Act 1965)—
(a)a person's employment in a non-participating employment shall be treated as continuing until, and as coming to an end at, the time at which it is treated for the purpose of the provisions of Part III of the National Insurance Act 1965 relating to payments in lieu of contributions as having come to an end:
(b)the prescribed manner and period for such an application as is referred to in the said Schedule 1 paragraph 6 in relation to any income tax year shall be, respectively, in writing to the Minister and not later than six years after the end of the income tax year in question:
(c)the prescribed amount of the graduated contribution deemed to have been paid by an insured person on the first day of any contribution week such as is referred to in the said section 56(3) shall be taken as 7s. 8d., so, however, that not more than one such contribution shall be deemed to have been paid in any one contribution week.]
Textual Amendments
F3Reg. 4 substituted (5.10.1966) by The National Insurance (Graduated Contributions and Non-participating Employments—Consequential) Regulations 1966 (S.I. 1966/1048), regs. 1(1), 5
5.—(1) In paragraph (2) of regulation 1 of the Collection of Contributions Regulations (which makes provision for their interpretation) the following definition shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““the Acts””:—
“ ‘‘the Act of 1959’’ means the National Insurance Act, 1959;”.
(2) In the definition of ““contributions”” in the said paragraph (2) the following words shall be inserted immediately after the words ““Industrial Injuries Act””:—
““save that it does not include graduated contributions under the Act of 1959””.
(3) In the said paragraph (2) the following definitions shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““insurance card””:—
“‘‘non-participating employment’’ has the same meaning as in the Act of 1959;
‘‘participating employment’’ means any employed contributor's employment which is not a non-participating employment;”.
6. In regulation 8 of the Collection of Contributions Regulations (which provides which of two or more employers shall be treated as a person's employer for the purposes of the provisions of the National Insurance Acts, 1946, relating to contributions) the following paragraph shall be added after paragraph (3):—
“(3A) In the application of the foregoing paragraphs of this regulation to an insured person who is employed both in a non-participating employment and in a participating employment in the same contribution week, his employment in the participating employment shall be disregarded unless either—
(a)if it were so disregarded no contribution under the Act would be payable in respect of him for that week by virtue of any non-participating employment; or
(b)the first employer employing him in that week did not employ him in a non-participating employment at any time therein.”
7.—(1) In Paragraph (2) of regulation 1 of the Contributions Regulations (which makes provision for their interpretation) the following definition shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““the Industrial Injuries Act””:—
“ ‘‘the Act of 1959’’ means the National Insurance Act, 1959;”.
(2) In the said paragraph (2) the following definition shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““an employed contributor's employment””:—
“ ‘‘contribution’’ has the same meaning as in the Act save that it does not include a graduated contribution;”.
(3) In the said paragraph (2) the following definition shall be substituted for the definition of “ due date ”M10 :—
“ ‘‘due date’’ in Part IV of these regulations means in relation to any contribution (including any graduated contribution), the date on which that contribution was due to be paid, and in relation to any payment in lieu of contributions, the date on which that payment became due.”
(4) In the said paragraph (2) the following definitions shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““week””M11:—
“ ‘‘graduated contribution’’, ‘‘income tax year’’ and ‘‘payment in lieu of contributions’’ have the same meanings as in the Act of 1959;”.
Marginal Citations
M10See S.I. 1950/330, reg.2 (1950 II, p. 15).
M11See S.I. 1959/847 (1959 II, p. 1882), reg. 2.
8. Regulation 17 of the Contributions Regulations (which relates to the disposal of contributions improperly paid) shall become paragraph (1) of that regulation and shall be numbered accordingly, and immediately after it there shall be added the following paragraph:—
“(2) In this regulation references to ““contributions”” include references to graduated contributions and to payments in lieu of contributions and references to ““the Act”” include references to the Act of 1959.”
9.—(1) In regulation 18 of the Contributions Regulations (which relates to the return of contributions paid in error) the following paragraph shall be added after paragraph (5):—
“(6) The provisions of this regulation apply to graduated contributions and to payments in lieu of contributions as they apply to contributions under the Act and as if the reference to the provisions of the Act in paragraph (1) were a reference to the provisions of the Act of 1959, subject to the following rules, namely:—
(a)the time within which a person desiring to apply for return of any graduated contribution paid under the said erroneous belief shall make the application is six years from the end of the income tax year in which the payment of remuneration was made on which that contribution was based, or such longer time as the Minister may allow if he is satisfied that that person had good cause for not applying within those six years;
(b)the time within which a person desiring to apply for the return of any payment in lieu of contributions made under the said erroneous belief shall make the application is six years from the date on which the payment was made, or such longer time as the Minister may allow if he is satisfied that that person had good cause for not applying within those six years;
(c)for the purposes of paragraph (2) and paragraph (3) of this regulation one half of the amount of any payment in lieu of contributions made in respect of any person shall be treated as an employer's contribution and the other half thereof shall be treated as a contribution as an insured person paid on behalf of that person, and any sum recovered or retained by virtue of the provisions of section 10 of the Act of 1959 (which relates to an employer's right of recovery where a refund is payable to or in respect of an insured person under a recognised superannuation scheme) shall be treated as a sum recovered from that person;
(d)The provisions of this paragraph shall apply to any part of a graduated contribution or of a payment in lieu of contributions as they apply to that contribution or that payment respectively; and
(e)for the purposes of this regulation, where the graduated contributions paid by a person, in respect of his remuneration from two or more employments in any income tax year, exceed the amount prescribed M12 under subsection (3) of section 2 of the Act of 1959, the excess shall be treated as representing contributions paid under the erroneous belief that they were payable by that person under the Act.”
Marginal Citations
M12S.I. 1960/921, (Pt. II, p. 2210, of this vol.), reg. 9.
10.—(1) In regulation 19 of the Contributions Regulations (which relates to the recovery of contributions on prosecutions) the following paragraph shall be substituted for paragraph (4):—
“(4) Where an employer or an insured person is convicted of any such offence as is mentioned in paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) of this regulation, and an order is made under Part I of the Criminal Justice Act, 1948 M13, placing the offender on probation or discharging him absolutely or conditionally, the foregoing provisions of this regulation shall apply as if the conviction were deemed to be a conviction for all purposes.”
(2) In the said regulation 19 the following paragraph shall be substituted for paragraph (8):—
“(8) (a) (a) Nothing in this regulation shall be construed as preventing the recovery of any sums due to the National Insurance Fund or the Industrial Injuries Fund by means of civil proceedings.
(b)In this regulation, save in paragraph (2) thereof, references to ““contributions”” include references to graduated contributions and to payments in lieu of contributions and, save in paragraphs (1) and (2), references to ““the Act”” include references to the Act of 1959.”
(3) In the said regulation 19 the following paragraph shall be substituted for paragraph (9):—
“(9) This regulation shall, in its application to Scotland, have effect subject to the following modifications:—
(a)for any reference to a summons or warrant there shall be substituted a reference to a complaint;
(b)for paragraph (4) there shall be substituted the following paragraph:—
“(4) Where an employer or an insured person is convicted on indictment of, or is charged before a court of summary jurisdiction with, any such offence as is mentioned in paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) of this regulation, and an order is made under Part I of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act, 1949 M14, discharging him absolutely or placing him on probation, the foregoing provisions of this regulation shall apply as if—
(a)the conviction on indictment were deemed to be a conviction for all purposes; or, as the case may be,
(b)the making of the order by the court of summary jurisdiction were a conviction.”; and
(c)paragraph (5) shall be omitted.”
11.—(1) In regulation 21(M15) of the Contributions Regulations (which relates to the treatment for the purpose of benefit of a contribution payable by an employer on behalf of an insured person which is paid late or is not paid, without consent, connivance or negligence on the part of the insured person) the following paragraph shall be added immediately after paragraph (1):
“(1A) The provisions of this regulation apply to a graduated contribution and to a payment in lieu of contributions as they apply to a contribution under the Act and as if, in the case of a payment in lieu of contributions, that payment were payable by the employer on behalf of the person in respect of whom it is payable:
Provided that where by virtue of this paragraph any graduated contribution falls to be treated as paid on the due date, the amount to be so treated shall not exceed such amount as is shown to the satisfaction of the Minister to have been payable.”
(2) In paragraph (2) of the said regulation 21 there shall be substituted for the words “ the last foregoing paragraph ” the words ““this regulation””.
Marginal Citations
M15See S.I. 1950/330, reg. 3 (1950 II, p. 15).
12. After regulation 25(b) of the Contributions Regulations there shall be added the following regulation:—
25A.—(1) For the purpose of any right to benefit (including any increase in the amount of benefit under subsection (5) of section 4 of the Act of 1959 where a person does not retire from regular employment on attaining pensionable age) a graduated contribution paid after the due date shall be treated—
(a)if paid before the end of the sixth income tax year following the income tax year in which the payment of remuneration was made on which that contribution was based—as paid on the due date;
(b)if paid at any other time—as not paid.
(2) For the purpose aforesaid, a payment in lieu of contributions made after the due date shall be treated—
(a)if made before the end of the sixth income tax year following the income tax year in which it became due—as made on the due date;
(b)if made at any other time—as not made.”
13.—(1) In paragraph (2) of regulation 1 of the National Insurance (Classification) Regulations, 1948 M16 (which makes provision for their interpretation the following definition shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““The Act””:—
“ ‘‘the purposes of the Act’’ includes the purposes of the provisions of the National Insurance Act, 1959, relating to graduated contributions and to non-participating employments;”.
(2) At the end of paragraph (2) of regulation 2 of the last-mentioned regulations (which provides for persons to be treated as self-employed in respect of certain employments specified in Part II of the First Schedule to those regulations) there shall be added the following proviso:—
““Provided that for the purpose of graduated contributions paragraph 10 M17 of that Part shall not apply to the employment of a person on any day or days in any contribution week in continuation of employment by the same employer in which services are or would be rendered normally for more than eight hours in a week.””
Marginal Citations
M16S.I. 1948/1425 (Rex. XVI, p. 95: 1948 I, p. 2738).
M17See S.I. 1957/2175, reg. 3 (1957 I, p. 1623).
14.—(1) In paragraph (2) of regulation 1 of the National Insurance (Determination of Claims and Questions) Regulations, 1948 M18, (which makes provision for their interpretation) the following definition shall be inserted immediately after the definition of ““insurance officer””:—
“ ‘‘contributions’’ includes graduated contributions and payments in lieu of contributions under the National Insurance Act, 1959;”.
(2) In paragraph (1) of regulation 2 of the last-mentioned regulations (which provides that certain questions shall be determined by the Minister in accordance with Part III of those regulations) there shall be added immediately after the word “ shall ”, where that word first occurs, the words, ““subject to the provisions of Part III of the National Insurance (Non-participation—Certificates) Regulations, 1959 M19,””.
Marginal Citations
M18S.I. 1948/1144 (Rev. XVI, p. 331: 1948 I, p. 2720).
M19S.I. 1959/1860 (1959 II, p. 1867).
15.—(1) In the respective sub-paragraphs (b) of paragraph (1) of regulation 4 of the National Insurance (New Entrants Transitional) Regulations, 1949 M20, and of regulation 10 of the National Insurance (Pensions, Existing Contributors) (Transitional) Regulations, 1948 M21, (which provide that certain persons entering insurance less than ten years before attaining pensionable age shall not be liable to pay contributions as employed or self-employed persons for any period after attaining that age) there shall be added immediately after the words ““(or, in the case of a woman, sixty)””, where those words first occur, the words “ and no graduated contribution under the National Insurance Act, 1959, shall be payable in respect of any such person's employment by reason of any payment of remuneration made after his attaining the said age ”.
(2) In the respective heads (iii) of sub-paragraph (c) of paragraph (1) of the said regulation 4 and of the said regulation 10 (which provide that the provisions of the preceding sub-paragraph shall not apply to a person who has elected not to be qualified for a retirement pension, except in so far as they confer exemption from liability to pay contributions), there shall be substituted for the words following “ in so far as they confer ” the words ““on that person or on his employer exemption from liability to pay contributions (including graduated contributions).””
Marginal Citations
M20S.I. 1949/352 (1949 I, p. 2737).
M21S.I. 1948/612 (Rex. XVI, p. 18: 1948 I, p. 2834).
16.—(1) In paragraph (2) of regulation 3 of the National Insurance (Residence and Persons Abroad) Regulations, 1948 M22, (which contains provisions with respect to the payment of contributions under the Act where a person's employment outside Great Britain in continuation of an employed contributor's employment is itself treated as an employed contributor's employment) the words ““under the Act”” shall be omitted, and immediately before the words ““shall be payable”” in sub-paragraph (a) thereof there shall be inserted the words ““and graduated contributions under the National Insurance Act, 1959,””.
(2) In paragraph (I) of regulation 10 of the last-mentioned regulations (which provides for the manner in which contributions are to be paid and collected), immediately after the word ““Contributions”” there shall be inserted the words “ (other than graduated contributions) ”.
Marginal Citations
M22S.I. 1948/1275 (Rev. XVI, p. 88: 1948 I, p. 2864).
17. In paragraph (2) of regulation 1 of the National Insurance (Seasonal Workers) (No. 2) Regulations, 1950 M23, (which makes provision for their interpretation) immediately before the words ““expressions have the same meanings as in the National Insurance (Seasonal Workers) Regulations, 1950”” there shall be inserted the words “ ‘‘contribution’’ does not include a graduated contribution under the National Insurance Act, 1959, and other”.
Marginal Citations
M23S.I. 1950/1915 (1950 II, p. 32).
18. In the respective paragraphs (2) of regulation I of each of the regulations specified in the Schedule hereto (which make provision for the interpretation of those regulations) immediately before the words ““and other expressions have the same meanings as in the Act”” there shall be inserted the following words:—
“‘‘contributions’’ has the same meaning as in the Act save that it docs not include graduated contributions under the National Insurance Act, 1959;”.
Given under the Official Seal of the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance this fourteenth day of July, nineteen hundred and sixty.
L.S.
John Boyd-Carpenter
Minister of Pensions and National Insurance.
Given under the Official Seal of the National Insurance Joint Authority this fourteenth day of July, nineteen hundred and sixty.
L.S.
D. J. Carter
Secretary,
National Insurance Joint Authority.
Dated this fifteenth day of July, nineteen hundred and sixty.
Michael Hughes-Young
J. D. Gibson-Watt
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
Regulation 18
Statutory Instrument | Citation |
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S.I. 1953/848 (1953 I, p. 1336). | The National Insurance (Additional Days of Unemployment Benefit) Regulations, 1953. |
S.I. 1949/1204 (1949 I, p. 2708). | The National Insurance (Death Grant) Regulations, 1949. |
S.I. 1948/1278 (Rev. XVI, p. 179: 1948 I, p. 2626). | The National Insurance (General Benefit) Regulations, 1948. |
S.I. 1948/1503 (Rev. XVI, p. 2: 1948 I, p. 2880). | The National Insurance (General Transitional) Regulations, 1948. |
S.I. 1954/189 (1954 I, p. 1387). | The National Insurance (Maternity Benefit and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations, 1954. |
S.I. 1949/352 (1949 I, p. 2737). | The National Insurance (New Entrants) (Transitional) Regulations, 1949. |
S.I. 1948/612 (Rev. XVI, p. 18: 1948 I, p. 2834). | The National Insurance (Pensions, Existing Contributors) (Transitional) Regulations, 1948. |
S.I. 1948/1275 (Rev. XVI, p. 88: 1948 I, p. 2864). | The National Insurance (Residence and Persons Abroad) Regulations, 1948. |
S.I. 1948/1277 (Rev. XVI, p. 212: 1948 I, p. 2676). | The National Insurance (Unemployment and Sickness Benefit) Regulations, 1948. |
S.I. 1948/1261 (Rev. XVI, p. 207: 1948 I, p. 2704). | The National Insurance (Widow's Benefit and Retirement Pensions) Regulations, 1948. |
(This Note is not part of the Regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport.)
These Regulations contain in Part II provisions as to the payment of graduated and weekly contributions in the case of persons employed in both participating and non-participating employments and as to the calculation in such cases of the excess graduated contributions which, under the National Insurance Act, 1959, are refundable and do not count for benefit.
Part III to V contain miscellaneous amendments of various Regulations made under the National Insurance Acts, in order to adapt them to the new graduated scheme.
The report of the National Insurance Advisory Committee on the preliminary draft of these Regulations, dated the 7th July, 1960, is contained in the House of Commons Paper No. 265 (Session 1959-60) published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
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