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2. Regulation 9C of the Social Security (Credits) Regulations 1975(1) is amended as follows—
(a)in the title, after “adoption pay period,” insert “shared parental pay period,”;
(b)paragraph (2)(b) at the end insert “; or”;
(c)after paragraph (2)(b) insert—
“(c)the shared parental pay period in respect of which statutory shared parental pay is paid to a person.”;
(d)in paragraph (5)—
(i)the words after “In this regulation” become sub-paragraph (a);
(ii)after sub-paragraph (a) (as renumbered) insert—
“(b)“statutory shared parental pay” means statutory shared parental pay payable in accordance with Part 12ZC of that Act and “shared parental pay period” means the weeks in respect of which statutory shared parental pay is payable to a person under section 171ZY(2) of that Act.”.
S.I. 1975/556; amended by S.I. 2012/766, there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.
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