Results 501–520 of 3000 for statutory obligations in the 'Written Answers' OR in the 'Written Ministerial Statements'

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prison Officers: Coronavirus (26 Nov 2020)

Lucy Frazer: ...health guidance, they will be able to access the Job Retention Scheme through their employer, the agency. Agency workers required to self-isolate in response to track and trace are eligible for Statutory Sick Pay. Where someone is classed as a sessional worker, there is no obligation to provide them with work, or for them to accept it. Typically, these workers will be in prisons, in roles...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Private Roads (26 Nov 2020)

Christopher Pincher: The department has not made an assessment of the need to support for residents on unadopted roads who do not have the funds to bring those roads up to the required statutory standard. Policy decisions regarding the process for local authorities adopting roads are a matter for the Department for Transport. The Government has no direct role in decisions on whether or not a road will be adopted,...

Written Answers — Treasury: Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: Directors (24 Nov 2020)

Jesse Norman: ...cent of the usual monthly wage costs of furloughed employees (employees on a leave of absence) up to £2,500 a month. Where furloughed directors need to carry out particular duties to fulfil their statutory obligations, they may do so provided it is no more than would reasonably be judged necessary for that purpose. In particular, they should not do work of a kind they would carry out in...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Coronavirus (19 Nov 2020)

Lucy Frazer: ...health guidance, they will be able to access the Job Retention Scheme through their employer, the agency. Agency workers required to self-isolate in response to track and trace are eligible for Statutory Sick Pay. Where someone is classed as a sessional worker, there is no obligation to provide them with work, or for them to accept it. Typically, these workers will be in prisons, in roles...

Written Answers — Parliamentary Works Sponsor Body: Palace of Westminster: Repairs and Maintenance (19 Nov 2020)

Damian Hinds: ...a strategic objective to mitigate the environmental impact of the Programme during the construction phase and to minimise the impact in relation to the Palace's future operation, in line with its statutory obligations. This objective has been endorsed by the Commissions of both Houses and will be kept under review as the Programme progresses.

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum and Immigration: Coronavirus (18 Nov 2020)

Chris Philp: ...person contact and limit travel required and remains under ongoing review. Asylum claims registered at these temporary regional locations are processed in accordance with policy, fulfilling the UKs statutory obligations in relation to registering asylum claims in a Covid safe environment. The asylum registration process requires the enrolment of biometrics (photographs and fingerprints) to...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Applications (18 Nov 2020)

Chris Philp: ...which enables them to cope with fluctuations in levels of asylum intake. Asylum claims registered at these temporary regional locations are processed in accordance with policy, fulfilling the UKs statutory obligations in relation to registering asylum claims in a Covid safe environment.

Written Answers — Treasury: Investment Income: Taxation (17 Nov 2020)

Jesse Norman: ...and individuals paying themselves a salary through a PAYE scheme. Where furloughed directors, including companies with a sole director, need to carry out particular duties in order to fulfil their statutory obligations, they may do so provided it is no more than would reasonably be judged necessary for that purpose. As with the previous SEISS grants, it is not possible for HM Revenue and...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Military Bases (17 Nov 2020)

Chris Philp: ...are now being used to house asylum seekers. Whilst this is contingency accommodation used on a temporary basis, our primary focus remains to ensure that we maintain sufficient capacity to meet our statutory obligations during these unprecedented times and will continue to examine further opportunities which may be utilised if necessary.

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Warranties (16 Nov 2020)

Paul Scully: ...required to be given, but are benefits in addition to consumers’ rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Where the business of an insolvent company is sold, the purchasing entity is under no statutory requirement to honour a warranty provided by the insolvent company. Imposing such an obligation could impact on the prospects for the sale of viable parts of a business, reducing the...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Supply Teachers: Coronavirus (13 Nov 2020)

Nick Gibb: ...Directive to encourage and support people having to self-isolate due to COVID-19, now means that if someone has been told to self-isolate on or after 28 September 2020, they are under a legal obligation to do so, and could be eligible for a £500 Test and Trace Support Payment if they live in England and meet all the criteria. The guidance on eligibility is available through the following...

Written Answers — Treasury: Self-employment Income Support Scheme: Directors (13 Nov 2020)

Jesse Norman: ...to employers, including owner-managers, and individuals paying themselves a salary through a PAYE scheme are eligible. Where furloughed directors need to carry out particular duties to fulfil their statutory obligations, they may do so provided it is no more than would reasonably be judged necessary for that purpose. The practical issues that prevented the inclusion of company...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Schools: Coronavirus (11 Nov 2020)

Nick Gibb: ...a full-time education, either through regular attendance at school or through alternative arrangements, such as home schooling. Where a child is registered at a school, they must attend unless a statutory reason applies (for example, due to sickness, or where a leave of absence has been granted). Where children are not able to attend school as they are following clinical or public health...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: National Security and Investment Bill and response to the National Security and Investment White Paper (11 Nov 2020)

Alok Sharma: ...approach is in line with powers under the French and Italian regimes. The regime will be underpinned by both civil and criminal sanctions, creating effective deterrents for non-compliance with statutory obligations, in line with many of our allies’ screening regimes, including France and Germany. The new powers are not limited by turnover or share of supply thresholds, meaning...

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Dairy Products: Northern Ireland ( 9 Nov 2020)

Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park: ...declarations, tariffs, new regulatory checks or customs checks, or additional approvals for goods from Northern Ireland businesses to be placed on the UK market. The UK Government has also laid a Statutory Instrument, ensuring a continuity of arrangements for goods from Northern Ireland moving directly into Great Britain from 1 January 2021. This will be available only to Northern Ireland...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Penally ( 2 Nov 2020)

Chris Philp: In recent months we have faced additional challenges which have required us in some instances to use temporary accommodation, including hotels, to fulfil our statutory obligations to house destitute asylum seekers whilst their claims are examined. This accommodation is contingency accommodation. Our ambition is to house asylum seekers within the asylum estate without the need for contingency...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Teachers: Overtime (26 Oct 2020)

Nick Gibb: ...’s professional duties." Non-maintained schools, including academies and free schools, are responsible for determining the pay and conditions of their staff themselves. Such schools are not obliged to follow the statutory arrangements set out in the STPCD, although they may still choose to do so if they wish. The Department collects robust information about teachers’ working hours...

Written Answers — Home Office: Immigration: Married People (21 Oct 2020)

Kevin Foster: The Immigration Act 2014 gives the Home Office statutory powers to set fees for applications for entry or residence documentation issued under our domestic Immigration Rules and fees currently charged to non-EU citizens, including the dependants of British citizens, take into account wider factors within primary legislation. At the end of the transition period, we will introduce a new...

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Rivers: Flood Control (16 Oct 2020)

Rebecca Pow: ...brick walls and repairs to culverts. The EA’s annual river maintenance programme is timetabled using information from inspections, maintenance standards, levels of flood risk and from legal and statutory obligations. Between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020, the EA invested over £180 million on maintenance for flood and coastal risk management to ensure communities continue to be protected.

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Rivers: Pollution (14 Oct 2020)

Rebecca Pow: ...such as lead and zinc, entering surface and groundwater. Tackling river and other water pollution is supported by considerable water company investment in environmental improvements, under their statutory obligations. In the Price Review period 2020-25, investment has been scaled up to £4.6 billion.


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