Labour Legislation
Regulations governing employment rights, workplace safety, industrial relations, and employment standards.
The Medical Profession (Responsible Officers) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
These regulations amend the 2010 Medical Profession (Responsible Officers) Regulations.
Key changes include adding the Department of Health and Social Care and the General Council as designated bodies responsible for appointing responsible officers (ROs), clarifying the ROs' duties, and revising the prescribed connections between medical practitioners and designated bodies.
The amendments aim to improve clarity, accountability, and efficiency in the oversight of medical practitioners' fitness to practice.
The Statutory Neonatal Care Pay (Administration) Regulations 2025
These regulations outline the administrative procedures for the UK's statutory neonatal care pay.
They detail employer entitlement to reimbursement (92% of payments, or 100% for small employers), application processes for funding, authorized deductions from employer payments to HMRC, procedures for handling overpayments, employer record-keeping requirements, and information provisions for employees.
The regulations also cover inspection of employer records by HMRC officers, dispute resolution mechanisms and information requests related to entitlement.
The Statutory Neonatal Care Pay (Persons Abroad and Mariners) Regulations 2025
These regulations, effective April 6, 2025, extend statutory neonatal care pay eligibility under the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 to individuals working abroad, mariners, and those employed on the continental shelf.
The regulations specify conditions for eligibility, including employment location, employer liability for national insurance contributions, and periods of employment in the EEA. They also clarify the treatment of individuals under existing UK and EU social security legislation and establish procedures for compliance with time limits, particularly for those temporarily outside of the UK.
The Neonatal Care Leave and Pay (Consequential Amendments to Subordinate Legislation) Regulations 2025
The regulations implement comprehensive changes across UK legislation to accommodate the new neonatal care leave and pay entitlements established by the Neonatal Care Act 2023.
The amendments span multiple areas including social security, employment benefits, pension schemes, and various public sector regulations, ensuring proper integration of neonatal care leave rights with existing statutory frameworks.
The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) (Amendment) Regulations Order of Council 2025
This Order of Council approves amendments to the Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) Regulations 2014, increasing registration and retention fees by approximately 4%, effective April 1st, 2025.
The amendments, made by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, are detailed in the Schedule and replace Part 4 of the 2014 Regulations.
The previous regulations are revoked.
The Universal Credit (Work-Related Requirements) In Work Pilot Scheme (Extension) Order 2025
The Universal Credit (Work-Related Requirements) In Work Pilot Scheme (Extension) Order 2025 extends an existing pilot program testing mandated work requirements for employed Universal Credit claimants.
The extension, effective February 19, 2025, covers England, Wales, and Scotland, and continues the scheme for another twelve months.
The order leverages existing legislation and claims to have a non-significant impact, foregoing a full impact assessment.
This decision allows for continued data collection and evaluation of policy effectiveness.
The Early Years Foundation Stage (Welfare Requirements) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
These regulations amend the 2012 Early Years Foundation Stage (Welfare Requirements) Regulations to update the date referenced in regulation 3 to February 10, 2025.
This change is in response to a revised Qualifications Document outlining updated training and qualification requirements for early years providers.
The update facilitates the introduction of an experience-based route for early years practitioners to gain Level 3 status, impacting staff:child ratios.
The changes affect early years providers in England and Wales and are backed by the Childcare Act 2006.
The Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority Regulations 2025
The Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority Regulations 2025 establish a new combined county authority for Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, and North East Lincolnshire. The regulations create a directly elected mayoral position and grant significant powers over economic development, transport, housing, and planning.
The authority receives functions previously held by the Homes and Communities Agency, along with powers to establish development corporations, implement transport schemes, and coordinate strategic planning across the region.