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The Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017

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14.—(1) The information published under regulation 2 must be accompanied by a written statement which—

(a)confirms that the information is accurate; and

(b)is signed in accordance with paragraph (2).

(2) Where the relevant employer is—

(a)a body corporate other than a limited liability partnership within the meaning of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000(1), the written statement must be signed by a director (or equivalent);

(b)a limited liability partnership, the written statement must be signed by a designated member (see section 8 of that Act(2));

(c)the partners in a limited partnership registered under the Limited Partnerships Act 1907(3), the written statement must be signed by a general partner (see section 3 of that Act);

(d)the partners in any other kind of partnership, the written statement must be signed by a partner;

(e)the members or officers of an unincorporated body of persons other than a partnership, the written statement must be signed by a member of the governing body or a senior officer;

(f)any other type of body, the written statement must be signed by the most senior employee.

(3) In this regulation, “partnership” means—

(a)a partnership within the Partnership Act 1890(4);

(b)a limited partnership registered under the Limited Partnerships Act 1907; or

(c)a firm, or an entity of a similar character, formed under the law of a country outside the United Kingdom.

(2)

There are amendments to section 8, not relevant here.

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