This is the version of this Government Notice as it was from 5 October 2009 to 27 December 2018. Read the latest available version.
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Unemployment Insurance Act, 2001
Unemployment Insurance Regulations, 2002
Government Notice R400 of 2002
- Published in Government Gazette 23283 on 28 March 2002
- Commenced on 1 April 2002
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 5 October 2009 to 27 December 2018.]
- [Amended by Unemployment Insurance Regulations: Amendment (Government Notice R948 of 2009) on 1 April 2002]
- [Amended by Unemployment Insurance Regulations: Amendment (Government Notice 536 of 2004) on 23 April 2004]
- [Amended by Unemployment Insurance Regulations: Amendment (Government Notice R948 of 2009) on 7 February 2007]
- [Amended by Unemployment Insurance Regulations: Amendment (Government Notice R948 of 2009) on 5 October 2009]
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In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise indicates—“Act” means the Unemployment Insurance Act, 2001 and any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act, has that meaning;“Annexure” means an Annexure to these Regulations;“certificate of service” means a certificate of service in terms of section 42 of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 (Act no. 75 of 1997);“identity document” means a 13-digit bar-coded RSA and non-RSA identity (card) document or a RSA bar-coded passport and includes valid foreign identity documents and passports.[definition of “identity document” substituted by section 2 of Government Notice R948 of 2009]“life partner” means any major person who is a party to the opposite sex or same sex relationship with another major person, which relationship must be intended to be permanent, exclude any other person and involve cohabitation, an obligation of mutual emotional support between the parties and a reciprocal obligation to support one another financially in circumstances where the one has the means to do so and the other requires such support in order to maintain, without recourse to the Public funds, his or her financial and social standing and standard of living.[definition of “life partner” inserted by section 3 of Government Notice R948 of 2009]“official” means a claims officer or an agent or official appointed in terms of section 58(9) of the Act to assist in administering the Act.2. Proof of identity
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[regulation 3 repealed by section 4 of Government Notice R948 of 2009]4. Illness benefits in terms of section 22 of the Act
5. Maternity benefits in terms of section 25 of the Act
6. Adoption benefits in terms of section 28 of the Act
7. Dependant’s benefits in terms of section 31 of the Act
8. Appeals in terms of section 37(1) of the Act
9. Referral to arbitration in terms of section 37(2) of the Act
10. Securing an undertaking
11. Compliance orders
A compliance order issued in terms of section 39 must be in the form of Ul 16 or contain the information set out in that form.12. Objection to compliance orders
An employer may object in terms of section 40 to a compliance order by lodging a completed UI 17 with the Director-General within 30 days of receiving the compliance order, by registered post or by hand at 94 Church Street, Pretoria, 0001 or by fax to (012) 337 1893.13. Providing information in terms of section 56
14. Transitional provisions
15. Commencement
These Regulations come into operation on 1 April 2002.History of this document
01 April 2020 amendment not yet applied
14 February 2020 amendment not yet applied
04 November 2019
28 December 2018
05 October 2009 this version
07 February 2007
23 April 2004
01 April 2002
28 March 2002
Cited documents 4
Legislation 4
1. | Labour Relations Act, 1995 | 1970 citations |
2. | Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 | 624 citations |
3. | Unemployment Insurance Act, 2001 | 183 citations |
4. | National Small Enterprise Act, 1996 | 112 citations |