Legislation – Employment Rights Act 2025
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Part 5Enforcement of labour market legislation
Notices of underpayment
112Replacement notice of underpayment
(1)
If the Secretary of State—
(a)
gives a notice of withdrawal to a person under section 111, and
(b)
the Secretary of State may at the same time give a fresh notice of underpayment to the person (a “replacement notice”).
(2)
The replacement notice may not relate to any individual to whom the original notice did not relate.
(3)
(a)
beginning with the claim period for the original notice, and
(b)
ending with the day on which the replacement notice is given.
Accordingly, the replacement notice may relate to sums that became due after the day on which the original notice was given.
(4)
The replacement notice must—
(a)
set out the differences between it and the original notice that it is reasonable for the Secretary of State to consider are material, and
(b)
explain the effect of section 113.
(5)
Failure to comply with subsection (4) does not make the replacement notice ineffective.
(6)
(7)
Nothing in this section affects any power that exists apart from this section to give a notice of underpayment in relation to any underpaid individual.