Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005
Modified insurance. [1993 s11(1); 2005 (SW&P) s26 & Sch 4] |
14.—(1) Regulations may modify this Part in its application in the case of— | |
(a) persons employed in any of the employments specified in paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 10 of Part 1 of Schedule 1, or | ||
[1996 s12(2); 2005 (SW&P) s26 & Sch. 4] |
(b) in the cases that may be prescribed, persons employed in eircom plc, or | |
[2001 s28] |
(c) in such cases as may be prescribed, persons who, on 5 April 1995 were employed in an employment to which paragraph (a) or (b) applies and which is prescribed, and who cease to be so employed, but immediately on such cessation become employed in another employment which is prescribed, under terms and conditions which provide that the person continues to be employed in a permanent and pensionable capacity and for payment during illness on a basis considered adequate by the Minister, or | |
(d) persons employed in a statutory transport undertaking, or | ||
(e) persons employed as teachers in primary schools which are recognised schools within the meaning of the Education Act 1998 , or | ||
(f) persons employed as teachers in training colleges recognised by the Minister for Education and Science for teachers in primary schools, or | ||
(g) persons employed as teachers in post-primary schools which are recognised schools within the meaning of the Education Act 1998 , or | ||
(h) persons employed as teachers in domestic science training colleges funded by moneys voted by the Oireachtas for that purpose, or | ||
(i) persons employed as members of the Army Nursing Service, or | ||
(j) persons employed in voluntary hospitals to which grants are paid from moneys provided by the Oireachtas in recoupment of revenue deficits, or | ||
(k) persons employed by voluntary organisations which are providing district nursing services, or | ||
(l) persons employed in an employment which is an insurable (occupational injuries) employment under section 71 . | ||
[1993 s11(2)] |
(2) This section is without prejudice to the generality of any other provision of this Part providing for regulations. |