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What does BEIS mean? In legal practice, BEIS refers to the former UK government department—the Department for Business, Energy and industrial strategy—which issued policy, guidance and decisions affecting business regulation, company law, subsidy control and UK energy policy. It was created in 2016 (merging BIS and decc) and replaced DECC. Following machinery-of-government changes in 2023, BEIS was abolished and its functions transferred principally to: - Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ): energy, net zero, and related licensing/consents. - Department for Business and Trade (DBT): business regulation, company law policy and trade. - Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT): science and innovation. BEIS is...

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England: Archived tracker of BEIS 'Working Safely' COVID-19 employment guidance (July 2021–April 2022) — sector-specific versions with tracked changes, plus holiday entitlement and pay guidance

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This archived Practice Note sets out the different versions of coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance issued by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) from 14 July 2021 onwards. It also supplies versions with tracked changes, highlighting amendments from one edition to the next, enabling practitioners to identify swiftly which iteration of the guidance was in force on any particular date. It is not maintained and is for background information only.

For the iterations published up to 13 July 2021, refer to Practice Note: Coronavirus (COVID-19)—guidance tracker for employment (BEIS working safely guidance to 18 July 2021) [Archived]. In each instance, the guidance versions are presented in reverse chronological order, with the latest first.

For a tracker covering:

  • the various versions of current guidance and advice from Acas, the Cabinet Office, HMRC, the UK Health security Agency (UKHSA) (formerly Public Health England (PHE)), the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) and HMRC, see Practice Note: Coronavirus (COVID-19)—guidance tracker for employment (non-BEIS guidance) [Archived]
  • the various versions of current guidance and advice issued by the
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