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[F142.—(1) A performing arts professional working in connection with a performing arts event.S
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—
(a)“domestic performing arts professional” means a performing arts professional who—
(i)is habitually resident in the United Kingdom,
(ii)has returned to Scotland having departed from or transited through a non-exempt country or territory, and
(iii)travelled to or transited through that non-exempt country or territory in order to work in connection with a performing arts event,
(b)“international performing arts professional” means a performing arts professional who is not habitually resident in the United Kingdom and who has travelled to Scotland in order to work in connection with a performing arts event,
(c)“performing arts activity” means—
(i)a dramatic production, including a performance of a play, opera, musical or other dramatic piece,
(ii)a reading or recitation,
(iii)a performance of live music,
(iv)a recording of a performance of live music which is—
(aa)broadcast, at the time of the performance or later, to the general public, or
(bb)released, at the time of the performance or later, to the paying public (by digital or other means),
(v)a music video production,
(vi)a performance of dance, or
(vii)an event that combines more than one of the activities set out at sub-heads (i) to (vi),
(d)“performing arts event” means an event—
(i)at which a performing arts activity takes place, and
(ii)for which the performing arts professional is paid,
(e)“performing arts professional” means an individual who—
(i)is a domestic performing arts professional or an international performing arts professional,
(ii)derives a living from the performing arts, and
(iii)holds a certificate issued in accordance with the document titled “Travelling or returning to Scotland for work as a performing arts professional during Covid-19”, published by Creative Scotland on 18 December 2020.
(3) A person (“P”) described in sub-paragraph (1) is exempt from the requirement in regulation 6(2) when P is outside of the place where P is staying in accordance with that regulation in order to travel directly to or from any place where the performing arts event, or any rehearsal for that event, is taking place, and when P is in attendance at that place.]
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2 paras. 40-42 inserted (19.12.2020 at 4.00 a.m.) by The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Public Health Information) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2020 (S.S.I. 2020/444), regs. 1(2), 2(7)
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