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Changes over time for: Section 36
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Version Superseded: 28/03/2022
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020, Section 36.
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Enforcement: supplemental provisionE+W
36.—(1) An enforcement officer may take other action to facilitate the exercise of a power conferred on the officer by this Part.
(2) Action taken under paragraph (1) may include—
(a)requiring a person to give any information or answer any question the officer considers—
(i)necessary to enable the officer to determine whether to exercise a power conferred on the officer by this Part, or
(ii)is otherwise relevant to the exercise of such a power;
(b)directing a person to follow such instructions as the officer considers necessary.
(3) A constable may use reasonable force in the exercise of a power under—
(a)regulation 28(2)(b)(ii), (4)(c) or (5)(b);
(b)regulation 29(4)(b) or (8)(b);
(c)regulation 30(b);
(d)regulation 31(2)(b) (d) or (e)(ii), or (3)(c) or (e);
(e)regulation 32(1)(b) or (3)(b);
(f)regulation 34(1).
(4) An enforcement officer may only exercise a power under this Part if the officer considers that it is necessary and proportionate to do so.
(5) In this Part and Part 8 references to a requirement include references to a restriction.
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