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PART 1B Additional requirements for eligible travellers
3EA.Eligible travellers: Non-UK or US clinical trial conditions
3H.Eligible travellers: UK vaccine rollout overseas conditions
3J.Testing requirements on eligible travellers (non-workers)
3L. Application of this Part to a person who was required to be in isolation in accordance with Schedule 11 immediately before 4.00 pm on 15th December 2021 and who meets the conditions in any of regulations 3C to 3H
PART 2 Additional requirements on persons arriving in England who are not eligible travellers
4.Requirement to possess notification of negative test result
9.(Self-isolation requirements on arrivals who are Schedule 11-exempt passengers)
9A. Application of this Part to a person who was required to be in isolation in accordance with Schedule 11 immediately before 4.00 pm on 15th December 2021 and to whom regulation 3L does not apply
10.Further requirements on arrivals from category 3 countries or territories
PART 4 Requirements on operators
15A.Requirement to implement and maintain processes and systems
16.Requirement to ensure passengers have completed a Passenger Locator Form
17.Requirement to ensure passengers possess notification of negative test result
17A.Requirement to ensure passengers possess evidence of vaccination
18.Requirement to ensure that certain passengers arrive only at designated ports
PART 4A Requirements on private test providers and diagnostic laboratories
SCHEDULES
Seasonal and temporary horticultural and food processing workers
2.(1) A member of aircraft crew where they have travelled...
4.(1) A road passenger transport worker where they have travelled...
6.Operational, rail maintenance, safety and security workers working on the...
8.(1) A seafarer. (2) For the purposes of this paragraph—...
10.(1) A government contractor who— (a) is employed or engaged...
PART 1 Application of Regulations to Conference of the Parties participants
PART 2 Conference of the Parties Representatives
1.A representative of a party to the United Nations Framework...
3.A representative of the Executive Board of the Clean Development...
4.An executive head of a specialized agency of the United...
5.An officer of a specialized agency of the United Nations,...
6.An expert performing a mission for a specialized agency of...
7.An official of the Adaptation Fund, the Green Climate Fund...
9.An expert, other than an officer of the United Nations,...
10.A representative of an international organisation, within the meaning of...
11.In this Schedule— (a) “observer state” means an observer state...
Additional measures applicable to arrivals from category 3 countries and territories
4.The following ports are designated for the purposes of this...
8.(1) In this Schedule a “managed self-isolation package” means—
8A.This paragraph applies where P arrives in England between 12...
12.Paragraph 10 does not require P to remain in self-isolation...
13.Permitted reasons to leave or be outside place of self-isolation
18.Modification of application of this Schedule where P is a relevant person
19.Modification of application of this Schedule where P is taking up employment as an NHS nurse
Prohibition on the arrival of aircraft and vessels into England
1.Passenger information provided before 4.00 a.m. on 17th May 2021...
2.Confirmation given by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office that...
4.Regulation 5A of the 2020 Regulations continues to have effect...
7.A designation by the Secretary of State under regulation 8...
8.A confirmation from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office or...
9.A booking of a managed self-isolation package made before 4.00...
10.A designation by the Secretary of State under paragraph 9...
11.Authorisation by the Secretary of State under paragraph 13(2)(a) of...
12.A designation by the Secretary of State of accommodation or...
13.Confirmation by the Secretary of State that paragraph 18 of...
14.Confirmation by a sponsor that paragraph 19 of Schedule B1A...
15.Confirmation by a UK Government Department under paragraph 1(1A)(d) of...
16.Certification by a UK Government Department under paragraphs 13 or...
17.A designation by the Secretary of State under paragraph 12(1)...
18.Guidance issued by the Secretary of State pursuant to paragraph...
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