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Introductory Text
PART 1 INTRODUCTORY
1.Citation, commencement and interpretation
2.Review of the need for restrictions or requirements
PART 2 RESTRICTIONS RELATING TO PREMISES ETC.
3.Requirement to close premises
4. Restrictions on theatres, concert halls , conference and exhibition venues and other indoor venues
5.Restrictions on licenced and unlicenced premises
6.Restrictions on tourist accommodation
7.Restrictions on take-away food businesses
8.Restrictions on Libraries
PART 3 RESTRICTIONS RELATING TO GATHERINGS AND EVENTS
9.Restrictions on gatherings
10.Restrictions on raves and large house parties
11.Restrictions on sporting events
12.Restriction on gatherings: private dwellings
PART 4 RESTRICTIONS ON MOVEMENT ETC.
13.Overnight stays
14.Restrictions on movement
PART 5 REQUIREMENTS ETC.
15.Visitor and Attendee Information
16.Restrictions on close contact services
17.Requirement in relation to social distancing
18.Enforcement Officers and Premises Improvement Notices
19.Linked Households
PART 6 ENFORCEMENT
20.Enforcement of requirement
21.Appeals against notices
22.Offences and Penalties
23.Fixed Penalty Notices
PART 7 REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES ETC.
24.Effect of fixed penalty notice
25.Registration certificates
26.Registration of penalty
27.Challenge to notice
28.Setting aside of sum enforceable under regulation 26
PART 8 REVOCATIONS, SAVINGS AND EXPIRY
29.Revocations
30.Savings
31.Expiry
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
... Businesses, service providers and premises subject to closure
1.(1) Nightclubs. (2) Conference halls and conference facilities, including those...
PART 2 Essential retail business
2.(1) Food retailers. (2) Supermarkets, convenience stores and corner shops....
SCHEDULE 2
Close contact services
1.“Close contact service” means— (a) hairdressing or barbering;
2.In this schedule “ social distancing ” means a distance...
SCHEDULE 3
Sign to be displayed with premises improvement notice
Explanatory Note