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6.—(1) This regulation applies in respect of a person (P) who is—
(a)a red list arrival,
(b)an amber list arrival, or
(c)a green list arrival.
(2) This regulation does not apply if P is aged under 11.
(3) P must possess on arrival a valid notification of a negative result from a qualifying test.
(4) Where P is an adult, P must possess on arrival a valid notification of a negative result from a qualifying test taken by any child aged 11 or over for whom P has responsibility and with whom P is travelling.
(5) A test is a qualifying test if it complies with paragraph 1 of Schedule 5.
(6) A person who possesses a valid notification of a negative test result from a qualifying test must produce that notification physically or digitally, if required to do so by an immigration officer.
(7) A notification of a negative result is valid if it includes the information specified in paragraph 3 of Schedule 5.
(8) A child is to be treated as possessing valid notification of a negative test result from a qualifying test taken by that child even if that notification is possessed by a person who is travelling with, and has responsibility for, that child.
7. Schedule 4 sets out the persons who are exempt from regulation 6.
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