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Regulations 5, 7, 9, 13, 15

SCHEDULE 4N.I.Persons who are exempt

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

PART 1N.I.Persons who are exempt

1.  The notes set out below explain the entries in the table in [F1Part 1] of this Schedule.N.I.

2.  The entries set out in the first column are defined in Part 2 of the Schedule.N.I.

3.  An entry reading “exempt” means the person is exempt from the requirement in the corresponding column.N.I.

4.  An entry reading “not exempt” means the person is not exempt from the requirement in the corresponding column.N.I.

5.  An entry reading “exempt (unless red list arrival)” means the person is exempt unless the person is a red list arrival.N.I.

6.—(1) An entry reading “exempt (residency condition)” means—N.I.

(a)where the person is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, that the person is exempt from that requirement,

(b)where—

(i)the person is not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, and

(ii)the requirement is the requirement to enter into managed isolation,

that the requirement to enter into managed isolation applies with the modifications set out in sub-paragraph (2).

(2) Those modifications are that—

(a)the references in Schedule 7 to the place in accommodation designated by the Department are to be read as a place within the meaning of regulation 12 (place where a person must self-isolate),

(b)there is no requirement to use transport facilitated by the Department in order to reach that place,

(c)no charge may be imposed by the Department in relation to accommodation where the person stays, and

(d)the definition of “place” in paragraph 12 of Schedule 7 does not apply.

7.  An entry reading “partial exemption (work condition)” means that the person is not required to comply with that requirement while undertaking the work or activity described in the entry.N.I.

8.—(1) An entry reading “exempt (no access to passengers condition)” means that the person is exempt from the requirement if the person has on the journey to Northern Ireland travelled only—N.I.

(a)on a conveyance which does not carry passengers,

(b)in an area of a conveyance which is not accessible to passengers, or

(c)in an area of a conveyance which is accessible to passengers in vehicles, where passengers remain within their vehicles while the person is present in that area of the conveyance.

(2) But notwithstanding sub-paragraph (1), if the person is a red list arrival, the person is not exempt.

(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, “not accessible to passengers” means separated by a continuous physical barrier which passengers are not permitted to cross”.

9.  Where an entry indicates that certain categories are exempt, that conditions apply, or that there is a partial exemption, those categories, conditions or partial exemptions are set out in Part 2 of this Schedule.N.I.

Requirement to provide informationRegulation 4Requirement to possess notification of negative test resultRegulation 6Requirement to book and undertake testsRegulation 8Requirement to self-isolateRegulation 10Requirement to comply with managed isolationRegulation 14
1. DiplomatExemptCertain categories exemptCertain categories exempt, conditions applyCertain categories exempt, conditions applyCertain categories exempt, conditions apply
2. Crown servant (border work)Exempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt (unless red list arrival)ExemptExemptExempt
3. Crown servant (defence), armed forces, visiting forcesExempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt (unless red list arrival)ExemptExemptExempt
4. Foreign official (border work)ExemptExempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition

5. Seaman and mastersExempt (no access to passengers condition) (no red list arrivals)Exempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition

6. Pilots (maritime)Exempt (no access to passengers condition) (no red list arrivals)Exempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition

7. Ship inspectorsExempt (no access to passengers condition) (no red list arrivals)Exempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition

8. Air crewExempt (no access to passengers condition) (no red list arrivals)Exempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition

9. Transit passengerNot exemptNot exemptExemptExemptExempt
[F29A. Transit passenger (Republic of Ireland) Not exemptNot exemptExempt, conditions applyNot exemptNot exempt]
10. Road haulage workerNot exemptExempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Not exempt
11. Civil aviation inspectorsNot exemptExempt (unless red list arrival)Exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Not exempt
12. Returning essential state workersNot exemptCertain categories exempt, conditions applyCertain categories exempt, conditions applyCertain categories exempt, conditions applyCertain categories exempt, conditions apply
13. Other returning essential workersNot exemptExempt, conditions applyExempt, conditions applyExemptExempt
14. Official repatriating prisonerNot exemptNot exemptExempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Not exempt
15. Official escorting extradition subjectNot exemptNot exemptExempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Not exempt
16. Foreign official collecting extradition subjectNot exemptNot exemptExempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Not exempt
17. Essential water / sewerage workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
18. Essential floods workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
19. Essential utilities workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
20. Essential nuclear workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
21. Chemical weapons inspectorNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
22. Specialist aerospace engineer or workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exempt

Exempt (residency condition)

Partial exemption (work condition)

Not exempt
23. Oil safety workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
24. Essential offshore (oil) workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
25. Postal operatorNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptExemptNot exempt
26. Specialist technical worker (goods)Not exemptCertain categories exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
27. Specialist technical worker (waste management)Not exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
28. Medical courierNot exemptExempt (unless red list arrival)ExemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
29. Medicines inspectorNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
30. Clinical trial workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
31. Clinical investigation workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
32. Qualified medicines workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
33. Essential infrastructure workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
34. Communications networks workerNot exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
35. Subsea fibre optic workerNot exemptNot exemptExemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt
36. Elite sportspersonNot exemptNot exemptExemptPartial exemption, conditions applyNot exempt
37. Essential worker (film and high end TV production)Not exemptNot exemptNot exemptPartial exemption (work condition)Not exempt

PART 2N.I.Definitions of persons who are exempt, conditions, limitations of exemption and savings

1. DiplomatN.I.

DefinitionN.I.

1.  A person (P) who is—N.I.

(a)a member of a diplomatic mission in the United Kingdom,

(b)a member of a consular post in the United Kingdom,

(c)an officer or servant of an international organisation,

(d)employed by an international organisation as an expert or on a mission,

(e)a representative to an international organisation,

(f)a representative at an international or United Kingdom conference who is granted privileges and immunities in the United Kingdom,

(g)a member of the official staff of a representative to an international organisation, or of a person falling within paragraph (f),

(h)described in paragraph (a) or (b) who is passing through the United Kingdom to commence or continue their functions at a diplomatic mission or consular post in another country or territory, or to return to the country of their nationality,

(i)a representative of a foreign country or territory travelling to the United Kingdom to conduct official business with the United Kingdom,

(j)a representative of the government of a British Overseas territory,

(k)a diplomatic courier or a consular courier.

2.  For the purposes of this entry—N.I.

(a)consular courier” means a person who has been provided by the State on behalf of which they are acting with an official document confirming their status as a consular courier in accordance with Article 35(5) of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963,

(b)consular post” means any consulate-general, consulate, vice consulate or consular agency,

(c)diplomatic courier” means a person who has been provided by the State on behalf of which they are acting with an official document confirming their status as a diplomatic courier in accordance with Article 27(5) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961,

(d)international organisation” means an international organisation accorded privileges and immunities in the United Kingdom,

(e)member of a consular post” means “consular officer”, “consular employee” and “member of the service staff” as defined in Schedule 1 of the Consular Relations Act 1968 M1, and “head of consular post” has the meaning given in that Schedule,

(f)member of a diplomatic mission” means “head of the mission”, “members of the diplomatic staff”, “members of the administrative and technical staff” and “members of the service staff” as defined in Schedule 1 to the Diplomatic Privileges Act 1964 M2.

Marginal Citations

M11968 c. 18. There are amendments but none is relevant

M21964 c. 81. There are amendments but none is relevant

General conditions for exemption: the double confirmation conditionN.I.

3.—(1) In this entry the double confirmation condition means that—N.I.

(a)the relevant diplomatic head, or a person acting on their authority, (H) confirms in writing to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office that P is required to undertake work in the United Kingdom which is essential to—

(i)the functioning of the diplomatic office served by relevant diplomatic head, or

(ii)the foreign country, foreign territory or British overseas territory represented by the relevant diplomatic head,

(b)H has confirmed in writing to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office that

(i)P is not required to comply with regulation 4,

(ii)P is not required to comply with regulation 6,

(iii)P is not required to comply with regulation 8,

(iv)P's work cannot be undertaken whilst P is complying with regulation 10, or

(v)P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7

(as the case may be),

(c)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Diplomatic Office has then confirmed in writing to H that—

(i)it has received the confirmations set out above,

(ii)P is travelling to the United Kingdom to conduct official business with the United Kingdom, and

(d)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Diplomatic Office has then confirmed in writing to H that—

(i)P is not required to comply with regulation 4,

(ii)P is not required to comply with regulation 6,

(iii)P is not required to comply with regulation 8,

(iv)P is not required to comply with regulation 10, or

(v)P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7

(as the case may be).

(2) In this paragraph “the relevant diplomatic head” means the head of the mission, consular post, international organisation, conference, office representing a foreign territory in the United Kingdom, or a Governor of a British overseas territory (as the case may be).

Condition for exemption from requirement to provide informationN.I.

4.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1 and P meets the double confirmation condition, P is not required to comply with regulation 4.N.I.

(2) Where F is a member of the family forming part of the household of P, F is not required to comply with regulation 4 if—

(a)P satisfies sub-paragraph (1),

(b)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been notified of F's arrival, and

(c)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has confirmed in writing that F is not required to comply with regulation 4.

Conditions for exemption from requirement to possess negative test resultN.I.

5.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 1(i) or (j) and meets the double confirmation condition, P is not required to comply with regulation 6.N.I.

Conditions for exemption from requirement to book and undertake testsN.I.

6.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1 and P meets the double confirmation condition, P is not required to comply with regulation 8.N.I.

(2) Where F is a member of the family forming part of the household of P, F is not required to comply with regulation 8 if—

(a)P satisfies sub-paragraph (1),

(b)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been notified of F's arrival, and

(c)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has confirmed in writing that F is not required to comply with regulation 8.

Conditions for exemption from requirement to self-isolateN.I.

7.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1 and meets the double confirmation condition, P is not required to comply with regulation 10.N.I.

(2) Where P is—

(a)a diplomat within the meaning of paragraph 1, but sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph does not apply, or

(b)P is a member of the family forming part of the household of P,

P is not obliged to comply with the requirements set out in regulation 12(4) and (5).

8.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1(c) and meets the conditions set out in sub-paragraph (2), P is not required to comply with regulation 10.N.I.

(2) Those conditions are that—

(a)the international organisation confirms in writing that—

(i)P is required, from time to time, by that international organisation to return to Northern Ireland for a resilience break,

(ii)P is travelling to Northern Ireland solely for the purposes of that resilience break, and

(iii)that resilience break cannot be undertaken in the country in which P works, and

(b)the Department has then confirmed in writing to the international organisation that—

(i)it has received that confirmation, and

(ii)P is not required to comply with regulation 10.

Conditions for exemption from requirement to comply with managed isolationN.I.

9.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1(a) to (h) or (k) and meets the double confirmation condition, P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7.N.I.

(2) Where F is a member of the family forming part of the household of P, F is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7 if—

(a)P satisfies sub-paragraph (1),

(b)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been notified of F's arrival, and

(c)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has confirmed in writing that F is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7.

10.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1(i) or (j) and meets the double confirmation condition, P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7.N.I.

(2) Where F is a member of the family forming part of the household of P, F is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7 if—

(a)P satisfies sub-paragraph (1),

(b)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been notified of F's arrival, and

(c)the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has confirmed in writing that F is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7.

11.  But where paragraphs 9 or 10(2) apply—N.I.

(a)the person must enter into self-isolation, in accordance with regulation 10, as if the person were an amber list arrival,

(b)none of the exemptions set out in this Schedule in respect of self-isolation apply to that person, and

(c)the person is not required to comply with the requirements set out in regulation 10 while undertaking the work or activity described in paragraph 1(a) to (h) or (k), (as the case may be).

12.—(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 1(c) and meets the conditions set out in sub-paragraph (2), P's obligations under regulation 14 and Schedule 7 apply with the modifications set out in sub-paragraph (3).N.I.

(2) Those conditions are that—

(a)the international organisation confirms in writing that—

(i)P is required, from time to time, by that international organisation to return to Northern Ireland for a resilience break,

(ii)P is travelling to Northern Ireland solely for the purposes of that resilience break, and

(iii)that resilience break cannot be undertaken in the country in which P works, and

(b)the Department has then confirmed in writing to the international organisation that—

(i)it has received that confirmation, and

(ii)P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7

(3) Those modifications are that—

(a)references in Schedule 7 to a place in accommodation designated by the Department are to be read as references to P's home,

(b)there is no requirement to use transport facilitated by the Department in order to reach their home,

(c)no charge may be imposed by the Department in relation to accommodation where P stays,

(d)the definition of “place” in paragraph 12 of Schedule 7 does not apply.

SavingsN.I.

13.  This entry is without prejudice to any immunity from jurisdiction or inviolability which is accorded to any person described in paragraph 1 under the law of Northern Ireland apart from these Regulations.N.I.

2. Crown servant (border work)N.I.

14.—(1) A Crown servant or government contractor where they are—N.I.

(a)required to undertake essential government work related to the United Kingdom border in the United Kingdom within the period during which they would, but for this exemption, have had to isolate in accordance with Part 2, or

(b)undertaking essential government work related to the United Kingdom border outside of the United Kingdom but—

(i)are required to return to the United Kingdom temporarily,

(ii)will thereafter depart to undertake essential government work related to the United Kingdom border outside of the United Kingdom.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) and paragraph 11—

(a)Crown servant” has the meaning given in section 12(1)(a) to (e) of the Official Secrets Act 1989 M3,

(b)essential government work” means work which has been designated as such by a government department or employer,

(c)government contractor” has the meaning given in section 12(2) of the Official Secrets Act 1989.

Marginal Citations

M31989 c. 6. Section 12 was amended by paragraph 22 of Schedule 10 to the Reserve Forces Act 1996 (c. 14), by paragraph 30 of Schedule 12 to the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c. 38), by paragraph 26 of Schedule 8 to the Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46), by paragraph 9(3) of Schedule 13 to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (c. 47), by paragraph 9 of Schedule 6 to the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000 (c. 32), by paragraph 6 of Schedule 14 to the Energy Act 2004 (c. 20), by paragraph 58 of Schedule 4 to the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, by paragraph 34 of Schedule 10, and paragraph 1 of Schedule 12, to the Government of Wales Act 2006 (c. 32) and by paragraph 36 of Schedule 8 to the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22)

3. Crown servant (defence), armed forces, visiting forcesN.I.

15.—(1) A person who is a Crown servant, a government contractor, or a member of a visiting force, who—N.I.

(a)is required to undertake work necessary to the delivery of essential defence activities,

(b)has travelled from a point of origin within the common travel area or from a green list country on a vessel or aircraft operated by, or in support of, Her Majesty's armed forces or by, or in support of, a visiting force and that vessel or aircraft has not taken on any persons, docked in any port or landed in any red list country or amber list country, or

(c)has undertaken a continuous period of at least 10 days ending with the day immediately preceding the day of their arrival in the United Kingdom aboard a vessel operated by or in support of Her Majesty's Naval Service or by, or in support of, a visiting force, where they have not disembarked and that vessel has not taken on any persons or docked in any port outside of the common travel area for a period of at least 10 days ending with the day of its arrival in the United Kingdom.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)defence” has the meaning given in section 2(4) of the Official Secrets Act 1989,

(b)visiting force” means any body, contingent or detachment of the forces of a country, being a body, contingent or detachment for the time being present in the United Kingdom (including United Kingdom territorial waters), on the invitation of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom.

4. Foreign official (border work)N.I.

16.  An official of a foreign Government. required to travel to the United Kingdom to undertake essential border security duties, or a contractor directly supporting these essential border security duties where—N.I.

(a)they are in possession of a written notice signed by a senior member of their foreign Government confirming that they are required to undertake essential border security duties in the United Kingdom within the period during which they would, but for this exemption, have had to isolate in accordance with Part 2, and that that work cannot be undertaken whilst the person is complying with Part 2, or

(b)their deployment is in line with a standing bilateral or multilateral agreement with Her Majesty's Government on the operation of the Border controls within the United Kingdom.

5. Seamen and mastersN.I.

17.—(1) Seamen and masters, as defined in section 313(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 M4, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work or have been repatriated to Northern Ireland in accordance with the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 or the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006” means the Convention adopted on 23rd February 2006 by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation,

(b)the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007” means the Convention adopted at Geneva on 14th June 2007 by the International Labour Organisation.

Marginal Citations

M41995 c. 21. There are amendments to section 313(1) but none are relevant

6. Pilots (maritime)N.I.

18.  A pilot, as defined in paragraph 22(1) of Schedule 3A to the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 M5, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work or have been repatriated to the United Kingdom.N.I.

Marginal Citations

M5Schedule 3A was inserted by Schedule 1 to the Marine Safety Act 2003 (c. 16)

7. Ship inspectorsN.I.

19.  An inspector or a surveyor of ships appointed under section 256 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 M6, or by a government of a relevant British possession as defined in section 313(1) of that Act, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.N.I.

Marginal Citations

M6There are amendments to section 256 but none are relevant

8. Air crewN.I.

20.—(1) A member of aircraft crew where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work or are otherwise required to travel to the United Kingdom for work purposes.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a)member of aircraft crew” means a person who—

(i)acts as a pilot, flight navigator, flight engineer or flight radiotelephony operator of the aircraft,

(ii)is carried on the flight deck and is appointed by the operator of the aircraft to give or to supervise the training, experience, practice and periodical tests required for the flight crew under article 114(2) of the Air Navigation Order 2016 or any provision of EU-OPS, or

(iii)is carried on the flight for the purpose of performing duties to be assigned by the operator or the pilot in command of the aircraft in the interests of the safety of passengers or of the aircraft,

(b)travel for work purposes includes, in particular—

(i)where the member of aircraft crew resides outside the United Kingdom, travelling to the United Kingdom to work on an aircraft departing from the United Kingdom,

(ii)travelling to attend work-related training in the United Kingdom,

(iii)returning to the United Kingdom following work-related training outside the United Kingdom,

(c)EU-OPS” has the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Air Navigation Order 2016.

9. Transit passengerN.I.

21.  A person who, on arrival in the United Kingdom—N.I.

(a)passes through to another country or territory without alighting from the conveyance by which they arrived in the United Kingdom, or

(b)alighted from the conveyance by which they arrived in the United Kingdom for the sole purpose of continuing a journey to a country or territory outside the common travel area and

(i)remains within their port of entry until their departure from Northern Ireland, or

(ii)travels directly from their port of entry to another port of departure in Northern Ireland.

[F39A. Transit passenger (Republic of Ireland)N.I.

Textual Amendments

21A.  A person P who, on arrival in Northern Ireland, alighted from the conveyance by which they arrived in Northern Ireland for the sole purpose of continuing a journey directly to the Republic of Ireland.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to book and undertake testsN.I.

21B.(1) Where P is a person described in paragraph 21A, P is not required to comply with regulation 8 where P is able to provide evidence to demonstrate to the satisfaction of an immigration officer that they intend to immediately travel directly to the Republic of Ireland.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), such evidence may include:

(i)evidence of residency in the Republic of Ireland;

(ii)evidence of a hotel reservation for the day of arrival; or

(iii)evidence of immediate direct onward travel plans to the Republic of Ireland.]

10. Road haulage workerN.I.

22.—(1) A person who is—N.I.

(a)the driver of a goods vehicle that is being used in connection with the carriage of goods, other than goods for non-commercial personal use by the driver, or

(b)employed by the holder of a Community licence issued under Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 1072/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council M7, and who is acting in the course of their employment.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a)driver” includes a person who is travelling in a vehicle as a relief driver,

(b)goods vehicle” has the meaning given in Article 2(1) of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981.

Marginal Citations

M7OJ No. L 300, 14.11.2009, p. 72

11. Civil aviation inspectorN.I.

23.  Civil aviation inspectors, as defined in Annex 9 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation signed at Chicago on 7th December 1944 M8, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom when engaged on inspection duties.N.I.

Marginal Citations

M8The latest edition of Annex 9, which is published by the International Civil Aviation Organization, is the 15th edition, which applied from 23rd February 2018 (ISBN 978-92-9258-304-9)

12. Returning essential state workerN.I.

24.—(1) Any person who a government department has certified as meeting the description in sub-paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d)—N.I.

(a)a Crown servant or government contractor who is required to undertake essential policing or essential government work in the United Kingdom within the period during which they would, but for this paragraph, have had to isolate in accordance with these Regulations,

(b)a person returning from conducting essential policing or essential government work outside the United Kingdom,

(c)a person returning from conducting essential state business outside of the United Kingdom,

(d)a person returning to the United Kingdom where this is necessary to facilitate the functioning of a diplomatic mission or consular post of Her Majesty or of a military or other official posting on behalf of Her Majesty.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)consular post” means any consulate-general, consulate, vice-consulate or consular agency,

(b)Crown servant” has the meaning given in section 12(1)(a) to (e) of the Official Secrets Act 1989,

(c)essential government work” means work which has been designated as such by a government department, and includes, in particular, work related to national security, the work of the National Crime Agency in pursuance of its statutory functions, and work related to immigration, the coronavirus disease or any other crisis response, but does not include work of the description in the entry relating to Crown servants (border work) in this Schedule,

(d)essential policing” means policing which has been designated as such on behalf of a chief officer or a chief constable,

(e)essential state business” means activity which has been designated as essential to the United Kingdom or Her Majesty's Government by a government department, and includes, in particular, bilateral or multilateral discussions with another state or international organisation and visits to another state on behalf of the United Kingdom or Her Majesty's Government,

(f)government contractor” has the meaning given in section 12(2) of the Official Secrets Act 1989.

Condition for exemption from requirement to possess notification of negative test resultN.I.

25.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 24(1)(a), (b) or (c), P is not required to comply with regulation 6 where a government department has certified, prior to P's departure to the United Kingdom, that P meets this description and is not required to comply.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to book and undertake testN.I.

26.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 24(1)(a) or (c), P is not required to comply with regulation 8 where a government department has certified that P meets this description and that P is not required to comply.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to self-isolateN.I.

27.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 24(1)(a), (c) or (d), P is not required to comply with regulation 10 where a government department has certified, prior to P's departure to the United Kingdom that P meets this description and is not required to comply.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to comply with managed isolationN.I.

28.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 24(1)(a), (b), (c) or (d), P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7 while undertaking that work or activity where a government department has certified that P meets this description and that P is not required to comply while undertaking that work or activity.N.I.

13. Other returning essential workersN.I.

29.—(1) A person who is—N.I.

(a)required to undertake essential or emergency work in the United Kingdom, or

(b)returning from undertaking such work outside of the United Kingdom, where a government department has certified P's work as necessary to facilitate essential government work or essential state business.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) “essential government work” and “essential state business” have the same meaning as in paragraph 24.

Condition for exemption from requirement to possess notification of negative test resultN.I.

30.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 29(1)(b), P is not required to comply with regulation 6 where, prior to P's departure to the United Kingdom, a government department has certified that P is not required to comply with regulation 6.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to book and undertake testN.I.

31.  P is not required to comply with regulation 8 where a government department has certified that P is not required to comply with regulation 8.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to self-isolateN.I.

32.  Where P is a person described in paragraph 29(1)(b), P is not required to comply with regulation 10 where a government department has certified that P is not required to comply with regulation 10.N.I.

Condition for exemption from requirement to comply with managed isolationN.I.

33.  P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7 where a government department has certified that P is not required to comply with regulation 14 and Schedule 7N.I.

14. Official repatriating a prisonerN.I.

34.  A person designated by the relevant Minister under section 5(3) of the Repatriation of Prisoners Act 1984 M9.N.I.

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15. Official escorting extradition subjectN.I.

35.  A person responsible for escorting a person sought for extradition pursuant to a warrant issued under Part 3 of the Extradition Act 2003 M10 or sought for extradition pursuant to any other extradition arrangements.N.I.

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16. Foreign official collecting extradition subjectN.I.

36.  A representative of any territory travelling to the United Kingdom in order to take into custody a person whose surrender has been ordered pursuant to any provision of the Extradition Act 2003.N.I.

17. Essential water / sewerage workerN.I.

37.—(1) A worker engaged in essential or emergency works—N.I.

(a)related to water supplies and sewerage services, and

(b)carried out by a relevant undertaker,

where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a)essential or emergency works” includes—

(i)inspections, maintenance, repairs, and asset replacement activities,

(ii)monitoring, sampling and analysis of water supplies under the Private Water Supplies Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017 M11, or the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017 M12,

(b)sewerage services” has the meaning given in Article 2(2) of the Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 M13,

(c)relevant undertaker” has the meaning given Article 2(2) of the Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) 2006.

18. Essential floods workerN.I.

38.  A worker engaged in essential or emergency works on behalf of the Department for Infrastructure relating to—N.I.

(a)flood risk, within the meaning of the Water Environment (Floods Directive) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009 M14, or

(b)protection against flooding, within the meaning of the Drainage (Northern Ireland) Order 1973 M15,

(c)the drainage of roads within the meaning of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 M16.

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M14S.R. 2009 No. 376, amended by S.R 2018 No. 196, S.R 2018 No. 137

M151973 (N.I 1)

M161993 (N.I. 15)

19. Essential utilities workerN.I.

39.—(1) A worker engaged in essential or emergency works—N.I.

(a)related to—

(i)a generating station,

(ii)an electricity interconnector,

(iii)a district heat network as defined in regulation 2 of the Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014 M17,

(iv)communal heating as defined in regulation 2 of the Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014,

(v)automated ballast cleaning and track re-laying systems on a network, or

(vi)the commissioning, maintenance and repair of industrial machinery for use on a network, or

(b)carried out by or on behalf of—

(i)the national system operator,

(ii)a person holding a transmission licence,

(iii)a person holding a distribution licence,

(iv)a person holding a licence under Article 8 of the Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 M18,

(v)a LNG facility as defined in Article 3 of the Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996, or

(vi)a person holding access rights under regulation 4 or holding a European licence granted under regulation 44 or recognised under regulation 45 of the Railways (Infrastructure Access, Management and Licensing of Railway Undertakings) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 M19,

where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a)distribution licence” means a licence granted under Article 10(1)(bb) of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 M20,

(b)essential or emergency works” includes commissioning, inspections, maintenance, repairs, and asset replacement activities,

(c)national system operator” means the person operating the national transmission system for Northern Ireland,

(d)“network”, in sub-paragraph (1)(a)(v), has the meaning given in section 83(1) of the Railways Act 1993 M21,

(e)transmission licence” means a licence granted under Article 10(1)(b) of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992,

(f)“generating station”, and “transmission system” have the meanings given in Article 3 of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992.

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M17S.I. 2014/3120. There are no relevant amending instruments

M211993 c. 43. There are amendments to section 83(1) but none is relevant

20. Essential nuclear workerN.I.

40.—(1) A person who is—N.I.

(a)nuclear personnel, and who is essential to the safe and secure operations of a site in respect of which a nuclear site licence has been granted,

(b)a nuclear emergency responder, or

(c)an agency inspector,

where the person has travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a)agency inspector” has the meaning given in section 1(1) of the Nuclear Safeguards Act 2000 M22,

(b)nuclear emergency responder” means any person providing assistance to the United Kingdom in accordance with the Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency done at Vienna on 26 September 1986, who has been duly notified to and accepted by the United Kingdom, where the United Kingdom has requested assistance under that Convention,

(c)nuclear personnel” means—

(i)a worker who is employed to carry out work on or in relation to a site in respect of which a nuclear site licence has been granted, or

(ii)an employee of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority M23,

(d)nuclear site licence” has the meaning given in section 1 of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 M24.

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M23The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority was established by section 1 of the Energy Act 2004

M241965 c. 57. Section 1 was substituted by paragraph 17 of Schedule 2 to the Energy Act 2013 (c. 32); by virtue of section 1(2), a licence described in section 1(1) is referred to as a “nuclear site licence

21. Chemical weapons inspectorN.I.

41.  An Inspector from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, within the meaning given to “inspector” by section 24(e) of the Chemical Weapons Act 1996 M25, who has travelled to the United Kingdom for the purposes of an inspection.N.I.

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22. Specialist aerospace engineer or workerN.I.

42.—(1) A specialist aerospace engineer, or a specialist aerospace worker, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)specialist aerospace engineer” means a person who is employed or otherwise engaged to provide engineering services for the purpose of ensuring the continued operation of aviation activities (including but not limited to the provision of maintenance and repair services for production lines, aviation components, grounded aircraft and new aircraft),

(b)specialist aerospace worker” means a person who is employed or otherwise engaged to provide services for the purpose of ensuring safety management and quality assurance as required by relevant standards, guidance and publications on aviation safety produced by the Civil Aviation Authority or the European Union Aviation Safety Agency M26.

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M26The Civil Aviation Authority was established under section 1(1) of the Civil Aviation Act 1971 (c.75). That Act was replaced by a consolidating statute, the Civil Aviation Act 1982 (c.16), section 2(1) of which provides for the continued existence of the Civil Aviation Authority. There are amendments to section 2 but none is relevant. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency was established by Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Union Aviation Safety Agency, and amending Regulations (EC) No 2111/2005, (EC) No 1008/2008, (EU) No 996/2010, (EU) No 376/2014 and Directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulations (EC) No 552/2004 and (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91

23. Oil safety workerN.I.

43.—(1) A person engaged in operational, maintenance or safety activities of a downstream oil facility that has a capacity in excess of 20,000 tonnes, where —N.I.

(a)the downstream oil facility is engaged in a specified activity carried on in the United Kingdom in the course of a business, and contributes (directly or indirectly) to the supply of crude oil based fuels to consumers in the United Kingdom or persons carrying on business in the United Kingdom, and

(b)the activities are required to ensure continued safe operation of the facility,

where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)a facility has a capacity in excess of 20,000 tonnes at any time if it was used in the previous calendar year for the purposes of downstream oil sector activities in relation to more than that number of tonnes of oil,

(b)“specified activities” are—

(i)storing oil,

(ii)handling oil,

(iii)the carriage of oil by sea or inland water,

(iv)conveying oil by pipes,

(v)refining or otherwise processing oil.

24. Essential offshore (oil) workerN.I.

44.—(1) A worker undertaking, or required to commence—N.I.

(a)activities on or in relation to offshore installations,

(b)activities on or in relation to upstream petroleum infrastructure,

(c)critical safety work on offshore installations and wells that are being decommissioned or which are being preserved pending demolition or reuse, or

(d)activities for the provision of workers, goods, materials or equipment or other essential services required to support the safe operation of the activities referred to in paragraphs (a) to (c).

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)offshore installations” has the meaning given in section 44 of the Petroleum Act 1998 M27,

(b)upstream petroleum infrastructure” has the meaning given in section 9H of that Act M28,

(c)wells” has the meaning given in section 45A(10) of that Act M29.

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M271998 c. 17. Section 44 was amended by paragraph 11 of Schedule 1 to the Energy Act 2008 (32)

M28Section 9H was substituted by section 74(2) of the Energy Act 2016 (c. 20)

M29Section 46A was inserted by section 75(1) of the Energy Act 2008

25. Postal operatorN.I.

45.  A postal operator, as defined in section 27(3) of the Postal Services Act 2011 M30, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.N.I.

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26. Specialist technical worker (goods)N.I.

46.  A worker with specialist technical skills, where those specialist technical skills are required for essential or emergency works or services (including commissioning, maintenance and repairs and safety checks) to ensure the continued production, supply, movement, manufacture, storage or preservation of goods, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work or otherwise to commence or resume their work.N.I.

Conditions for exemption from requirement to possess negative test resultN.I.

47.  P is exempt from the requirement to possess a negative test result under regulation 6 if P's skills are required for emergency works or services, but not if required for essential works or services (within the meaning of paragraph 46).N.I.

27. Specialist technical worker (waste management)N.I.

48.  A worker with specialist technical skills where those specialist technical skills are required for essential or emergency works (including commissioning, maintenance, repairs and safety checks) or to fulfil contractual obligations or warranty specifications in, or in connection with, waste management facilities used for the management, sorting, treatment, recovery, or disposal of waste (including energy from waste), where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.N.I.

28. Medical courierN.I.

49.  A person who has travelled to the United Kingdom for the purpose of transporting, material which consists of, or includes, human cells or blood which are to be used for the purpose of providing healthcare.N.I.

29. Medicines inspectorN.I.

50.  A person who is an “inspector” within the meaning of regulation 8(1) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 M31, or who has been appointed as an inspector under regulation 33 of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2013, and who has travelled to the United Kingdom to undertake activities in relation to that role.N.I.

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30. Clinical trial workerN.I.

51.—(1) A person who—N.I.

(a)has travelled to the United Kingdom to—

(i)conduct a clinical trial within the meaning of “conducting a clinical trial” in regulation 2(1) of the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004 M32,

(ii)undertake such activities as are necessary or expedient to prepare for the conduct of a clinical trial, or

(iii)in relation to a clinical trial, to carry out any necessary compliance activity that cannot be conducted remotely,

(b)is a “qualified person” within the meaning of regulation 43 of those Regulations, where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in order to undertake activities in relation to their role as such a person, or

(c)is a “sponsor” within the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of those Regulations, or carries out the functions or duties of a sponsor, of a clinical trial and has travelled to the United Kingdom to undertake activities in relation to a clinical trial.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), “clinical trial” has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004.

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M32S.I. 2004/1031, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations

31. Clinical investigation workerN.I.

52.  A person who has travelled to the United Kingdom—N.I.

(a)to conduct a “clinical investigation” within the meaning of the Medical Devices Regulations 2002 M33,

(b)to undertake such activities as are necessary or expedient to prepare for the conduct of a clinical investigation, or

(c)to carry out any other necessary compliance activity in relation to a clinical investigation,

where none of these functions can be carried out remotely.

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32. Qualified medicines workerN.I.

53.  A person who is—N.I.

(a)a “qualified person” within the meaning of regulation 41(2) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 M34,

(b)a “responsible person” within the meaning of regulation 45(1) of those Regulations,

(c)“an appropriately qualified person responsible for pharmacovigilance” within the meaning of regulation 182(2)(a) of those Regulations, or

(d)“a qualified person (manufacture)” as referred to in paragraph 8(2) of Schedule 2 to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2013,

where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in order to undertake activities in relation to their role as such a person.

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33. Essential infrastructure workerN.I.

54.—(1) A person who has travelled to the United Kingdom for the purposes of their work in essential infrastructure industries including—N.I.

(a)a person involved in essential maintenance and repair of data infrastructure required to reduce and resolve outages, or in the provision of goods and services to support these activities' and

(b)an information technology and telecommunications professional (including information technology consultant, quality analyst, software tester, systems tester, and telecommunications planner), whose expertise is required to—

(i)provide an essential or emergency response to threats and incidents relating to the security of any network and information system, and

(ii)ensure the continued operation of any network and information system.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), “network and information” system has the meaning in regulation 1(2) of the Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 M35.

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34. Communications networks workerN.I.

55.  A person who is engaged in urgent or essential work—N.I.

(a)that is necessary for the continued operation of—

(i)electronic communications networks and services as defined in section 32 of the Communications Act 2003 M36, or

(ii)the BBC's broadcasting transmission network and services,

(b)in associated supply chain companies that maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the electronic communications networks and services and the BBC transmission network and services,

where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.

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35. Subsea fibre optic workerN.I.

56.  A person—N.I.

(a)who is engaged in the installation, maintenance or repair of subsea fibre optic telecommunications infrastructure,

(b)whose role directly supports the installation, maintenance or repair of subsea fibre optic telecommunications infrastructure,

where they have travelled to the United Kingdom in the course of their work.

36. Elite sportspersonN.I.

DefinitionN.I.

57.—(1) An elite sportsperson is a person who is—N.I.

(a)a domestic elite sportsperson (see definition in paragraph 58),

(b)an international elite sportsperson (see definition in paragraph 59),

(c)a domestic ancillary sportsperson, (see definition in paragraph 60) or

(d)an international ancillary sportsperson (see definition in paragraph 61).

(2) Further definitions relevant to this entry are given in paragraph 62.

58.—(1) For the purposes of this entry “domestic elite sportsperson” means an individual who is a domestic elite athlete.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of this entry “elite athlete” means an individual who—

(a)derives a living from competing in a sport,

(b)plays in a professional league or competition,

(c)is a senior representative nominated by a relevant sporting body, or

(d)is on an elite development pathway for a major competition.

59.—(1) For the purposes of this entry “international elite sportsperson” means an individual who is an international elite athlete.N.I.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph “international elite athlete” means an individual who—

(a)derives a living from competing in a sport,

(b)plays in a professional league or competition,

(c)is a senior representative nominated by a relevant sporting body, or

(d)is on an elite development pathway for a major competition.

60.  For the purposes of this entry “domestic ancillary sportsperson” means an individual essential to—N.I.

(a)the running of an elite sports event, including—

(i)operational staff essential to the running of that elite sports event,

(ii)event officials and referees, or

(b)the support of a domestic elite sportsperson, including—

(i)sports team medical, logistical, technical and administration staff,

(ii)individual domestic elite sportsperson medical and technical support staff,

(iii)horse grooms and trainers,

(iv)motorsport mechanics and technical staff,

(v)the parent or carer of a domestic elite sportsperson under the age of 18.

61.  For the purposes of this entry “international ancillary sportsperson” means an individual essential to—N.I.

(a)the running of a specified competition, including—

(i)operational staff essential to the running of a specified competition,

(ii)competition officials and referees,

(iii)broadcast staff and journalists covering a specified competition, or

(b)the support of an international elite sportsperson, including—

(i)sports team medical, logistical, technical and administration staff,

(ii)individual international elite sportsperson medical and technical support staff,

(iii)horse grooms and trainers,

(iv)motorsport mechanics and technical staff,

(v)the parent or carer of an international elite sportsperson under the age of 18.

62.  For the purposes of this entry—N.I.

elite development pathway” means a development pathway established by a recognised national governing body of a sport to prepare sportspersons—

(a)

so that they may derive a living from competing in that sport, or

(b)

to compete in a major competition in that sport,

elite sports event” means a specified competition or other sporting event in which the participants compete—

(a)

to derive a living, or

(b)

to qualify for the right to compete in a major competition,

major competition” means the following, where they are scheduled to be held in 2021 or 2022—

(a)

the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games or Commonwealth Games,

(b)

a European, World or international championship organised by the international governing body of a sport, or national governing bodies of a sport,

(c)

an inter-county league or inter-county competition in Northern Ireland or Ireland, where that league or competition is organised by the national governing body of a sport,

major competition qualifying event” means a specified competition or other sporting event in which the participants compete to qualify for the right to compete in a major competition.

relevant sporting body” in relation to a sportsperson means—

(a)

the recognised national governing body of a sport which may nominate athletes to compete in a major competition, or

(b)

the regional governing body of a sport which may nominate athletes to represent a county in Northern Ireland or Ireland in an inter-county league or inter-county competition, where that league or competition is organised by the national governing body of the sport,

senior representative” means an individual who is considered by a relevant sporting body to be a candidate to qualify to compete—

(a)

in a major competition,

(b)

on behalf of a county in Northern Ireland or Ireland, in an inter-county league or inter-county competition where that league or competition is organised by the national governing body of a sport,

specified competition” means a competition which is specified as such by the Department, and the Department may publish details of specified competitions in such manner as appears to it to be appropriate.

Condition for partial exemption from requirement to self-isolateN.I.

63.—(1) An elite sportsperson must provide, on arrival in Northern Ireland, written evidence from a United Kingdom, Northern Irish or Irish sport's national governing body, that the elite sportsperson satisfies the definition of an elite sportsperson who is exempt under this entry.N.I.

(2) A domestic elite sportsperson must either—

(a)have been outside Northern Ireland in order to compete in an elite sports event, and has returned to Northern Ireland with the intention of continuing activities as a sportsperson,

(b)have been outside Northern Ireland in order to participate in training for a major competition or a major competition qualifying event and has returned to Northern Ireland with the intention of continuing activities as a sportsperson, or

(c)be a United Kingdom sportsperson who is not habitually resident in the United Kingdom and has travelled to Northern Ireland in order to participate in training for, or to compete in, an elite sports event.

(3) An international elite sportsperson must have travelled to Northern Ireland in order to participate in a specified competition.

(4) A domestic ancillary sportsperson must either—

(a)have been outside Northern Ireland in order to participate in the running of an elite sports event, or

(b)have been outside Northern Ireland or in order to support a domestic elite sportsperson who satisfies sub-paragraph (2)(a) or (b),

and has returned to Northern Ireland with the intention of continuing activities as a domestic ancillary sportsperson.

(5) An international ancillary sportsperson must have travelled to Northern Ireland in order to—

(a)participate in the running of an elite sports event, or

(b)support an international elite sportsperson who satisfies paragraph (3).

Nature of partial exemption from requirement to self-isolateN.I.

64.—(1) Where P is a domestic elite sportsperson, P is not in breach of regulation 10 in respect of the following—N.I.

(a)where P travels to, from or between, or attends the location of—

(i)an elite sports event in which P is competing,

(ii)training for an elite sports event,

(b)where P enters into or remains in isolation with—

(i)domestic elite sportspersons or international elite sportspersons who are competing in, or training for that elite sports event, or

(ii)domestic ancillary sportspersons or international ancillary sportspersons involved in that elite sports event.

(2) Where P is an international elite sportsperson, P is not in breach of regulation 10 in respect of the following—

(a)where P travels to, from or between, or attends the location of—

(i)the specified competition in which P is competing, or

(ii)training for the specified competition in which P is competing,

(b)where P enters into or remains in isolation with—

(i)domestic elite sportspersons or international elite sportspersons who are competing in or training for that specified competition, or

(ii)domestic ancillary sportspersons or international ancillary sportspersons involved in that specified competition.

(3) Where P is a domestic ancillary sportsperson, P is not in breach of regulation 10 in respect of the following—

(a)where P travels to, from, or between, or attends the location of—

(i)a place in which P's presence is essential to the running of an elite sports event,

(ii)a place in which P provides essential support to a domestic elite sportsperson who is competing or in training for an elite sports event,

(b)where P enters into or remains in isolation with—

(i)domestic elite sportspersons or international elite sportspersons who are competing in or training for that elite sports event or any other elite sports event, or

(ii)domestic ancillary sportspersons or international ancillary sportspersons involved in that elite sports event or any other elite sports event.

(4) Where P is an international ancillary sportsperson, P is not in breach of regulation 10 in respect of the following—

(a)where P travels to, from, or between, or attends the location of—

(i)a place in which P's presence is essential to the running of an elite sports event,

(ii)a place in which P provides essential support to an international elite sportsperson who is competing or in training for an elite sports event,

(iii)the specified competition, or

(iv)training for the specified competition,

(b)where P enters into or remains in isolation with—

(i)domestic elite sportspersons or international elite sportspersons who are competing in or training for that that specified competition, or

(ii)domestic ancillary sportspersons or international ancillary sportspersons involved in that specified competition.

37. Essential worker (film and high end TV productions)N.I.

65.—(1) A person engaged in film and high end TV production where—N.I.

(a)Northern Ireland Screen has nominated and the Department for the Economy has approved both the production and the person engaged in production for the purposes of this paragraph,

(b)Northern Ireland Screen has committed to investing at least £1 million in the production,

(c)Northern Ireland Screen has confirmed that the presence of the person in Northern Ireland is essential to the production,

(d)the person provides, on arrival in Northern Ireland, written evidence from the Department for the Economy, that the person satisfies the definition of a person engaged in film and high end TV production for the purposes of this paragraph.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a)a person is engaged in film production if engaged in the making of a film which is a British film for the purposes of Schedule 1 to the Films Act 1985 M37,

(b)a person is engaged in high end TV production if working on the making of a television programme which is a British programme for the purposes of Part 15A of the Corporation Tax Act 2009.

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