PART 3

F1Requirement for certain travellers to possess managed self-isolation package6A

1

This regulation applies where a person (“P”) arrives in Scotland from—

a

outside the common travel area, F2or

F3b

elsewhere within the common travel area where P has, at any time in the period beginning with the 10th day before the date of their arrival in Scotland, departed from or transited through an acute risk country or territory.

F4c

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2

P may only enter Scotland at one of the following ports—

a

Aberdeen Airport,

b

Edinburgh Airport,

c

Glasgow Airport,

d

any military airfield or port.

3

Paragraph (2) does not apply to P where the aircraft on which P is travelling lands at an airport not mentioned in paragraph (2) for—

a

a reason relating to the safety or security of the aircraft, or any person aboard it,

b

any other emergency reason, or

c

the reason that military personnel disembark at an airport not mentioned in paragraph (2).

4

P must be in possession of a managed self-isolation package.

5

The requirement in paragraph (4) may be complied with by P obtaining a managed self-isolation package either before P’s arrival in Scotland or immediately upon P’s arrival in Scotland.

6

In this regulation, a “managed self-isolation package” means—

a

a booking for a place in accommodation designated by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this regulation in relation to P’s port of arrival in Scotland,

b

a booking for transport facilitated by the Scottish Ministers from P’s port of arrival in Scotland to the accommodation referred to in sub-paragraph (a), and

c

a testing package within the meaning given in regulation 5C.

7

If P is a child, any person who has responsibility for P when P is travelling to Scotland must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that P complies with paragraph (4).

8

The Scottish Ministers, or a person designated by the Scottish Ministers, may impose a charge for the managed self-isolation package and the Scottish Ministers—

a

must publish details of such charges in such manner as they consider appropriate, and

b

may recover any sum owed by P pursuant to such a charge as a debt.