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Amendment of the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020S

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2.—(1) The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 M1 are amended as follows.

(2) For regulation 1(2) (citation, commencement and application) substitute—

(2) These Regulations apply—

(a)in Scotland, and

(b)in Scottish airspace, in relation to a person who is on a mode of transport which took off from, or is to land at, a place in Scotland.

(3) In paragraph (2)—

Scotland” includes so much of the internal waters and territorial sea of the United Kingdom as are adjacent to Scotland,

Scottish airspace” means the airspace above Scotland..

(3) After regulation 3(5)(b) (requirement to close premises and businesses) insert—

(c)premises by a business taking preparatory steps, while the premises remain closed to members of the public, in pursuance of the requirement in regulation 4(1)..

(4) In regulation 4 (further restrictions and closures)—

(a)after paragraph (5)(a)(iv) insert—

(v)needs accommodation while travelling for the purposes of work or to provide voluntary or charitable services, where it is not reasonably possible for the person to work, or to provide those services, from the place where they are living,,

(b)in paragraph (7)—

(i)omit “or” following sub-paragraph (b),

(ii)in sub-paragraph (c), after “emergency),” insert “ or ”,

(iii)after sub-paragraph (c) insert—

(d)for prayer or contemplation by an individual either alone or with members of their household,.

(5) In regulation 6(a) (restrictions on gatherings), for “two” substitute “ three ”.

(6) After regulation 6 insert—

PART 3A SPublic transport

Requirement to wear a face covering on public transport

6A.(1) Except to the extent that a defence would be available under regulation 8(4), no person may use a passenger transport service or passenger transport service premises without wearing a face covering.

(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to the wearing of a face covering—

(a)on a school transport service,

(b)on a cruise ship,

(c)by a child who is under the age of 5,

(d)by a constable acting in the course of their duty,

(e)by an emergency responder (other than a constable) acting in their capacity as an emergency responder,

(f)by a person providing a passenger transport service, or an employee of that person, where there is a partition between the person or employee and members of the public,

(g)by a person flying or otherwise operating a passenger transport service for the carriage of passengers by air,

(h)on a ferry where—

(i)the ferry, or the part of the ferry which is open to members of the public, is entirely outdoors, or

(ii)a distance of two metres can be maintained between any persons on the ferry or the part of the ferry which is open to members of the public.

(3) In this regulation—

emergency responder” has the meaning given by section 153A(6) of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 M2,

passenger transport service” means a service provided for the carriage of passengers by road, railway, tramway, air or sea,

passenger transport service premises” means off-road premises where a passenger transport service may stop or terminate, allowing passengers on and off.

(4) For the purposes of paragraph (1)—

(a)a person uses a passenger transport service when—

(i)they are—

(aa)boarding any mode of transport by means of which a passenger transport service is provided, or

(bb)on board any mode of transport, whether or not for the purposes of travel, by means of which a passenger transport service is provided, and

(ii)that service is available for use by the public,

(b)a person uses passenger transport service premises when—

(i)they are present at premises where a passenger transport service may provide, stop or terminate their service, and

(ii)those premises are available for use by the public..

(7) In regulation 8 (offences and penalties)—

(a)in paragraph (4), after “reasonable excuse” insert “ (see paragraphs (5) and (5A)) ”,

(b)in paragraph (5)—

(i)for “In paragraph (4)” substitute “ Subject to paragraph (5A) ”,

(ii)in sub-paragraph (b)(iii), for “one other household” substitute “ no more than two other households ”,

(iii)in sub-paragraph (o)(iii), for “one other household.” substitute “ no more than two other households, ”,

(iv)after sub-paragraph (o) insert—

(p)to attend a place of worship to pray or contemplate, either alone or with other members of their household,

(q)in relation to a person who is a member of a household which is part of an extended household, to visit, provide assistance to or stay with the household which forms the other part of the extended household in the place where that household is living.,

(c)after paragraph (5) insert—

(5A) In relation to the wearing of a face covering, a reasonable excuse includes—

(a)to seek medical assistance,

(b)to provide care or assistance to a vulnerable person, including to provide emergency assistance,

(c)to avoid injury, illness or to escape a risk of harm,

(d)where the person cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering—

(i)because of any physical or mental illness or impairment or disability (within the meaning of section 6 of the Equality Act 2010 M3),

(ii)without severe distress,

(e)to communicate with a person who has difficulties communicating (in relation to speech, language or otherwise),

(f)to eat or drink where reasonably necessary,

(g)to take medication,

(h)to remove a face covering temporarily to comply with a request by a relevant person or another person acting in the course of their duties, and for the purposes of this sub-paragraph “relevant person” has the meaning given by regulation 7(12)..

(8) In regulation 9 (fixed penalty notices)—

(a)in paragraph (6), after “that Act” insert “ and sections 226B and 226I of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 M4,

(b)in paragraph (7)—

(i)for sub-paragraph (f) substitute—

(f)in section 131(5)—

(i)the reference to “in accordance with this Part” is to be construed as a reference to these Regulations, and

(ii)the reference to “a sum equal to one and a half times” is to be disregarded,,

(ii)omit “and” following sub-paragraph (f),

(iii)after sub-paragraph (g) insert—

(h)in section 226B(5)(a)(ii) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995—

(i)the reference to “by virtue of section 131(5) of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004” is to be construed as a reference to that section as modified by this paragraph, and

(ii)the reference to “a fixed penalty notice given under section 129 (fixed penalty notices) of that Act” is to be construed as a reference to section 129 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 as modified by this paragraph..

(9) In regulation 10 (interpretation)—

(a)after the definition of “constable” insert—

extended household” means two households which have chosen to be treated as a single household, where one of those households is a qualifying household,

face covering” means a covering of any type which covers a person's nose and mouth,

household” includes an extended household,,

(b)after the definition of “a person who is carrying on a business” insert—

qualifying household” means—

(a)a person who lives alone, or

(b)a household where only one person in the household is 18 years or over,.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 2(1)(3)(5)(7)(b)(ii)(iii)(8)(9)(b) in force at 19.6.2020, see reg. 1(2)

I2Reg. 2(2)(4)(6)(7)(a)(b)(i)(c) in force at 22.6.2020, see reg. 1(3)(a)(b)

I3Reg. 2(7)(b)(iv)(9)(a) in force at 19.6.2020 for specified purposes, see reg. 1(2)

I4Reg. 2(7)(b)(iv)(9)(a) in force at 22.6.2020 in so far as not already in force, see reg. 1(3)(c)

Marginal Citations

M1S.S.I. 2020/103, relevantly amended by S.S.I. 2020/164.

M21984 c.51. Section 153A(6) was inserted by section 75 of the Finance Act 2015 (c.11).

M41995 c.46. Sections 226B and 226I were inserted by section 55 of the Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007. Sections 226B and 226I have been amended but none of the amendments are relevant to these Regulations.

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