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PART 2 Other restrictions on business
2.Requirement for seated food and drink sale and consumption in food and drink businesses in a Level 0 area
3.Requirement to take measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus in a Level 0 area
4.Guidance on minimising exposure to coronavirus in a Level 0 area
5.Requirement to collect and share information in a Level 0 area: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc.
PART 2 Other restrictions on business
2.Requirement for seated food and drink sale and consumption in food and drink businesses in a Level 1 area
3.Restricted opening hours for food and drink businesses in a Level 1 area
4.Requirement to take measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus in a Level 1 area
5.Guidance on minimising exposure to coronavirus in a Level 1 area
6.Requirement to collect and share information in a Level 1 area: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc.
PART 2 Other restrictions on business
3.Requirement for seated food and drink sale and consumption in food and drink businesses in a Level 2 area
4.Closure of drinks-only public house businesses in a Level 2 area
5.Restricted opening hours for food and drink businesses in a Level 2 area
6.Restrictions on sale and consumption of alcohol in food and drink businesses in a Level 2 area
8.Requirement to take measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus in a Level 2 area
9.Guidance on minimising exposure to coronavirus in a Level 2 area
10.Requirement to collect and share information in a Level 2 area: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc.
PART 2 Other restrictions on business
3.Requirement for seated food and drink sale and consumption in food and drink businesses in a Level 3 area
4.Closure of drinks-only public house businesses in a Level 3 area
5.Restrictions on food and drink businesses in a Level 3 area
6.Exceptions to food and drink business restrictions for certain services
7.Requirement to take measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus in a Level 3 area
9.Requirement to collect and share information: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc.
1.Requirement to close certain premises in a Level 4 area to members of the public
1A.Requirement to close places of worship in a level 4 area to members of the public
2.Requirement to close retail and library premises in a Level 4 area to members of the public
3.Requirement to cease providing holiday accommodation in a Level 4 area
4.Requirement to cease mobile close contact services in a Level 4 area
4A.Requirement to cease driving lessons and tests in a Level 4 area
4B.Requirement to cease mobile close contact services or vehicle driving lessons or tests in respect of Level 4 areas
4C.Exemption for certain driving lessons and tests in Level 4 areas
PART 2 Other restrictions on business
5.Requirement for seated food and drink sale and consumption in food and drink businesses in a Level 4 area
7.Exceptions to food and drink business closures for certain services
8.Requirement to take measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus in a Level 4 area
9.Guidance on minimising exposure to coronavirus in a Level 4 area
10.Requirement to collect and share information: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc. in a Level 4 area
Restrictions on leaving or entering Scotland: common travel area
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