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37. In this Part—
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” means notification of the result of a test for the detection of coronavirus which includes, in English, French or Spanish, the following information—the name of the person from whom the test sample was taken,
that person’s date of birth or age,
the negative result of that test,
the date the test sample was collected or received by the test provider,
the name of the test provider and information sufficient to contact that provider, and
the name of the device that was used for the test.
“international passenger service” means a commercial service by which passengers travel to a port in Scotland from outside the common travel area on a vessel or aircraft,
“operator” means an operator of an international passenger service,
“passenger” means a person travelling on a conveyance who is not a member of the conveyance’s crew,
“relevant passenger” means a passenger who fails, without reasonable excuse—
to provide evidence of having provided passenger information when requested to do so by an immigration officer pursuant to regulation 4(4) of these Regulations, or
to produce a valid notification of a negative result when requested to do so by a constable or an immigration officer pursuant to regulation 8(4) of these Regulations.
“required information” means the information specified in schedule 7 and, where appropriate, schedule 8 as required by regulations 38 to 41 of these Regulations,
“vessel” means a vessel which is 24 metres or more in length.
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