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8. In regulation 25 (Part 5: persons not required to comply)—
(a)for paragraph (1)(a) to (e) substitute—
“(a)a person described in any of the following paragraphs of Part 1 of schedule 4 (exemptions: diplomats, Crown servants, visiting forces etc.)—
(i)paragraph 1(1) (diplomats, consuls, heads of State etc.),
(ii)paragraph 1(2), (3) and (4) (international organisations, foreign representatives, etc.), where prior to P’s arrival in the United Kingdom, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has confirmed in writing that P is not required to comply with this Part,
(iii)paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 (border and defence activities),
(iv)paragraphs 5 and 6 (essential government work, etc.) where, prior to P’s arrival in the United Kingdom, the relevant Department or the Scottish Ministers have certified that P—
(aa)meets the description in paragraph 5 or, as the case may be, 6, and
(bb)is not required to comply with this Part,
(b)a person described in Part 1A of schedule 4 (exemptions: law enforcement),
(c)a person described in any of the following paragraphs of Part 2 of schedule 4 (exemptions: transport)—
(i)paragraph 9 (seamen and masters, etc.), unless that person has travelled to the United Kingdom in order to work, or has been repatriated to the United Kingdom after working, on board a cruise ship,
(ii)paragraph 10 (aircraft crew),
(iii)paragraph 11 (in-flight security officer),
(iv)paragraph 15 (road haulage workers),
(d)a person described in Part 5 of schedule 4 (exemptions: healthcare),”,
(b)at the end of paragraph (2) insert—
““specified person” and “stipulated person” have the meanings given in paragraph 1(10) of schedule 4.”.
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