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[Prohibition on organising eventsE+W
5.—(1) No person may, without a reasonable excuse, be involved in organising—
(a)an event held wholly or mainly indoors at which more than 15 people are in attendance, or
(b)an event held wholly or mainly outdoors at which more than 30 people are in attendance,
not counting persons working, or providing voluntary services, at the event.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a person involved in organising an event authorised by the Welsh Ministers under paragraph 6.
(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)—
(a)a person is not involved in organising an event if the person’s only involvement is attending it;
(b)a reasonable excuse includes where the person has taken all reasonable measures to ensure that no more than 15 or 30 people are in attendance, as the case may be;
[(c)where—
(i)a market, or
(ii)a religious service,
is held in premises ordinarily used for that purpose or outdoors, it is not to be treated as an event;
(d)the following are not to be treated as events—
(i)the showing of a film at a drive-in cinema;
(ii)a performance at a drive-in theatre;
(iii)an elite sporting event at which the only people present are elite athletes and persons working or providing voluntary services at the event.]]
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