Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021 (Amendment No. 21) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021

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Introduction

1 Citation and commencement

2 The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021 are…

3 In Regulation 1(2) in the definition of “qualifying individual” for…

4 In Regulation 1(2) at the relevant place insert—

5 In the definition of “tourist accommodation” after “self-catering establishment or…

6 After Regulation 1(3)(d) insert— (e) a person is to be…

7 (1) At the beginning of Part 2 (Restrictions relating to…

8 Before regulation 4(2)(e) insert— (a) ensure that visitors remain in…

9 After Regulation 4(2)(f) insert— (g) prevent dancing by visitors indoors…

10 In Regulation 4(2)(i) after “duty in regulation 15A;” insert “and”….

11 After regulation 4(2)(i) insert— (j) display prominently, at each part…

12 In Regulation 5(1) after “(other than a premises to which…

13 Before the new regulation 5(1)(d) insert— (a) must not permit…

14 Before Regulation 5(1)(e) insert— (d) must not permit dancing indoors…

15 After Regulation 5(1)(j) insert— (k) must ensure that visitors remain…

16 In Regulation 9(1) after “(see Regulation 10)” insert “, an…

17 In Regulation 9(5) omit “responsible for organising or operating the…

18 After Regulation 10 insert— Indoor standing events (1) A person must not attend, organise or operate an…

19 At the beginning of Part 4 (Restrictions on Movement etc.)…

20 In Regulations 16D(1)(a) and 16D(1)(b) before “an event that” insert…

21 Omit Regulation 16D(3).

22 Before Schedule 2 (Close Contact Services) insert— SCHEDULE1 Regulation 2…

23 In Schedule 2A for Regulation 1 substitute— A funeral, marriage ceremony or a civil partnership registration. A reception or gathering which relates to a funeral, marriage…

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Explanatory note

Citation and commencement13.

Before the new regulation 5(1)(d) insert—

“(a)

must not permit the consumption of food or drink (including intoxicating liquor) indoors on the premises other than by a person seated at a table;

(b)

in an indoor venue where intoxicating liquor is sold or provided, must permit orders for food or drink (including intoxicating liquor) to be placed only by persons seated at a table;

(c)

other than in relation to an event to celebrate a marriage or civil partnership, ensure that the number of persons (not including children aged 12 or under) seated indoors at any one table is no more than six, or no more than ten if those seated at the table comprise a single household;”