Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021

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Introduction

PART 1
General

1 Citation and commencement

2 Interpretation

3 Interpretation: red, amber and green list countries and arrivals

PART 2
Obligations on persons arriving in Northern Ireland and others

4 Requirement to provide information

5 Persons exempt from requirement to provide information

6 Requirement to possess notification of negative test result

7 Persons exempt from requirement to possess notification of a negative test result

8 Requirement to book and undertake tests

9 Persons exempt from requirement to book and undertake tests

10 Requirement to self-isolate

11 Limitations to, and exceptions from, requirement to self-isolate

12 Place where a person must self-isolate

13 Persons exempt from requirement to self-isolate

14 Requirement to comply with managed isolation

15 Persons exempt from the requirement to comply with managed isolation

PART 3
Prohibition on the arrival of aircraft and vessels into Northern Ireland

16 Interpretation of Part 3

17 Prohibition on arrival of aircraft into Northern Ireland

18 Prohibition on arrival of vessels into Northern Ireland

PART 4
Enforcement

19 Enforcement of requirement to isolate

20 Additional enforcement powers in respect of managed isolation

21 Additional enforcement powers in respect of red list arrivals

22 Power of entry in respect of managed isolation

23 Offences and penalties

24 Reasonable excuses: contravention of regulation 6

25 Reasonable excuses: contravention of regulation 8

26 Fixed penalty notices

27 Amount of fixed penalty

28 Amount of fixed penalty: offences committed under statutory provisions revoked by these Regulations

29 Effect of fixed penalty notice

30 Registration certificates

31 Registration of penalty

32 Challenge to notice

33 Setting aside of sum enforceable under regulation 31

PART 5
Information sharing

34 Power to use and disclose information

35 Self-incrimination

PART 6
Review and expiry of these Regulations

36 Review of need for restrictions

37 Expiry of these Regulations

PART 7
Final provisions

38 Revocations

39 Transitional provisions

40 Relationship between these Regulations and the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel, Operator Liability and Information to Passengers) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Red list countries

SCHEDULE 2 Green list countries – exempt countries, territories, and parts of countries or territories

SCHEDULE 3 Passenger information

SCHEDULE 4 Persons who are exempt

SCHEDULE 5 Qualifying test

SCHEDULE 6 Requirement to book and undertake tests (mandatory testing after arrival in Northern Ireland)

SCHEDULE 7 Managed isolation

SCHEDULE 8 Prohibition on arrival of aircraft and vessels

SCHEDULE 9 Revocations

Signature

Explanatory note

PART 4Enforcement

Offences

Reasonable excuses: contravention of regulation 825.

(1)

For the purposes of regulation 23(1)(c), reasonable excuses for contravening regulation 8(2), (3) or (4) include, in particular, where—

(a)

it was not reasonably practicable for a person to book a test due to a disability,

(b)

a person reasonably considered before arriving in Northern Ireland that it would not be reasonably practicable for the person (or, as the case may be, the child for whom the person has responsibility) to provide a sample for a test in accordance with regulation 8 due to a disability,

(c)

a person required medical treatment with such urgency that booking a test was not reasonably practicable,

(d)

a person was accompanying, in order to provide support, whether medical or otherwise, a person described in sub-paragraph (a) or (c) where it was not reasonably practicable for the accompanying person to book a test,

(e)

a person began their journey to Northern Ireland in a country or territory in which the person did not have reasonable access to the facilities or services required to book a test, with or without payment, and such facilities or services were not reasonably accessible in their last point of departure if this was different to where they began their journey.

(2)

For the purposes of regulation 23(1)(c), reasonable excuses for contravening regulation 8(5) include, in particular, where—

(a)

it is not reasonably practicable for a person to undertake a test due to a disability,

(b)

a person requires medical treatment with such urgency that undertaking a test is not reasonably practicable,

(c)

a test is cancelled for reasons beyond the person’s control,

(d)

a person has left Northern Ireland in accordance with regulation 10(3)(b), or left the common travel area in accordance with paragraph 11(1)(a) of Schedule 7.