Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Additional Temporary Measures) (Scotland) Regulations 2020

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Introduction

PART 1
Introduction, application and review

1 Citation, commencement and application

2 Meaning of “the protected area”

3 Effect of Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Scotland) Regulations 2020

4 Application of these Regulations

5 Interpretation

6 Review of requirements and restrictions

PART 2
Measures applying within the protected area

7 Requirement to close certain premises in the protected area to members of the public

8 Requirement to close licensed premises in the protected area

9 Requirement to close unlicensed premises during certain hours and to prohibit consumption of alcohol in the protected area

10 Exceptions for requirements in regulations 8 and 9 for certain services

11 Restriction on public gatherings in the protected area

PART 3
Measures applying outside the protected area

12 Requirement to close certain premises outside the protected area to members of the public

13 Requirement relating to relevant hospitality premises during certain hours: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc.

14 Restrictions on consumption of alcohol indoors in relevant hospitality premises

15 Exceptions for requirements in regulations 13 and 14 for certain services

16 Restriction on public gatherings

PART 4
Measures applying both within and outside the protected area

17 Requirement to take measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus

18 Requirement to collect and share information: restaurants, cafes, bars, public houses, etc.

19 Guidance on minimising exposure to coronavirus

20 Restriction on gatherings in private dwellings

21 Restriction on parties in private dwellings

22 Power to enter a private dwelling

PART 5
Face coverings

23 Requirement to wear face coverings on public transport

24 Requirement to wear face coverings in certain indoor public places

PART 6
Enforcement

25 Enforcement of requirements

26 Offences and penalties

27 Fixed penalty notices

PART 7
Expiry

28 Expiry

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE Places where face coverings must be worn

Signature

Explanatory note

PART 4Measures applying both within and outside the protected area

Power to enter a private dwelling22.

(1)

A constable may enter a private dwelling if—

(a)

the constable reasonably suspects that—

(i)

there is a contravention of regulation 20 or 21 going on there, and

(ii)

it is necessary and proportionate to enter the dwelling for the purpose of preventing the continuation of the contravention, and

(b)

a condition in paragraph (2) or (3) is met.

(2)

Where the constable reasonably suspects that there is a contravention of regulation 20 going on at the private dwelling, the condition mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) is that either—

(a)

the person who appears to be the occupier of the dwelling has consented, or

(b)

the entry is effected under the authority of a warrant issued under paragraph (7).

(3)

Where the constable reasonably suspects that there is a contravention of regulation 21 going on at the private dwelling, the condition mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) is that—

(a)

the constable has requested any person reasonably suspected to be contravening regulation 21 to stop doing so, and

(b)

the person has failed to comply with the request.

(4)

The power of entry in this regulation—

(a)

may be exercised at any time, and

(b)

includes the power to use reasonable force.

(5)

The constable must, if requested to do so, provide a document or any other thing showing the constable’s authority to exercise the power of entry in this regulation.

(6)

Paragraph (7) applies where—

(a)

a constable has been refused entry or reasonably anticipates being refused entry, or

(b)

the occupier of the dwelling is temporarily absent and the constable considers the situation to be urgent.

(7)

A sheriff or justice of the peace may by warrant authorise a constable to enter the private dwelling.

(8)

A warrant under this regulation continues in force until the purpose for which it is issued is fulfilled.