Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020

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Introduction

PART 1
Introduction, review and expiry

1 Title, application and coming into force

2 Review

3 Expiry

PART 2
Levels of restrictions on gathering, travelling, and on use of premises of businesses and services

4 Levels of restrictions

PART 3
Requirement to isolate etc.

CHAPTER 1 Requirement to isolate etc. where person tests positive for coronavirus or has close contact with such person

5 Interpretation of Part

6 Requirement to isolate: adult with coronavirus

7 Requirement to isolate: child with coronavirus

8 Requirement to isolate after close contact: adult

9 Requirement to isolate after close contact: child

10 Isolation requirements: general exceptions

11 Isolation requirements: exception for participants in a testing scheme

11A Requirement to isolate: specific provision for people who are in Wales on 22 January 2021 and who have been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or the United Republic of Tanzania in the previous 10 days

11AA Requirement to isolate: specific provision for people who are in Wales on 29 January 2021 and who have been in certain countries in the previous 10 days

11B Isolation requirements: specific exception for people who have been in certain countries

12 Requirement on persons with responsibility for children

13 Withdrawing a notice which requires isolation

CHAPTER 2 Information

14 Power to use and disclose information

PART 3A
Travel restrictions etc.

14A Restriction on international travel

14B International travel declaration form

PART 4
Taking preventative measures in regulated premises

15 Regulated premises and responsible persons

16 Requirement to take all reasonable measures to minimise the risk of exposure to coronavirus

17 Specific measures applicable to licensed premises

17A Specific measures applicable to retail premises

18 Guidance about taking reasonable measures

PART 4A
Taking preventative measures when election campaigning

18A Requirement to take all reasonable measures to minimise the risk of exposure to coronavirus when election campaigning

PART 5
Face coverings

19 Requirement to wear face covering on public transport

20 Requirement to wear face covering in certain indoor public places

21 Guidance about requirements to wear face coverings

PART 6
Provision of education in school

22 Provision of education in school to certain pupils when school premises are closed

23 Failure to comply with regulation 22

24 Interpretation of this Part

PART 7
Enforcement

25 Enforcement officers

26 Enforcement of requirement to take preventative measures

27 Compliance notices

28 Powers of removal and dispersal: gatherings and being away from home

29 Powers relating to travel restrictions

30 Powers relating to contravention of isolation requirement

31 Powers relating to events

32 Enforcement of face covering requirements

33 Enforcement: children

34 Power of entry

35 Power of police to conduct road checks

36 Enforcement: supplemental provision

PART 8
Offences and penalties

CHAPTER 1 Offences

37 Offences relating to gatherings and being away from home

38 Travel restriction offences

39 Offences relating to organising events

40 Offences relating to isolation requirements and contact tracing

41 Offence of failing to wear a face covering

42 Offences relating to businesses and services

43 Obstruction and contravention of directions and compliance notices

44 Penalty

45 Arrest without warrant

46 Offences committed by bodies corporate etc.

CHAPTER 2 Fixed penalties

47 Fixed penalty notices

48 Amount of fixed penalty: general

49 Amount of fixed penalty: participating in a large gathering at a private dwelling

49A Amount of fixed penalty: international travel requirements

50 Amount of fixed penalty: organising an event

51 Amount of fixed penalty: organising an unlicensed music event

52 Amount of fixed penalty: business-related offences

53 Fixed penalties: form and procedure

54 Fixed penalty notices: prohibition of double jeopardy

CHAPTER 3 Proceedings

55 Self-incrimination

56 Prosecutions

PART 9
General

57 Interpretation

58 Revocation

59 Consequential amendment

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Alert Level 1 Restrictions

SCHEDULE 2 Alert Level 2 Restrictions

SCHEDULE 3 Alert Level 3 Restrictions

SCHEDULE 3A Temporary Alert Level 3 Restrictions

SCHEDULE 4 Alert Level 4 Restrictions

SCHEDULE 5 Areas and temporary modifications

SCHEDULE 5A Persons exempt from the restrictions on leaving the United Kingdom, and the requirement to have a travel declaration form

SCHEDULE 6 Temporary modifications for Christmas: extended households and travel

SCHEDULE 7 Regulated premises

SCHEDULE 8 Enforcement of requirement to take preventative measures on regulated premises

SCHEDULE 9 Form of sign to accompany premises improvement notice or premises closure notice

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PART 9General

Interpretation57.

(1)

In these Regulations—

(a)

alcohol” has the meaning given by section 191 of the Licensing Act 2003 M1;

(b)

alternative wedding ceremony” means a ceremony—

(i)

based on a person’s faith or belief or lack of belief, to mark the union of two people, other than a ceremony for the purposes of solemnising a marriage or forming a civil partnership,

(ii)

held in regulated premises, and

(iii)

organised by a charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution;

(c)

carer” means a person who provides care for the person assisted where—

(i)

the carer is entitled to an assessment under section 24 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 M2,

(ii)

the care is part of the provision of community care services under Part 4 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, or

(iii)

the care is provided by a care provider registered under Part 1 of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 M3;

(d)

child” means a person who is aged under 18;

F1(da)

“close contact service” means a service which is ordinarily provided by any of the following—

(i)

hair salons and barbers;

(ii)

nail and beauty salons including tanning and electrolysis services;

(iii)

body piercings and tattooing services;

(e)

contact information”, in relation to a person, means the person’s name and information sufficient to enable the person to be contacted, (including a telephone number, and, in relation to a person at regulated premises, the date and time at which the person was at the premises);

(f)

contact tracer” means—

(i)

a person employed or engaged for the purposes of the health service (within the meaning of section 206 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 M4 or section 108 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 M5);

(ii)

a person employed or engaged by a local authority,

designated for the purposes of Part 3 by a Local Health Board, Public Health Wales National Health Service Trust M6 or a local authority;

(g)

coronavirus” means severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2);

F2(h)

elite athlete” means an individual who—

(i)

derives a living from competing in a sport,

(ii)

is designated as an elite athlete by the Sports Council for Wales for the purposes of—

(aa)

these Regulations,

(bb)

the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Wales) Regulations 2020,

(cc)

the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2020,

(dd)

the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 3) (Wales) Regulations 2020, or

(ee)

the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 4) (Wales) Regulations 2020,

(iii)

is an “elite sportsperson” within the meaning given by regulation 2(1) of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (All Tiers) (England) Regulations 2020,

(iv)

is a “professional sportsperson” within the meaning given by regulation 2(1) of the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Local Levels) (Scotland) Regulations 2020, or

(v)

is an “elite athlete” within the meaning given by paragraph 39(2) of Schedule 2 to the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020;

(i)

elite sporting event” means a sporting event at which only elite athletes are competing;

(j)

face covering” means a covering of any type which covers a person’s nose and mouth;

(k)

food and drink business” means—

(i)

bars (including bars in members’ clubs);

(ii)

public houses;

(iii)

cafes, canteens and restaurants (including workplace canteens and dining rooms in members’ clubs);

(l)

holiday site” means any land in Wales on which a mobile home or caravan is stationed for the purposes of human habitation (including any land in Wales used in conjunction with that land), in respect of which the relevant planning permission or the site licence for the land—

(i)

is expressed to be granted for holiday use only, or

(ii)

requires that there are times of the year when no mobile home or caravan may be stationed on the site for human habitation;

(m)

holiday or travel accommodation” means accommodation in—

(i)

camping sites;

(ii)

holiday sites;

(iii)

hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation;

(iv)

other holiday accommodation (including holiday apartments, hostels and boarding houses);

(n)

local authority” means the council of a county or county borough in Wales;

(o)

parental responsibility” has the same meaning as in the Children Act 1989 M7;

(p)

a “person responsible for carrying on a business” includes the owner, proprietor, and manager of that business;

(q)

premises” includes any building or structure and any land;

(r)

public transport service” means a service provided to the general public for the carriage of passengers by road, railway, tramway, air or water;

(s)

regulated premises” has the meaning given by regulation 15(1);

F3(t)

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(u)

single adult household” means—

(i)

a household comprising of 1 adult (and any number of children), or

(ii)

a household comprising of—

(aa)

1 adult who has caring responsibilities for 1 or more other adults in the household,

(bb)

the adult or adults being cared for,

(cc)

no other adults, and

(dd)

any number of children;

(v)

vehicle” includes an aircraft, a cable car, a train, a tram and a vessel;

(w)

vulnerable person” includes—

(i)

any person aged 70 or older;

(ii)

any person under 70 who has an underlying health condition;

(iii)

any person who is pregnant;

(iv)

any child;

(v)

any person who is a vulnerable adult within the meaning given by section 60(1) of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 M8.

(2)

For the purposes of determining whether or not a site is a holiday site in accordance with paragraph (1)(l), any provision of the relevant planning permission or of the site licence which permits the stationing of a mobile home on the land for human habitation all year round is to be ignored if the mobile home is authorised to be occupied by—

(a)

the person who is the owner of the site, or

(b)

a person employed by that person who does not occupy the mobile home under an agreement to which Part 4 of the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act 2013 M9 applies.

(3)

In these Regulations, references to a “private dwelling”—

(a)

include a houseboat and any garden, yard, passage, stair, outhouse or other appurtenance of the dwelling;

(b)

do not include the following—

(i)

holiday or travel accommodation;

(ii)

accommodation in a care home service, secure accommodation service or residential family centre service, within the meaning given to those terms by Schedule 1 to the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 M10;

(iii)

criminal justice accommodation.

(4)

For the purposes of these Regulations—

(a)

there is a gathering when two or more people are in the same place in order to do something together;

(b)

an event is an occasion—

(i)

which is planned or scheduled for a particular purpose, and

(ii)

at which any number of people are in the same place for that purpose, whether or not they are participating in a gathering.

(5)

For the purposes of these Regulations—

(a)

premises are indoors if they are enclosed or substantially enclosed within the meaning given by F4regulation 3 of the Smoke-free Premises and Vehicles (Wales) Regulations 2020;

(b)

premises are authorised for the sale or supply of alcohol where the premises have been granted or given an authorisation under the Licensing Act 2003, and “authorisation” has the meaning given by section 136(5) of that Act.

(6)

For the purposes of these Regulations, the premises of a cinema or theatre is a drive-in cinema or theatre if—

(a)

the premises are outdoors, and

(b)

persons attending the showing of a film or performance at the premises—

(i)

may only do so in an enclosed vehicle, and

(ii)

may not, in so far as is reasonably practicable, leave the vehicle while at the premises.

(7)

For the purposes of these Regulations, an activity is “organised” if—

(a)

it is organised by—

(i)

a business,

(ii)

a public body or a charitable, benevolent, educational or philanthropic institution,

(iii)

a club or political organisation, or

(iv)

the national governing body of a sport or other activity, and

(b)

the person organising it has—

(i)

carried out a risk assessment which would satisfy the requirements of regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 M11, whether or not the person is subject to those Regulations, and

(ii)

complied with the requirements of regulations 16 and 18(1).

(8)

For the purposes of paragraph (7)(b)—

(a)

regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 applies as if the activity were an undertaking conducted by the person organising it;

(b)

regulation 16 of these Regulations applies as if—

(i)

the place where the activity takes place were regulated premises for the purposes of that regulation, and

(ii)

the person organising the activity were the responsible person in relation to those regulated premises.

Revocation58.

The following Regulations are revoked—

(a)

the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 4) (Wales) Regulations 2020, other than regulation 48;

(b)

regulation 4 of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Restrictions) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2020 M12;

(c)

regulation 6 of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Restrictions) (Amendment) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2020 M13.

Consequential amendment59.

In regulation 19(10) of the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Functions of Local Authorities etc.) (Wales) Regulations 2020, after sub-paragraph (d) insert—

“(e)

the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020 if regulation 48 of those Regulations applies to the notice.”

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I3Reg. 59 in force at 20.12.2020, see reg. 1(3)