Legislation – Coronavirus Act 2020

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Introduction

PART 1
Main provisions

1 Meaning of “coronavirus” and related terminology

2 Emergency registration of nurses and other health and care professionals

3 Emergency arrangements concerning medical practitioners: Wales

4 Emergency arrangements concerning medical practitioners: Scotland

5 Emergency registration of and extension of prescribing powers for pharmaceutical chemists: Northern Ireland

6 Emergency registration of social workers: England and Wales

7 Temporary registration of social workers: Scotland

8 Emergency volunteering leave

9 Compensation for emergency volunteers

10 Temporary modification of mental health and mental capacity legislation

11 Indemnity for health service activity: England and Wales

12 Indemnity for health service activity: Scotland

13 Indemnity for health and social care activity: Northern Ireland

14 NHS Continuing Healthcare assessments: England

15 Local authority care and support

16 Duty of local authority to assess needs: Scotland

17 Section 16: further provision

18 Registration of deaths and still-births etc

19 Confirmatory medical certificate not required for cremations: England and Wales

20 Review of cause of death certificates and cremations: Scotland

21 Modifications of requirements regarding medical certificates for cremations: Northern Ireland

22 Appointment of temporary Judicial Commissioners

23 Time limits in relation to urgent warrants etc under Investigatory Powers Act

24 Extension of time limits for retention of fingerprints and DNA profiles

25 Power to require information relating to food supply chains

26 Authorities which may require information

27 Restrictions on use and disclosure of information

28 Enforcement of requirement to provide information

29 Meaning of “food supply chain” and related expressions

30 Suspension of requirement to hold inquest with jury: England and Wales

31 Suspension of requirement to hold inquest with jury: Northern Ireland

32 Deaths in custody from natural illness: Northern Ireland

33 Disapplication etc by Welsh Ministers of DBS provisions

34 Temporary disapplication of disclosure offences: Scotland

35 Power to reclassify certain disclosure requests: Scotland

36 Vaccination and immunisation: Scotland

37 Temporary closure of educational institutions and childcare premises

38 Temporary continuity: education, training and childcare

39 Statutory sick pay: funding of employers’ liabilities

40 Statutory sick pay: power to disapply waiting period limitation

41 Statutory sick pay: modification of regulation making powers

42 Statutory sick pay: funding of employers’ liabilities: Northern Ireland

43 Statutory sick pay: power to disapply waiting period limitation: Northern Ireland

44 Statutory sick pay: modification of regulation making powers: Northern Ireland

45 NHS pension schemes: suspension of restrictions on return to work: England and Wales

46 NHS pension schemes: suspension of restrictions on return to work: Scotland

47 Health and social care pension schemes: suspension of restrictions on return to work: Northern Ireland

48 Powers to act for the protection of public health: Northern Ireland

49 Health protection regulations: Scotland

50 Power to suspend port operations

51 Powers relating to potentially infectious persons

52 Powers to issue directions relating to events, gatherings and premises

53 Expansion of availability of live links in criminal proceedings

54 Expansion of availability of live links in other criminal hearings

55 Public participation in proceedings conducted by video or audio

56 Live links in magistrates’ court appeals against requirements or restrictions imposed on a potentially infectious person

57 Use of live links in legal proceedings: Northern Ireland

58 Powers in relation to transportation, storage and disposal of dead bodies etc

59 Elections and referendums due to be held in England in period after 15 March 2020

60 Postponement of elections due to be held on 7 May 2020

61 Power to postpone certain other elections and referendums

62 Power to postpone a recall petition under the Recall of MPs Act 2015

63 Power to make supplementary etc provision

64 Northern Ireland: timing of canvass and Assembly by-elections

65 Elections due to be held in Wales in period after 15 March 2020

66 Postponement of National Assembly for Wales elections for constituency vacancies

67 Power to postpone local authority elections in Wales for casual vacancies

68 Power to make supplementary etc provision

69 Postponement of Scottish Parliament elections for constituency vacancies

70 Postponement of local authority elections in Scotland for casual vacancies

71 Signatures of Treasury Commissioners

72 Power under section 143 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992

73 Power under section 145 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992

74 Power under section 5 of the National Insurance Contributions Act 2014

75 Disapplication of limit under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982

76 HMRC functions

77 Up-rating of working tax credit etc

78 Local authority meetings

79 Extension of BID arrangements: England

80 Extension of BID arrangements: Northern Ireland

81 Residential tenancies in England and Wales: protection from eviction

82 Business tenancies in England and Wales: protection from forfeiture etc

83 Business tenancies in Northern Ireland: protection from forfeiture etc

84 Postponement of General Synod elections

PART 2
Final provisions

85 Interpretation

86 Financial provision

87 Commencement

88 Power to suspend and revive provisions of this Act

89 Expiry

90 Power to alter expiry date

91 Power to amend Act in consequence of amendments to subordinate legislation

92 Power to make consequential modifications

93 Procedure for certain regulations made by a Minister of the Crown

94 Procedure for certain regulations made by the Welsh Ministers

95 Procedure for certain regulations made by the Scottish Ministers

96 Procedure for certain orders made by a Northern Ireland department

97 Reports by Secretary of State on status of non-devolved provisions of this Act

98 Six-month parliamentary review

99 Parliamentary consideration of status of non-devolved provisions of this Act

100 Extent

101 Extension to the Isle of Man

102 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Emergency registration of nurses and other health and care professionals

SCHEDULE 2 Emergency arrangements concerning medical practitioners: Wales

SCHEDULE 3 Emergency arrangements concerning medical practitioners: Scotland

SCHEDULE 4 Emergency registration of pharmaceutical chemists and extension of prescribing powers: Northern Ireland

SCHEDULE 5 Emergency registration of social workers: England and Wales

SCHEDULE 6 Temporary registration of social workers: Scotland

SCHEDULE 7 Emergency volunteering leave

SCHEDULE 8 Mental health: England and Wales

SCHEDULE 9 Mental health: Scotland

SCHEDULE 10 Mental health: Northern Ireland

SCHEDULE 11 Mental capacity: Northern Ireland

SCHEDULE 12 Local authority care and support

SCHEDULE 13 Registration of deaths and still-births

SCHEDULE 14 Review of medical certificates of cause of death and cremations: Scotland

SCHEDULE 15 Information relating to food supply chains: financial penalties

SCHEDULE 16 Temporary closure of educational institutions and childcare premises

SCHEDULE 17 Temporary continuity directions etc: education, training and childcare

SCHEDULE 18 Powers to act for the protection of public health: Northern Ireland

SCHEDULE 19 Health protection regulations: Scotland

SCHEDULE 20 Power to suspend port operations

SCHEDULE 21 Powers relating to potentially infectious persons

SCHEDULE 22 Powers to issue directions relating to events, gatherings and premises

SCHEDULE 23 Live links in criminal proceedings

SCHEDULE 24 Live links in other criminal hearings

SCHEDULE 25 Public participation in proceedings conducted by video or audio

SCHEDULE 26 Live links in certain magistrates’ court proceedings

SCHEDULE 27 Use of live links in legal proceedings: Northern Ireland

SCHEDULE 28 Transportation, storage and disposal of dead bodies etc

SCHEDULE 29 Residential tenancies in England and Wales: protection from eviction

SCHEDULES

Section 56

The Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 has effect as if after section 57 there were inserted—

(1)

This section and sections 57ZB to 57ZF apply in relation to proceedings on an appeal under paragraph 17(1) or 61(1) of Schedule 21 to the Coronavirus Act 2020 (appeal against requirement or restriction imposed on potentially infectious person).

(2)

The proceedings are to be conducted wholly as video proceedings unless the court directs otherwise under subsection (3).

(3)

The court must, where it considers that it would be contrary to the interests of justice not to do so, direct that one or more persons taking part in the proceedings—

(a)

is not to take part in all or any part of the proceedings through a live video link;

(b)

is to take part in all or any part of the proceedings through a live audio link.

(4)

The court’s power to make a direction under subsection (3) may be exercised by—

(a)

a single justice;

(b)

an authorised court officer.

(5)

In subsection (4)(b), an “authorised court officer” means a person who—

(a)

is an authorised person for the purposes of Part 6A of the Courts Act 2003 (see section 67B(3) of that Act), and

(b)

has a qualification specified in regulation 2 of the Authorised Court Staff (Legal Advice Functions) Qualifications Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/98).

(1)

A person who takes part in proceedings through a live video link or a live audio link is to be treated as—

(a)

complying with any requirement (however imposed or expressed) for that person to attend or appear before the court for the purposes of that participation in those proceedings, and

(b)

present in court for the purposes of those proceedings.

(2)

Proceedings that are conducted—

(a)

wholly as video proceedings, or

(b)

wholly as audio proceedings,

are to be regarded as taking place at the location where the justice or justices take part in the proceedings.

(3)

A statement made on oath by a witness outside the United Kingdom and given in evidence through a live video link or a live audio link is to be treated for the purposes of section 1 of the Perjury Act 1911 as having been made in the proceedings in which it is given in evidence.

57ZCEnabling the public to see and hear proceedings

(1)

If the proceedings are to be conducted wholly as video proceedings, the court—

(a)

may direct that the proceedings are to be broadcast (in the manner specified in the direction) for the purpose of enabling members of the public to see and hear the proceedings;

(b)

may direct that a recording of the proceedings is to be made (in the manner specified in the direction) for the purpose of enabling the court to keep an audio-visual record of the proceedings.

(2)

If the court directs that proceedings are to be conducted wholly as audio proceedings, the court—

(a)

may direct that the proceedings are to be broadcast (in the manner specified in the direction) for the purpose of enabling members of the public to hear the proceedings;

(b)

may direct that a recording of the proceedings is to be made (in the manner specified in the direction) for the purpose of enabling the court to keep an audio record of the proceedings.

(3)

A direction under this section may relate to the whole, or to part, of the proceedings concerned.

(4)

The court’s power under this section may be exercised by a single justice.

57ZDOffences of recording or transmission in relation to broadcasting

(1)

It is an offence for a person to make, or attempt to make—

(a)

an unauthorised recording, or

(b)

an unauthorised transmission,

of an image or sound which is being broadcast in accordance with a direction under section 57ZC.

(2)

It is an offence for a person to make, or attempt to make—

(a)

an unauthorised recording, or

(b)

an unauthorised transmission,

of an image of, or sound made by, another person while the other person is viewing or listening to a broadcast made in accordance with a direction under section 57ZC.

(3)

It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under subsection (1) or (2) to prove that, at the time of the actual or attempted recording or transmission of the image or sound concerned—

(a)

he or she was not in designated live-streaming premises, and

(b)

he or she did not know, and could not reasonably have known, that the image or sound was—

(i)

being broadcast in accordance with a direction under section 57ZC (in the case of an offence under subsection (1)), or

(ii)

an image of, or sound made by, another person while viewing or listening to a broadcast made in accordance with a direction under section 57ZC (in the case of an offence under subsection (2)).

(4)

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(5)

For the purposes of this section it does not matter whether a person making, or attempting to make, a recording or transmission intends the recording or transmission, or anything comprised in it, to be seen or heard by any other person.

(6)

For the purposes of this section a recording or transmission is “unauthorised” unless it is—

(a)

authorised by a direction under section 57ZC,

(b)

otherwise authorised (generally or specifically) by the court, or

(c)

authorised (generally or specifically) by the Lord Chancellor.

(7)

The court’s power under subsection (6)(b) may be exercised by a single justice.

(1)

It is an offence for a person to make, or attempt to make—

(a)

an unauthorised recording, or

(b)

an unauthorised transmission,

of an image or sound which is being transmitted through a live video link or transmitted through a live audio link.

(2)

It is an offence for a person (P) to make, or attempt to make—

(a)

an unauthorised recording, or

(b)

an unauthorised transmission,

of an image of, or sound made by, any person (whether P or another person) while that person is participating in court proceedings through a live video link or a live audio link.

(3)

It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under subsection (1) or (2) to prove that, at the time of the actual or attempted recording or transmission, he or she did not know, and could not reasonably have known, that the image or sound concerned—

(a)

was being transmitted through a live video link or through a live audio link (in the case of an offence under subsection (1)), or

(b)

was an image of, or sound made by, a person while that person was participating in court proceedings through a live video link or a live audio link (in the case of an offence under subsection (2)).

(4)

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(5)

For the purposes of this section it does not matter whether a person making, or attempting to make, a recording or transmission intends the recording or transmission, or anything comprised in it, to be seen or heard by any other person.

(6)

For the purposes of this section a recording or transmission is “unauthorised” unless it is—

(a)

authorised (generally or specifically) by the court, or

(b)

authorised (generally or specifically) by the Lord Chancellor.

(7)

The court’s power under subsection (6)(a) may be exercised by a single justice.

57ZFInterpretation

(1)

This section applies for the purposes of sections 57ZA to 57ZE (and this section).

(2)

Proceedings are conducted wholly as video proceedings where all of the persons taking part in the proceedings do so through a live video link.

(3)

A “live video link”, in relation to a person (P) taking part in proceedings, is a live television link or other arrangement which—

(a)

enables P to see and hear all other persons taking part in the proceedings who are not in the same location as P, and

(b)

enables all other persons taking part in the proceedings who are not in the same location as P to see and hear P,

(ignoring for these purposes the extent (if any) to which a person is unable to see or hear by reason of any impairment of eyesight or hearing).

(4)

Proceedings are conducted wholly as audio proceedings if all of the persons taking part in the proceedings do so through a live audio link.

(5)

A “live audio link”, in relation to a person (P) taking part in proceedings, is a live telephone link or other arrangement which—

(a)

enables P to hear all other persons taking part in the proceedings who are not in the same location as P, and

(b)

enables all other persons taking part in the proceedings who are not in the same location as P to hear P,

(ignoring for these purposes the extent (if any) to which a person is unable to hear by reason of any impairment of hearing).

(6)

A reference to a person taking part in proceedings includes—

(a)

giving evidence in the proceedings, and

(b)

attending the proceedings when not giving evidence.

(7)

A reference to the persons taking part in proceedings includes—

(a)

the complainant,

(b)

the defendant,

(c)

the justices,

(d)

any person acting as justices’ clerk or assistant to a justices’ clerk or providing legal advice to the justices pursuant to an authorisation under section 28 of the Courts Act 2003,

(e)

any witnesses in the proceedings,

(f)

any legal representatives acting in the proceedings, and

(g)

any interpreter or other person appointed by the court to assist in the proceedings.

(8)

The following expressions have the meanings given—

“designated live-streaming premises” means premises that are designated by the Lord Chancellor for the purposes of this section as premises provided by the Lord Chancellor for the purpose of enabling members of the public to see and hear, or hear, proceedings that are broadcast in accordance with directions under section 57ZC;

“recording” means a recording on any medium—

(a)

of a single image, a moving image or any sound, or

(b)

from which a single image, a moving image or any sound may be produced or reproduced;

“transmission” means any transmission by electronic means of a single image, a moving image or any sound (and “transmitted” is to be construed accordingly).

(9)

An image or sound is transmitted—

(a)

through a live video link if it is transmitted as part of a person’s participation in court proceedings through a live video link;

(b)

through a live audio link if it is transmitted as part of a person’s participation in court proceedings through a live audio link.”