Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) Regulations 2021

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Introduction

PART 1
Introductory

1 Citation, commencement, extent and application

2 Interpretation and introduction of Schedules 1 to 4

PART 2
Requirements on persons arriving in England

3 Requirement on passengers to provide information

4 Requirement to possess notification of negative test result

5 Requirements relating to tests

6 Requirement to book and undertake tests

7 Requirement to undertake workforce tests

8 Test requirements: offshore installation workers

9 Further requirements on arrivals from category 2 countries and territories

10 Further requirements on arrivals from category 3 countries or territories

PART 3
Enforcement

11 Enforcement of requirement to self-isolate

12 Power of entry

PART 4
Requirements on operators

13 Passenger information requirement

14 Required information and manner

15 Records and information

16 Requirement to ensure passengers have completed a Passenger Locator Form

17 Requirement to ensure passengers possess notification of negative test result

18 Requirement to ensure that certain passengers arrive only at designated ports

PART 5
Offences, proceedings and information

19 Offences and penalties

20 Fixed penalty notices

21 Prosecutions

22 Power to use and disclose information

23 Self-incrimination

PART 6
Final provisions

24 Review of need for requirements

25 Expiry of Regulations

26 Revocations, transitional provision consequential amendments and savings

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Category 1 countries and territories

SCHEDULE 2 Category 2 countries and territories

SCHEDULE 3 Category 3 countries and territories

SCHEDULE 4 Exemptions

SCHEDULE 5 List of sporting events

SCHEDULE 6 Passenger information

SCHEDULE 7 Testing before arrival in England

SCHEDULE 8 Mandatory testing after arrival in England

SCHEDULE 9 Workforce tests

SCHEDULE 10 Optional testing after arrival in England

SCHEDULE 11 Additional measures applicable to arrivals from category 3 countries and territories

SCHEDULE 12 Information for passengers

SCHEDULE 13 Prohibition on the arrival of aircraft and vessels into England

SCHEDULE 14 Amounts of fixed penalties

SCHEDULE 15 Consequential Amendments

SCHEDULE 16 Transitional provision

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Explanatory note

PART 4Requirements on operators

Passenger information requirement13.

(1)

Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, an operator must ensure that a passenger who arrives at a port in England on a relevant service is provided with the information required by regulation 14 (“the passenger information requirement”) and in the manner required by that regulation at each of the times specified in paragraph (2).

(2)

The times are—

(a)

where prior to departure a booking was made for the passenger to travel on the relevant service, before the booking was made (“the pre-booking information requirement”);

(b)

where, at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled departure time of the relevant service, a booking was made for the passenger to travel on it, between 24 and 48 hours prior to the scheduled departure time of that service (“the pre-departure information requirement”);

(c)

where prior to departure the passenger was checked in to travel on the relevant service, at the time of check-in (“the check-in information requirement”); and

(d)

while the passenger was on board the vessel, aircraft or train (“the on-board information requirement”).

(3)

If another person (A) makes the booking on behalf of the passenger (whether or not A is also a passenger on the relevant service), the pre-booking information requirement is to be treated as complied with if the required information is provided to A in the required manner before the booking is made, along with a written request that A provide that information to the passenger unless A considers that, by virtue of age or mental capacity, the passenger is unlikely to be capable of understanding it.

(4)

If another person (A) makes the booking on behalf of the passenger (whether or not A is also a passenger on the relevant service), the pre-departure information requirement is to be treated as complied with if the required information is provided to A in the required manner between 24 and 48 hours prior to the scheduled departure time of the relevant service, along with a written request that A provide that information to the passenger unless A considers that, by virtue of age or mental capacity, the passenger is unlikely to be capable of understanding it.

(5)

If another person (A) checks in on behalf of the passenger (whether or not A is also a passenger on the relevant service), the check-in information requirement is to be treated as complied with if the required information was provided to A in the required manner at the time of check-in, along with a written request that A provide that information to the passenger unless A considers that, by virtue of age or mental capacity, the passenger is unlikely to be capable of understanding it.