Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 4) (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
Restrictions on gatherings and events

4 Restriction on gatherings in private dwellings

5 Extended households

6 Restriction on gatherings in public places

7 Prohibition on organising events

8 Prohibition on organising certain unlicensed music events

PART 3
Restrictions on travel

9 Restriction on travel to and from Wales

PART 4
Requirement to isolate etc.

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

10 Interpretation of Part

11 Requirement to isolate: adult with coronavirus

12 Requirement to isolate: child with coronavirus

13 Requirement to isolate after close contact: adult

14 Requirement to isolate after close contact: child

15 Isolation requirements: exceptions

16 Requirement on persons with responsibility for children

17 Withdrawing a notice which requires isolation

CHAPTER 2 Information

18 Power to use and disclose information

PART 5
Restrictions on certain businesses and services

19 Closure of premises used by certain businesses and services

20 Restrictions on licensed premises

PART 6
Minimising risk of exposure to coronavirus

21 Requirement to take preventative measures on regulated premises to minimise risk

22 Requirement to wear face covering on public transport

23 Requirement to wear face covering in certain indoor public places

24 Guidance on minimising exposure

PART 7
Enforcement

25 Enforcement officers

26 Enforcement of requirement to take preventative measures

27 Compliance notices

28 Powers of removal and dispersal

29 Powers relating to prohibited events

30 Enforcement of face covering requirements

31 Enforcement: children

32 Power of entry

33 Power of police to conduct road checks

34 Enforcement: supplemental provision

PART 8
Offences and penalties

35 Offences and penalties

36 Offences committed by bodies corporate etc.

37 Fixed penalty notices

38 Amount of fixed penalty: general

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

40 Amount of fixed penalty: organising an event

41 Amount of fixed penalty: organising an unlicensed music event

42 Amount of fixed penalty: business-related offences

43 Fixed penalties: form and procedure

44 Fixed penalty notices: prohibition of double jeopardy

45 Self-incrimination

46 Prosecutions

PART 9
General

47 Interpretation

48 Consequential amendment

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Businesses or services whose premises must be closed

SCHEDULE 2 Regulated premises

SCHEDULE 3 Enforcement of requirement to take preventative measures on regulated premises

SCHEDULE 4 Form of sign to accompany premises improvement notice or premises closure notice

Signature

Explanatory note

PART 6Minimising risk of exposure to coronavirus

Requirement to wear face covering on public transport22.

(1)

A person (“P”) who is travelling as a passenger on a vehicle used to provide a public transport service must wear a face covering.

(2)

But this is not required—

(a)

where an exemption applies under paragraph (3);

(b)

where P has a reasonable excuse not to wear a face covering, as to which see paragraph (4).

(3)

An exemption to the requirement to wear a face covering applies—

(a)

where P is a child under the age of 11;

(b)

on a vehicle providing a school transport service;

(c)

on a ferry where—

(i)

the part of the ferry which is open to passengers is entirely outdoors, or

(ii)

a distance of at least 2 metres can be maintained between persons on the part of the ferry which is open to passengers;

(d)

on a cruise ship;

(e)

where P is allocated a cabin, berth or other similar accommodation on the vehicle, at any time when P is in that accommodation—

(i)

alone, or

(ii)

only with members of P’s household or a member of the household’s carer;

(f)

where—

(i)

P is permitted, or ordinarily required, to board and to stay in a vehicle when using the public transport service,

(ii)

the vehicle is not itself used for the provision of a public transport service, and

(iii)

P stays in that vehicle;

(g)

on an aircraft which neither took off from, nor is to land at, a place in Wales;

(h)

on a vessel which does not dock at a port in Wales.

(4)

The circumstances in which P has a reasonable excuse to not wear a face covering include—

(a)

where P is unable to put on, wear or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or a disability (within the meaning of section 6 of the Equality Act 20105);

(b)

where P has to remove the face covering to communicate with a person who has difficulty communicating (in relation to speech, language or otherwise);

(c)

where P has to remove the face covering in order to avoid harm or injury, or the risk of harm or injury, to themselves or others;

(d)

where P is travelling to avoid injury, or to escape a risk of harm, and does not have a face covering;

(e)

where P has to remove the face covering to—

(i)

take medication;

(ii)

eat or drink, if this is allowed on the vehicle and is reasonably necessary (for example due to the length of the journey);

(f)

where P is asked to remove the face covering by—

(i)

an enforcement officer, or

(ii)

the operator of the public transport service, an employee of the operator or a person authorised by the operator.

(5)

An operator of a public transport service to which paragraph (1) applies must provide information to passengers about the requirement to wear face coverings on their vehicles.

(6)

For the purposes of this regulation a “school transport service” means any transport service provided solely for the purpose of—

(a)

carrying a person to and from the school or other place at which the person receives education or training, or

(b)

otherwise facilitating a person’s attendance at a school or other place at which the person receives education or training.