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The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introduction

    1. 1.Title, application and coming into force

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 2A.Extended households

    4. 3.Revocation

    5. 4.Review

    6. 5.Expiry

  3. PART 2 Closure of businesses and premises

    1. 6.Closure of indoor bars and restaurants etc.

    2. 7.Closure of certain businesses and services

    3. 8.Closure of holiday accommodation

    4. 9.Businesses forming part of a larger business

    5. 10.Closure of ... community centres

    6. 11.Closure of certain public paths and access land

  4. PART 3 Minimising risk of exposure to coronavirus at open premises and while working

    1. 12.Reasonable measures to minimise risk of exposure to coronavirus

    2. 12ZA.Restrictions on licensed premises

    3. 12ZB.Application of certain restrictions to “bring your own” premises

    4. 12A.Requirement to wear face covering on public transport

    5. 12B.Requirement to wear face covering in certain indoor public places

    6. 13.Guidance on minimising exposure

  5. PART 4 Gathering with other people

    1. 14.Restriction on indoor gatherings

    2. 14A.Restriction on outdoor gatherings

    3. 14B.Restriction on organising certain unlicensed music events

  6. PART 4A Local restrictions

    1. 14C.Local health protection areas

  7. PART 4B Travel restrictions

    1. 14D.Restriction on travel to and from areas of high prevalence of coronavirus

    2. 15.Exception for organised outdoor activities

    3. 16.Requirement to continue to work from home where practicable

  8. PART 5 Enforcement

    1. 17.Enforcement officers

    2. 17A.Enforcement of regulation 12(2)

    3. 18.Enforcement actions

    4. 19.Power of entry

    5. 20.Offences and penalties

    6. 21.Fixed penalty notices

    7. 22.Prosecutions

  9. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Premises selling food and drink for consumption on the premises

      1. 1.Restaurants, including restaurants and dining rooms in members' clubs and...

      2. 2.(1) Cafés, including workplace canteens (subject to sub-paragraph (2)) and...

      3. 3.Bars, including bars in members' clubs and on the premises...

      4. 4.Public houses.

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Businesses and services required to be closed

      1. 1.Indoor cinemas.

      2. 2.Theatres.

      3. 3.Venues authorised to be used for the supply of alcohol...

      4. 3A.Sexual entertainment venues (within the meaning given by paragraph 2A...

      5. 4.Bingo halls.

      6. 5.Concert halls.

      7. 6.Casinos.

      8. 7.Massage parlours.

      9. 8.Nail and beauty salons.

      10. 9.Establishments providing tanning services, body piercings, tattooing, electrolysis or acupuncture....

      11. 10.Skating rinks.

      12. 11.Swimming pools.

      13. 12.Indoor fitness studios, gyms, spas or other indoor leisure centres...

      14. 13.... Indoor play areas.

      15. 14.Museums, galleries and archive services.

      16. 15.Any part of a visitor attraction which is underground (but...

      17. 16.Funfairs (whether outdoors or indoors).

      18. 17.Playgrounds and outdoor gyms.

      19. 18.Auction houses (except for livestock auctions).

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Holiday accommodation

      1. 1.Holiday sites.

      2. 2.Camping sites.

      3. 3.Hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation.

      4. 4.Other holiday accommodation (including holiday apartments, hostels and boarding houses)....

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      Businesses and services which may open subject to protective measures

      1. 1.Any business selling goods or services for sale or hire...

      2. 2.Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.

      3. 3.Petrol stations.

      4. 4.Car repair and MOT services.

      5. 5.Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.

      6. 6.Banks, building societies, credit unions, short term loan providers, savings...

      7. 7.Post offices.

      8. 8.Funeral directors.

      9. 9.Laundrettes and dry cleaners.

      10. 10.Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other...

      11. 11.Veterinary surgeons and pet shops.

      12. 12.Livestock markets or auctions.

      13. 13.Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop off points.

      14. 14.Car parks.

      15. 15.Public toilets.

      16. 16.Libraries.

      17. 17.Estate or letting agents, developer sales offices and show homes....

      18. 18.Car dealerships.

      19. 19.Outdoor markets.

      20. 20.Betting shops.

      21. 21.Indoor shopping centres and indoor shopping arcades.

      22. 22.Cinemas.

      23. 23.Hair salons and barbers.

      24. 24.Visitor attractions ....

      25. 25.Funfairs.

      26. 26.Playgrounds and outdoor gyms.

      27. 27.(1) Holiday sites. (2) In this paragraph, a “holiday site”...

      28. 28.Camping sites.

      29. 29.Hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation.

      30. 30.Other holiday accommodation (including holiday apartments, hostels and boarding houses)....

      31. 31.Massage parlours.

      32. 32.Nail and beauty salons.

      33. 33.Establishments providing tanning services, body piercings, tattooing, electrolysis or acupuncture....

      34. 34.Amusement arcades.

      35. 35.Museums, galleries and archive services.

      36. 36.Restaurants and cafés (including workplace canteens and dining rooms in...

      37. 37.Bars (including bars in members’ clubs).

      38. 38.Public houses.

      39. 39.Bingo halls.

      40. 40.Bowling alleys.

      41. 41.Auction houses.

      42. 42.Swimming pools.

      43. 43.Indoor fitness studios, gyms, spas and other indoor leisure centres...

      44. 44.Indoor play areas.

      45. 45.Casinos

      46. 46.Skating rinks.

    5. SCHEDULE 4A

      Local restrictions

      1. PART 1 Local health protection areas

        1. 1.Local health protection area

      2. PART 2 Restrictions applying in respect of each local health protection area

        1. 2.Restriction on extended households

        2. 3.Requirement to stay within local health protection area

        3. 4.Requirement not to enter local health protection area

        4. 5.Requirement to work from home where practicable

        5. 6.Requirement to wear face covering in certain public places

      3. ... ...

        1. 7.Restrictions on licensed premises

    6. SCHEDULE 4B

      Travel restriction areas

      1. Part 1: England

        1. 1.The areas of the following, designated as Tier 2 areas...

        2. Cheshire

        3. Cumbria

        4. Derbyshire

        5. Durham

        6. Essex

        7. Greater London

        8. Greater Manchester

        9. Lancashire

        10. Leicestershire

        11. Merseyside

        12. Northumberland

        13. North Yorkshire

        14. Nottinghamshire

        15. South Yorkshire

        16. Surrey

        17. Tees Valley

        18. Tyne and Wear

        19. West Midlands

        20. West Yorkshire

      2. Part 2: Scotland

        1. 2.The area designated as a protected area by the Health...

      3. Part 3: Northern Ireland

        1. 3.All of Northern Ireland.

    7. SCHEDULE 5

      Enforcement of regulation 12(2)

      1. 1.Premises improvement notice

      2. 2.Premises closure notice

      3. 3.Effect of premises closure notice

      4. 4.Termination of premises improvement or closure notice

      5. 5.Appeals

      6. 6.Issuing premises improvement and closure notices and terminations

      7. 7.Publicising premises improvement and closure notices

    8. SCHEDULE 6

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

      1. Sign to be displayed with premises improvement notice

        1. 1.(1) A sign displayed with a premises improvement notice under...

      2. Sign to be displayed with premises closure notice

        1. 2.(1) A sign displayed with a premises closure notice under...

  10. Explanatory Note

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