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1. These Regulations may be cited as the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022 (Designation of Events and Incidental Provision) Regulations 2023 and come into force on 6 June 2023.
2.—(1) For the purposes of section 36 of the Act, the designated class of sporting events consists of events at which—
(a)live sport is to take place,
(b)the public are admitted to the event as an audience,
(c)the person responsible for organising the event can regulate entry to the event, and
(d)the venue where the event is held has capacity for 1,000 or more attendees within the audience.
(2) An event described in paragraph (1) is within the designated class from the time attendees begin to be admitted to the venue until the time at which they have left the venue.
3.—(1) For the purposes of section 36 of the Act, the designated class of music events consists of events at which—
(a)one or more live music performances are to take place,
(b)the public are admitted to the event as an audience,
(c)the person responsible for organising the event can regulate entry to the event, and
(d)the venue or other place where the event is held has capacity for 1,000 or more attendees within the audience.
(2) An event described in paragraph (1) is within the designated class from the time attendees begin to be admitted to the venue or to any place mentioned in regulation 4(b) until the time at which they have left that venue or place.
(3) A “live music performance” as described in subparagraph (1)(a) does not include a performance which consists solely of the playing of recorded music.
4. Where an event is within the designated class of music events by virtue of Regulation 3, a person is at the event for the purposes of section 36 if they are—
(a)within the venue or other place where the live music performances are to take place, or
(b)within any other place used to provide accommodation or other facilities to the audience at the event, and to which access is controlled by the person responsible for organising the event.
ELENA WHITHAM
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
23rd March 2023
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