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Introductory Text
PART 1 Main provisions
Interpretation
1.Meaning of “coronavirus” and related terminology
Emergency registration of health professionals
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
Temporary registration of social workers
6.Emergency registration of social workers: England and Wales
7.Temporary registration of social workers: Scotland
Emergency volunteers
8.Emergency volunteering leave
9.Compensation for emergency volunteers
Mental health and mental capacity
10.Temporary modification of mental health and mental capacity legislation
Health service indemnification
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
NHS and local authority care and support
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
Registration of deaths and still-births etc
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
Investigatory powers
22.Appointment of temporary Judicial Commissioners
23.Time limits in relation to urgent warrants etc under Investigatory Powers Act
Fingerprints and DNA profiles
24.Extension of time limits for retention of fingerprints and DNA profiles
Food supply
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
Inquests
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
Disclosure: Wales
33.Disapplication etc by Welsh Ministers of DBS provisions
Disclosure: Scotland
34.Temporary disapplication of disclosure offences: Scotland
35.Power to reclassify certain disclosure requests: Scotland
Vaccinations: Scotland
36.Vaccination and immunisation: Scotland
Schools, childcare providers etc
37.Temporary closure of educational institutions and childcare premises
38.Temporary continuity: education, training and childcare
Statutory sick pay
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
Pensions
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
Protection of public health
48.Powers to act for the protection of public health: Northern Ireland
49.Health protection regulations: Scotland
Power to suspend port operations
50.Power to suspend port operations
Powers relating to potentially infectious persons
51.Powers relating to potentially infectious persons
Powers relating to events, gatherings and premises
52.Powers to issue directions relating to events, gatherings and premises
Courts and tribunals: use of video and audio technology
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
Powers in relation to bodies
58.Powers in relation to transportation, storage and disposal of dead bodies etc
Postponement of elections, referendums, recall petitions and canvass
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
Postponement of elections: Wales
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
Postponement of elections: Scotland
69.Postponement of Scottish Parliament elections for constituency vacancies
70.Postponement of local authority elections in Scotland for casual vacancies
Other administrative requirements
71.Signatures of Treasury Commissioners
National Insurance Contributions
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
Financial assistance for industry
75.Disapplication of limit under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982
HMRC functions
76.HMRC functions
Up-rating of working tax credit etc
77.Up-rating of working tax credit etc
Local authority meetings
78.Local authority meetings
Business improvement districts
79.Extension of BID arrangements: England
80.Extension of BID arrangements: Northern Ireland
Residential tenancies: protection from eviction
81.Residential tenancies in England and Wales: protection from eviction
Business tenancies: protection from forfeiture etc
82.Business tenancies in England and Wales: protection from forfeiture etc
83.Business tenancies in Northern Ireland: protection from forfeiture etc
General Synod of the Church of England
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
1.Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001
2.Health Professions Order 2001
SCHEDULE 2
Emergency arrangements concerning medical practitioners: Wales
1.Temporary exception to rule requiring listing in order to perform primary medical services
2.Modification of General Medical Services Contracts Regulations 2004
3.Power to modify Schedule
SCHEDULE 3
Emergency arrangements concerning medical practitioners: Scotland
1.National Health Service (Primary Medical Services Performers Lists) (Scotland) Regulations 2004
2.National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Scotland) Regulations 2018
3.National Health Service (Primary Medical Services Section 17C Arrangements) (Scotland) Regulations 2018
4.Power to modify Schedule
SCHEDULE 4
Emergency registration of pharmaceutical chemists and extension of prescribing powers: Northern Ireland
1.Interpretation
2.Emergency registration of pharmaceutical chemists
3.After Article 8D insert— Temporary registration in the register of...
4.In Article 9(2) (maintenance of the register), at the end...
5.At the end of Article 9 (the registrar and registers)...
6.Emergency extension of prescribing powers for pharmaceutical chemists
7.Appeals
8.Power to require disclosure of information
SCHEDULE 5
Emergency registration of social workers: England and Wales
1.Social Workers Regulations 2018
2.Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016
SCHEDULE 6
Temporary registration of social workers: Scotland
1.Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001
2.Social workers and social service workers in care services
SCHEDULE 7
Emergency volunteering leave
PART 1 Entitlement to emergency volunteering leave
1.Entitlement to emergency volunteering leave
2.Meaning of “volunteering period”
3.Exceptions to entitlement to emergency volunteering leave
4.Meaning of “appropriate authority”
PART 2 Effect of taking emergency volunteering leave
5.Application of terms and conditions of employment
6.Right to return
7.Pension rights
PART 3 Modifications of Employment Rights Act 1996
8.The Employment Rights Act 1996 (“the 1996 Act”) has effect...
9.The 1996 Act has effect as if after section 47G...
10.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 48...
11.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 49...
12.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 88...
13.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 89...
14.The 1996 Act has effect as if after section 104G...
15.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 105...
16.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 108(3)...
17.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 124(1A)...
18.The 1996 Act has effect as if in section 203(1)(a)...
PART 4 Modifications of Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996
19.The Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/1919 (N.I....
20.The 1996 Order has effect as if after Article 70F...
21.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 71...
22.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 72...
23.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 120...
24.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 121...
25.The 1996 Order has effect as if after Article 135F...
26.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 137...
27.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 140(3)...
28.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 158(1A)...
29.The 1996 Order has effect as if in Article 245(1)(a)...
PART 5 General
30.Application of this Schedule to agency workers
31.Interpretation
32.Regulations
33.(1) Regulations made by the Secretary of State under this...
34.(1) Regulations made by the Department for the Economy in...
SCHEDULE 8
Mental health: England and Wales
PART 1 Introductory provision etc
1.Interpretation
2.Forms
PART 2 Modifications of the Mental Health Act 1983 and related provision
3.Applications for compulsory admission to hospital for assessment or treatment
4.Applications for compulsory admission of patients already in hospital
5.Period of remand to hospital
6.Court orders for the detention of accused or convicted persons in hospital
7.Directions for the transfer of prisoners to hospital
8.Conveyance of accused or convicted persons to hospital
9.Administration of medicine to persons liable to detention in hospital
10.Detention in place of safety
11.Constitution and proceedings of the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales
12.(1) The Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales Rules 2008...
13.(1) If the President of the Tribunal is temporarily unable...
PART 3 Transitional provision
14.Paragraph 4(2) or (3), 8(3) or 10 continues to apply...
15.Where, by virtue of paragraph 5, a person has been...
16.(1) Paragraph 8(1) continues to apply after the end of...
17.Paragraph 11(3) to (6) continues to apply after the end...
18.Paragraph 12 continues to apply after the end of a...
19.Paragraph 13 continues to apply after the end of a...
SCHEDULE 9
Mental health: Scotland
PART 1 Introductory provision etc
1.Interpretation
2.Forms
PART 2 Modifications of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003
3.Emergency detention
4.Short-term detention certificates
5.Compulsory treatment orders
6.Transfer for treatment directions
7.Nurse’s power to detain pending medical examination
8.Admission to hospital
9.Suspension of requirements to review orders and directions authorising detention
10.Administration of medicine
11.Constitution of Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland
PART 3 Modifications of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995
12.Assessment orders: extension
13.Court orders authorising detention
14.Admission to hospital
PART 4 Modifications of subordinate legislation
15.The Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland (Practice and Procedure) (No. 2) Rules 2005 (SSI 2005/519)
16.The Mental Health (Conflict of Interest) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/174)
SCHEDULE 10
Mental health: Northern Ireland
PART 1 Introductory provision etc
1.Interpretation
2.Prescribed forms
PART 2 Modifications of the Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986
3.Applications for compulsory admission to hospital for assessment
4.Medical recommendation
5.Applications for compulsory admission for assessment in respect of patients already in hospital
6.The assessment period
7.Rectification of applications, recommendations and reports
8.Detention for treatment
9.Periods of remand to hospital
10.Required medical evidence for remand to hospital, hospital or guardianship order, interim hospital order, determinations of question of fitness to be tried or finding of not guilty on ground of insanity
11.Required medical evidence for hospital order in respect of certain other detained persons in their absence
12.Directions for the transfer of prisoners etc to hospital
13.Conveyance of accused or convicted persons to hospital
14.Designation of, and admission of persons to, different hospitals in pursuance of hospital orders
15.Code of practice
PART 3 Transitional provision
16.Paragraph 5, 6, 7 or 13(3) continues to apply after...
17.Where, by virtue of paragraph 9, a person has been...
18.(1) Paragraph 13(1) or 14(4) continues to apply after the...
PART 4 Review of operation of certain provisions of this Schedule
19.(1) Each HSC trust must maintain a record of each...
SCHEDULE 11
Mental capacity: Northern Ireland
PART 1 Introductory provision etc
1.Interpretation
2.Prescribed forms
PART 2 Modifications of the Mental Capacity Act (Northern Ireland) 2016
3.Proceedings of panels constituted to decide applications
4.Time limit for panel’s decisions regarding authorisations of certain serious interventions
5.Interim authorisations by panels of certain serious interventions
6.Report authorising short-term detention in hospital for examination etc
7.Paragraph 5 of Schedule 2 (person making report under paragraph...
8.Consultation required before such a report is made
9.Extension by panel of period of authorisation
10.Additional notification requirements for panels
11.Period of detention in place of safety
12.Periods of remand to hospital
13.Required medical evidence for court to be satisfied treatment condition is met in relation to remand to hospital
14.Required medical evidence for public protection orders, interim detention orders, determinations of question of fitness to be tried or findings of not guilty on ground of insanity
15.Required medical evidence for hospital directions
16.Extension reports in relation to public protection orders without restrictions
17.Required medical evidence for directions for the transfer of prisoners etc to hospital
18.Admission of person subject to hospital transfer direction to hospital
19.Code of practice
PART 3 Transitional provision
20.Paragraph 5, 9, 11 or 18 continues to apply after...
21.Where, by virtue of paragraph 12 an accused person has...
PART 4 Review of operation of certain provisions of this Schedule
22.(1) Each HSC trust must maintain a record of each...
SCHEDULE 12
Local authority care and support
PART 1 Powers and duties of local authorities in England
1.Introductory
2.Assessing needs for care and support
3.Assessment of financial resources
4.Duties and powers to meet needs for care and support
5.Section 19 of CA 2014 (power to meet needs for...
6.In section 20 of CA 2014 (duty and power to...
7.(1) For the purposes of sections 18(6) and 20(9) of...
8.A local authority does not have to comply with any...
9.Section 62 of CA 2014 (power to meet child’s carer’s...
10.Charging for meeting needs during emergency period
11.Care and support plans etc
12.Continuity of care and support when person moves
13.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) paragraph 12 has had...
14.Discharge of hospital patients with care and support needs
15.Transition for children to adult care and support
16.Duties arising before commencement
17.Period within which assessments may be carried out
18.Guidance
PART 2 Powers and duties of local authorities in Wales
19.Introductory
20.Assessing needs for care and support
21.In the case of any carer who is an adult,...
22.(1) This paragraph applies in the case of any adult...
23.Nothing in paragraph 20, 21 or 22 prevents a local...
24.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where— (a) paragraph 20, 21 or...
25.Duty to carry out financial assessment
26.Duties to meet needs for care and support
27.Section 40 of SSW(W)A 2014 (duty to meet support needs...
28.(1) For the purpose of determining whether the duty imposed...
29.In the case of any adult (including an adult who...
30.Charging for meeting needs during emergency period
31.Care and support plans etc
32.Portability of care and support
33.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) paragraph 32 has had...
34.Duties arising before commencement
35.Guidance
SCHEDULE 13
Registration of deaths and still-births
PART 1 England and Wales
1.Interpretation
2.Information concerning deaths: England and Wales
3.Giving information other than in person and dispensing with signing the register
4.Medical certificates of cause of death
5.Delivery of documents by alternative methods
6.Further modifications of the principal 1987 Regulations
7.Notification of death to coroner
8.Transitional provision
9.(1) This paragraph applies where, during any period for which...
PART 2 Scotland
10.Interpretation
11.Information concerning deaths
12.Giving information other than in person
13.Delivery of documents by alternative methods
14.Guidance
15.Transitional provision
16.(1) This paragraph applies where, during any period for which...
PART 3 Northern Ireland
17.Interpretation
18.Giving certificate of cause of still-birth directly
19.In accordance with paragraph 18, Form 10 has effect as...
20.Giving certificate of notice of still-birth directly
21.Giving information to the registrar other than in person and dispensing with signing the register
22.In accordance with paragraph 21— (a) Form 2 has effect...
23.Signing of certificates of cause of death
24.(1) This paragraph applies if— (a) a person dies as...
25.Where B or C proposes to sign a certificate under...
26.Where C signs a certificate under Article 25(2) in reliance...
27.Giving certificate of cause of death directly
28.In accordance with paragraph 27— (a) Article 22 has effect...
29.Giving certificate of registration, or written notice, of death directly
30.Transitional provision
SCHEDULE 14
Review of medical certificates of cause of death and cremations: Scotland
PART 1 Review of medical certificates of cause of death
1.Interpretation
2.Power to suspend review of certain medical certificates of cause of death
3.Effect of direction on existing reviews referred under section 24A of the 1965 Act
4.Effect of direction on existing reviews made by application under section 4(1) of the 2011 Act
5.Automatic referral of medical certificates of the cause of death to procurator fiscal
PART 2 Cremations
6.Interpretation
7.Application
8.Suspension of offence relating to signing of declaration
9.Suspension of provisions relating to collection of ashes
10.Retention of ashes during period provisions are suspended
11.Resumption of duties in relation to retained ashes after revocation
12.Suspension of local authority duty to make enquiries as to surviving relatives
SCHEDULE 15
Information relating to food supply chains: financial penalties
1.Notice of intent
2.Amount of penalty
3.Right to make representations
4.Final notice
5.Late payment
6.Withdrawal or amendment of notice
7.Appeals
8.Enforcement
SCHEDULE 16
Temporary closure of educational institutions and childcare premises
PART 1 England and Wales
1.Schools, 16 to 19 Academies, further and higher education providers
2.Registered childcare providers
3.Effect of temporary closure directions on other provisions
4.Authorisations
5.Publication, duration and guidance
PART 2 Scotland
6.Interpretation
7.Duty to have regard to public health advice
8.Closure of schools etc and further and higher education institutions
9.Effect of educational closure direction on other provisions
10.School boarding accommodation
11.Student accommodation
12.Compliance and enforcement
13.Publication and duration of directions
PART 3 Northern Ireland
14.Schools
15.Institutions of further and higher education
16.Childcare providers
SCHEDULE 17
Temporary continuity directions etc: education, training and childcare
PART 1 England and Wales
1.Temporary continuity directions: England
2.Temporary continuity directions: Wales
3.Temporary continuity directions: authorisations
4.Publication, duration and guidance in relation to temporary continuity directions
5.Notices temporarily removing or relaxing statutory provisions etc: England
6.(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend the...
7.Notices temporarily removing or relaxing statutory provisions: Wales
8.(1) The Welsh Ministers may by regulations amend the list...
PART 2 Scotland
9.Interpretation
10.Duty to have regard to public health advice
11.Continuing operation of educational establishments
12.Compliance and enforcement
13.Publication, duration and review of directions
PART 3 Northern Ireland
14.Temporary continuity directions
15.(1) The Department may give a temporary continuity direction that...
16.(1) The Department may give a temporary continuity direction that...
17.Notices temporarily removing or relaxing education duties
SCHEDULE 18
Powers to act for the protection of public health: Northern Ireland
SCHEDULE 19
Health protection regulations: Scotland
1.Health protection regulations
2.Restrictions on power to make regulations under paragraph 1
3.Medical treatment
4.Special restrictions and requirements
5.Health protection regulations: supplementary
6.Health protection regulations: procedure
SCHEDULE 20
Power to suspend port operations
1.Power to give direction to suspend relevant port operations
2.Duration of suspension period
3.Power to give consequential direction
4.Supplementary provisions
5.The Secretary of State may at any time revoke a...
6.Offences
7.Interpretation
8.The provisions of this Schedule bind the Crown.
SCHEDULE 21
Powers relating to potentially infectious persons
PART 1 Overview and interpretation
1.Overview
2.Potentially infectious persons
3.Other definitions
PART 2 Powers relating to potentially infectious persons in England
4.Declarations of risks of coronavirus in England
5.In this Part of this Schedule, “transmission control period” means...
6.Powers to direct or remove persons to a place suitable for screening and assessment
7.(1) This paragraph applies if, during a transmission control period—...
8.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: public health officers
9.(1) A public health officer may require the person referred...
10.(1) A public health officer may— (a) require the person...
11.(1) If a public health officer considers it appropriate for...
12.Where the powers in paragraph 6, 7 or 11 are...
13.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: constables and immigration officers
14.Powers exercisable after assessment
15.(1) The period specified in relation to a requirement referred...
16.Where a person is required to remain at a place...
17.(1) A person on whom a requirement or restriction is...
18.Children
19.Formalities
20.Ancillary powers
21.Guidance and advice
22.End of transmission control period
23.Offences
24.Revocation of regulations
PART 3 Powers relating to potentially infectious persons in Scotland
25.Declarations of risks of coronavirus in Scotland
26.In this Part of this Schedule, “transmission control period” means...
27.Powers to direct or remove persons to a place suitable for screening and assessment
28.(1) This paragraph applies if, during a transmission control period—...
29.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: public health officers
30.(1) A public health officer may require the person referred...
31.(1) A public health officer may— (a) require the person...
32.(1) If a public health officer considers it appropriate for...
33.Where the powers in paragraph 27, 28 or 32 are...
34.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: constables and immigration officers
35.Powers exercisable after assessment
36.(1) The period specified in relation to a requirement referred...
37.Where a person is required to remain at a place...
38.(1) A person on whom a requirement or restriction is...
39.The Scottish Ministers may compensate any person on whom a...
40.Children
41.Formalities
42.Ancillary powers
43.Guidance and advice
44.End of transmission control period
45.Offences
46.Modifications of Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008
47.Constables
PART 4 Powers relating to potentially infectious persons in Wales
48.Declarations of risks of coronavirus in Wales
49.In this Part of this Schedule, “transmission control period” means...
50.Powers to direct or remove persons to a place suitable for screening and assessment
51.(1) This paragraph applies if, during a transmission control period—...
52.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: public health officers
53.(1) A public health officer may require the person referred...
54.(1) A public health officer may— (a) require the person...
55.(1) If a public health officer considers it appropriate for...
56.Where the powers in paragraph 50, 51 or 55 are...
57.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: constables and immigration officers
58.Powers exercisable after assessment
59.(1) The period specified in relation to a requirement referred...
60.Where a person is required to remain at a place...
61.(1) A person on whom a requirement or restriction is...
62.Children
63.Formalities
64.Ancillary powers
65.Guidance and advice
66.End of transmission control period
67.Offences
68.Revocation of regulations
PART 5 Powers relating to potentially infectious persons in Northern Ireland
69.Declarations of risks of coronavirus in Northern Ireland
70.In this Part of this Schedule, “transmission control period” means...
71.Powers to direct or remove persons to a place suitable for screening and assessment
72.(1) This paragraph applies if, during a transmission control period—...
73.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: public health officers
74.(1) A public health officer may require the person referred...
75.(1) A public health officer may— (a) require the person...
76.(1) If a public health officer considers it appropriate for...
77.Where the powers in paragraph 71, 72 or 76 are...
78.Powers exercisable at a screening and assessment place: constables and immigration officers
79.Powers exercisable after assessment
80.(1) The period specified in relation to a requirement referred...
81.Where a person is required to remain at a place...
82.(1) A person on whom a requirement or restriction is...
83.Children
84.Formalities
85.Ancillary powers
86.Guidance and advice
87.End of transmission control period
88.Offences
89.Supplementary interpretation
SCHEDULE 22
Powers to issue directions relating to events, gatherings and premises
PART 1 General
1.Interpretation
2.Disapplication to the Parliamentary Estate
PART 2 Powers relating to events, gatherings and premises in England
3.Declaration of threat to public health in England due to coronavirus
4.In this Part of this Schedule, “public health response period”...
5.Power to prohibit or otherwise restrict events or gatherings in England
6.Power to close premises in England or impose restrictions on persons entering or remaining in them
7.Variations and revocations
8.Procedure
9.Offences
10.(1) If an offence under paragraph 9 committed by a...
11.Enforcement and prosecutions
12.End of public health response period
PART 3 Powers relating to events, gatherings and premises in Scotland
13.Declaration of threat to public health in Scotland due to coronavirus
14.In this Part of this Schedule, “public health response period”...
15.Power to prohibit or otherwise restrict events or gatherings in Scotland
16.Power to close premises in Scotland or impose restrictions on persons entering or remaining in them
17.Variations and revocations
18.Procedure
19.Enforcement
20.Constables
21.Offences
22.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where— (a) an offence under paragraph...
23.Compensation
24.End of public health response period
25.Review
PART 4 Powers relating to events, gatherings and premises in Wales
26.Declaration of threat to public health in Wales due to coronavirus
27.In this Part of this Schedule, “public health response period”...
28.Power to prohibit or otherwise restrict events or gatherings in Wales
29.Power to close premises in Wales or impose restrictions on persons entering or remaining in them
30.Variations and revocations
31.Procedure
32.Offences
33.(1) If an offence under paragraph 32 committed by a...
34.Enforcement and prosecutions
35.Compensation
36.End of public health response period
PART 5 Powers relating to events, gatherings and premises in Northern Ireland
37.Declaration of threat to public health in Northern Ireland due to coronavirus
38.In this Part of this Schedule— “Executive Office” means the...
39.Power to prohibit or otherwise restrict events or gatherings in Northern Ireland
40.Power to close premises in Northern Ireland or impose restrictions on persons entering or remaining in them
41.Variations and revocations
42.Procedure
43.Enforcement
44.Offences
45.(1) If an offence under paragraph 44 committed by a...
46.Compensation
47.End of public health response period
SCHEDULE 23
Live links in criminal proceedings
PART 1 Expansion of powers under the Criminal Justice Act 2003
1.Introduction
2.Live links in criminal proceedings
3.Magistrates’ courts permitted to sit at other locations
4.Requirement to attend at court, holding proceedings in court etc
5.Warning to jury
6.Rules of court
7.Interpretation
8.Safeguards
PART 2 Other modifications
9.Criminal Appeal Act 1968
10.Criminal Justice Act 1988
SCHEDULE 24
Live links in other criminal hearings
PART 1 Expansion of powers under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998
1.Introduction
2.Interpretation etc
3.Expansion of availability of live links at preliminary hearings
4.Use of live link in sentencing hearings
5.Use of live link in certain enforcement hearings
6.Requirement to attend at court, holding proceedings in court etc
7.Prohibitions and limitations on use of live links
PART 2 Expansion of powers under the Extradition Act 2003
8.The Extradition Act 2003 has effect as if amended in...
9.(1) Section 206A has effect as if amended as follows....
10.(1) Section 206C has effect as if amended as follows....
PART 3 Other modifications
11.Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
12.Prosecution of Offences Act 1985
13.Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005
SCHEDULE 25
Public participation in proceedings conducted by video or audio
1.Criminal, civil and family proceedings
2.First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal
SCHEDULE 26
Live links in certain magistrates’ court proceedings
SCHEDULE 27
Use of live links in legal proceedings: Northern Ireland
PART 1 Powers of courts and tribunals to direct use of live links
1.Proceedings to which this Part of this Schedule applies
2.Power to give direction for participation by live link
3.Effect, and rescission, of directions
4.Meaning of references to participation in proceedings
5.Participation by persons outside the United Kingdom
6.Meaning of “live link”
7.Interpretation of this Part of this Schedule: general
PART 2 Public participation in proceedings where live links used
8.The Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 has effect as if...
PART 3 Availability of live links in certain magistrates’ court proceedings in Northern Ireland
9.The Magistrates’ Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (S.I. 1981/1675 (N.I....
SCHEDULE 28
Transportation, storage and disposal of dead bodies etc
PART 1 Information about capacity
1.(1) A local authority may require a person to provide...
2.(1) The appropriate national authority may require a local authority...
3.(1) A duty or power to disclose information under this...
PART 2 Directions and other measures to address lack of capacity
4.Designation where there is insufficient capacity to deal with dead bodies etc
5.Directions to do things calculated to facilitate dealing with dead bodies etc
6.Power of ministers etc to step in
7.Appropriate national authority directions to prevail
8.Compensation where directions given
9.Guidance
10.General provisions about directions and schemes
11.Procedure
PART 3 Power to direct local authorities etc
12.(1) This paragraph applies if the appropriate national authority considers...
PART 4 Deceased’s wishes etc
13.(1) In carrying out functions under this Schedule, local authorities...
PART 5 Interpretation
14.In this Schedule— “the appropriate national authority” means— in relation...
SCHEDULE 29
Residential tenancies in England and Wales: protection from eviction
1.Interpretation
2.Rent Act 1977: protected tenancies and statutory tenancies
3.Secure tenancies
4.Section 83ZA of the Housing Act 1985 (notice requirements in...
5.Flexible tenancies
6.Assured tenancies
7.Assured shorthold tenancies
8.Introductory tenancies
9.Demoted tenancies
10.Consequential modifications in relation to prescribed forms
11.The Schedule to the Assured Tenancies and Agricultural Occupancies (Forms)...
12.(1) The Schedule to the Assured Tenancies and Agricultural Occupancies...
13.Power to alter three month notice periods
14.Regulations under this Schedule