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14.—(1) P must undertake the test or tests in their testing package in accordance with this regulation.
(2) P must undertake the day 2 test no later than the end of the 2nd day after the day on which P arrived in Scotland.
(3) Where P’s day 2 test generates a positive result and P would otherwise be required to take the day 8 test, P is not required to undertake the day 8 test.
(4) Where P is required to undertake the day 8 test, P must undertake that test no earlier than the end of the 7th day after the day on which P arrived in Scotland.
(5) Where P is a child aged 11 or over, any person who has responsibility for P must, so far as reasonably practicable ensure that P undertakes a day 2 test and, where relevant, a day 8 test.
(6) Where P does not undertake either a day 2 test or a day 8 test by reason of a reasonable excuse (see regulation 30), P must, as soon as practicable after the matters giving rise to the reasonable excuse no longer apply, undertake a replacement test complying with the requirements of paragraph (9).
(7) Where a replacement test is undertaken instead of—
(a)a day 2 test, P is to be treated as if P had undertaken a day 2 test in accordance with this regulation,
(b)a day 8 test, P is to be treated as if P had undertaken a day 8 test in accordance with this regulation.
(8) Where a test is undertaken by P after this regulation applies, and that test meets the requirements of paragraph (9) and generates a positive result, P is not required to undertake a subsequent day 2 test or day 8 test, as the case may be.
(9) The requirements of this regulation are that—
(a)the test is provided by a public provider, or where P is a green list arrival or an amber list arrival, a public provider or a private provider, and
(b)the test is a semi-quantitative test for the detection of coronavirus which targets a minimum of two distinguishable SARS-CoV-2 genes other than the S gene and performance reference controls.
(10) In this regulation, “public provider” means a test provider who provides or administers a test under—
(a)the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978,
(b)the National Health Service Act 2006,
(c)the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006, or
(d)the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972.
(11) In this regulation “private provider” means a day 2 test and a day 8 test provider, other than a public provider, who—
(a)has made a self-declaration to the Department of Health and Social Care that the provider meets the minimum standards that private sector providers must meet for coronavirus tests for persons arriving in England in terms of schedule 8 to the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) Regulations 2021(1) and DHSC guidance, and
(b)is currently on the UK Government published list of private day 2 test and day 8 test providers for persons arriving in England(2).
S.I. 2021/582. Relevant amending instruments to schedule 8 are S.I. 2021/682, S.I. 2021/865 and S.I. 2021/914.
The list can be accessed through this web-site: https://www.gov.uk/find-travel-test-provider.
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