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6.—(1) In this Part—
“agent” has the meaning given in regulation 9(1)(b);
“designated place” means the place at which a self-isolating worker or a self-isolating agency worker is self-isolating in accordance with either regulation 2 of these Regulations or regulation 4 of the International Travel Regulations;
“employer”, “employment” and “worker” have the meanings given by section 230 of the Employment Rights Act 1996(1);
“International Travel Regulations” means the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020(2);
“isolation period” means a period during which a self-isolating worker or a self-isolating agency worker is required to self-isolate;
“isolation requirements” means the requirements in regulation 2 of these Regulations or regulation 4 of the International Travel Regulations relating to the circumstances in which an individual who is self-isolating is permitted to leave the designated place;
“principal” has the meaning given in regulation 9(1)(b);
“self-isolating agency worker” has the meaning given in regulation 9(1); and
“self-isolating worker” means a worker who is subject to a requirement to self-isolate in accordance with either regulation 2 of these Regulations, or regulation 4 of the International Travel Regulations.
(2) For the purposes of regulation 7, references to a self-isolating agency worker’s employer are to be read as including the agent, and any principal to whom the self-isolating agency worker is, or is to be, supplied during the isolation period (where they would not otherwise be the self-isolating agency worker’s employer), and for the purposes of regulations 7 and 9 “employment” is to be construed accordingly.
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