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Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 3) Regulations 2020

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 3) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/750) is a statutory instrument (SI) enacted on 18 July 2020 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It allowed a local authority to make directions relating to premises, events and outdoor public spaces in its area, supplementing central government powers relating to public outdoor places that were granted to the Secretary of State on 3 July in The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/684).[1] In practice, the regulations allowed local authorities to close shops and outdoor public spaces, and to cancel events.[2] The regulations related to England only.

Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 3) Regulations 2020
Statutory Instrument
Citation2020 No. 750
Introduced byMatt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Territorial extent England
Dates
Made16 July 2020
Laid before Parliament17 July 2020
Commencement18 July 2020 (2020-07-18)
Revoked24 February 2022
Other legislation
Made underPublic Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984
Revoked byThe Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Self-Isolation etc.) (Revocation) (England) Regulations 2022
Status: Revoked
Text of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 3) Regulations 2020 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

The regulations were revoked on 24 February 2022.[3]

Legal basis edit

SI 2020/750 was introduced by way of a Statutory Instrument made by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, using emergency powers available to him under the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984. The regulations themselves stated the legal basis for using such powers, namely "the serious and imminent threat to public health which is posed by the incidence and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in England".[4]

The regulations were laid before parliament on 17 July, the day before the regulations came into force.[4] The Secretary of State again used section 45R of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 to enact the regulations immediately, subject to retrospective approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty-eight days,[5] a period extended into September by the summer recess.[6] In the regulations themselves he stated that "by reason of urgency, it is necessary to make this instrument" without having first placed a draft before parliament for prior discussion and approval.[4]

Commencement and scope edit

The regulations (which applied in England only)[7] came into effect at 12.01 am on 18 July 2020.[8]

Directions by local authorities edit

The regulations empowered any local authority to make directions relating to premises, events and outdoor public spaces in its area where it considersed such a direction necessary to prevent the spread of coronavirus.[9] Any such direction had to be notified to the Secretary of State and reviewed every seven days.[10] The Secretary of State was also given the power to force a local authority to make such a declaration.[11]

Individual premises edit

A local authority could direct the owner or occupier of specific premises to close or restrict access to those premises; or to control the location of persons on the premises.[12][13] No direction could be made in relation to any essential infrastructure, public transport or haulage vehicles.[14]

Events edit

A local authority could issue a direction in connection with a specific event, or in connection with events of a specified description.[15] Such a direction could impose prohibitions or restrictions on the owner or occupier of the event premises, on the event organiser, or on any other person involved in holding the event.[16]

Public outdoor places edit

A local authority could issue a direction in connection with a specific public outdoor place, or in connection with places of a specified description.[17] Once such a declaration was made, access restrictions were required to be enforced both by the owner or occupier of the land and by the local authority itself.[18] It was a criminal offence[19] for anyone not authorised by the declaration (apart from the owner or occupier) to enter the land without reasonable excuse.[20]

Offences and enforcement edit

Local authority officers had the power to enforce their directions, and could issue prohibition notices to anyone contravening a direction.[21] Police officers had the additional authority to close down events, to direct persons to leave a place they were not permitted to be and to remove them by force if necessary.[22]

It was a criminal offence to breach any direction under these regulations, or without reasonable excuse to enter a public space that had been declared closed.[23] Fixed penalty notices could be issued,[24] or offenders prosecuted.[25]

Intended expiry, and revocation edit

The regulations were originally set to expire at the end of 17 January 2021[26] but there were several extensions: to 18 July 2021,[27] to 27 September 2021,[28] and to 24 March 2022.[29] They were ultimately revoked in their entirety on 24 February 2022.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ SI 684 (2020).
  2. ^ "English councils get new power to order shutdowns". BBC News. 18 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b SI 161 (2022), Reg 2.
  4. ^ a b c SI 750 (2020), Preamble.
  5. ^ SI 750 (2020), Introductory note.
  6. ^ @HansardSociety (17 July 2020). "Doesn't need to (& won't) be OK-ed by Parl before Sep" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 1(3).
  8. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 1(2).
  9. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 2(1).
  10. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 2(2).
  11. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 3(1).
  12. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 4(5).
  13. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 4(2).
  14. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 4(3).
  15. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 5(2).
  16. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 5(3).
  17. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 6(1).
  18. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 7(1)&(2).
  19. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 13(2).
  20. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 7(3)&(4).
  21. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 12(1)&(2).
  22. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 12(3)&(4).
  23. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 13(1).
  24. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 14.
  25. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 15.
  26. ^ SI 750 (2020), Reg 19(1).
  27. ^ SI 8 (2021), Reg 2(4).
  28. ^ SI 848 (2021), Reg 4.
  29. ^ SI 1073 (2021), Reg 3.

Bibliography edit

  • "SI 684". Legislation.gov.uk. 4 July 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (England) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  • "SI 750". Legislation.gov.uk. 18 July 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 3) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  • "SI 8". Legislation.gov.uk. 6 January 2021. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 3) and (All Tiers) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  • "SI 848". Legislation.gov.uk. 16 July 2021. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps etc.) (England) (Revocation and Amendment) Regulations 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  • "SI 1073". Legislation.gov.uk. 27 September 2021. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Self-Isolation) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • "SI 161". Legislation.gov.uk. 24 February 2022. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Self-Isolation etc.) (Revocation) (England) Regulations 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Guidance supporting the No. 3 Regulations – Department of Health & Social Care, 17 July 2020, updated 12 October, revised 10 December

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The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions England No 3 Regulations 2020 SI 2020 750 is a statutory instrument SI enacted on 18 July 2020 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock in response to the COVID 19 pandemic It allowed a local authority to make directions relating to premises events and outdoor public spaces in its area supplementing central government powers relating to public outdoor places that were granted to the Secretary of State on 3 July in The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions No 2 England Regulations 2020 SI 2020 684 1 In practice the regulations allowed local authorities to close shops and outdoor public spaces and to cancel events 2 The regulations related to England only Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions England No 3 Regulations 2020Statutory InstrumentCitation2020 No 750Introduced byMatt Hancock Secretary of State for Health and Social CareTerritorial extent EnglandDatesMade16 July 2020Laid before Parliament17 July 2020Commencement18 July 2020 2020 07 18 Revoked24 February 2022Other legislationMade underPublic Health Control of Disease Act 1984Revoked byThe Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Self Isolation etc Revocation England Regulations 2022Status RevokedText of the Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions England No 3 Regulations 2020 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk The regulations were revoked on 24 February 2022 3 Contents 1 Legal basis 1 1 Commencement and scope 1 2 Directions by local authorities 1 2 1 Individual premises 1 2 2 Events 1 2 3 Public outdoor places 1 3 Offences and enforcement 1 4 Intended expiry and revocation 2 See also 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksLegal basis editSI 2020 750 was introduced by way of a Statutory Instrument made by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock using emergency powers available to him under the Public Health Control of Disease Act 1984 The regulations themselves stated the legal basis for using such powers namely the serious and imminent threat to public health which is posed by the incidence and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 SARS CoV 2 in England 4 The regulations were laid before parliament on 17 July the day before the regulations came into force 4 The Secretary of State again used section 45R of the Public Health Control of Disease Act 1984 to enact the regulations immediately subject to retrospective approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty eight days 5 a period extended into September by the summer recess 6 In the regulations themselves he stated that by reason of urgency it is necessary to make this instrument without having first placed a draft before parliament for prior discussion and approval 4 Commencement and scope edit The regulations which applied in England only 7 came into effect at 12 01 am on 18 July 2020 8 Directions by local authorities edit The regulations empowered any local authority to make directions relating to premises events and outdoor public spaces in its area where it considersed such a direction necessary to prevent the spread of coronavirus 9 Any such direction had to be notified to the Secretary of State and reviewed every seven days 10 The Secretary of State was also given the power to force a local authority to make such a declaration 11 Individual premises edit A local authority could direct the owner or occupier of specific premises to close or restrict access to those premises or to control the location of persons on the premises 12 13 No direction could be made in relation to any essential infrastructure public transport or haulage vehicles 14 Events edit A local authority could issue a direction in connection with a specific event or in connection with events of a specified description 15 Such a direction could impose prohibitions or restrictions on the owner or occupier of the event premises on the event organiser or on any other person involved in holding the event 16 Public outdoor places edit A local authority could issue a direction in connection with a specific public outdoor place or in connection with places of a specified description 17 Once such a declaration was made access restrictions were required to be enforced both by the owner or occupier of the land and by the local authority itself 18 It was a criminal offence 19 for anyone not authorised by the declaration apart from the owner or occupier to enter the land without reasonable excuse 20 Offences and enforcement edit Local authority officers had the power to enforce their directions and could issue prohibition notices to anyone contravening a direction 21 Police officers had the additional authority to close down events to direct persons to leave a place they were not permitted to be and to remove them by force if necessary 22 It was a criminal offence to breach any direction under these regulations or without reasonable excuse to enter a public space that had been declared closed 23 Fixed penalty notices could be issued 24 or offenders prosecuted 25 Intended expiry and revocation edit The regulations were originally set to expire at the end of 17 January 2021 26 but there were several extensions to 18 July 2021 27 to 27 September 2021 28 and to 24 March 2022 29 They were ultimately revoked in their entirety on 24 February 2022 3 See also edit nbsp United Kingdom portal nbsp Law portalThe Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions England Regulations 2020 the Lockdown Regulations Coronavirus Act 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Regulations 2020 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom 2020References edit SI 684 2020 English councils get new power to order shutdowns BBC News 18 July 2020 a b SI 161 2022 Reg 2 a b c SI 750 2020 Preamble SI 750 2020 Introductory note HansardSociety 17 July 2020 Doesn t need to amp won t be OK ed by Parl before Sep Tweet via Twitter SI 750 2020 Reg 1 3 SI 750 2020 Reg 1 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 2 1 SI 750 2020 Reg 2 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 3 1 SI 750 2020 Reg 4 5 SI 750 2020 Reg 4 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 4 3 SI 750 2020 Reg 5 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 5 3 SI 750 2020 Reg 6 1 SI 750 2020 Reg 7 1 amp 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 13 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 7 3 amp 4 SI 750 2020 Reg 12 1 amp 2 SI 750 2020 Reg 12 3 amp 4 SI 750 2020 Reg 13 1 SI 750 2020 Reg 14 SI 750 2020 Reg 15 SI 750 2020 Reg 19 1 SI 8 2021 Reg 2 4 SI 848 2021 Reg 4 SI 1073 2021 Reg 3 Bibliography edit SI 684 Legislation gov uk 4 July 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions No 2 England Regulations 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 SI 750 Legislation gov uk 18 July 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions England No 3 Regulations 2020 Retrieved 24 July 2020 SI 8 Legislation gov uk 6 January 2021 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions No 3 and All Tiers England Amendment Regulations 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2021 SI 848 Legislation gov uk 16 July 2021 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Steps etc England Revocation and Amendment Regulations 2021 Retrieved 9 August 2021 SI 1073 Legislation gov uk 27 September 2021 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Self Isolation England Amendment No 3 Regulations 2021 Retrieved 24 November 2021 SI 161 Legislation gov uk 24 February 2022 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Self Isolation etc Revocation England Regulations 2022 Retrieved 22 February 2022 External links editOfficial website Guidance supporting the No 3 Regulations Department of Health amp Social Care 17 July 2020 updated 12 October revised 10 December Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions England No 3 Regulations 2020 amp oldid 1195934525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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