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The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) Regulations 2020

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/791) is a statutory instrument (SI) brought into force on 23 July 2020 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Subject to some exceptions, it required members of the public in England to wear a face covering in most indoor shops, shopping centres, banks, post offices and public transport hubs. The regulations were similar to The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport) (England) Regulations 2020, which were brought into force on 15 June 2020.[1] The regulations were revoked on 18 July 2021, five days before they would otherwise have expired.

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) Regulations 2020
Statutory Instrument
Citation2020 No. 791
Introduced byMatt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Territorial extent England
Dates
Made23 July 2020
Laid before Parliament23 July 2020
Commencement24 July 2020 (2020-07-24)
Revoked18 July 2021
Other legislation
Made underPublic Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984
Revoked byThe Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps etc.) (England) (Revocation and Amendment) Regulations 2021
Status: Revoked
Text of the The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) Regulations 2020 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

Initial regulations edit

Legal basis edit

The regulations were 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 state 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"; he also certified that the restrictions "are proportionate to what they seek to achieve, which is a public health response to that threat."[2]

The regulations were made and laid before parliament on 23 July, and came into force the next day.[2] The Secretary of State used section 45R of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 to enact the regulations without prior parliamentary consideration, subject to retrospective approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty-eight days.[3]

Geographical scope edit

The regulations covered England only[4] (the rules in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland differed).

Requirement to wear a face covering in a relevant place edit

Subject to a number of exceptions, nobody was allowed – unless they had a "reasonable excuse" – to enter or remain in a "relevant place" without wearing a face covering.[5] Any type of face covering was considered acceptable, provided it covered the wearer's nose and mouth;[6] the regulations did not require or mention a 'mask'.

"Relevant place" was defined as:

  • indoor retail shops (including pharmacies),[7] and shops providing goods for hire[8][9]
  • enclosed shopping centres[10]
  • banks, building societies and the like[11]
  • post offices,[12] and
  • public transport hubs[6] (the enclosed parts of a station, terminal, port or the like).[13]

The following premises were not considered to be "shops", and hence face coverings were not required: public libraries; premises providing professional, legal, financial, medical, optometry, mental health or veterinary services; cinemas, theatres, museums, galleries; indoor tourist, heritage or cultural sites; nightclubs, dance and bingo halls; concert, exhibition and other public halls; casinos; certain personal service premises including hair and beauty salons and barbers, tattoo and massage parlours; conference and exhibition centres; hotels; premises for indoor sports, leisure, adventure or recreation; storage and distribution centres; funeral directors; photography studios; and auction houses.[11]

Also excluded were restaurants with table service, bars and pubs,[8] as well as those areas of other premises having seating or tables for consumption of food and drink.[14]

Several groups of people were entirely exempt from the requirement to wear a face covering, including children under the age of 11;[15] staff and service providers at the premises;[16] public transport staff on while duty,[17] police officers,[18] and emergency responders while on duty;[17] as well as travellers at a transport hub within their own private vehicle.[19]

Reasonable excuse edit

The regulations provided a list of excuses for not wearing a covering which were considered to be "reasonable", while not excluding other possibilities: where the traveller was unable to wear a covering due to a disability, or where it would cause severe distress;[20] to facilitate lip reading;[21] where the covering was removed to avoid the risk of harm;[22] where a person travelling to escape a risk of harm had no covering with them;[23] where reasonably necessary to eat, drink or take medication;[24] where instructed to do so by an official;[25] or where requested in a pharmacy.[26]

Offences and enforcement edit

It was a criminal offence to contravene the regulations,[27] and offenders could be prosecuted.[28] Both police officers and some other officials had the power to deny access to a "relevant place" to anyone not wearing a face covering;[29] and anyone already on the premises could be directed to wear a covering or to leave.[30] Police officers also had the power to remove anyone not complying with a direction,[31] using force if necessary,[32] and to issue a fixed penalty notice of £100 (reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days).[33]

Review and intended expiry edit

The Secretary of State had to review the regulations by 24 January 2021.[34] They were initially intended expire on 24 July 2021.[35]

Range of premises extended, 8 August 2020 edit

SI 2020/791 was amended on 8 August 2020, after 15 days, by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/839). The amendments extended the range of indoor places where a face covering had to be worn to include indoor places of worship, community centres, crematoria and burial ground chapels, public areas in hotels, public halls including concert and exhibition halls, cinemas, museums, galleries, aquariums, indoor zoos and visitor farms, indoor parts of tourist, heritage or cultural sites, bingo halls, and public libraries.[36] These were all subject to the same exceptions as before.

Range of premises extended, 22 August 2020 edit

SI 2020/791 was amended on 22 August 2020, after a further 14 days, by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/882). The amendments extended the range of indoor places where a face covering had to be worn to include members clubs and social clubs,[37] conference centres,[38] and casinos.[39] Funfairs, theme parks and other premises for sports, leisure or adventure activities were also now included where they fell within the definition of "shop"[40] (i.e. an indoor establishment open to the public for the purpose of retail sale or hire).[9]

New penalties added, 28 August 2020 edit

From 28 August 2020 new penalties were introduced by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/906). Repeat offenders faced a sliding scale of penalties up to a maximum of £3200 for the sixth and subsequent fixed penalty notice.[41]

Public-facing staff included, and more premises, 24 Sept 2020 edit

From 24 September, The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/1026) extended the requirement to wear a face covering to staff in the following places who were likely to come into close contact with members of the public: shops (except legal or financial services), enclosed shopping centres, restaurants with table service, bars, banks, building societies, post offices, community centres and clubs, public areas in hotels and hostels, public halls such as concert and exhibition halls, conference centres, cinemas, museums, galleries, aquariums, indoor parts of tourist, heritage or cultural sites, bingo halls, public libraries, casinos, and theatres.[42] Public houses were inadvertently omitted from this list,[43] but were added by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/1028) which amended SI 2020/1026 just as the regulations came into effect.[44]

SI 2020/1024 also added a requirement that customers wear face coverings in theatres, restaurants, bars, and public houses,[45] and removed the exception from wearing face coverings when sitting at tables in shops and shopping centres designated for consumption of food and drink.[46] Customers in these premises had to wear face coverings at all times unless actively eating or drinking.[47]

The regulations also doubled the penalties for breach to a minimum of £200 (£100 if paid within 14 days).[42] All the existing exemptions and reasonable excuses remained available.[48]

Requirement to display notices or inform visitors, 28 Sept 2020 edit

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Obligations of Undertakings) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/1046) introduced a new notice requirement. Anyone responsible for premises where face coverings were required had to display a conspicuous notice or otherwise ensure that anyone entering was informed of the need to wear a such a covering. It also prohibited such a person from preventing or seeking to prevent the wearing of face coverings by those required to wear one.[49]

Polling stations, 8 March 2021 edit

The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and Restrictions: All Tiers) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI 2021/247) introduced a requirement from 8 March 2021 to wear a face covering in polling stations and in places where votes were being counted or postal votes opened. But the regulations could not be used to prevent a voter at a polling station from voting.[50]

Gatherings in community premises, 17 May 2021 edit

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps and Other Provisions) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI 2021/585) removed the requirement to wear a face covering from people attending an allowable gathering at a community centre.[51]

Revocation, 18 July 2021 edit

The regulations were revoked by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps etc.) (England) (Revocation and Amendment) Regulations 2021 at 23:55 on 18 July 2021, five days before they would otherwise have expired.[52]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ SI 592 (2020).
  2. ^ a b SI 791 (2020), Preamble.
  3. ^ SI 791 (2020), Introductory note.
  4. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 1(2).
  5. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 3(1).
  6. ^ a b SI 791 (2020), Reg 2(1).
  7. ^ SI 791 (2020), Schedule, part 2, 7.
  8. ^ a b SI 791 (2020), Schedule, part 1, reg 1(1).
  9. ^ a b SI 791 (2020), Reg 2(2).
  10. ^ SI 791 (2020), Schedule, part 1, reg 2.
  11. ^ a b SI 791 (2020), Schedule, part 1, 3.
  12. ^ SI 791 (2020), Schedule, part 1, reg 4.
  13. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 2(4).
  14. ^ SI 791 (2020), Schedule, part 2.
  15. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 3(2)(a).
  16. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 3(2)(b)&(c).
  17. ^ a b SI 791 (2020), Reg 3(2)(g).
  18. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 3(2)(f).
  19. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 3(2)(e).
  20. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(a).
  21. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(b).
  22. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(c).
  23. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(d).
  24. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(e)&(f).
  25. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(g)&(i).
  26. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 4(1)(h).
  27. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 6(1).
  28. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 8.
  29. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 5(1).
  30. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 5(2).
  31. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 5(3).
  32. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 5(4).
  33. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 7(1),(6)&(7).
  34. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 9.
  35. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 10(1).
  36. ^ SI 839 (2020), Reg 2(8)(b).
  37. ^ SI 882 (2020), Reg 7(3).
  38. ^ SI 882 (2020), Reg 7(4).
  39. ^ SI 882 (2020), Reg 7(6).
  40. ^ SI 882 (2020), Reg 8.
  41. ^ SI 906 (2020), Reg 3.
  42. ^ a b SI 1026 (2020), Reg 2(6).
  43. ^ SI 1028 (2020), Explanatory note.
  44. ^ SI 1028 (2020), Reg 2(2).
  45. ^ SI 1026 (2020), Reg 2(10).
  46. ^ SI 1026 (2020), Reg 2(8) and (9).
  47. ^ SI 1026 (2020), Explanatory note.
  48. ^ SI 791 (2020), Reg 3.
  49. ^ SI 1046 (2020), 2 (6).
  50. ^ SI 247 (2021), Reg 2.
  51. ^ SI 585 (2021), Reg 3.
  52. ^ SI 848 (2021), Reg 2.

Bibliography edit

  • "SI 592". Legislation.gov.uk. 15 June 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport) (England) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  • "SI 791". Legislation.gov.uk. 24 July 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  • "SI 839". Legislation.gov.uk. 8 August 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  • "SI 882". Legislation.gov.uk. 22 August 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  • "SI 906". Legislation.gov.uk. 28 August 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  • "SI 1026". Legislation.gov.uk. 23 September 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  • "SI 1028". Legislation.gov.uk. 23 September 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  • "SI 1046". Legislation.gov.uk. 28 September 2020. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Obligations of Undertakings) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  • "SI 247". Legislation.gov.uk. 8 March 2021. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and Restrictions: All Tiers) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  • "SI 585". Legislation.gov.uk. 17 May 2021. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps and Other Provisions) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  • "SI 848". Legislation.gov.uk. 16 July 2021. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps etc.) (England) (Revocation and Amendment) Regulations 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.

External links edit

  • "Face coverings: when to wear one, exemptions, and how to make your own". GOV.UK. Cabinet Office. 23 September 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.

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The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Regulations 2020 SI 2020 791 is a statutory instrument SI brought into force on 23 July 2020 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock in response to the COVID 19 pandemic Subject to some exceptions it required members of the public in England to wear a face covering in most indoor shops shopping centres banks post offices and public transport hubs The regulations were similar to The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport England Regulations 2020 which were brought into force on 15 June 2020 1 The regulations were revoked on 18 July 2021 five days before they would otherwise have expired The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Regulations 2020Statutory InstrumentCitation2020 No 791Introduced byMatt Hancock Secretary of State for Health and Social CareTerritorial extent EnglandDatesMade23 July 2020Laid before Parliament23 July 2020Commencement24 July 2020 2020 07 24 Revoked18 July 2021Other legislationMade underPublic Health Control of Disease Act 1984Revoked byThe Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Steps etc England Revocation and Amendment Regulations 2021Status RevokedText of the The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Regulations 2020 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk Contents 1 Initial regulations 1 1 Legal basis 1 2 Geographical scope 1 3 Requirement to wear a face covering in a relevant place 1 4 Reasonable excuse 1 5 Offences and enforcement 1 6 Review and intended expiry 2 Range of premises extended 8 August 2020 3 Range of premises extended 22 August 2020 4 New penalties added 28 August 2020 5 Public facing staff included and more premises 24 Sept 2020 6 Requirement to display notices or inform visitors 28 Sept 2020 7 Polling stations 8 March 2021 8 Gatherings in community premises 17 May 2021 9 Revocation 18 July 2021 10 See also 11 References 12 Bibliography 13 External linksInitial regulations editLegal basis edit The regulations were 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 state 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 he also certified that the restrictions are proportionate to what they seek to achieve which is a public health response to that threat 2 The regulations were made and laid before parliament on 23 July and came into force the next day 2 The Secretary of State used section 45R of the Public Health Control of Disease Act 1984 to enact the regulations without prior parliamentary consideration subject to retrospective approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty eight days 3 Geographical scope edit The regulations covered England only 4 the rules in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland differed Requirement to wear a face covering in a relevant place edit Subject to a number of exceptions nobody was allowed unless they had a reasonable excuse to enter or remain in a relevant place without wearing a face covering 5 Any type of face covering was considered acceptable provided it covered the wearer s nose and mouth 6 the regulations did not require or mention a mask Relevant place was defined as indoor retail shops including pharmacies 7 and shops providing goods for hire 8 9 enclosed shopping centres 10 banks building societies and the like 11 post offices 12 and public transport hubs 6 the enclosed parts of a station terminal port or the like 13 The following premises were not considered to be shops and hence face coverings were not required public libraries premises providing professional legal financial medical optometry mental health or veterinary services cinemas theatres museums galleries indoor tourist heritage or cultural sites nightclubs dance and bingo halls concert exhibition and other public halls casinos certain personal service premises including hair and beauty salons and barbers tattoo and massage parlours conference and exhibition centres hotels premises for indoor sports leisure adventure or recreation storage and distribution centres funeral directors photography studios and auction houses 11 Also excluded were restaurants with table service bars and pubs 8 as well as those areas of other premises having seating or tables for consumption of food and drink 14 Several groups of people were entirely exempt from the requirement to wear a face covering including children under the age of 11 15 staff and service providers at the premises 16 public transport staff on while duty 17 police officers 18 and emergency responders while on duty 17 as well as travellers at a transport hub within their own private vehicle 19 Reasonable excuse edit The regulations provided a list of excuses for not wearing a covering which were considered to be reasonable while not excluding other possibilities where the traveller was unable to wear a covering due to a disability or where it would cause severe distress 20 to facilitate lip reading 21 where the covering was removed to avoid the risk of harm 22 where a person travelling to escape a risk of harm had no covering with them 23 where reasonably necessary to eat drink or take medication 24 where instructed to do so by an official 25 or where requested in a pharmacy 26 Offences and enforcement edit It was a criminal offence to contravene the regulations 27 and offenders could be prosecuted 28 Both police officers and some other officials had the power to deny access to a relevant place to anyone not wearing a face covering 29 and anyone already on the premises could be directed to wear a covering or to leave 30 Police officers also had the power to remove anyone not complying with a direction 31 using force if necessary 32 and to issue a fixed penalty notice of 100 reduced to 50 if paid within 14 days 33 Review and intended expiry edit The Secretary of State had to review the regulations by 24 January 2021 34 They were initially intended expire on 24 July 2021 35 Range of premises extended 8 August 2020 editSI 2020 791 was amended on 8 August 2020 after 15 days by The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Amendment Regulations 2020 SI 2020 839 The amendments extended the range of indoor places where a face covering had to be worn to include indoor places of worship community centres crematoria and burial ground chapels public areas in hotels public halls including concert and exhibition halls cinemas museums galleries aquariums indoor zoos and visitor farms indoor parts of tourist heritage or cultural sites bingo halls and public libraries 36 These were all subject to the same exceptions as before Range of premises extended 22 August 2020 editSI 2020 791 was amended on 22 August 2020 after a further 14 days by The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Amendment No 2 Regulations 2020 SI 2020 882 The amendments extended the range of indoor places where a face covering had to be worn to include members clubs and social clubs 37 conference centres 38 and casinos 39 Funfairs theme parks and other premises for sports leisure or adventure activities were also now included where they fell within the definition of shop 40 i e an indoor establishment open to the public for the purpose of retail sale or hire 9 New penalties added 28 August 2020 editFrom 28 August 2020 new penalties were introduced by The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport England Amendment Regulations 2020 SI 2020 906 Repeat offenders faced a sliding scale of penalties up to a maximum of 3200 for the sixth and subsequent fixed penalty notice 41 Public facing staff included and more premises 24 Sept 2020 editFrom 24 September The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport England Amendment No 3 Regulations 2020 SI 2020 1026 extended the requirement to wear a face covering to staff in the following places who were likely to come into close contact with members of the public shops except legal or financial services enclosed shopping centres restaurants with table service bars banks building societies post offices community centres and clubs public areas in hotels and hostels public halls such as concert and exhibition halls conference centres cinemas museums galleries aquariums indoor parts of tourist heritage or cultural sites bingo halls public libraries casinos and theatres 42 Public houses were inadvertently omitted from this list 43 but were added by The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Amendment No 3 Regulations 2020 SI 2020 1028 which amended SI 2020 1026 just as the regulations came into effect 44 SI 2020 1024 also added a requirement that customers wear face coverings in theatres restaurants bars and public houses 45 and removed the exception from wearing face coverings when sitting at tables in shops and shopping centres designated for consumption of food and drink 46 Customers in these premises had to wear face coverings at all times unless actively eating or drinking 47 The regulations also doubled the penalties for breach to a minimum of 200 100 if paid within 14 days 42 All the existing exemptions and reasonable excuses remained available 48 Requirement to display notices or inform visitors 28 Sept 2020 editThe Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Obligations of Undertakings England Amendment Regulations 2020 SI 2020 1046 introduced a new notice requirement Anyone responsible for premises where face coverings were required had to display a conspicuous notice or otherwise ensure that anyone entering was informed of the need to wear a such a covering It also prohibited such a person from preventing or seeking to prevent the wearing of face coverings by those required to wear one 49 Polling stations 8 March 2021 editThe Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and Restrictions All Tiers England Amendment Regulations 2021 SI 2021 247 introduced a requirement from 8 March 2021 to wear a face covering in polling stations and in places where votes were being counted or postal votes opened But the regulations could not be used to prevent a voter at a polling station from voting 50 Gatherings in community premises 17 May 2021 editThe Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Steps and Other Provisions England Amendment Regulations 2021 SI 2021 585 removed the requirement to wear a face covering from people attending an allowable gathering at a community centre 51 Revocation 18 July 2021 editThe regulations were revoked by The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Steps etc England Revocation and Amendment Regulations 2021 at 23 55 on 18 July 2021 five days before they would otherwise have expired 52 See also edit nbsp United Kingdom portal nbsp Law portalThe Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport England Regulations 2020 Coronavirus Act 2020 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom 2020References edit SI 592 2020 a b SI 791 2020 Preamble SI 791 2020 Introductory note SI 791 2020 Reg 1 2 SI 791 2020 Reg 3 1 a b SI 791 2020 Reg 2 1 SI 791 2020 Schedule part 2 7 a b SI 791 2020 Schedule part 1 reg 1 1 a b SI 791 2020 Reg 2 2 SI 791 2020 Schedule part 1 reg 2 a b SI 791 2020 Schedule part 1 3 SI 791 2020 Schedule part 1 reg 4 SI 791 2020 Reg 2 4 SI 791 2020 Schedule part 2 SI 791 2020 Reg 3 2 a SI 791 2020 Reg 3 2 b amp c a b SI 791 2020 Reg 3 2 g SI 791 2020 Reg 3 2 f SI 791 2020 Reg 3 2 e SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 a SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 b SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 c SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 d SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 e amp f SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 g amp i SI 791 2020 Reg 4 1 h SI 791 2020 Reg 6 1 SI 791 2020 Reg 8 SI 791 2020 Reg 5 1 SI 791 2020 Reg 5 2 SI 791 2020 Reg 5 3 SI 791 2020 Reg 5 4 SI 791 2020 Reg 7 1 6 amp 7 SI 791 2020 Reg 9 SI 791 2020 Reg 10 1 SI 839 2020 Reg 2 8 b SI 882 2020 Reg 7 3 SI 882 2020 Reg 7 4 SI 882 2020 Reg 7 6 SI 882 2020 Reg 8 SI 906 2020 Reg 3 a b SI 1026 2020 Reg 2 6 SI 1028 2020 Explanatory note SI 1028 2020 Reg 2 2 SI 1026 2020 Reg 2 10 SI 1026 2020 Reg 2 8 and 9 SI 1026 2020 Explanatory note SI 791 2020 Reg 3 SI 1046 2020 2 6 SI 247 2021 Reg 2 SI 585 2021 Reg 3 SI 848 2021 Reg 2 Bibliography edit SI 592 Legislation gov uk 15 June 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings on Public Transport England Regulations 2020 Retrieved 14 June 2020 SI 791 Legislation gov uk 24 July 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Regulations 2020 Retrieved 30 July 2020 SI 839 Legislation gov uk 8 August 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Amendment Regulations 2020 Retrieved 8 August 2020 SI 882 Legislation gov uk 22 August 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Amendment No 2 Regulations 2020 Retrieved 24 August 2020 SI 906 Legislation gov uk 28 August 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport England Amendment Regulations 2020 Retrieved 30 August 2020 SI 1026 Legislation gov uk 23 September 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and on Public Transport England Amendment No 3 Regulations 2020 Retrieved 23 September 2020 SI 1028 Legislation gov uk 23 September 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place England Amendment No 3 Regulations 2020 Retrieved 24 September 2020 SI 1046 Legislation gov uk 28 September 2020 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Obligations of Undertakings England Amendment Regulations 2020 Retrieved 29 September 2020 SI 247 Legislation gov uk 8 March 2021 The Health Protection Coronavirus Wearing of Face Coverings in a Relevant Place and Restrictions All Tiers England Amendment Regulations 2021 Retrieved 7 March 2021 SI 585 Legislation gov uk 17 May 2021 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Steps and Other Provisions England Amendment Regulations 2021 Retrieved 16 May 2021 SI 848 Legislation gov uk 16 July 2021 The Health Protection Coronavirus Restrictions Steps etc England Revocation and Amendment Regulations 2021 Retrieved 20 July 2021 External links edit Face coverings when to wear one exemptions and how to make your own GOV UK Cabinet Office 23 September 2020 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