6. In Part 2 of the Second Schedule to the principal Regulations, in paragraph 1 —(a) | after the definition of “athlete”, insert —“ “audience member”, for a live performance, means an individual who is entitled to be admitted to a live performance venue where the live performance is being or is to be staged for the purpose of attending or watching the live performance or to report on the live performance (such as spectators or patrons who are customers of a person staging the live performance or a live performance hirer) and includes an individual lawfully present in or around a live performance venue who is attending or watching the live performance (such as busking outdoors) but excludes —(a) | any crew for the live performance; and | (b) | any individual the principal purpose of his or her being in the live performance venue is to provide services in connection with the live performance;”; |
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| (b) | delete the definitions of “boarding premises”, “major business event”, “ordinary business event”, “personal appearance service” and “personal care service” and “tourist attraction”; | (c) | after the definition of “contestant”, insert —“ “crew”, in relation to a live performance, means an individual who is employed in connection with the staging of a performance other than as a performer in the live performance, whether under a contract of employment by or a contract for service with, any person staging the live performance;”; |
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| (d) | after the definition of “crowd management period”, insert —“ “customer-facing business event” means a business event that is not a non‑customer facing business event;”; |
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| (e) | after the definition of “funeral event”, insert —“ “guest”, in relation to a nuptial event, means an individual who is invited to attend the nuptial event but excludes any of the following:(a) | a party to the marriage to which the nuptial event relates; | (b) | a celebrant by whom the marriage is solemnized; | (c) | a person engaged to organise the nuptial event, or to provide authorised services for or in connection with the holding of the nuptial event; | (d) | a permitted enterprise worker of a person mentioned in paragraph (c) who is at work in relation to the nuptial event;”; |
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| (f) | after the definition of “media conference”, insert —“ “non-customer facing business event” means a business event that is —(a) | for any occasion or purpose as follows:(i) | to comply with an order of a court, a direction given by or on behalf of a public officer or a public body in exercise of a power under any written law, or a requirement under or a statutory duty appearing in an Act (including any alternative arrangements for meetings provided under section 27 of the COVID‑19 (Temporary Measures) Act 2020); | (ii) | to promote or facilitate employment by or contracts for service with the permitted enterprise; or |
| (b) | attended by participants consisting wholly or mainly of permitted enterprise workers of the permitted enterprise and for any occasion or purpose as follows:(i) | to conduct professional or vocational training, or testing, certification or accreditation of a permitted enterprise worker of the permitted enterprise, or of his or her proficiency in a skill used in an authorised service provided by the permitted enterprise; | (ii) | to promote or facilitate activities directed at maintaining worker welfare and productivity in the course of conducting a business or an undertaking;”; |
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| (g) | replace the definition of “participant” with —“ “participant” includes any of the following:(a) | for a nuptial event — any guest of the nuptial event; | (b) | for any other private social event — any individual who attends (on invitation or otherwise) the event for the purpose of taking part in the event; | (c) | for a media conference — any recognised reporter; | (d) | for a business event — an individual who is entitled to be admitted to a place where the business event takes place, or is to take place, for any of the following purposes:(i) | to attend, watch, vote or take part in any other way, in the meetings, exhibitions or displays staged or conducted, or to be staged or conducted, in the venue; | (ii) | to preside at, speak or otherwise take charge of proceedings in, or to regulate the number and length of, meetings, exhibition or displays staged or conducted, or to be staged or conducted, at the business event; | (iii) | to work in one or more of the following capacities with any individual mentioned in sub‑paragraph (i) or (ii) during the business event:(A) | an individual who accompanies an individual mentioned in sub‑paragraph (i) or (ii) to promote or give protection, advice or assistance to the latter individual during any meeting, exhibition or display at the business event; | (B) | an individual who undertakes to represent the interests of an individual mentioned in sub‑paragraph (i) or (ii) in procuring the engagement of the latter individual as a speaker, presenter or person presiding at any meeting or discussion at the business event (called a manager); | (C) | an individual who assists an individual mentioned in sub‑paragraph (i) or (ii) as advised by a manager, or who assists the manager in representing the interests of the individual mentioned in sub‑paragraph (i) or (ii); |
| (iv) | to report on the business event;”; |
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| (h) | after the definition of “place of worship”, insert —“ “private social event” means any of the following:(a) | a nuptial event; | (b) | any other type of private social function at which a group of individuals come together to associate or interact with each other for social purposes rather than remaining seated or stationary for the duration of the function, |
but not a funeral event or any live performance, sporting event, business event, religious gathering and media conference;”; and |
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| (i) | after the definition of “publicity material”, insert —“ “recognised reporter”, in relation to a media conference, means an individual who —(a) | is authorised by a provider of radio, television, newspaper or other mass media services; and | (b) | is invited by a promoter of the media conference, |
to be an interviewer during or to otherwise attend the media conference;”. |
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