Regulations 9 and 10 disapplied for certain individuals
13.—(1)  Regulations 9 and 10 do not apply to or in relation to an entrant to a restricted place during a restricted period of the restricted place if the entrant enters or remains in the restricted place —
(a)solely for any of the following purposes:
(i)to seek a contract of employment or contract for service with the occupier of the restricted place;
(ii)to deliver goods or provide services connected to the business, undertaking or work of the occupier carried on at the restricted place;
(iii)to work as a contractor or an employee for or with the occupier of the restricted place to provide services in connection with the conduct of a live performance, sporting event, business event or wedding (as the case may be) taking place in the restricted place;
(iv)to monitor and ensure the compliance by individuals present at a business event, live performance, sporting event or wedding (as the case may be) taking place in the restricted place, with the requirements in any of the Control Orders;
(v)to render help in an emergency at the restricted place;
(vi)to execute an order of a court or 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
(b)in special circumstances connected with a particular live performance, sporting event or business event, where the risk to public health from disapplying regulations 9 and 10 to the entrant or entrants concerned is assessed by the Director as not of a substantial nature.
(2)  In addition to paragraph (1), the restricted place is used for a live performance, sporting event or business event described in item 2, 4 or 7 of Part 1 of the Second Schedule, regulations 9 and 10 do not apply to or in relation to an entrant to a restricted place during a restricted period of the restricted place if the entrant enters or remains in the restricted place —
(a)where the restricted place is used for a sporting event, solely as —
(i)an athlete or a contestant taking part or competing in a sporting activity at the sporting event that is a spectator sporting event;
(ii)an associate of an athlete or a contestant mentioned in sub-paragraph (i);
(iii)an official officiating at the sporting event; or
(iv)an umpire or a referee umpiring or refereeing the sporting activity played or engaged in at the sporting event;
(b)where the restricted place is used to stage a live performance, solely as a performer in the live performance or as crew;
(c)where the restricted place is used for a business event, solely as an individual whose duty is to regulate the interval between meetings, exhibitions or displays at the business event.
Examples of entrants excused from cleared status requirement
Staff deployed by the organiser of a science and technology conference to register delegates, usher delegates to allocated segregation zones or seats, or act as a safe distancing ambassador at the conference.
An official event photographer contracted by the organiser of an office furniture trade show to capture on film the opening ceremony of the trade show.
Examples of entrants not excused from cleared status requirement
A journalist attending a professional competition soccer match to report on the match, even though the journalist may be invited to a media conference organised by the soccer team managers to interview the players at a media conference.
A sales director of a trade show organiser who engages with exhibitors who purchased from the organiser display space during the trade show, to provide customer support to exhibitors.
The best man at a wedding who doubles up as one of the photographers at the wedding proceedings.
(3)  In this regulation —
“associate”, in relation to any athlete or contestant taking part or competing in any sporting activity, means an individual who, in one or more of the following capacities, works with or treats one or more such athletes or contestants participating in, preparing for or competing in, the sporting activity:
(a)an individual who supervises the training or instruction of an athlete or a contestant or who accompanies an athlete or a contestant into or onto the reserved playing area to give advice or assistance during a sporting competition (called in this regulation a coach or trainer);
(b)an individual who undertakes to represent the interests of an athlete or a contestant in procuring the engagement of the athlete or contestant as a participant or contestant in a sporting competition, or who directs or controls the sporting activities of any athlete or contestant, such as a manager;
(c)an individual who assists an athlete or a contestant as advised by a coach or trainer and who assists a coach or trainer in the preparation of an athlete or a contestant;
(d)a medical practitioner;
(e)a para-medical practitioner;
“athlete” and “contestant” have the respective meanings given by Part 2 of the Second Schedule;
“business event” has the meaning given by Part 2 of the Second Schedule;
“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;
“live performance” has the meaning given by Part 2 of the Second Schedule;
“official”, in relation to any sporting activity engaged in or played at a sporting event, means an individual who, in one or more of the following capacities, works with one or more athletes or contestants participating or competing in the sporting activity at the sporting event:
(a)an individual who determines the points scored by each athlete or contestant in the sporting event, such as a judge;
(b)an individual who regulates the number and length of rounds, and the interval between rounds, of each round of competition or contests between particular athletes or contestants or particular teams of athletes or contestants, such as a timekeeper;
“participation sporting event” has the meaning given by Part 2 of the Second Schedule;
“performer”, in a live performance, means —
(a)an actor, a model or a dancer;
(b)a singer, musician or member of an orchestra;
(c)an acrobat or a stunt performer; or
(d)any other individual who contributes in person to the sounds, movements or visual elements (or any combination thereof) of the performance,
and if the performance includes a live performance of a musical work (whether vocal or instrumental), includes the conductor;
“spectator sporting event” has the meaning given by Part 2 of the Second Schedule.