any occupier of any place where the provision of an authorised service mentioned in regulation 11(a), or a Part 3 private social event or a defined event, is conducted;
(b)
any relevant occupier of a relevant retail mall.
(2) Such an occupier of a place must take all reasonably practicable measures to perform, with respect to the place where the provision of an authorised service, or a Part 3 private social event or a defined event is conducted —
(a)
the general duties in paragraph (3); and
(b)
the extra duties in —
(i)
[Deleted by S 347/2022 wef 30/04/2022]
(ii)
paragraph (5) where an authorised service other than a special authorised service is provided.
[S 795/2022 wef 10/10/2022]
(3) The general duties of an occupier of any place where the provision of an authorised service, or a Part 3 private social event or a defined event is conducted are as follows:
(a)
to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, that every individual who enters or enters and remains in the place is wearing a mask unless the place is an open-air area or not a mask-on zone or the individual is otherwise required or authorised by regulation 4 or an Act to not wear a mask;
[S 225/2022 wef 29/03/2022]
[S 699/2022 wef 29/08/2022]
(b)
to comply with the entry control requirement, where applicable.
[S 795/2022 wef 10/10/2022]
(c)
[Deleted by S 325/2022 wef 26/04/2022]
(d)
[Deleted by S 795/2022 wef 10/10/2022]
(4) [Deleted by S 347/2022 wef 30/04/2022]
(5) The extra duties of an occupier who is providing an authorised service (other than a special authorised service) in or using any place are —
(a)
to regularly assess and identify the risks of transmission of COVID‑19 that may arise in relation to all activities engaged in by every customer of the authorised service present in the place and its permitted enterprise workers in the course of providing the authorised service at the place; and
(b)
to establish and apply appropriate internal policies, procedures and controls to mitigate that risk from the activities identified as presenting a higher risk of the transmission of COVID‑19, which may include more stringent requirements than in these Regulations.