8.—(1) The basic entry controls for a venue where a religious gathering takes place, or is to take place, means —
(a)
to refuse entry to the venue by any individual —
(i)
whom the occupier of the venue knows or has reason to believe is subject to a movement control measure; or
(ii)
who refuses to comply with any contact tracing measure established or applied by the occupier of the venue in order to comply with the contact tracing requirement; and
[S 619/2021 wef 19/08/2021]
(b)
[Deleted by S 619/2021 wef 19/08/2021]
(c)
to refuse entry to the venue by any individual whom the occupier of the venue knows or has reason to believe to be seeking entry for any purpose other than as a worshipper or non‑worshipper.
(2) The enhanced entry controls with respect to a venue where a religious gathering takes place, or is to take place, means a requirement to establish and maintain, during the crowd management period of the religious gathering, all reasonably practicable procedures and protocols that ensure that only the following enter or remain within the venue during that crowd management period:
(a)
a worshipper with a cleared status;
(b)
a worshipper who is an uncleared junior, unless there are also present, in the venue during that crowd management period, other worshippers who are uncleared juniors which are not below the maximum permissible number of uncleared juniors for the venue during that crowd management period.
[S 589/2021 wef 10/08/2021]
(3) The maximum permissible number of uncleared juniors for a venue during the crowd management period of the religious gathering taking place in that venue is 20% of the total number of worshippers present or who may be present within the venue during that crowd management period, rounded down to the nearest whole number.