SECOND SCHEDULE
Regulations 2(1) and 13(2) and (3)
Restricted places and restricted periods
Part 1
First column
Second column
Restricted Place
Restricted Period
1.A place, building or other premises at which a wedding is or is to take place, being a wedding to which more than 98 but not more than 248 guests are invited to attend.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time, or the earliest time if more than one, the wedding is stated will begin in any invitation relating to the wedding; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time, or the latest time if more than one, that the wedding is stated will end on any invitation relating to the wedding.
2.A live performance venue at which a live performance is or is to be staged, being a live performance attended or likely to be attended by more than 250 seated audience members at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space in the live performance venue.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the live performance is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the live performance; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the live performance is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the live performance.
3.A live performance venue at which a live performance is or is to be staged, being a live performance —
(a)attended or likely to be attended by 250 or fewer seated audience members at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space in the live performance venue; and
(b)in respect of which enhanced entry controls are required as part of any alternative arrangement approved under the COVID‑19 (Temporary Measures) (Live Performances and Other Activities — Control Order) Regulations 2020 in respect of that live performance.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the live performance is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the live performance; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the live performance is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the live performance.
4.A sports venue at which a spectator sporting event takes place or is to take place, being a sporting event where the total number of spectators present or likely to be present in the sports venue at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space, is more than 250.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the spectator sporting event is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the spectator sporting event; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the spectator sporting event is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the spectator sporting event.
5.A sports venue at which a spectator sporting event takes place or is to take place, being a spectator sporting event —
(a)where the total number of spectators present or likely to be present in the sports venue at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space, is 250 or fewer; and
(b)in respect of which enhanced entry controls are required as part of any alternative arrangement approved under the COVID‑19 (Temporary Measures) (Sporting Events and Activities — Control Order) Regulations 2021 in respect of that sporting event.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the spectator sporting event is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the spectator sporting event; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the spectator sporting event is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the spectator sporting event.
6.A sports venue at which a participation sporting event takes place or is to take place, being a participation sporting event —
(a)where the total number of athletes or contestants taking part or likely to take part at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space in the sports venue, is 250 or fewer; and
(b)in respect of which enhanced entry controls are required as part of any alternative arrangement approved under the COVID‑19 (Temporary Measures) (Sporting Events and Activities — Control Order) Regulations 2021 in respect of that participation sporting event.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the participation sporting event is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the participation sporting event; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the participation sporting event is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the participation sporting event.
7.A venue at which a business event takes place or is to take place, being a business event attended or likely to be attended by more than 250 participants at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space in the venue.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the business event is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the business event; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the business event is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the business event.
8.A venue at which a business event takes place or is to take place, being a business event —
(a)attended or likely to be attended by 250 or fewer participants at the same time in a single undivided enclosed or unenclosed space in the venue; and
(b)in respect of which enhanced entry controls are required as part of any alternative arrangement approved under the COVID‑19 (Temporary Measures) (Major Business Events — Control Order) Regulations 2021 in respect of that business event.
The time —
(a)starting 60 minutes before the time the business event is stated will begin in any marketing material relating to the business event; and
(b)ending 60 minutes after the time that the business event is stated will end on any marketing material relating to the business event.
Part 2
1.  In this Schedule, unless the context otherwise requires —
“athlete” means an individual participating in a sporting activity (whether or not in training for competition or otherwise) and where the sporting activity is engaged in or played in or as part of a sporting competition, includes a contestant in the sporting competition;
“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 performer and 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;
“business event” means a meeting, an exhibition or a display, or a series of meetings, exhibitions or displays or a combination thereof, arranged or held in the course of business —
(a)to discuss or negotiate matters relating to trade, commerce or finance, professional practice or matters, health, arts, science, technology, industry, economics, industrial relations, security, international affairs, the environment or any other cause or matter, whether or not of a similar kind;
(b)to temporarily exhibit or display goods of any kind for the purposes of sale or supply to a consumer or otherwise; or
(c)to promote the trading of goods or the provision of services to a consumer or otherwise,
to which individuals are admitted on payment of a fee or charge, on the basis of their membership of an organisation or after making a contribution, or are admitted free of charge, to attend the meeting, exhibition or display or to enter or remain at the event venue, and in the case of a business event comprising a series of meetings, exhibitions or displays or a combination thereof, includes each meeting, exhibition or display and any opening ceremony or closing ceremony connected with that series;
“celebrant” means an individual who is authorised under the Women’s Charter (Cap. 353) to solemnize a marriage in Singapore;
“consumer” means a person —
(a)who buys or takes on hire or lease, or is a potential buyer or hirer or lessor of, or borrows money for the purpose of buying, any goods otherwise than for resale or letting for hire or leasing, or in the course of or for the purpose of carrying on the person’s business;
(b)who uses, or is a potential user of, or borrows money for the purpose of using, any service rendered for fee or reward, or in the course of or for the purpose of carrying on the person’s business;
(c)who buys, or is the potential buyer of, or borrows money for the purpose of buying, an estate or interest in land or a building otherwise than for the purpose of resale, commercial development, letting or hiring, or in the course of or for the purpose of carrying on the person’s business; or
(d)who becomes a tenant or lessee of, or is a potential tenant or lessee of, any land or building otherwise than for assignment of sub‑letting, or in the course of or for the purpose of carrying on the person’s business;
“contestant”, in relation to a sporting competition, means an individual who competes, or has been selected to compete, in the sporting competition, either as an individual or as a member of a team;
“enclosed space” means an area that is substantially enclosed by a roof and walls, whether or not the roof or walls is or are permanent or temporary or open or closed;
“guest”, in relation to a wedding connected with the celebration of a marriage, means an individual who is invited to attend the wedding but excludes any of the following:
(a)a party to the marriage;
(b)a celebrant by whom the marriage solemnized at proceedings treated as the wedding;
(c)a person engaged to organise the solemnization or wedding, or to provide authorised services for the conduct of proceedings in the solemnization of the marriage, or for celebration arrangements made in connection with the marriage or both;
(d)a contractor or an employee of a person in paragraph (c) who is at work in relation to the solemnization or wedding;
“live performance” means any, or a combination of any, performance as follows by performers in person in a live performance venue in the presence of an audience in the same live performance venue:
(a)a performance (including an improvisation) of a dramatic work, including such a performance given with the use of puppets;
(b)a performance (including an improvisation) of a musical work (whether vocal or instrumental) and includes a concert or a series of music-focused performances at a single place;
(c)the play-reading, poetry-reading or recital, or other reading, recitation or delivery of a literary work, or the recitation or delivery of an improvised literary work;
(d)a performance of a dance (including a weapon dance);
(e)a performance of a circus act or a variety act or any similar presentation or show;
(f)any performance of legerdemain or magic;
(g)a performance of an expression of folklore;
(h)a live art performance,
but does not include any of the following:
(i)any lecture, talk, address, debate or discussion;
(j)any reading, recitation or delivery of a literary work for the purpose of promoting the sale of the literary work;
(k)any exhibition of animals or a display involving wholly or substantially animals performing;
(l)any ceremony, rite, sermon, or religious service or celebration lawfully conducted by priests or ministers of religion in premises consecrated or dedicated generally or specifically for the conduct of such ceremony, rite, sermon, or religious service or celebration;
(m)any exhibition or display of gymnastics, a martial art, any combat sport entertainment or sporting event or sporting competition;
(n)any activity described in paragraphs (a) to (h) engaged in during the conduct of any lesson, coaching or instruction provided by a person carrying on an education business;
“live performance venue” means any of the following premises to which the public or any class of the public has access (gratuitously or otherwise):
(a)a theatre, a music hall, a concert hall, an auditorium or a cinema;
(b)a room or place in which a live performance is or is to be lawfully staged under any Control Order;
“marketing material”, for a business event, live performance or sporting event, means any of the following:
(a)a ticket for the business event, live performance or sporting event;
(b)any catalogue or price list of tickets mentioned in paragraph (a);
(c)any advertisement (online or otherwise) or other publicity material promoting the business event, live performance or sporting event;
“participant”, in relation to a business event, means an individual who is entitled to be admitted to a business event venue where the business event is being or is to be held, for any of the following purposes:
(a)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;
(b)to preside at or otherwise take charge of proceedings in, or to regulate the number and length of, meetings, exhibitions or displays staged or conducted, or to be staged conducted, at the business event;
(c)to work in one or more of the following capacities with any individual mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) during the business event:
(i)an individual who accompanies an individual mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) to promote or give protection, advice or assistance to the latter individual during any meeting, exhibition or display at the business event;
(ii)an individual who undertakes to represent the interests of an individual mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) 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);
(iii)an individual who assists an individual mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) as advised by a manager, or who assists the manager in representing the interests of the individual mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b);
(d)to report on the business event;
“participation sporting event” means any of the following arranged or held in the course of business and that is not a spectator sporting event:
(a)a type of match, game, competition, display or exhibition of any sporting activity;
(b)a series of matches, games, competitions, displays or exhibitions of any sporting activity,
involving the engaging in or playing of one or more sporting activities (whether or not for competition) at a sports venue to which mainly athletes or contestants (but no spectators) are admitted to take part in the sporting activity at the sports venue; and in the case of a sporting event that consists of matches, games, competitions, displays or exhibitions of any sporting activity (such as a tournament), includes any opening ceremony, closing ceremony, procession, parade or like activity connected with that series;
“spectator”, for a sporting event, means an individual who is entitled to be admitted to a sports venue where the sporting event is being or is to be conducted, for the purpose of attending or watching any game or sporting activity played or conducted, or to be played or conducted, in the reserved playing area of that sports venue or to report on the sporting event, and includes such an individual who is about to enter the sports venue or is in the spectators’ area but excludes any of the following:
(a)any athlete or contestant taking part or competing in the sporting activity at the spectator sporting event;
(b)any associate of an athlete or a contestant mentioned in paragraph (a);
(c)any official of the spectator sporting event;
(d)any individual the principal purpose of his or her being in the sports venue is to provide services in connection with the conduct of the spectator sporting event;
“spectator sporting event” means any of the following arranged or held in the course of business:
(a)a type of match, game, competition, display or exhibition of any sporting activity;
(b)a series of matches, games, competitions, displays or exhibitions of any sporting activity,
involving engaging in or playing of one or more sporting activities (whether or not for competition) at a sports venue to which spectators are admitted on payment of a fee or charge or after making a donation, or admitted free of charge, to view the playing of the sporting activity at the sports venue or to enter or remain at the sports venue and, in the case of a sporting event that consists of matches, games, competitions, displays or exhibitions of any sporting activity (such as a tournament), includes any opening ceremony, closing ceremony, procession, parade or like activity connected with that series;
“sporting activity” means any sport, game, martial art, combat sport entertainment, fitness activity or recreation activity involving primarily the exercise of physical prowess or dexterity, physical strength, physical stamina or mental stamina and to the extent that —
(a)human beings are the only contestants or participants who engage in or play the sport, game, martial art, combat sport entertainment or activity; or
(b)it is a sport or game or an activity in which human beings compete or participate in —
(i)by riding animals or exercising other skills in relation to animals;
(ii)by driving, piloting, crewing any vehicle, vessel, aircraft or other form of transport;
(iii)by competing with natural obstacles or natural forces, or by overcoming them; or
(iv)by using a computer on a computer monitor, television screen, mobile device or similar medium with electronically recorded data installed in to support an interactive computer game or computer‑generated images,
but does not include any of the following:
(c)any horse racing, harness racing, pony racing and greyhound racing;
(d)any group fitness activity or group recreation activity that is not organised in the course of any business;
(e)a game of chance, or a game that is presented as involving an element of chance;
(f)any sport, game, martial art, combat sport, fitness activity or recreation activity engaged in or played during the conduct of any lesson, coaching or instruction of the sporting activity that is provided by a person carrying on an education business;
“sporting competition” includes competitive ballroom dancing;
“sporting event” means any of the following arranged or held in the course of business:
(a)a type of match, game, competition, display or exhibition of any sporting activity;
(b)a series of matches, games, competitions, displays or exhibitions of any sporting activity,
involving the engaging in or playing of one or more sporting activities (whether or not for competition) at a sports venue to which mainly athletes and no spectators, or spectators, are admitted to take part in the sporting activity, or to attend or watch the sporting activity played or conducted or to report on the sporting event, at the sports venue; and in the case of a sporting event that consists of a series of matches, games, competitions, displays or exhibitions of any sporting activity (such as a tournament), includes each match, game, competition, display or exhibition, any opening ceremony, closing ceremony, procession, parade or like activity connected with that series;
“sports venue”, for any sporting activity, means any purpose‑built sports facility, or any other building or place (but not an amusement centre) where —
(a)the sporting activity is or is to be played or conducted; or
(b)a sporting event involving that sporting activity is taking or is to take place,
and includes any reserved playing space, the grandstand (if any) and any other spectators’ area and any sporting event facilities;
“ticket”, for a restricted place used other than for a wedding, means a ticket issued or offered for sale by a person authorised to make the first supply of tickets entitling the purchaser of such a ticket or a holder thereof to enter the restricted place;
“unenclosed space” means a single undivided space that is wholly outdoors or is a single undivided space other than an enclosed space;
“venue”, for a business event, means an enclosed space or unenclosed space where the business event takes place or is to take place in.