Meaning of “cleared status (limited)”
7.—(1)  For the purposes of these Regulations, an individual is treated as having a cleared status (limited) only if he or she is and to the extent certified in accordance with this regulation as having a cleared status (limited).
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(2)  Where the Director or a recognised medical practitioner is satisfied that an individual (who is not a recovered individual) —
(a)has registered, in person, with an approved test provider to undergo any approved test or tests;
(b)undergoes the approved test or tests; and
(c)has met one of the following conditions:
(i)where the individual undergoes an approved test or tests that do not involve any polymerase chain reaction test — the individual’s test result is negative for SARS‑CoV‑2 after undergoing a relevant sampling activity for the antigen rapid test, or the last antigen rapid test if there are more than one;
(ii)where the individual undergoes an approved test or tests that involve one or more polymerase chain reaction tests — the individual’s test result is negative for SARS-CoV-2 after undergoing a relevant sampling activity for the polymerase chain reaction test, or the last polymerase chain reaction test if there are more than one,
the Director or recognised medical practitioner (as the case may be) may grant a certificate stating that the individual has a cleared status (limited) —
(d)starting the time the individual registered, in person, with the approved test provider to undergo the approved test the test result of which shows negative for SARS-CoV-2; and
(e)ending 24 hours after the time in sub‑paragraph (d).
(3)  To avoid doubt, the period in paragraph (2) may be a period before 24 April 2021.
(4)  The Director may cancel any certificate granted under this regulation stating that an individual has a cleared status (limited) if —
(a)before the end of the period specified in and applicable to the individual under paragraph (2)(d) and (e) —
(i)the individual undergoes an approved test that is a polymerase chain reaction test; and
(ii)the individual’s test result shows the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in that individual and that is not an atypical finding for SARS-CoV-2; or
(b)the Director is satisfied that it is the interest of the health and safety of the individual to do so.
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