F1Part 5APublic health protection measures

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Public health protection regulations

86BPublic health protection regulations: public health declarations

1

Regulations under section 86A(1) which are responding to a particular infection or contamination may be made only when a public health declaration under this section has effect.

2

A public health declaration means a declaration by the Scottish Ministers that they consider that—

a

an infectious disease or contaminant constitutes or may constitute a danger to human health, and

b

the making of regulations under section 86A(1) may be a way of protecting against that danger.

3

Before making a public health declaration, the Scottish Ministers must consult the Chief Medical Officer of the Scottish Administration or another person designated for the purposes of this section by the Scottish Ministers.

4

A public health declaration has effect if—

a

it is made by the Scottish Ministers,

b

either—

i

it is approved in accordance with subsection (6), or

ii

a statement under section 86C(1) is made, and

c

it has not ceased to have effect in accordance with subsection (10).

5

The Scottish Ministers must publish a public health declaration in such manner as they consider appropriate.

6

A public health declaration is approved if—

a

the Scottish Ministers lay a copy of the declaration before the Scottish Parliament,

b

a member of the Scottish Government lodges a motion that the declaration be approved, and

c

the Parliament agrees to the motion.

7

A motion under subsection (6)(b) may not be amended.

8

The Scottish Ministers must publish notice of the approval of a public health declaration and the time at which the declaration has effect, in such manner as they consider appropriate.

9

If, during the period that a public health declaration has effect, the Scottish Ministers consider that paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (2) no longer apply, they must—

a

revoke the declaration,

b

lay notice of revocation before the Scottish Parliament, and

c

publish notice of revocation in such manner as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate.

10

A public health declaration ceases to have effect immediately after it is revoked.

11

A public health declaration’s ceasing to have effect neither—

a

affects anything done before the declaration ceased to have effect, nor

b

prevents the making of regulations revoking regulations made during the period that the declaration had effect.