Public Notificatio

Abbreviation
PN

Summary Offences Exemption (No 2) Notice

SUMMARY OFFENCES (CURFEW) (No 2) ORDER 2020

NOTICE OF EXEMPTIONS

 

In accordance with section 14(2) of the Summary Offences Act 1926, this Notice of Exemptions constitutes written permission for the following persons to be on the highways during the curfew hours specified in the Summary Offences (Curfew) (No 2) Order 2020:

1. Members of the Legislature.

2. The Cabinet Secretary, the Head of the Public Service, Permanent Secretaries, and staff of the Premier, Ministers and the Opposition Leader.

Summary Offences Curfew Order (No 2) 2020

SUMMARY OFFENCES (CURFEW) (No 2) ORDER 2020

 

Whereas the Governor is satisfied that it is in the interests of public safety that the public should be kept off the highways at certain times, the Governor, in exercise of the power conferred by section 14(2) of the Summary Offences Act 1926 makes the following Order:

Citation

1   This Order may be cited as the Summary Offences (Curfew) (No 2) Order 2020.

No person permitted on highways during curfew hours

Health Officers Appointment under Quarantine Act

APPOINTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICERS

UNDER THE QUARANTINE ACT 2017

AND THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ACT 1952

The following public officers are duly appointed to be Health Officers under section 3 of the Quarantine Act 2017 and section 6A of the Customs Department Act 1952, to undertake the functions and powers of Health Officers under section 4 of the said Act:

Community Health Nurses

Environmental Health Officers

Health Visitors

Public Health Nurses

Customs Officers

Public Health Closures

CLOSURE NOTICE

UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1949

SECTION 88

The Minister of Health has determined that a communicable disease of the first or second category exists and in the opinion of the Chief Medical Officer there is an immediate risk of an outbreak of COVID-19, as such the following places of public resort are hereby ordered to close pursuant to section 88 of the Public Health Act 1949:

Bars and clubs

Beauty salons, spas and barbers

Church services (except funerals)

Summary Offences (Curfew) Order 2020

Whereas the Governor is satisfied that it is in the interests of public safety that the public should be kept off the highways at certain times, the Governor, in exercise of the power conferred by section 14(2) of the Summary Offences Act 1926 makes the following Order:

Citation

1   This Order may be cited as the Summary Offences (Curfew) Order 2020.

No person permitted on highways during curfew hours

2    (1) Subject to paragraph 3, no person shall be permitted on any highway during the curfew hours.

Public Health Closures

 

CLOSURE NOTICE

UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1949

SECTION 88

The Minister of Health has determined that a communicable disease of the first or second category exists and in the opinion of the Chief Medical Officer there is an immediate risk of an outbreak of COVID-19, as such the following places of public resort are hereby ordered to close pursuant to section 88 of the Public Health Act 1949, effective 5pm 23rd March 2020 until 5pm 30th March 2020:

Public Health Closures

CLOSURE NOTICE

UNDER THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1949

SECTION 88

The Minister of Health has determined that a communicable disease of the first or second category exists and in the opinion of the Chief Medical Officer there is an immediate risk of an outbreak of COVID-19, as such the following places of public resort are hereby ordered to close pursuant to section 88 of the Public Health Act 1949, effective 21st March 2020: