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20.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), P may only enter Scotland at one of the following ports—
(a)Aberdeen Airport,
(b)Edinburgh Airport,
(c)Glasgow Airport, or
(d)a military airfield or port.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to P where the aircraft on which P is travelling lands at an airport not mentioned in that paragraph for—
(a)a reason relating to the safety or security of the aircraft, or any person aboard it,
(b)any other emergency reason, or
(c)the reason that military personnel disembark at an airport not mentioned in that paragraph.
(3) P must, on arrival in Scotland, be in possession of a managed isolation package.
(4) The requirement in paragraph (3) may be complied with by P obtaining a managed isolation package either—
(a)before P’s arrival in Scotland, or
(b)immediately upon P’s arrival in Scotland.
(5) Where P is a child, any person who has responsibility for P when P is travelling to Scotland must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that P complies with paragraph (3).
(6) A “managed isolation package” means—
(a)a booking for a place in accommodation designated by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this regulation in relation to P’s port of arrival in Scotland,
(b)a booking for transport facilitated by the Scottish Ministers from P’s port of arrival in Scotland to the accommodation referred to in sub-paragraph (a), and
(c)a testing package within the meaning of regulation 11(3) (Part 4: application and interpretation).
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