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Newfoundland and Labrador NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COVID-19
Vaccine Regulations (Filed October 22, 2021) Under the authority of section 59 of the Public Health Protection and Promotion Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations. Dated at St. John’s, October 22, 2021. Krista Quinlan REGULATIONS Analysis 1. Short title 2. Interpretation 3.
Vaccination 4. Proof 5. Sunset clause 6. Commencement Schedule Short title 1. These regulations may be cited as the COVID-19 Vaccine Regulations. Interpretation 2. (1) In these regulations (a) "approved medical exemption" means an exemption granted in accordance with guidelines issued by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador by (i) a medical practitioner licensed under the Medical Act, 2011, or (ii) a nurse practitioner licensed under the Registered Nurses Act, 2008; (b) "approved verifier application" means the NLVaxVerify application approved by the government of the province; (c) "COVID-19 vaccine" means a vaccine against COVID-19 approved by Health Canada; (d) "fully
vaccinated" means an individual
has received (i) the full series of a
COVID-19 vaccine authorized by Health Canada or a combination of COVID-19
vaccines authorized by Health Canada at least 14 days before providing proof of
vaccination, or (ii) one or 2 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine not authorized by Health Canada followed by one dose of a COVID mRNA vaccine authorized by Health Canada at least 14 days before providing proof of vaccination; (e) "premises"
means (i) a building, structure or
vehicle where employees of a business, facility or organization listed in the
schedule perform their employment duties, (ii) a building, structure or
vehicle controlled by a business, facility or organization listed in the
schedule where individuals who provide services to a business, facility or
organization listed in the schedule provide those services, or (iii) a building, structure or vehicle where self-employed individuals who provide services of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule provide their services; (f) "proof
of approved medical exemption" means a document in a physical or electronic form that confirms that an
individual has been granted an approved medical exemption and includes (i) an electronic QR code as
downloaded by individuals or saved to a mobile device, (ii) a physical copy of the QR
code referred to in subparagraph (i), and (iii) a written confirmation in
the form set by the minister from the medical practitioner or nurse
practitioner who granted the approved medical exemption; (g) "proof of identity" means (i) for an individual under 19 years of age, one identification document issued by a government, a public body or an educational institution which includes the individual's name and date of birth, and (ii) for an individual who is 19 years of age or older, either (A) one photo identification document issued by a government, a public body or an educational institution which includes the individual's name and date of birth, or (B) 2 identification documents issued by a government, a public body or an educational institution both of which include the individual's name and at least one of which includes the individual's date of birth; (h) "proof of vaccination" means a document in a physical or electronic form that confirms that an individual is fully vaccinated and includes (i) an electronic QR code as downloaded by individuals or saved to a mobile device, (ii) a physical copy of the QR code referred to in subparagraph (i), and (iii) a physical or electronic copy of a COVID-19 vaccination record; and (i) "QR code" means a machine-readable code issued by the government of the province which contains the vaccination information of an individual and which may be read by the camera on a mobile device. (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(e), “premises” includes the portion of a private dwelling where employment duties are performed or services are provided except where the performance of the employment duties or the provision of the services in that portion of the private dwelling do not involve another individual entering that portion of the private dwelling. Vaccination 3. (1) An individual who is employed by or who provides services to a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule shall not enter the premises unless the individual is fully vaccinated or has been granted an approved medical exemption. (2) The owner or operator of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule shall ensure that an individual who is employed by or who provides services to the business, facility or organization and who enters the premises is fully vaccinated or has been granted an approved medical exemption. (3) A self-employed individual who provides the services of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule shall not enter the premises in which the person provides the services unless the person is fully vaccinated or has been granted an approved medical exemption. Proof 4. (1) Where requested by an owner, operator or employee of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule, an individual shall provide (a) proof of vaccination or proof of approved medical exemption; and (b) proof of identity. (2) An owner, operator or employee of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule who scans the QR code as proof of vaccination or proof of medical exemption shall only scan the QR code using the approved verifier application. (3) An individual shall not provide proof of vaccination or proof of approved medical exemption that has been modified, altered, forged or fraudulently made. (4) Where an individual agrees in writing, an owner, operator or employee of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule may (a) record that an individual has provided proof of vaccination or proof of approved medical exemption; and (b) rely on that record as proof of vaccination or proof of approved medical exemption, as applicable, so that the individual is not required to provide proof of vaccination or proof of approved medical exemption when entering the premises of the business, facility or organization on more than one occasion. (5) Where a record of proof of vaccination or proof of approved medical exemption referred to in subsection (4) is retained in accordance with subsection (4), the owner or operator of the business, facility or organization shall destroy the record on June 1, 2022 or earlier where either of the following apply: (a) the individual requests that the record be destroyed; or (b) these
regulations are repealed. (6) An owner, operator and employee of a business, facility or organization listed in the schedule shall only use or disclose proof of vaccination, proof of approved medical exemption and a record referred to in subsection (4) to verify compliance with these regulations and for any other purpose required by law. Sunset clause 5. These regulations shall cease to have effect on June 1, 2022. Commencement 6. These regulations come into force on December 17,
2021. Schedule Private long-term care facilities Personal care homes Assisted living facilities Community care homes Home care providers Organizations with a charitable purpose that provide food, shelter or
other goods or services to persons in need Private health care clinics Private schools Post-secondary institutions Fire departments Private and community ambulance service providers Businesses that employ members of regulated health professions Organizations that provide regulated child care services, including those
that provide school-based activities and before and after school programs and
activities Organizations that provide therapeutic, supportive and residential
services to children, youth and their families Facilities that host gatherings for socializing, celebration, ceremony
or entertainment Arenas Indoor gyms, fitness facilities, yoga
studios and dance studios Facilities where sports and recreational
activities are practiced indoors Facilities where group music, art, dance
and drama activities are practiced indoors, including bands, choirs, dance and
music classes Indoor entertainment facilities Businesses that hold a licence under the Liquor Control Act whose primary purpose
is the consumption of beer, wine or spirits Restaurants Cinemas and performance spaces Bingo halls Personal services establishments ©Queen's Printer |