Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Bill
Overview
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, health boards were required to compensate people who they asked to self-isolate due to an infectious disease. This was required by the Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008.
The Coronavirus Act 2020 changed this. The 2020 Act let health boards decide whether people who are self-isolating because of COVID-19 received compensation under the 2008 Act. The relevant provision of the 2020 Act will expire in March 2022.
This Bill would change the law so that health boards will still have the option to provide compensation. However, they will not be obliged to do so, to anyone they ask to self-isolate due to COVID-19.
The law will apply until 31 October 2022. The Bill allows for the Scottish Government to reduce or extend that period if required.
Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Bill as introduced (177KB, pdf) posted 15 November 2021
The Bill was passed on 09 February 2022 and became an Act on 23 March 2022
Contents
Bill becomes an Act
If the Bill is passed, it can receive Royal Assent and become an Act.
The Bill was passed on 09 February 2022 and became an Act on 23 March 2022
Find the Act on legislation.gov
Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Act 2022