Official Govt & Legal Notices For July 27 2021

July 27, 2021

The official Government and Legal notices for today [July 27] include large group exemptions, acting appointments, and approved Jurors list.

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Large Group Exemption Portuguese Kids-Pork Chop Tour

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Public Notification
  • Notice ID: GN0720/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Ministry Level
  • Publication date: 27 July 2021

Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers]

[Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021

Large Group Exemption

Whereas the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport considers that Andrea Moniz-DeSouza of Casa dos Acores da Bermuda Ltd. is justifying an exemption from the prohibition in regulation 5[5] of the Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-opening] Regulations 2021 on groups of more than 50 persons assembling;

Now therefore, the Minister grants an exemption under regulation 5[5] of those Regulations to Andrea Moniz-DeSouza of Casa dos Acores da Bermuda Ltd., 1 Northshore Road, Pembroke HM03, permitting a gathering of 126 persons to assemble for the purposes of the Portuguese Kids- Pork Chop Tour on 13 August 2021 and 14 August 2021 at Casa dos Acores da Bermuda Community Center at 6pm to 11pm, subject to the standard large group conditions:

Standard Large Group Conditions:

The number of attendees at any event cannot exceed 50% of the normal capacity at any indoor or outdoor setting. ‘Attendees’ include hosts, organizers, staff, volunteers, players, coaches, officials, spectators and vendors.

The use of SafeKey is required for all attendees at any indoor gathering of 51 persons or more, and any outdoor gathering of 101 persons or more.

Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors by staff and patrons if 6 foot distancing cannot be maintained, unless eating or drinking, or with members of one household or during physical exertion, per Public Health Guidelines at: www.gov.bm/mask-guidance

Contact tracing details must be collected from all attendees including full name, date and time of visit, phone and email in case there is a positive case in attendance.

Signage must be available throughout indoor and outdoor settings encouraging physical distancing and indoor mask wearing.

Marshalls must be deployed at the rate of 1 Marshall per 50 attendees, in particular at the entrance, bathrooms, food and drink vending, and narrow and enclosed areas to enforce 6 foot distancing, hand hygiene and mask wearing. Marshalls can include staff, volunteers and security.

Sanitizing stations must be available at the entrance of any indoor setting and on tables and bar counters.

Lines for food, drinks and bathrooms must be marked to ensure 6 feet a distance between each person waiting in line.

Staff should complete the online Infection Prevention Control training available at: www.gov.bm/infection-prevention-and-control-training

Food and beverage vendors must comply with Environmental Health licensing and food hygiene regulations and requirements.

Employees must be screened for signs/symptoms of Covid-19 at the start of their shift. Sick employees must be directed to stay home or immediately go home if they feel or appear sick.

Adhere to cleaning and disinfecting Public Health guidelines at: https://www.gov.bm/Covid-19-guidance-events-and-gatherings

WeHealth is strongly encouraged as it will help contain an outbreak in case of a positive case at any event whether above or below 100 participants.

A copy of this “Letter of no objection” for the Large Group gathering and the conditions must be posted at the entrance and clearly visible and kept on file to be made available upon request

The Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport reserves the right to withdraw the permission to have 126 persons assembled at the event without notice or cost to the Bermuda Government subject to the status of Covid-19 in the local community.

The Bermuda Police Service and Officials from the Ministries of National Security, Health and Youth, Culture and Sport have right to attend and observe compliance of the conditions as prescribed above.

Dr. The Honourable Ernest G. Peets, JP

Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport

27 July 2021

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Large Group Exemption Eight Minute Delay

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Public Notification
  • Notice ID: GN0719/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Ministry Level
  • Publication date: 27 July 2021

Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers]

[Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021

Large Group Exemption

Whereas the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport considers that Kristin White is justifying an exemption from the prohibition in regulation 5[5] of the Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-opening] Regulations 2021 on groups of more than 50 persons assembling;

Now therefore, the Minister grants an exemption under regulation 5[5] of those Regulations to Kristin White of 2 Fort George Drive St. George’s GE02, permitting a gathering of 65 persons to assemble for the purposes of the Eight Minute Delay on 13th of August at Bermuda National Gallery at 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, subject to the standard large group conditions below.

Standard Large Group Conditions:

The number of attendees at any event cannot exceed 50% of the normal capacity at any indoor or outdoor setting. ‘Attendees’ include hosts, organizers, staff, volunteers, players, coaches, officials, spectators and vendors.

The use of SafeKey is required for all attendees at any indoor gathering of 51 persons or more, and any outdoor gathering of 101 persons or more.

Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors by staff and patrons if 6 foot distancing cannot be maintained, unless eating or drinking, or with members of one household or during physical exertion, per Public Health Guidelines at: www.gov.bm/mask-guidance

Contact tracing details must be collected from all attendees including full name, date and time of visit, phone and email in case there is a positive case in attendance.

Signage must be available throughout indoor and outdoor settings encouraging physical distancing and indoor mask wearing.

Marshalls must be deployed at the rate of 1 Marshall per 50 attendees, in particular at the entrance, bathrooms, food and drink vending, and narrow and enclosed areas to enforce 6 foot distancing, hand hygiene and mask wearing. Marshalls can include staff, volunteers and security.

Sanitizing stations must be available at the entrance of any indoor setting and on tables and bar counters.

Lines for food, drinks and bathrooms must be marked to ensure 6 feet a distance between each person waiting in line.

Staff should complete the online Infection Prevention Control training available at: www.gov.bm/infection-prevention-and-control-training

Food and beverage vendors must comply with Environmental Health licensing and food hygiene regulations and requirements.

Employees must be screened for signs/symptoms of Covid-19 at the start of their shift. Sick employees must be directed to stay home or immediately go home if they feel or appear sick.

Adhere to cleaning and disinfecting Public Health guidelines at: https://www.gov.bm/Covid-19-guidance-events-and-gatherings

WeHealth is strongly encouraged as it will help contain an outbreak in case of a positive case at any event whether above or below 100 participants.

A copy of this “Letter of no objection” for the Large Group gathering and the conditions must be posted at the entrance and clearly visible and kept on file to be made available upon request

The Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport reserves the right to withdraw the permission to have 65 persons assembled at the event without notice or cost to the Bermuda Government subject to the status of Covid-19 in the local community.

The Bermuda Police Service and Officials from the Ministries of National Security, Health and Youth, Culture and Sport have right to attend and observe compliance of the conditions as prescribed above.

Dr. The Honourable Ernest G. Peets, JP

Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport

27 July 2021

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Large Group Exemption Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Public Notification
  • Notice ID: GN0718/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Ministry Level
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2021

Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021 Large Group Exemption

Whereas the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport considers that Clarence Hofheins of Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa is justifying an exemption from the prohibition in regulation 5[5] of the Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021 on groups of more than 50 persons assembling;

Now therefore, the Minister grants an exemption under regulation 5[5] of those Regulations to Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa of Dovetail + Co, 30 Kings Point, Sandys MA02, permitting gatherings of persons above the permitted number per Annex 1 to assemble for the purposes of Cambridge Beaches Trusted Establishment Events held between 23rd July 2021 and 22nd November 2021 on Cambridge Beaches premises at any hour of the day, subject to the standard large group conditions below:

Standard Large Group Conditions:

  • The number of attendees at any event cannot exceed 50% of the normal capacity at any indoor or outdoor setting. ‘Attendees’ include hosts, organizers, staff, volunteers, players, coaches, officials, spectators and vendors.
  • The use of SafeKey is required for all attendees at any indoor gathering of 51 persons or more, and any outdoor gathering of 101 persons or more.
  • Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors by staff and patrons if 6 foot distancing cannot be maintained, unless eating or drinking, or with members of one household or during physical exertion, per Public Health Guidelines at: www.gov.bm/mask-guidance
  • Contact tracing details must be collected from all attendees including full name, date and time of visit, phone and email in case there is a positive case in attendance.
  • Signage must be available throughout indoor and outdoor settings encouraging physical distancing and indoor mask wearing.
  • Marshalls must be deployed at the rate of 1 Marshall per 50 attendees, in particular at the entrance, bathrooms, food and drink vending, and narrow and enclosed areas to enforce 6 foot distancing, hand hygiene and mask wearing. Marshalls can include staff, volunteers and security.
  • Sanitizing stations must be available at the entrance of any indoor setting and on tables and bar counters.
  • Lines for food, drinks and bathrooms must be marked to ensure 6 feet a distance between each person waiting in line.
  • Staff should complete the online Infection Prevention Control training available at: www.gov.bm/infection-prevention-and-control-training
  • Food and beverage vendors must comply with Environmental Health licensing and food hygiene regulations and requirements.
  • Employees must be screened for signs/symptoms of Covid-19 at the start of their shift. Sick employees must be directed to stay home or immediately go home if they feel or appear sick.
  • Adhere to cleaning and disinfecting Public Health guidelines at: https://www.gov.bm/covid-19-guidance-events-and-gatherings
  • WeHealth is strongly encouraged as it will help contain an outbreak in case of a positive case at any event whether above or below 100 participants.
  • A copy of this “Letter of no objection” for the Large Group gathering and the conditions must be posted at the entrance and clearly visible and kept on file to be made available upon request

The Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport reserves the right to withdraw the permission to have more than the permitted number of persons assembled at the event without notice or cost to the Bermuda Government subject to the status of Covid-19 in the local community.

The Bermuda Police Service and Officials from the Ministries of National Security, Health and Youth, Culture and Sport have right to attend and observe compliance of the conditions as prescribed above.

Dr. The Honourable Ernest G. Peets, JP

Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport

23rd July 2021

Annex 1: Maximum number of persons permitted at Cambridge Beaches venues by set up

Government Notice GN0718 2021

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Large Group Exemption Hamilton Princess And Beach Club Premises

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Public Notification
  • Notice ID: GN0717/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Ministry Level
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2021

Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021 Large Group Exemption

Whereas the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport considers that Timothy Morrison, General Manager of The Hamilton Princess and Beach Club is justifying an exemption from the prohibition in regulation 5[5] of the Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021 on groups of more than 50 persons assembling;

Now therefore, the Minister grants an exemption under regulation 5[5] of those Regulations to The Hamilton Princess and Beach Club, 76 Pitts Bay Road, Hamilton, HM08, permitting gatherings of persons above the permitted number per Annex 1 to assemble for the purposes of Hamilton Princess and Beach Club Trusted Establishment Events held between 23rd July 2021 and 22nd November 2021 on The Hamilton Princess and Beach Club premises at any hour of the day, subject to the standard large group conditions below:

Standard Large Group Conditions:

  • The number of attendees at any event cannot exceed 50% of the normal capacity at any indoor or outdoor setting. ‘Attendees’ include hosts, organizers, staff, volunteers, players, coaches, officials, spectators and vendors.
  • The use of SafeKey is required for all attendees at any indoor gathering of 51 persons or more, and any outdoor gathering of 101 persons or more.
  • Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors by staff and patrons if 6 foot distancing cannot be maintained, unless eating or drinking, or with members of one household or during physical exertion, per Public Health Guidelines at: www.gov.bm/mask-guidance
  • Contact tracing details must be collected from all attendees including full name, date and time of visit, phone and email in case there is a positive case in attendance.
  • Signage must be available throughout indoor and outdoor settings encouraging physical distancing and indoor mask wearing.
  • Marshalls must be deployed at the rate of 1 Marshall per 50 attendees, in particular at the entrance, bathrooms, food and drink vending, and narrow and enclosed areas to enforce 6 foot distancing, hand hygiene and mask wearing. Marshalls can include staff, volunteers and security.
  • Sanitizing stations must be available at the entrance of any indoor setting and on tables and bar counters.
  • Lines for food, drinks and bathrooms must be marked to ensure 6 feet a distance between each person waiting in line.
  • Staff should complete the online Infection Prevention Control training available at: www.gov.bm/infection-prevention-and-control-training
  • Food and beverage vendors must comply with Environmental Health licensing and food hygiene regulations and requirements.
  • Employees must be screened for signs/symptoms of Covid-19 at the start of their shift. Sick employees must be directed to stay home or immediately go home if they feel or appear sick.
  • Adhere to cleaning and disinfecting Public Health guidelines at: https://www.gov.bm/covid-19-guidance-events-and-gatherings
  • WeHealth is strongly encouraged as it will help contain an outbreak in case of a positive case at any event whether above or below 100 participants.
  • A copy of this “Letter of no objection” for the Large Group gathering and the conditions must be posted at the entrance and clearly visible and kept on file to be made available upon request

The Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport reserves the right to withdraw the permission to have more than the permitted number of persons assembled at the event without notice or cost to the Bermuda Government subject to the status of Covid-19 in the local community.

The Bermuda Police Service and Officials from the Ministries of National Security, Health and Youth, Culture and Sport have right to attend and observe compliance of the conditions as prescribed above.

Dr. The Honourable Ernest G. Peets, JP

Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport

22nd July 2021

Annex 1: Maximum number of persons permitted at Hamilton Princess and Beach Club venues by set up

Government Notice GN0717 2021

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Large Group Exemption The Loren Hotel At Pink Beach

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Public Notification
  • Notice ID: GN0716/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Ministry Level
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2021

Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021 Large Group Exemption

Whereas the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport considers that Sebastien Maingourd, General Manager and Dirk M.C. Beck, Director of Catering & Sales of Sardis Development Limited, Operating The Loren Hotel at Pink Beach are justifying an exemption from the prohibition in regulation 5[5] of the Public Health [Covid-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-Opening] Regulations 2021 on groups of more than 50 persons assembling;

Now therefore, the Minister grants an exemption under regulation 5[5] of those Regulations to Sardis Development Limited at The Loren Hotel at Pink Beach, 116 South Road, Smith, HS01, Bermuda, permitting gatherings of persons above the permitted number per Annex 1 to assemble for the purposes of The Loren at Pink Beach Trusted Establishment Events held between 27th July 2021 and 26th November 2021 on The Loren at Pink Beach premises at any hour of the day, subject to the standard large group conditions below:

Standard Large Group Conditions:

  • The number of attendees at any event cannot exceed 50% of the normal capacity at any indoor or outdoor setting. ‘Attendees’ include hosts, organizers, staff, volunteers, players, coaches, officials, spectators and vendors.
  • The use of SafeKey is required for all attendees at any indoor gathering of 51 persons or more, and any outdoor gathering of 101 persons or more.
  • Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors by staff and patrons if 6 foot distancing cannot be maintained, unless eating or drinking, or with members of one household or during physical exertion, per Public Health Guidelines at: www.gov.bm/mask-guidance
  • Contact tracing details must be collected from all attendees including full name, date and time of visit, phone and email in case there is a positive case in attendance.
  • Signage must be available throughout indoor and outdoor settings encouraging physical distancing and indoor mask wearing.
  • Marshalls must be deployed at the rate of 1 Marshall per 50 attendees, in particular at the entrance, bathrooms, food and drink vending, and narrow and enclosed areas to enforce 6 foot distancing, hand hygiene and mask wearing. Marshalls can include staff, volunteers and security.
  • Sanitizing stations must be available at the entrance of any indoor setting and on tables and bar counters.
  • Lines for food, drinks and bathrooms must be marked to ensure 6 feet a distance between each person waiting in line.
  • Staff should complete the online Infection Prevention Control training available at: www.gov.bm/infection-prevention-and-control-training
  • Food and beverage vendors must comply with Environmental Health licensing and food hygiene regulations and requirements.
  • Employees must be screened for signs/symptoms of Covid-19 at the start of their shift. Sick employees must be directed to stay home or immediately go home if they feel or appear sick.
  • Adhere to cleaning and disinfecting Public Health guidelines at: https://www.gov.bm/covid-19-guidance-events-and-gatherings
  • WeHealth is strongly encouraged as it will help contain an outbreak in case of a positive case at any event whether above or below 100 participants.
  • A copy of this “Letter of no objection” for the Large Group gathering and the conditions must be posted at the entrance and clearly visible and kept on file to be made available upon request

The Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport reserves the right to withdraw the permission to have more than the permitted number of persons assembled at the event without notice or cost to the Bermuda Government subject to the status of Covid-19 in the local community.

The Bermuda Police Service and Officials from the Ministries of National Security, Health and Youth, Culture and Sport have right to attend and observe compliance of the conditions as prescribed above.

Dr. The Honourable Ernest G. Peets, JP

Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport

26th July 2021

Annex 1: Maximum number of persons permitted at The Loren Hotel at Pink Beach venues by set up

Government Notice GN0716 2021

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Deputy Governor

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Acting Appointments
  • Notice ID: GN0715/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Government House
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2021

Government Notice No.

Constitution Of Bermuda

In accordance with section 18 [2] of the Constitution, Her Excellency The Governor, is pleased to appoint Mrs. Lucinda Pearman, Collector of Customs, to act as Deputy Governor from Wednesday, 28th July to Tuesday, 10th August, 2021, inclusive or until the Deputy Governor’s return.

M. Alison Crocket

Deputy Governor

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Approved Jurors List

  • Notice Type: Government Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Public Notification
  • Notice ID: GN0714/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Supreme Court
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2021

Jurors Act 1971

Pursuant to Section 11 of the Jurors Act 1971, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that copies of the Approved List will be available at the General Post Office and at all sub post offices for inspection by interested persons, free of charge, from Monday, 8th February 2021 to Friday, 26th March 2021 [both dates inclusive] each weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Any person who is aggrieved by the inclusion of his name in the Approved List and who claims to be exempt from or disqualified for jury service is invited to apply to the Registrar in the manner provided in Section 12 of the Jurors Act 1971.

Every person whose name is included in the Approved List shall be liable to serve as a Juror, notwithstanding that he might have claimed exemption or disqualification, if he fails to make such claim by Friday, 26th February 2021.

Dated at Hamilton this 27th day of January 2021.

______________________________________

Registrar Of The Supreme Court

Note: Section 12 of the Jurors Act is set out below:-

12. [1] If any person claims that owing to some disqualifications or exemption his name should not be included in the Approved List, he may within the period specified in the sub section [1] of Section 12, apply in writing to the Registrar to have his name struck off the Approved List.

[2] The Registrar shall as soon as may be, take each such application into consideration and within seven days after receiving the application -

  • [a] in any case where he is satisfied that the applicant is disqualified or exempt from liability for jury service, shall strike off the applicant’s name accordingly; and
  • [b] in every case shall inform the applicant of his decision in the matter.

[3] If the Registrar refuses to comply with an application made under sub section [1], the applicant may within seven days next after the date on which the refusal of the Registrar is notified to him, apply by notice in writing to the Registrar, to a Judge in Chambers for declaration that his name ought not to be included in the Approved List and pending the making of an order the Judge under sub section [4], the name of the applicant shall be deemed not to be included in the Approved List.

[4] A Judge in Chambers shall deal with any such application in a summary way and make such order in the matter as appears just and the Regist

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Marriage Notice: Eugenia Robinson & Patrick Lobban

  • Notice Type: Legal Notice
  • Notice Sub Type: Notice of Intended Marriage
  • Notice ID: LN0202/2021
  • Public Authorities / Department: Registry General
  • Publication date: 27 July 2021

The Marriage Act, 1944

Notice of Intended Marriage
The persons named and described hereunder have given notice to me of their intended marriage, namely:-

Eugenia Lovette Robinson of
Devonshire Parish [Single]
and
Patrick Anthony Lobban of
69 Chisholm New Avenue
Kingston 13
Jamaica [Single]

Any person knowing any just cause or impediment why this marriage should not be allowed should enter caveat forthwith in the office of the Registrar General.

Dated this 23rd day of July 2021.

Jeane Nikolai
Registrar General [Acting]

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The official notices above have been republished from the relevant section on the official Government website. If you wish to view ‘hard copies’, the Department of Libraries & Archives prints them and you can visit the main library on Queen Street or the Government Archives in the Government Administration Building on Parliament Street to view them.

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