Martyn’s Law - implications for the UK real estate sector of the anti-terror bill
October 24, 2024
Martyn’s Law - implications for the UK real estate sector of the anti-terror billOctober 24, 2024 Martyn’s Law, officially known as the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill The Bill, known as ‘Martyn’s Law’ in tribute of Martyn Hett who was killed alongside 21 others in the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, aims to improve public safety by imposing a legal duty on those responsible for qualifying premises and events to implement measures that reduce the risk of harm during terrorist attacks. Who and what is affected?The Bill is intended to apply to those who control premises and events that are fully or partly open to the public. These include premises used as shops, hotels, for the sale of food and drink, bars, nightclubs, sports grounds, hotels, hospitals, places of worship, educational establishments, bus and railway stations, museums and places that host entertainment activities. Duty owed:The bill categorises venues into "standard duty" and "enhanced duty" premises based on capacity, with corresponding requirements. Consequences of non-compliance:The Government’s intention is that the regulator function of Martyn’s Law will be delivered as a new function of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). The SIA will oversee the regulation of these premises, with the power to issue compliance notices, restrict venue operations for non-compliance, and levy financial penalties. Responsible persons that fail to comply run the risk of facing regulatory inspections and substantial fines, ranging from £10,000 to £18 million or 5% of global revenue for enhanced tier premises or events. The Bill also includes some criminal offences for non-compliance. What's next?
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