
1 
These Regulations may be cited as the Rates (Coronavirus) (Emergency Relief) (No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 and shall come into operation on 1st August 2020.
2 
In these Regulations—
 “the 1977 Order” means the Rates (Northern Ireland) Order 1977;
 “the 2010 Regulations” means the Rates (Small Business Hereditament Relief) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010;
 “airports” means the Belfast International Airport, the City of Derry Airport and the George Best Belfast City Airport;
 “excepted hereditament” means a hereditament which falls within a class of hereditament described in Schedule 1;
 “Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975;
 “retail hereditament” means a hereditament that is used for the retail sale of goods to members of the public who visit the building to buy goods for consumption or use elsewhere, whether or not by the buyer, for purposes unconnected with a trade or business, but does not include a hereditament whose retail floor space —
(a) is greater than 500m² Net Internal Area (NIA) and is wholly or mainly used for the retail sale of food and household goods; or
(b) is wholly or mainly used for the retail sale of intoxicating liquor and licensed under Article 5(1)(b) of the Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 ;
 “specified hereditament” means a hereditament —
(a) which is, or would fall to be, shown in the NAV list from 1st April 2020;
(b) the NAV of which does not exceed £3,800,000;
(c) in respect of which there is a rates liability between 1st August 2020 and 31st March 2021;
(d) which is intended for use, or is wholly or mainly used, as a hereditament that falls within the classes of hereditaments described in Schedule 2; and
(e) which is not an excepted hereditament;
 “specified year” means the year ending before the 1st April 2021; and
 “statutory undertaker” means persons authorised or licensed by any statutory provision to carry on any railway, road transport, water transport, inland navigation or dock undertaking, or a gas undertaker, an electricity undertaker, a water undertaker or a sewerage undertaker.
3 
Subject to the condition in regulation 5, where liability for rates for a specified hereditament occurs on or after the 1st April 2020 the amount which, apart from these Regulations, would be payable during a specified year shall be reduced by 100% for the period between 1st August 2020 and−
(a) 31st March 2021; or
(b) the date on which that liability ceases,whichever is the earlier.
4 
In any case where a hereditament has both a net annual value and a capital value, regulation 3 shall apply as if a reference to any amount payable on account of a rate on a specified hereditament is a reference to the net annual value of the hereditament.
5 
The condition referred to in regulation 3 is that where rates in respect of a specified hereditament are payable by the owner rather than the occupier, it must appear to the Department that a sum equal to the amount of any reduction under these Regulations will be applied for the benefit of that occupier.
6 
A reduction applicable to a specified hereditament by virtue of these Regulations is to be applied after any reduction applied to the hereditament by virtue of the 2010 Regulations.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance on 17th July 2020
(L.S.)Alan Brontë
A senior officer of the Department of Finance

SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2
1 
A hereditament which is occupied by a Northern Ireland department or by a Minister of the Crown or by any officer or body exercising functions on behalf of the Crown.
2 
A hereditament which is occupied by a body established by or under a statutory provision or by a statutory undertaker.
3 
A hereditament which is wholly owned by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive or a housing association registered in the register maintained under Part II of the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1992
SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 2

Class 1 – Hospitality
1 
Restaurants licensed under Article 5(1)(e) of the Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996
2 
Unlicensed restaurants.
3 
Cafés.
4 
Coffee shops.
5 
Bistros.
6 
Snack bars.
7 
Public houses licensed under Article 5(1)(a) of the Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996.
Class 2 - Tourism
8 
Bed and breakfast accommodation.
9 
Camping sites.
10 
Caravan sites as defined by section 17 of the Caravans Act (Northern Ireland) 2011
11 
Chalets, holiday huts or bothies.
12 
Guest houses.
13 
Hotels.
14 
Hostels, where no significant element of care is provided.
15 
Self-catering holiday accommodation.
16 
Timeshare accommodation.
17 
Tourist attractions or tourist facilities.
Class 3 – Leisure
18 
Cinemas.
19 
Theatres.
20 
Nightclubs.
21 
Bingo halls.
22 
Concert halls.
23 
Music venues.
24 
Public exhibition centres.
25 
Museums and galleries.
26 
Betting shops.
27 
Amusement arcades or centres.
28 
Premises granted an amusement permit under Article 108(1)(c) and (ca) of the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements Order (Northern Ireland) 1985 or premises granted a pleasure permit under Article 157 of the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements Order (Northern Ireland) 1985.
29 
Sporting premises, sports grounds and associated sport clubs, clubhouses.
30 
Skating rinks.
31 
Fitness studios, gymnasiums, swimming pools, bowling alleys, child play centres, soft play areas, leisure centres or leisure facilities.
32 
Sports courts
33 
Outdoor activity centres.
34 
Ticket offices.
35 
Recreation grounds.
36 
Funfairs.
37 
Equestrian Centres.
Class 4 - Retail and Retail Services
38 
Retail hereditaments.
39 
Post offices
40 
Barbers.
41 
Hair salons, nail or beauty services.
42 
Tattoo parlours or piercing parlours.
43 
Shoe repairs.
44 
Key cutting.
45 
Photo processing.
46 
Laundrettes and dry cleaners.
47 
Clothing repair or alterations.
48 
Tailors or dressmakers.
49 
Vehicle or tool hire.
50 
Car washing.
51 
Repair of domestic electronic or domestic electrical goods.
52 
Travel agencies or tour operators.
53 
Taxi ordering depots.
54 
Fast food retail outlets.
55 
Garden centres.
56 
Market places, including showrooms, within which retail goods are exhibited for sale to members of the public.
57 
Car or caravan showrooms.
58 
Auction houses.
59 
Retail Estate Agents or Retail Letting Agents.
Class 5 - Other
60 
Airports
61 
Children’s day-care or nurseries.