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Collecting contact information for COVID-19
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What contact information is a business required to collect?
A person who owns, controls or operates a restricted business, activity or undertaking (for example, a restaurant or bar) must collect contact information about all guests and staff at the time of entry and store it for contact tracing purposes for a period of minimum of 30 days and a maximum of 56 days. Hospitality venues such as pubs, clubs and cafes, must collect this information electronically. Collection of contact information is not required for takeaway or home delivery.
For each patron, this information must include:
- Full name
- Phone number
- Email address (residential address if unavailable)
- Date and time period of patronage
To capture the time period, businesses must keep a person’s ‘in-time’ and either the person’s ‘out-time’, have policies that restrict time periods (for example, a two-hour table limit) or inform the person they are more likely to be contacted by authorities in the event of contact tracing if an ‘out-time’ is not provided.
2021 QEBF Calendar of Events
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If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, Get tested.
The QEBF Calendar was revised on the 10th of September 2020.
all events subject to covid restrictions + online nomination
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Events as per the QEBF Management Committee Meetings (10/08/2020)
Q-Cup Men maximum 14 teams (now 12, as 12 tables)
Q-Cup Women maximum 14 teams (now 12, as 12 tables)
Country Cup maximum 14 teams (subject to available tables)
# Finals format will be revised.
Nominations by the association: required 14 days prior to the event. (Friday 5PM)
Payment by the association; and shall be invoiced after the event.
To date, we have 10 teams nominated for each event.
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QLD State Men's Singles (11)
QLD State Women's Singles (9)
QLD State Masters Singles (9)
QLD State Under 23 Singles (18)
Nominations by the zone: required 14 days prior to the event. (Friday 5PM)
Payment by the zone; and shall be invoiced after the event.
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There is still uncertainty due to the Covid-19 restrictions.
Do not book any flights or accommodation until we confirm the event.
Stay home if unwell and get tested; Download the COVIDSafe app.
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Health advice
To prevent the spread of COVID-19:
- Stay home if you are sick
- If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, get tested
- Stay 1.5 metres away from other people—think two big steps
- Wash your hands with soap and water, or hand sanitiser
- Leave a location if it is crowded.
If you have any concerns about your health, contact your doctor or contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84).
Industry Covid Safe Plan - Indoor Sports Group
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The Queensland Eight Ball Federation have adopted the Industry Covid Safe Plan for Indoor Sports Group.
- Fraser Coast Cue Sports COVID-19 City v Country
- SQEBF COVID-19 City v Country
- Industry Covid Safe Plan – As adopted by QEBF
- AEBF COVID-19 Guidelines
- AEBF COVID-19 Guidelines A3 Poster
Overview:
If there are multiple activities being undertaken at a venue/facility (for example - dining, sports, approved training courses, fitness or recreational), several approved industry plans may apply. If this is the case, the following will apply:
Where there is clear separation between the activities (e.g. dining and sport) the relevant plan applies to the relevant area. A COVID Safe Statement of Compliance for the appropriate plan will be displayed in each area. Providers that have opted-in to comply with the relevant Industry COVID Safe Plan in stage 2 may continue to display the Statement of Compliance previously provided.
Where the activities cross over (for example amenities, entry/exits, carparks):
o Where possible these areas of cross over will be minimised. Such as designating a particular entry, exit, amenities and carpark for each activity.
o Where the cross over cannot be minimised, a decision will be made as to which plan takes priority in which common area and will be followed.
For example, the entry, exit, carpark and amenities may be common to both activities and will be managed under the dining plan.
In this case the entity responsible for the dining plan will ensure these areas are appropriately managed and the separate groups from the dining and sport activity will not intermingle.
Where a business is operating alongside of a not-for-profit community group, the business would normally take responsibility for managing the shared or common areas.
The approved Industry plans are located at www.COVID19.qld.gov.au.
More documentation can be found here https://qpool.com.au/qebf-policies/covid-19