Dorchester County Mask Ordinance Adopted

netGALAXY Studios • July 1, 2020
At an Emergency County Council Meeting held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, County Council adopted a Face Covering Ordinance for Unincorporated Dorchester County.

The mask ordinance is effective at 11:59 PM on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 - Sunday, August 30, 2020, or unless otherwise rescinded or extended by County Council.

The Ordinance Applies to the Following:
  1. All customers are required to wear face coverings while inside the enclosed area of any retail or food service establishment;
  2. All persons entering any building open to the public in the County must wear a face covering while inside the building;
  3. All retail establishments including but not limited to, restaurants, retail stores, salons, barber shops, grocery stores, pharmacies or other buildings open to the public must require their employees to wear a Face Covering at all times while working in areas open to the general public and areas in which interactions with other staff are likely and social distancing of at least six feet cannot be observed;
  4. All persons when walking in public where maintaining a distance of six (6) feet between other members of the public at all times is not possible.
  5. While providing or utilizing public transportation including taxis, Uber or Lyft.
  6. While interacting with people in outdoor spaces, including curbside pickup, delivery and service calls.
Face Coverings Are Not Required:
  1. In outdoor or unenclosed areas appurtenant to retail or food service establishments in which social distancing of at least six feet is possible and observed;
  2. For those who cannot wear a Face Covering due to a medical or behavioral condition;
  3. For children under five years old, provided that adults accompanying children age make reasonable efforts to have children wear face coverings while inside the enclosed area of retail or food service establishments;
  4. For patrons of food service establishments while they are dining, seated or socially distanced consuming food and/or beverage;
  5. In private, individual offices and for employees where they are separated from customer by a plexiglass or glass shield;
  6. When complying with directions of law enforcement officers;
  7. In settings where it is not practical or feasible to wear a face covering, including when obtaining or rendering goods or services such as the dentist or swimming;
  8. While exclusively with members of a family or the same household, and no person other than such family or household is within the same enclosed area;
  9. Police officers, Firefighters, EMS or other First Responders when it is not practical while engaged in a public safety matter or an emergency nature.
Penalties
Individuals: Any person violating this Ordinance by failing to wear a Face Covering when required shall be guilty of a civil infraction, punishable by a penalty of not less than $25 and up to $100. 

Employers: Any Responsible Person violating the provisions of this Ordinance by failing to require employees of the Establishment to wear a Face Covering when required shall be guilty of a civil infraction, punishable by a penalty of not less than $100 and not to exceed $500. See ordinance for additional penalties and information.
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