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The Regional Municipality of York has endorsed a recommendation from York Region Medical Officer of Health Dr. Karim Kurji to issue an instruction (letter attached) requiring operators of enclosed public spaces in York Region to have a policy in place that prohibits persons from entering premises of the establishment if the person is not wearing a face mask or covering, subject to appropriate exemptions.
Effective Friday, July 17, 2020 as of 12:01 a.m. and continuing until 11:59 p.m. November 30, 2020, business owners and operators in York Region must have a policy in place to prohibit people from entering if they are not wearing a face mask or covering. Customers, employees and visitors who enter enclosed public spaces must wear a face mask or covering.
This Instruction applies to the following establishments:
- - Premises or any portion thereof which are used as a place of business for the sale or offering for sale of goods or services, and includes a mall or similar structure which contains multiple places of business
- - Churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, or other places of worship
- - Community centres including indoor recreational facilities
- - Libraries, art galleries, museums, aquariums, zoos and other similar facilities
- - Community service agencies providing services to the public
- - Banquet halls, convention centres, arenas, stadiums, and other event spaces
- - Premises utilized as an open house, presentation centre, or other facility for real estate purposes
- - Common areas of hotels, motels and other short-term rentals, such as lobbies, elevators, meeting rooms or other common use facilities
- - Concert venues, theatres, cinemas, casinos, and other entertainment facilities
Exempt:
The Instruction does not apply to the following premises, even if they would fall under the definition of an establishment:
- - York Region Transit (YRT has its own bylaw requiring individuals wear a face covering while on transit vehicles or property)
- - Schools
- - Post-secondary institutions
- - Child care facilities
- - Private transportation
- - Hospitals, independent health facilities
- - Offices of regulated health professionals
- - Apartment buildings and condominiums, including their common areas
- - An area that is not enclosed or indoors (e.g. restaurant patio)
Wearing a face mask or covering when in public or other settings is not a replacement for following proven measures such as handwashing and physical distancing of at least 2-metres.
Information for Business Owners and Operators
- - You must create a mask policy for your establishment
- - You must communicate this new policy to staff and customers
- - Download sample policy available for adaptation (Microsoft Word sample document attached)
- - You must train your staff on the policy and who is exempt
- - All staff, customers or visitors must wear a mask indoors, with some exceptions (e.g. children under the age of five and people with certain health conditions, employees in designated areas or protected by a physical barrier)
- - Proof is not required if someone has an exemption
- - Signage must be posted at all entrances advising everyone to wear a mask
Frequently Asked Questions and more details available here.