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NEW PENALTIES CREATED FOR BREAKING COVID-19 PREVENTION RULES

- EAP NEWSROOM news@eap.on.ca

The provincial government has created special penalties for anyone caught defying emergency health restrictio­ns aimed at dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario.

The OPP and other law-enforcemen­t agencies now have three new charges for dealing with individual­s, businesses, or other groups who defy the provincial health emergency restrictio­ns in place to reduce the threat of COVID-19 spreading in Ontario.

The Provincial Offences Act (POA) now includes three offences specific to the pandemic situation. Police and other agencies can use these charges to deal with situations - ment and Civil Protection Act restrictio­ns aimed at containing the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario.

The POA additions include: failure to comply with an order, with a fine of $750; obstructio­ns of person, with a $1000 fine; and one for corporatio­ns which contravene health emergency orders, with a fine of $500,000.

The aim is to help police and other agencies enforce closure of specific types of businesses and prevent large gatherings of groups of more than 50 people at a time, along with enforcing any quarantine orders, as part of the provincial pandemic containmen­t plan.

Under the provincial health emergency plan, all restaurant­s must be closed. Those able to provide take-out or home delivery service may continue operations. All night clubs, arenas and other public indoor recreation facilities, private schools, theatres, cinemas, concert venues, churches, community halls or other facilities which deal with large groups of people must be closed. All parades or other events which would result in large gatherings of people are suspended until the pandemic situation is over.

The Ontario health emergency restrictio­ns

provincial government will consider whether an extension is necessary or not.

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Businesses or individual­s who defy the restrictio­ns aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario can now expect to face charges. Fines range from $750 to $500,000 depending on the charge.

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