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DISPUTE OVER REOPENING CALIFORNIA TESLA FACTORY MAY BE OVER

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It appears the dispute between Tesla and

San Francisco Bay Area authoritie­s over the reopening of a factory in the face of shutdown orders is coming to an end.

The Alameda County Public Health Department announced on Twitter that the Fremont, California, plant will be able to go beyond basic operations this week and start making vehicles this coming Monday — as long as it delivers on the worker safety precaution­s that it agreed to. It wasn’t clear from a press release whether Tesla would face any punishment for reopening Monday in defiance of county orders. Messages

were left early Wednesday seeking comment from health officials and Tesla.

The release said Fremont police would verify whether Tesla was holding up its part of the agreement.

The release says that public health indicators have to remain stable or improve for the factory to stay open.

“We will be working with the Fremont PD to verify Tesla is adhering to physical distancing and that agreed upon health and safety measures are in place for the safety of their workers as they prepare for full production,” the release said.

Tesla’s factory reopened Monday with Musk practicall­y daring local authoritie­s to arrest him and operations apparently continued. The company met a Monday deadline to submit a site-specific plan to protect worker safety.

But the reopening defied orders from the health department, which has deemed the factory a nonessenti­al business that can’t fully open under restrictio­ns intended to slow the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

The Health Department said it warned the company was operating in violation of the county health order, and hoped Tesla will “comply without further enforcemen­t measures” until the county approves a site-specific plan required by the state.

State law allows a fine of up to $1,000 a day or up to 90 days in jail for operating in violation of health orders.

The plant in Fremont, a city of more than

230,000 people south of San Francisco, had

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