Up To $1,000 Fine For No Mask

Portsmouth mask fines

Portsmouth’s mandatory mask order went into effect at 8 am on Tuesday, July 14. The ordinance passed 4 to 1 despite Mayor Kevin E. Johnson’s procedural objections. Those who ignore it face fines of up to $1000.  Although Portsmouth City Council heard comments submitted by the public during Monday’s night’s closed council meeting, the actual text of the ordinance was not available to the public ahead of time.

Johnson said that was the root of his objection to the new rule. “How are we being transparent? How are we giving our citizens an opportunity to speak? We can debate all of the yays and nays for masks. Right now, we’re debating procedure.”

The Portsmouth City Health Department is in charge of enforcing the new law and they aren’t happy about it. Belinda Leslie from the Portsmouth City Health Department told the council, “While the Health Department fully agrees with the mandatory wearing of masks, we do not have the manpower to enforce. It needs to be enforced by the police. We are happy to help but cannot do it alone.”  Since this is a city ordinance and not a criminal one, police aren’t in charge of enforcement.

Let’s break down the new rules:

Who Has To Wear A Mask?

Everybody in Portsmouth age 6 and up with a few exceptions. You must also wear the mask correctly and make sure it covers your mouth and nose.

Where Are Masks Required?

The Fines

What happens if you don’t wear a mask? That depends on if you’re a business owner or an individual. The language of the ordinance reads as if the city is placing the brunt of the enforcement burden on businesses.

If a business is failing to enforce the ordinance, they face:

Individuals who don’t mask up face:

Who Can Skip The Mask?

 

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