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Azerbaijan Introduces Fines for Not Wearing Masks in Public Places
Baku / 02.06.20 / Turan: Azerbaijan has determined the size of fines for not using personal protective equipment for the respiratory tract during the quarantine regime in designated places.
The Milli Majlis introduced the relevant amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses today.
Fines in the following amounts will be applied against violators: 50 manats (about $ 30) for individuals, 100 manats (about $ 60) for officials, and 200 manats (about $ 120) for legal entities.
For repeated violation, the fine will be doubled.
On May 29, the government decided to wear masks in vehicles carrying passengers, in markets, in closed public catering enterprises, trade and service outlets, and in government and other institutions where citizens are received and serviced,
Also, wearing masks is mandatory in closed rooms that are historical and cultural monuments, places of worship, institutions of science and health care, closed facilities for social and cultural purposes, public transport stops, in queues at ticket offices, ATMs and payment terminals, as well as trade and service outlets.
It is necessary to put on masks also in the open air in public places where crowding or close contact between people is observed, and it is impossible to maintain social distance.—06D-
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- Economics
- 2 June 2020 12:53
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