Additional COVID-19 regulations in the City of Charleston

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During a Charleston City Council meeting Tuesday evening, several emergency measures were passed to protect the community against the spread of COVID-19.

Beginning July 15, these additional regulations will go into effect in the City of Charleston:

Amended mask requirement clarifying that the ordinance applies to all areas of the city (Need a mask? Find one locally here .)
○ Increased penalties for noncompliance. A person will first be given a warning, and the first offense following will be ticketed $100; the second offense $200; and $500 for the third offense.
Maximum of 50% capacity in all restaurants and bars
○ No amplified music in bars and restaurants after 9 p.m. This includes – but is not limited to – stereos, live bands/DJs and karaoke.
Businesses will be subject to penalties for failure to comply with both capacity + music restrictions. Penalties include revoking of licensure and/or deeming the offense as a “public nuisance.”
Businesses can now refuse service to customers who do not wear a mask after being informed + provided a copy of the ordinance.
○ Added enforcement by the Fire Marshal, Charleston Police Department + Building Inspections Division, in addition to Livability Code Enforcement Officers

In addition to these new rules, the following regulations will remain in effect throughout the City of Charleston:

No alcohol service past 11 p.m.
Visitation restrictions on senior + correctional facilities
Movie theaters + public venues are closed to the public.
Authority granted to law enforcement to disperse gatherings of 3 or more non-family or household members.
Masks required in all public indoor spaces and within six feet of others outdoors
Retail businesses are required to post social distancing signage and one-way aisle markings

Watch the full meeting here .

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Katie is based in Charleston, SC and established and manages the national content division of 6AM’s editorial department. Beginning as an Editorial Intern, she went on to spend time as an editor of CHStoday and a launch editor of NASHtoday. She loves being on the water, listening to music, and coddling her dog, Piper.