Whilst we've got Sainsbury's and Asda saying they won't implement the law regarding masks the Valencian authorities have shown there is no ambiguity.
Today's announcement;
New Covid-19 fines brought in
The fine tariffs for contravening the region’s new Covid-19 protection legislation have been approved by the Valencia parliament.
Sanctions range from €60 for ‘light’ infractions to €60,000 for the most serious offences – and businesses can even be closed down.
A decree was approved in the regional parliament this morning and it covers the provinces of Alicante, Valencia and Castellón.
Explaining the legislation, councillor for justice Gabriela Bravo noted that offences have been divided into light, serious and very serious categories.
In the ‘light infraction’ bracket, fines range from €60 to €600.
People who are not wearing a face mask in public – or not wearing it correctly – will incur a maximum fine of €100.
Also in this section is the failure of a business or association to inform their clients about the obligatory use of a face mask, social distancing and the number of people allowed in the premises – and businesses not adhering to hygiene measures set out in the legislation.
The larger fines will be levied for infractions such as organising or taking part in illegal parties or meetings which lead to large crowds gathering; bars/restaurants not adhering to the distance regulation between tables, which is 1.5 metres on terraces; exceeding the permitted number of customers allowed in a premises; not staying at home when diagnosed with Covid-19; etc.
Businesses can be closed down for six months for serious offences; and between three to 10 years for very serious offences.
Regards all
John