Austin Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Jan. 25
On Thursday, January 13th, Mayor Adler and Travis County issued a new COVID-19 sign order for all businesses that are open to the public. One sign requires the business to notify customers and employees about the COVID-19 precautions that are in place. The second sign notifies the public of the local health recommendations during Stages 3-5.
The Highlights:
- The sign notifying employees and customers of the specific COVID-19 precautions in place for a particular business (Exhibit A) should be placed at every entrance.
- The sign notifying employees and customers of the local health recommendations regarding wearing masks and getting vaccinated during stages 3-5 (Exhibit B) should be placed in a conspicuous location where employees and customers can see it.
- The ordinance does not require or prohibit a business from taking any of the protective measures. It does not require a business to enforce any of the protective measures they adopt.
- There is a penalty of $1000 per violation for failure to comply with posting the signs, but when asked, the Mayor emphasized that compliance, not enforcement is the goal of the ordinance.
- Businesses should be reminded that state law prohibits Texas business from requiring so-called “vaccine passports” which would require a customer to provide proof of vaccination in order to receive service. This option is not listed in the new sign order.
- Last Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Federal vaccine-or-test requirement for businesses with over 100 employees. The Supreme Court upheld the vaccine mandate issued by the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services for healthcare employees. The Federal vaccine mandate for federal contractors is currently on hold.
- The federal government is offering to mail four, free, at-home COVID tests to each residence that requests one. Beginning this week, tests can be requested here: https://www.covidtests.gov/
Special thank to Mario Barrera and James Hughes with Norton Rose Fulbright for providing recent committee updates on evolving matters related to COVID-19 vaccines, employees, and business.
Original source can be found here.
Source: Austin Chamber of Commerce