The LA City Council voted Wednesday to approve a sweeping mandate for businesses in the city requiring them to inform their employees of any potentially dangerous food and water. The resolution, which passed in a 14-1 vote, is meant to help address an unknown typhoid fever outbreak that has already spread across Los Angeles County.
The “la city council vaccine mandate” is a law that will require all restaurants, shopping centers, and other food establishments to provide patrons with information about the COVID vaccine.
(CBSLA) – LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The Los Angeles City Council passed a broad legislation on Wednesday that would demand evidence of COVID-19 immunization before entering restaurants, bars, shopping malls, and other businesses.
The ordinance was passed by a vote of 11-2. It required 12 votes to pass with an emergency provision, allowing it to go into effect right away. Instead, the earliest it may go into effect is in a month, on November 6. Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles, has said that he would sign it.
This was the ordinance’s second vote. Last week, Councilman Joe Buscaino used a city council rule to block the council from voting on the law on its first reading by withholding unanimous approval. On Wednesday, Buscaino and colleague Councilman John Lee voted nay.
The ordinance will apply to the following:
- Restaurants, pubs, fast food restaurants, coffee shops, tasting rooms, cafeterias, food courts, breweries, vineyards, distilleries, banquet halls, and hotel ballrooms are all examples of places to visit.
- Recreation facilities, fitness studios (including yoga, pilates, dance, and barre), boxing gyms, fitness boot camps, and facilities that conduct indoor group exercise courses are all examples of gyms and fitness venues.
- Movie theaters, shopping centers, concert venues, performance venues, adult entertainment venues, commercial event and party venues, sports arenas, convention centers, exhibition halls, museums, malls, performing arts theaters, bowling alleys, arcades, card rooms, family entertainment centers, pool and billiard halls, play areas and game centers are all examples of entertainment and recreation venues.
- Unless medically necessary, personal care businesses such as spas, nail salons, hair salons, barbershops, tanning salons, estheticians, skin care, tattoo shops, piercing shops, and massage therapy sites.
On July 30, 2021, in Los Angeles, security guard Don McClaren checks clients for evidence of vaccination status before allowing them to access the bar inside Permanent Records Roadhouse. (Los Angeles Times/Getty Images/Mariah Tauger)
People will be excluded from the requirement if they have medical problems that prevent them from being vaccinated or if they have a “sincerely held religious conviction” that the place they are seeking to visit would consider. Exempt people would be permitted to utilize the location’s outside spaces, but if those aren’t accessible, they may be allowed to enter the interior area provided they can show evidence of a negative COVID-19 test.
Attending outdoor gatherings with 5,000 or more people will also need evidence of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test, according to the law.
The legislation does not apply to retail businesses such as grocery shops and pharmacies.
Compliance enforcement is expected to commence on Nov. 29. Businesses who break the rule face a $1,000 punishment for the second offense, a $2,000 fine for the third offense, and a $5,000 fine for the fourth offense.
This is much more stringent than the order issued by the Los Angeles County Public Health Department earlier this month, which required individuals to produce evidence of vaccination before entering pubs, lounges, breweries, vineyards, and nightclubs. Beginning Oct. 7, they must provide evidence of at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and proof of complete immunization by Nov. 4. To attend outdoor events with 10,000 or more people, the L.A. County ordinance also requires evidence of complete immunization or a negative COVID-19 test within the previous 72 hours.
The ordinance in the city of Los Angeles will be comparable to those in West Hollywood, New York, and San Francisco. Adult customers visiting numerous indoor establishments in West Hollywood will be forced to show evidence of at least partial immunization starting Thursday, with complete vaccination needed beginning Nov. 4.
The “san francisco vaccine mandate” is a decision made by the city council of san francisco to make vaccinations mandatory for employees and customers at restaurants, shopping centers, and other public places.
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