“Any business open to the public that permits an individual to enter or remain in the business or on its premises without a required face covering may be subject to the suspension or revocation of its license by the appropriate licensing authority as provided by law,” the order states.Īurora officials said they would likely address enforcement at an upcoming city council meeting before the mandate goes into effect July 24. Tri-County said in the order it will accept complaints about the lack of compliance in businesses and would consider punitive measures. If not law enforcement, it’s unclear who would respond to complaints, since the mandate cites criminal statute for those who won’t comply. Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman and some other Aurora officials have said they don’t want police to enforce mask infractions. It was not immediately clear how the order will be enforced.
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