There Could Be Penalties For Violating The Governors Restrictions

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INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric Holcomb has allowed non-essential businesses to partially reopen in Indiana as social distancing measures are still in place to protect Hoosiers from coronavirus.

Though the governor is loosening restrictions on non-essential businesses, you can still face jail time if you are violating the governor’s order.

Companies caught allowing people inside that they shouldn’t get a verbal warning first, but after that you could lose your license to operate in Indiana. If you’re still not following the rules after that, you could get 180 days in jail.

 

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