Gov. Holcomb Extends Restaurant Restrictions To April 6
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed two executive orders to aid in the fight against COVID-19.
Executive order 20-14 extends the requirements for bars, nightclubs and restaurants to stay closed to dine-in patrons until April 6 at 11:59 p.m. They may continue to provide take-out and delivery services, said a news release from Holcomb’s office.
The governor expects bars, nightclubs and restaurants to comply with the directive for the safety of Hoosiers in their communities without the need to call for enforcement measures.
However, the state and local boards of health and the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission have been directed by the governor to take all available administrative and enforcement actions against establishments that continue to offer in-house dining services, in violation of the governor’s order.
Executive order 20-15 eases government operations including permitting electronic notary services to remotely review and approve documents.
To see copies of the executive orders, click here:https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm