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18 licensed central Pa restaurants, bars and social clubs cited for not following COVID-19 guidelines

18 licensed central Pa. restaurants, bars and social clubs cited for not following COVID-19 guidelines Updated 5:25 PM; Today 1:13 PM Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf, pictured in May 2020, recently loosened COVID-19 mitigation guidelines for the state s hospitality industry. However, the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement continues to enforce guidelines at licensed restaurants, bars and social clubs. File photo by Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.com Joe Hermitt | For PennLive.com Facebook Share COVID-19 mitigation measures targeting restaurants are easing up, but Pennsylvania State Police continue to do compliance checks at licensed establishments. About 18 restaurants, bars and social clubs in central Pennsylvania were cited in March by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. The number is on par with February, when about 16 establishments were cited.

16 central Pa licensed restaurants, clubs and bars - including 3 in Lancaster County - cited for defying COVID-19 orders

The Pennsylvania State Police continue efforts to enforce the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders at licensed restaurants, bars and clubs. More than a dozen establishments operating in central Pennsylvania were cited in February by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. The number dropped from January when 32 establishments were cited. The bureau oversees enforcement of establishments with liquor licenses and is ensuring Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 mitigation orders are being carried out. The unannounced visits are part of regular compliance checks, but some are prompted by complaints submitted by the public. Officers are ensuring establishments are following pandemic protocols including mask-wearing by employees and customers, no bar seating, occupancy rules and an 11 p.m. alcohol sales cutoff. They also oversaw Wolf’s three-week indoor dining ban in December and pre-Thanksgiving Day early alcohol sales cutoff at 5 p.m.

16 central Pa licensed restaurants, clubs and bars cited for defying COVID-19 orders

16 central Pa. licensed restaurants, clubs and bars cited for defying COVID-19 orders Updated Mar 09, 2021; Posted Mar 09, 2021 State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement is tasked with overseeing COVID-19 mitigation orders for Pennsylvania s licensed establishments. Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com Facebook Share The Pennsylvania State Police continue efforts to enforce the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders at licensed restaurants, bars and clubs. More than a dozen establishments operating in central Pennsylvania were cited in February by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. The number dropped from January when 32 establishments were cited. The bureau oversees enforcement of establishments with liquor licenses and is ensuring Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 mitigation orders are being carried out. The unannounced visits are part of regular compliance checks, but some are prompted by complaints submitted by the public.

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