Governor Announces Statewide Face Covering Requirement


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced he will sign an executive
order requiring Hoosiers to wear face coverings in most public settings,
beginning Monday.

“As we continue to monitor the data, we’ve seen a concerning change in some
of our key health indicators,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Hoosiers have worked hard
to help re-open our state, and we want to remain open. By masking up, we can
and will save lives and slow the spread of COVID-19.”

A mask or other face covering may be factory-made, sewn by hand, or
improvised from household items such as scarfs, bandanas and t-shirts. The
mouth and nose should be covered.

The executive order will require face coverings for anyone 8 years old or
older in the following places:

* Public indoor spaces and commercial entities
* While using public transportation or other vehicle services such as
a taxi or ride share
* Outdoor public spaces when it’s not possible to socially distance
from people not in the same household

Additionally, face coverings will be required in schools for students in the
third grade and above, faculty, staff, volunteers and anyone else in
schools. Mask are also required for co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities with exceptions for strenuous physical activity.

The order will have exceptions for medical purposes, disabilities,
exercising, and eating and drinking.

The state will approach enforcement of the face covering requirement with an
emphasis on education. The executive order states a penalty can be levied
under the authority of state law. Local governments may impose more
restrictive guidelines.

Once signed, the executive order will be found here:
www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm