The Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal (LAOSFM) says more than 8,100 businesses across the state have been inspected for coronavirus restriction violations since May. About 700 of those businesses have received at least one violation but no citations have been issued. That means more than 90% of businesses in Louisiana are complying with the governor’s orders to wear masks and more to keep customers and employees safe. The Fire Marshal, the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH), and the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC) have been conducting inspections of businesses. If they find a violation, they advise the business on how to fix the issue and make a note of it, working under a three strikes rule. So far the ATC has suspended several bar’s permits to sell alcohol, while LDH has revoked one food permit from a restaurant.
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