Governor Ivey Imposes Statewide Mask Requirement for Alabama


Alabama Governor Kay Ivey entered an amended order to her original Safer at Home order on July 15, 2020. It generally requires masks or face coverings to be worn when people are within six feet of someone from a different household in the following situations: (1) indoor spaces that are open to the public; (2) in vehicles operated by transportation services; and (3) in outdoor public spaces where 10 or more people are gathered. There are a number of exceptions to the requirement, however, and generally businesses are not legally obligated to exclude customers or employees who refuse to wear a mask when required.

This order specifically impacts the workplace. It goes into effect on Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. and runs through Friday, July 31, 2020. The following items relate particularly to employers and their employees:

General Information/Protections

Protection for Employees

The following steps must be taken by all employers where practicable as work duties permit in order to protect their employees:

In addition to complying with the requirements of this paragraph, employers are strongly encouraged to read and implement the Alabama Department of Public Health’s “Guidelines for Guarding All Businesses.

Exceptions for Essential Job Functions

The facial-covering requirement does not apply to:

Protections for Customers, Etc.

Effective July 16, 2020, at 5:00 p.m., and unless otherwise specified by this order, the operator of any business, government office, or other establishment open to the public shall take reasonable steps, where practicable, to protect their customers, constituents, or other guests by:

Read the full Fourteenth Supplemental State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey’s website.


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