Declaration of Public Health Emergency and Requirement for the Wearing of Face Coverings

WHEREAS, the President of the United States, the Governor of the State of Tennessee, and the Mayors of a number of municipalities in the state of Tennessee have made emergency declarations related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and have recognized it as a public health emergency; and

WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) advise the use of cloth or other types of face coverings to slow the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, widespread use of face coverings is believed to be effective in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by reducing the chances of symptomatic and asymptomatic people transmitting the virus to others, especially when used together with other protocols including 6-foot social distancing and hand hygiene; and

WHEREAS, Governor Bill Lee signed Executive Order 73, strongly urging all persons to wear cloth face coverings or other similar coverings in public settings where being in close proximity to others is anticipated, and

WHEREAS, Governor Lee, through Executive Order 54, and its subsequent extensions in Executive Orders 55, 63, 67 and 73, delegated authority to county mayors in the 89 counties that do not have a locally-run health department (including Fayette County) to issue orders requiring the wearing of face coverings within their jurisdictions, subject to certain limitations, for the purposes of slowing the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, the “Declaration of Public Health Emergency and Requirement for Wearing of Face Coverings” for Fayette County signed on October 30, 2020, expires in its on December 29, 2020 11:59m;

NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY DELEGATED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER 67 AND PURSUANT TO GOVERNOR LEE’S RECOGNITION OF A CONTINUING STATE OF EMERGENCY AND MAJOR DISASTER RELATED TO COVID-19,

IT IS ORDERED that cloth or other face coverings that cover the nose and mouth of a person to impede the spread of the virus during speaking, coughing, sneezing or other action, shall be required in Fayette County, Tennessee, within all publicly-accessible areas of county owned and operated facilities.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the municipalities within Fayette County can enforce the requirement for face coverings within their own facilities consistent with Executive Order 73 upon an order by the chief elected official of that municipality.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order does not apply to:

1. Any person who is under age 12;
2. Persons in a voting site for the purpose of voting or administering an election; although such persons are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings to slow the spread of COVID-19;
3. The Fayette County Public School System and all their facilities are exempt from this order. They are strongly encouraged to adopt their own guidelines and programs for wearing face coverings and may issue their own directives regarding their facilities.
 
This local order constitutes an order promulgated pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 58, Chapter 2, Part 1. Pursuant to Executive Order 67 and Tennessee Code Annotated §58-2-120, violation of this Order shall constitute a Class A misdemeanor.
 
This Order shall become effective at 11 :59 p.m. on Tuesday, December 29, 2020, and will expire on February 27, 2021 at 11 :59 p.m., unless sooner cancelled or unless extended. 
 

Mayor Rhea “Skip” Taylor

 

Whereas the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease that can lead to serious illness or death, and

Whereas, on January 21, 2020, following the guidance of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Tennessee Department of Health designated COVID-19 as a reportable disease in Tennessee; and

Whereas, on March 12,2020, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee started issuing Executive Orders to facilitate the treatment and containment of COVID-19, pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 58-2-107(e)(1); and

Whereas, on March 13, 2020, President Trump declared a National State of Emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and

Whereas, in the judgment of the County Mayor, an emergency currently exists within Fayette County, Tennessee as defined in TCA 38-9-101(2) and 58-2-110; and

Whereas, on March 23, Fayette County issued a Declaration of Emergency to limit the spread of that disease and which have been renewed in seven-day increments; and

Whereas, Governor Lee has issued several executive orders to combat the spread of COVID-19 and the need exists for Fayette County to be able to respond quickly; and

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT, I, Rhea Taylor, County Mayor of Fayette County, by virtue of the power vested in me by Title 58, Chapter 2, hereby declare:

  1. A State of Emergency exists as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic and do, hereby, invoke the authority granted by Tennessee law and any other applicable laws for the duration of this emergency.
  2. The Executive Orders of Governor Bill Lee will be enforced as allowed.
  3. This order may be amended as needed.
  4. This order renews the current Emergency Declaration for seven days and will remain in effect until October 19, 2020 at 11:59pm, after which time it will no longer be effective.

This Declaration and Order shall take effect immediately from and after its issuance, the public welfare requiring it.

Mayor Rhea “Skip” Taylor

WHEREAS, the President of the United States, the Governor of the State of Tennessee, and the Mayors of a number of municipalities in the state of Tennessee have made emergency declarations related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and have recognized it as a public health emergency; and

WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) advise the use of cloth or other types of face coverings to slow the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, widespread use of face coverings is believed to be effective in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by reducing the chances of symptomatic and asymptomatic people transmitting the virus to others, especially when used together with other protocols including 6-foot social distancing and hand hygiene; and

WHEREAS, Governor Bill Lee signed Executive Order 63, strongly urging all persons to wear cloth face coverings or other similar coverings in public settings where being in close proximity to others is anticipated, and

WHEREAS, Governor Lee, through Executive Order 54, and its subsequent extensions in Executive Orders 55 and 63, delegated authority to county mayors in the 89 counties that do not have a locally-run health department (including Fayette County) to issue orders requiring the wearing of face coverings within their jurisdictions, subject to certain limitations, for the purposes of slowing the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, the “Declaration of Public Health Emergency and Requirement for Wearing of Face Coverings” for Fayette County signed on August 2, 2020, and renewed on August 28, expires in its entirety on September 30, 2020 11:59m;

NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY DELEGATED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER 63 AND PURSUANT TO GOVERNOR LEE’S RECOGNITION OF A CONTINUING STATE OF EMERGENCY AND MAJOR DISASTER RELATED TO COVID-19,

IT IS ORDERED that cloth or other face coverings that cover the nose and mouth of a person to impede the spread of the virus during speaking, coughing, sneezing or other action, shall be required in Fayette County, Tennessee, within all publicly-accessible areas of county owned and operated facilities.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the municipalities within Fayette County can enforce the requirement for face coverings within their own facilities consistent with Executive Order 63 upon an order by the chief elected official of that municipality.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order does not apply to:

  1. Any person who is under age 12;
  2. Persons in a voting site for the purpose of voting or administering an election; although such persons are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings to slow the spread of COVID-19;
  3. The Fayette County Public School System and all their facilities are exempt from this order. They are strongly encouraged to adopt their own guidelines and programs for wearing face coverings and may issue their own directives regarding their facilities.

This local order constitutes an order promulgated pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 58, Chapter 2, Part 1. Pursuant to Executive Order 63 and Tennessee Code Annotated §58-2-120, violation of this Order shall constitute a Class A misdemeanor.

This Order shall become effective at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, September 30, 2020, and will expire on October 30, 2020 at 11:59 p.m., unless sooner cancelled or unless extended.

Mayor Rhea “Skip” Taylor

Whereas the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease that can lead to serious illness or death, and

Whereas, on January 21, 2020, following the guidance of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Tennessee Department of Health designated COVID-19 as a reportable disease in Tennessee; and

Whereas, on March 12,2020, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee started issuing Executive Orders to facilitate the treatment and containment of COVID-19, pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 58-2-107(e)(l); and

Whereas, on March 13, 2020, President Trump declared a National State of Emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and

Whereas, in the judgment of the County Mayor, an emergency currently exists within Fayette County, Tennessee as defined in TCA 38-9-101(2) and 58-2-110; and

Whereas, on March 23, Fayette County issued a Declaration of Emergency to limit the spread of that disease and which have been renewed in seven-day increments; and

Whereas, Governor Lee has issued several executive orders to combat the spread of COVID-19 and the need exists for Fayette County to be able to respond quickly; and

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT, J,· Rhea Taylor, County Mayor of Fayette County, by virtue of the power vested in me by Title 58, Chapter 2, hereby declare:

1. A State of Emergency exists as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic and do, hereby, invoke the authority granted by Tennessee law and any other applicable laws for the duration of this emergency.
2. The Executive Orders of Governor Bill lee will be enforced as allowed.
3. This order may be amended as needed.
4. This order renews the current Emergency Declaration for seven days and will remain in effect until September 14, 2020 at 11:59pm, after which time it will no longer be effective.

 

Mayor Rhea “Skip” Taylor