Niagara Region conducts hundreds of COVID-19 inspections throughout fall

Niagara Region conducts hundreds of COVID-19 inspections throughout fall

Niagara Region’s Business Licensing team continues to work with Niagara’s local municipal bylaw offices to actively enforce Provincial COVID-19 emergency regulations. These efforts are keeping our residents and our local economy safer from COVID-19.

Between Sept. 18 and Nov. 28, Regional bylaw officers conducted 251 inspections of businesses across Niagara, including bars, restaurants, retail locations and others. Those inspections have resulted in 32 Part I Provincial Offence tickets ($750 fine) and three Part III summons (elevated fine) being issued for infractions under the Reopening Ontario Act, O.Reg. 364/20. Officers also issued 48 formal warnings and conducted 178 educational conversations. These inspections are in addition to those conducted by local area municipal bylaw offices.

Since March, Niagara Region has redeployed staff to assist with the enforcement of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and the Reopening Ontario Act, and Niagara Region’s Face-Covering By-law. To date, the vast majority of Niagara residents and businesses are diligently implementing provincial regulations to keep our community safe.

Residents are able to submit complaints regarding inadequate COVID-19 measures by contacting their local municipality’s by-law office, or calling Niagara Region’s dispatch line after hours at 905-984-3690 or 1-877-552-5579.

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