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ARHA members may access the COVID-19 Industry Resources website.
 
Log into the ARHA Member Portal for the site password or contact ARHA at 334.244.1320 for assistance. 

Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday issued her twenty-third supplemental emergency proclamation extending the Safer at Home Order that includes a statewide mask requirement. Individuals will be required to wear a mask or other facial covering when in public and in close contact with other people, as described in the order. This order extends until Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.

On April 7, 2021, Governor Kay Ivey issued her twenty-sixth supplemental emergency proclamation announcing the "Safer Apart" Order that rescinds the statewide mask requirement and all other COVID-19 related business restrictions. The new order will go into effect on April 9 at 5 pm and will expire on May 5.

Governor Ivey has always emphasized "personal responsibility" and is encouraging people to continue social distancing, wearing masks, and getting vaccinated.

Businesses and citizens must continue to follow local mask mandates and other local restrictions put into place. The state has signage available to download to encourage patrons regarding masks, etc. 

 

SAFER APART ORDER

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In partnership with ARHA and State health officials, we would like for you, the restaurant owner and operators to make the commitment to instill confidence and ensure the safety of your customers during the COVID-19 recovery period by hanging the poster and displaying the decal in your entrance. When customers see this endorsement, they can be certain that you, the restaurant are taking all necessary steps to protect your employees and customers and are committed to protecting the community. 

Download the poster and display the decal (provided by ARHA or available at your local CVB).

 

CLICK HERE TO PARTICIPATE

Questions? Contact ARHA at info@arhaonline.com

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