The law entered into force: Rigorous fines for violating orders to prevent the spread of the coronavirus

In addition to the penalty for a misdemeanor, legal entities and entrepreneurs may also be imposed a protective measure prohibiting the performance of activities for a period of up to six months.

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From the NKT session, Photo: Government of Montenegro
From the NKT session, Photo: Government of Montenegro
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Ažurirano: 03.07.2020. 01:44h

From tonight, after the Law on Amendments to the Law on the Protection of the Population from Infectious Diseases came into force, the Directorate for Inspection Affairs will rigorously punish violations of the orders to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

As announced by the Government of Montenegro, the Law was published in the Official Gazette this evening and thus entered into force.

The law was voted in the Parliament of Montenegro yesterday.

The Government announced tonight that fines of 2.000 - 20.000 euros are foreseen for a legal entity and of 200 - 2.000 euros for a responsible person in a legal entity and of 350 - 6.000 euros for an entrepreneur if:

- Does not ensure compliance with distance

- Does not provide prescribed personal protective equipment - masks, etc. employees

- Allow a person without a protective mask to enter shops, catering, tourism, etc. facilities, casinos, craft shops, construction sites, means of public transport and transportation of employees, state administration bodies and loc. self-government, etc.

- Does not disinfect the facility or means of public transport or employee transport

In addition to the fine for a misdemeanor, a legal entity and an entrepreneur may also be imposed a protective measure of banning activities for up to six months.

The announcement adds that fines from 500 to 2.000 euros are foreseen for a responsible natural person in a state body, administrative body, local administration and local self-government, if:

- Does not ensure compliance with distance

- Does not provide prescribed personal protective equipment - masks, etc. employees

- They do not provide disinfection of the facility

The Government also said that fines from 100 to 2.000 are foreseen for each natural person if:

- Does not observe physical distance

- Do not use a mask or other prescribed protective equipment

- Entering without a protective mask in a store, catering, tourist or other. facility, casino, craft shop, construction site, means of public transport and employee transport, state administration body and ext. self-government, etc.

The Government previously announced that the following measures, which were updated on July 1, are in force:

GENERAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES – PROTECTIVE MASKS

1. It is mandatory to wear protective masks for:

- employees and patients in public and private healthcare institutions;

- employed in public and private institutions of social and child protection for the accommodation of children, adults and the elderly;

- employees in state bodies, state administration bodies, administration bodies, local self-government bodies, public institutions and other entities that exercise public authority in which services are directly provided to citizens;

- employees and users of services in cultural institutions (libraries, archives, museums and galleries);

- persons in a religious facility, except for religious officials who participate in the performance of religious ceremonies;

- employees and users of services in the counter rooms of state authorities, state administration authorities and local administration authorities, banks, post offices and other legal entities where work with citizens is carried out;

- employees and passengers in public transport vehicles (airplane, train, bus, van, auto-taxi) and during their stay in the airport building, bus and railway stations, as well as during the transportation of employees by vehicles for their own needs;

- drivers and passengers in a passenger motor vehicle (except for members of a joint family household);

- employees in catering establishments (restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, hotel restaurants and similar catering establishments), including employees who provide catering services at swimming pools and beaches;

- employees and consumers/visitors in facilities where trade is conducted (markets, supermarkets, hypermarkets, shopping centers, etc.), including sellers and consumers at green markets and indoor stands/stalls;

- employees who perform construction work, during their organized transportation from and to the construction site, as well as during their stay and work at the construction site (except during the consumption of food, at the time designated for meals);

- chief, responsible and other engineers during construction works in a closed space;

- employees and users of services in facilities where craft services are provided, servicing and maintenance of equipment, tools, devices, motor vehicles, construction and agricultural machinery and technical inspection of vehicles;

- employees and users of services in facilities where hairdressing and beauty services are provided. In the event that the user is provided with the service of shaving or cosmetic treatment on the face, when the user does not wear a mask, the employee is obliged to wear a visor or glasses in addition to the protective mask, in accordance with the instructions of the Institute for Public Health of Montenegro;

- employees and players in facilities where games of chance are organized (casinos, bookmakers and casinos);

- employees and users of services in facilities where vehicles are rented (rent-a-car);

- employees and users of services in the premises for theoretical classes and taking the theoretical part of the driving test (driving school).

Employers are obliged to ensure the use of protective masks for employees during work in facilities, premises and vehicles.

PUBLIC GATHERINGS

2. Political gatherings in open public places are prohibited;

3. The presence of spectators at sports events is prohibited;

4. Religious gatherings are prohibited in open public places, except on the surfaces of belonging religious buildings; and

5. Acceptance of condolences is prohibited. Funerals are performed exclusively in the immediate family circle.

6. Private gatherings (weddings, proms, birthdays, etc.) are prohibited.

7. Public gatherings in a closed space are held in such a way that there can be no more than 200 people, with the obligation to respect a physical distance of at least two meters and other recommendations in accordance with the relevant instructions of the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

- Instructions for public events - gatherings

- Instructions for religious buildings - churches

- Instructions for religious buildings - mosques

- Instructions for weddings and parties

- Instructions for cinemas

- Instructions for children's playrooms

- Instructions for homes for the elderly

DOMESTIC TRAFFIC AND TRAVEL

8. Internal road, rail and sea traffic is carried out with the application of prevention measures in accordance with the instructions of IJZCG.

- Instructions for bus transport

- Instructions for taxi transport

- Instructions for maritime transport: compulsory wearing of protective masks, no possibility of standing in the vessel.

Employees and passengers in public transport vehicles (plane, train, bus, van, taxi) are required to wear protective masks.

INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC AND TRAVEL AND ENTRY TO MONTENEGRO

9. Civil servants and employees employed in state bodies, state administration bodies, administrative bodies, and officials and employees employed in local self-government bodies are prohibited from official travel abroad, except in cases where the travel is of national interest, with the prior consent of the head of the body .

10. It is forbidden to organize all student excursions, trips, educational gatherings, etc. abroad.

11. International passenger rail traffic has been suspended.

12. International road, maritime and air traffic is carried out with countries and through the territory of countries from the "green list" consisting of: member states of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden) and Algeria, Andorra, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Brunei, Fiji, Philippines , Georgia, Indonesia, Iceland, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Monaco, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Norway, New Zealand, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Seychelles, Senegal, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zambia.

13. Off-line traffic with countries that are not on the "green list" is carried out in such a way that the group of passengers transported from the point of departure to the destination is pre-determined. Incidental entry and exit of passengers is excluded.

ENTRY INTO MONTENEGRO – CITIZENS OF CG AND FOREIGNERS WITH RESIDENCE IN CG

14. Entry into Montenegro is possible for every citizen of Montenegro with a residence in Montenegro and a foreigner with a permanent or temporary residence in Montenegro:

- No additional restrictions if he meets all three of the following conditions: 1: he is a resident of one of the countries on the "green list" or has stayed at least 15 days before entering Montenegro in a country on the "green list", and 2: he is not in the period of 15 . days before entering Montenegro until the day of entry stayed in one of the countries outside the "green list", and 3: did not travel to or through one of the countries outside the "green list" except in transit (transit is travel without stopping, which is proves by inspecting the travel document).

"Green List": member states of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden) and Algeria, Andorra, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Brunei, Fiji, Philippines, Georgia, Indonesia, Iceland, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Monaco, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Norway, New Zealand, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Seychelles, Senegal, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia , Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zambia.

- With a negative result of a PCR, ELISA or ECLIA test for COVID-19 no more than 72 hours old if he meets all three of the following conditions: 1: he is a resident of one of the countries from the previous, "green list" or this "yellow list" or he has lived at least 15 days before entering Montenegro in a country from the previous "green list" or this "yellow list", and 2: in the period from the 15th day before entering Montenegro to the day of entry, he did not stay in any of the countries other than the previous one, " green list" or this "yellow list", and 3: has not traveled to or through any of the countries outside the previous, "green list" and this, "yellow list" except in transit (transit is travel without stopping, which is proven by inspection in the travel document).

"Yellow List": Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Turkey, Israel, Ukraine and Singapore.

- A citizen of Montenegro with a residence in Montenegro and a foreigner with a permanent or temporary residence in Montenegro if he enters Montenegro from one of the countries outside the previous two lists of countries or if, in the period from the 15th day before entry to the day of entry, he stayed in a from countries or traveled through one of the countries outside the previous two lists except in transit (transit is travel without stopping, which is proven by inspecting the travel document) are sent to quarantine or self-isolation for 14 days upon entering.

ENTRY INTO MONTENEGRO – FOREIGNERS

16. Entry into Montenegro is possible for a foreign citizen under the following conditions:

- No additional restrictions if he meets all three of the following conditions: 1: he is a resident of one of the countries on the "green list" or has stayed at least 15 days before entering Montenegro in a country on the "green list", and 2: he is not in the period of 15 . days before entering Montenegro until the day of entry stayed in one of the countries outside the "green list", and 3: did not travel to or through one of the countries outside the "green list" except in transit (transit is travel without stopping, which is proves by inspecting the travel document).

"Green List": member states of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden) and Algeria, Andorra, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Brunei, Fiji, Philippines, Georgia, Indonesia, Iceland, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Monaco, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Norway, New Zealand, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Seychelles, Senegal, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia , Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zambia.

- With a negative result of a PCR, or ELISA or ECLIA test for COVID-19 no more than 72 hours old if it meets all three of the following conditions: 1: is a resident of one of the countries from the previous, "green list" or this "yellow list" or has resided at least 15 days before entering Montenegro in a country from the previous "green list" or this "yellow list", and 2: in the period from the 15th day before entering Montenegro to the day of entry, he did not stay in any of the countries other than the previous one, "green list" or this "yellow list", and 3: has not traveled to or through any of the countries outside the previous, "green list" and this, "yellow list" except in transit (transit is travel without stopping, which is proven by inspecting the travel document).

"Yellow List": Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Turkey, Israel, Ukraine and Singapore.

It is not possible to enter Montenegro for residents of countries outside the previous two lists, unless they have proof (stamp in their passport) that they spent at least 15 days before the day of entry into Montenegro in one of the countries on the "green list". (Algeria, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Brunei, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Fiji, Philippines, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Georgia, Netherlands, Croatia, Indonesia, Ireland, Iceland, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan , South Korea, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, Costa Rica, Cuba, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Hungary, Malta, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Monaco, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Palestine , Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Seychelles, Senegal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zambia) and that during that period they did not visit countries outside this list.

REMARK: When entering, the country of which the person is a resident is observed, and not the country of which he is a citizen if it is not the same country. For example: A citizen of a non-listed country with regular residence in a listed country is treated as a citizen of a listed country because he is a resident of a listed country.

ENTRY TO MONTENEGRO - EXCEPTION - SPECIAL CATEGORIES

17. In accordance with the recommendations of the European Commission, certain categories of persons necessary for the normal functioning of vital services and persons representing a clear economic interest are excluded from the aforementioned criteria. The Institute of Public Health prescribes special conditions for entry and movement through Montenegro for:

- Health workers, health researchers and scientific workers;

- Persons who carry out or provide transportation of passengers and goods;

- Diplomats, staff of international organizations, military personnel and humanitarian aid workers in the performance of their duties

- Certain categories of passengers in transit;

- Persons who need international protection or come to Montenegro for other humanitarian reasons (the principle of non-refoulement is respected).

ENTRY TO MONTENEGRO - EXCEPTION - GENERAL AVIATION

18. The entry of foreign citizens who come to Montenegro by non-commercial air traffic is allowed, regardless of the country they come from, subject to the following temporary measures:

- If the aircraft comes from one of the countries on the "green list", there are no additional restrictions when entering.

"Green List": member states of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden) and Algeria, Andorra, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Brunei, Fiji, Philippines, Georgia, Indonesia, Iceland, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Monaco, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Norway, New Zealand, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Seychelles, Senegal, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia , Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zambia.

- If the aircraft comes from one of the countries outside the previous list, passengers and crew must have a negative PCR, ELISA or ECLIA test for COVID-19 not older than 72 hours when entering Montenegro. According to these passengers, after entering Montenegro, health surveillance measures are undertaken, in accordance with the recommendations of the Institute of Public Health of Montenegro. For the arrival/departure of passengers from the passenger terminal to the accommodation, it is necessary to organize special transport, in accordance with the recommendations of the Institute for Public Health of Montenegro.

When staying in a hotel or other accommodation, travelers are obliged to apply the recommendations of the Institute for Public Health of Montenegro.

TRANSIT OF RESIDENTS OF BIH, KOSOVO AND ALBANIA THROUGH MONTENEGRO

19. The transit of residents of the "yellow list" countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Albania) through Montenegro between the "yellow list" countries is enabled without the obligation to have a PCR, ELISA or ECLIA test.

Transit is made possible by controlling the time of entry into Montenegro, passing checkpoints and exiting Montenegro, without stopping in Montenegro.

BORDER CROSSING

20. All border crossings for entering Montenegro are open EXCEPT road border crossings:

- Vraćenovići (Montenegro) - Deleuša (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on the Nikšić - Bileć road, which was closed on February 27 due to the construction of border infrastructure; and

- Vuča (Montenegro) - Godovo (Republic of Serbia) on the Rožaje - Tutin road, which was closed on June 20 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus from the Republic of Serbia.

21. It is NOT POSSIBLE for passengers to enter Montenegro from Bosnia and Herzegovina through the Šćepan Polje (Montenegro) - Hum (Bosnia and Herzegovina) border crossings, on the Plužine - Foča and Meteljka (Montenegro) - Metaljka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) road in the direction of Pljevlja - Čajniče.

The exit of passengers from Montenegro and the movement of goods in both directions are enabled at these crossings.

TRAFFIC AND TRANSIT OF GOODS

22. The circulation of goods for the needs of Montenegro, as well as the transit of goods, remains unimpeded, with special health surveillance measures, in accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

VISITS TO PEOPLE IN HOSPITALS

23. Visits to persons receiving hospital treatment in health institutions and persons placed in social and child protection institutions are prohibited.

VISITS TO PERSONS DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY AND PERSONS SERVING SENTENCES

24. Visits to detained persons and persons serving prison sentences in the Administration for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions are prohibited, except for lawyers and court experts by court decision.

SPORTS AND RECREATION

25. Training of athletes (amateur athletes, professional athletes and recreational athletes) and sports competitions and tournaments of athletes in sports facilities (indoor and open sports facilities - courts and swimming pools) are organized without the presence of spectators/fans, in such a way that the owners and users of sports facilities facilities and sports organizations are obliged to ensure the application of temporary measures, namely:

- Mandatory disinfection of props for trainings, competitions and tournaments and items that are jointly used by athletes, in accordance with the recommendations of the Institute for Public Health of Montenegro; and

- Compliance with personal hygiene measures - regular hand hygiene, before and after sporting activities.

SWIMMING POOLS AND BEACHES

26. Business companies, other legal entities and entrepreneurs engaged in the provision of tourist services at swimming pools and beaches are obliged to respect corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

27. Users of unorganized swimming pools are obliged to respect a distance of at least 2m, except for members of a joint family household.

HEALTHCARE

28. In private and public healthcare institutions, employees and patients are required to wear protective masks.

29. Dental healthcare institutions are obliged to organize their work in such a way as to ensure a system of mandatory patient appointments, that only one 10m² patient can stay in the waiting room at the same time, while respecting the physical distance of at least 2m between patients, to provide means for disinfecting patients' hands upon entering/exiting the office, as well as that all employees respect work procedures and wear personal protective equipment, in accordance with the recommendations of the IJZCG and the Dental Chamber of Montenegro.

30. Other healthcare institutions are obliged to:

- Ensures that all patients wear protective masks during their stay in a healthcare facility (provided that the wearing of a mask is permitted by the patient's clinical condition and that the mask does not compromise the patient's respiratory function) and ensures compliance with a physical distance of at least 2m between patients,

- In a visible place in the health facility, display a notice about the temporary measures for the prevention and suppression of the new coronavirus prescribed by this order,

- Provide means for disinfecting the hands of patients at the entrance/exit of the healthcare facility.

EDUCATION

31. Educational work in public and private educational institutions has been suspended, except for preschool institutions that are obliged to organize work in accordance with by the IJZCG instruction for kindergartens and preschool institutions.

32. Music schools, foreign language schools, institutions for adult education and student dormitories and other educational institutions whose work is enabled are obliged to organize their work in accordance with the relevant instructions of the IJZCG.

- Instructions for music schools

- Instructions for foreign language schools

- Instructions for adult education institutions

- Instructions for student dormitories.

ECONOMY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP - TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

33. The operation of night clubs / bars and discotheques is prohibited.

34. Obligation of companies, other legal entities and entrepreneurs who perform catering activities in catering establishments (restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, hotel restaurants and similar catering establishments), including the provision of catering services at swimming pools and beaches, to organize their work in accordance with according to the appropriate instructions of the IJZCG:

- Instructions for hotels

- IJZCG instructions for catering facilities

- IJZCG instructions for temporary facilities for food and cafeterias

ECONOMY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP - TRADE AND CRAFTS

35. Owners/users and managers of trade facilities, entrepreneurs who provide craft and other services are obliged to organize work in accordance with the relevant instructions of the IJZCG: - Instruction of IJZCG for retail trade

- IJZCG instructions for green markets

- IJZCG instructions for shopping centers

- IJZCG instructions for closed markets

- IJZCG instructions for hairdressing and beauty salons

- IJZCG instructions for craft shops and other services

- Instructions for fitness centers and gyms

ECONOMY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP - GAMES OF LUCK

36. Organizers of games of chance are obliged to organize work in accordance with with the corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

AGRICULTURE

37. Persons engaged in agricultural activity are obliged to comply the corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

COUNTER OFFICES (STATE ADMINISTRATION, BANKS, POST OFFICE, ETC.)

38. State bodies, state administration bodies and local administration bodies, banks, post offices and other legal entities are obliged to organize counter rooms in accordance with with the corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, GALLERIES, ETC.

39. Cultural institutions (libraries, archives, museums and galleries) are obliged to organize work in accordance with with the corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

DRIVING SCHOOL

40. Legal entities that train candidates for drivers (driving schools) are obliged to organize work in accordance with with the corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

RENT-A-CAR

41. Legal entities and entrepreneurs who provide car rental services (rent-a-car) are obliged to organize their work in accordance with with the corresponding instructions of the IJZCG.

CONSTRUCTION

42. Obligation of legal and natural persons who perform construction works, i.e. the execution of individual works, to organize the work in such a way that:

- Ensure compliance with epidemiological measures, especially respecting social distance between employees and other measures of protection and health at work;

- In a visible place on the construction site, display a notice about the prescribed temporary measures for the prevention and suppression of the new coronavirus;

- All employees who perform construction work on the construction site, during working hours, are prohibited from leaving the construction site in order to procure food, etc.;

- They deliver food to employees who perform construction work on the construction site;

- During the organized transportation of employees to and from the construction site (bus or van), schedule the employees in such a way as to ensure their physical distance.

SPECIAL TEMPORARY MEASURES IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF ROZAJE AND GUSINJE

43. The Vuča - Godovo border crossing on the route Rožaje (Montenegro) - Tutin (Serbia) is closed;

44. All residents of the municipalities of Rožaje and Gusinje are prohibited from leaving their residence from 18:00 p.m. to 05:00 a.m. the following day;

Exceptionally, this ban for agricultural producers from the territory of the municipalities of Rožaje and Gusinje in order to perform agricultural work on their own farms, applies from 20:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the following day, with the mandatory use of personal protective equipment and ensuring their physical distance, when performing jobs

45. The operation of catering facilities is prohibited.

46. ​​Inter-municipal public and passenger traffic from the municipalities of Rožaje and Gusinje and to the municipalities of Rožaje and Gusinje is prohibited except for emergencies and regular work activities.

SPECIAL TEMPORARY MEASURES IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF BIJELO POLJE AND BERANE:

47. Catering establishments work from 06:00 to 22:00.

SPECIAL TEMPORARY MEASURES IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF BIJELO POLJE, BERANE, ROZAJE AND GUSINJE:

48. Gatherings in closed and open public places are prohibited (public gatherings, public events, sports, political, cultural-artistic and private gatherings, weddings, as well as other manifestations);

49. Religious communities are obliged to adapt their activities to the current epidemiological situation and to perform religious ceremonies in religious buildings exclusively without the presence of citizens;

50. Funerals are performed and condolences are received only within the immediate family;;

51. It is prohibited to transport more than two adults in a passenger motor vehicle at the same time, except for members of a joint family household and persons performing regular work tasks;

52. Movement and retention of more than two persons in an open public place is prohibited, except for members of a joint family household and persons performing regular work tasks;

53. It is mandatory to use protective masks in closed and open public places. This obligation does not apply to residential buildings;

54. Gatherings in housing facilities for persons who are not members of a joint family household are prohibited; and

55. Educational work in institutions that provide preschool education is terminated.

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