Does the bylaw apply to churches and other places of worship? Is the pastor, leader or other speaker required to wear a mask when speaking?

Members of the public are required to wear face coverings while attending faith-based gatherings inside places of worship. Places of worship are considered a public premises. A person must wear a face covering in a public premises.

If the religious leader, staff, or volunteer leading the faith-based gathering is speaking in a part of the building not accessible to the public, wearing a face covering is optional and at their own discretion. This would, for example, mean a Pastor within his pulpit is not required to wear a face covering while addressing his congregation.

Drop in child programs offered by places of worship are not considered “child care facilities”. All children except those exempt under Section 5H of the Mandatory Face Coverings Bylaw are required to wear a face covering while inside a place of worship.

Bylaw 984-20 – Mandatory Face Coverings Bylaw Interpretation 

Public premises are defined as “all or any part of a building, structure or other enclosed area to which members of the public have access as of right or by express or implied invitation but excludes any premises for which there is an enrollment or membership requirement in order to access it”. Places of worship do not require enrollment or membership to enter the building. They are open to the public through express or implied invitation.

  • Section 5H states:
    • 5 H. Persons under two (2) years of age or a person who is under five (5) years of age, chronologically or developmentally, and who refuses to wear a face covering and cannot be persuaded to do so by their caregiver.

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1. Does the bylaw apply to churches and other places of worship? Is the pastor, leader or other speaker required to wear a mask when speaking?
2. Is it constitutional to make face coverings mandatory in public places, including private businesses?
3. Public health is a provincial responsibility. Why is the city making face coverings mandatory to wear in business places?
4. Am I required to wear a face covering if I have a medical condition or disability?
5. Will I be required to disclose my medical condition if I can’t wear a face covering?
6. As a business owner, am I expected to enforce the bylaw if one of my customers refuses to wear a face covering?
7. Why does the bylaw exempt city staff from wearing face coverings at work?
8. Why are people not required to wear a face covering when they are participating in physical or fitness activity?
9. Does the face covering requirement apply to child minding services, such as those offered by churches, community organizations, and recreation centres in Beaumont?
10. I’m not sure whether the face covering bylaw applies in my circumstances. What is considered a public premises in the bylaw?