x
Breaking News
More () »

TN Supreme Court mask mandate in effect for courthouses

The face covering mandate relates to "all persons entering a courthouse for the purpose of court-related business".

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an order requiring people entering a courthouse to wear a face mask covering over the mouth and nose on Thursday. 

The face covering mandate relates to "all persons entering a courthouse for the purpose of court-related business".

The order also dictates face coverings shall be worn at all times while in the building.  The face covering mandate is now in effect.

THE FULL STATEMENT:

The Tennessee Supreme Court today issued an Order requiring all persons entering a courthouse for the purpose of court-related business to wear a face covering over the nose and mouth. The face covering shall be worn at all times while in the building.

The Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court first issued an Order declaring a judicial emergency in the state on March 13, 2020. The emergency has been extended multiple times through additional Orders. The May 26 Order eased restrictions on in-person hearings, allowed for jury trials to begin after July 3, and allowed judicial districts to continue to operate under their approved plans. Today’s Order does not change those provisions and only adds a state-wide face covering requirement.  The face covering requirement is effective Monday, July 13, and continues until further order of the Court.

“The recent uptick in Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths required the Court to reconsider how to best keep the public, court staff, and judiciary safe while keeping courts as open and accessible as possible,” Chief Justice Jeff Bivins said.

The face covering requirement is consistent with directives from the Centers for Disease Control, the Tennessee Department of Health, and several Tennessee county mayors. The Order provides several exceptions, including for those under age 12 and individuals with a bona fide medical reason. Face coverings are available for free or low cost at https://tnmasksupply.com. Courthouses are also coordinating with local Tennessee Emergency Management Agency offices to have masks available.

Further information is available on the Court's coronavirus webpage - https://www.tncourts.gov/Coronavirus

RELATED: Masks will be required in Kentucky starting July 10

Before You Leave, Check This Out