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State streamlines plans for larger gatherings, increase capacity limits
State officials also confirm Nevada will move to March 15 loosening of restrictions
CARSON CITY — Today, the State announced that as of March 15, the allowable capacity for large gatherings will increase and that the approval process for having a large gathering will be streamlined. These changes have been adopted in Emergency Directive 041, signed today by Governor Steve Sisolak.
Previously, under the Roadmap To Recovery Plan announced by the Governor in February, large gatherings were only allowed to take place at up to 20 percent capacity for venues with over 2,500 seats and conventions, conferences and trade shows were going to be capped at 1,000 individuals. Directive 041 replaces these limits with the following:
Under Directive 041, effective March 15, if an organizer wants to host a large gathering or event, including conferences, conventions and trade shows, with more than 250 people they may now have up to 50 percent capacity if they complete and submit a Large Gathering COVID-19 Preparedness & Safety Plan Certification Form (“Large Gathering Certification”) to the Department of Business and Industry (B&I).
The baseline standard for gatherings and events will remain at 250 people or 50 percent, whichever is less, starting on March 15, 2021.
B&I may work in consultation with State public health officials and other applicable state agencies to review submitted certification forms. Large gatherings can only take place upon receiving approval by B&I.
This new streamlined process for submission and approval of large gatherings will continue until local control is officially transitioned to a county – May 1 at the earliest. During this transitional period, the State may approve large gathering certification forms through June 30 to provide event organizers certainty in the planning and approval of their future events.
Click here for the updated Nevada Guidance for Safe Gatherings.
Directive 041 also formalizes the timeline, process and requirements for a county to finalize a Local Mitigation and Enforcement Plan to have the Governor delegate management of mitigation measures by May 1.
Other components of the Roadmap to Recovery plan remain on schedule, with establishments currently operating at 35 percent capacity moving to 50 percent capacity on March 15. Those establishments include:
Previously, under the Roadmap To Recovery Plan announced by the Governor in February, large gatherings were only allowed to take place at up to 20 percent capacity for venues with over 2,500 seats and conventions, conferences and trade shows were going to be capped at 1,000 individuals. Directive 041 replaces these limits with the following:
Under Directive 041, effective March 15, if an organizer wants to host a large gathering or event, including conferences, conventions and trade shows, with more than 250 people they may now have up to 50 percent capacity if they complete and submit a Large Gathering COVID-19 Preparedness & Safety Plan Certification Form (“Large Gathering Certification”) to the Department of Business and Industry (B&I).
The baseline standard for gatherings and events will remain at 250 people or 50 percent, whichever is less, starting on March 15, 2021.
B&I may work in consultation with State public health officials and other applicable state agencies to review submitted certification forms. Large gatherings can only take place upon receiving approval by B&I.
This new streamlined process for submission and approval of large gatherings will continue until local control is officially transitioned to a county – May 1 at the earliest. During this transitional period, the State may approve large gathering certification forms through June 30 to provide event organizers certainty in the planning and approval of their future events.
Click here for the updated Nevada Guidance for Safe Gatherings.
Directive 041 also formalizes the timeline, process and requirements for a county to finalize a Local Mitigation and Enforcement Plan to have the Governor delegate management of mitigation measures by May 1.
Other components of the Roadmap to Recovery plan remain on schedule, with establishments currently operating at 35 percent capacity moving to 50 percent capacity on March 15. Those establishments include:
- Food and beverage establishments;
- Gyms, fitness studios, yoga studios, dance studios, and similar establishments;
- Gaming floors; and
- Arcades, racetracks, bowling alleys, mini-golf, pool halls/billiards rooms, amusement and theme parks, and similar activities.
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