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The NSW Police may issue on-the-spot fines to individuals who fail to comply with a direction to wear a mask, as it is a breach of public health orders.Ĭheck the penalties for breaching public health orders. Penalties for not wearing a mask as directed You need to wear your face mask again as soon as the reason for taking it off has ended. In a vehicle alone or with another person from their household. Providing goods and services and the person needs to remove their mask to provide those goods or services properlyĭoing exercise outside, in a gym or in a gym classĪt a correctional centre, place of custody, or hospital (as a patient)Ī guest in a hotel/motel and in their room They are not in the part of the building that is a retail premises, hospitality venue, or an indoor recreation facilityĪsked to remove their mask for identity purposes where the work is in an indoor area and no other person is in the area.where clear enunciation or visibility of a person’s mouth is essential.

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the nature of the work makes the wearing of a fitted face covering a risk to the person's, or another persons' health and safety.On a domestic commercial aircraft, including when the aircraft is flying above NSW.Ī person can remove their face mask if they are:Ĭommunicating with another person who is deaf or hard of hearing Working at a hospitality venue and dealing directly with members of the public In a vehicle or vessel being used to provide a public transport service In an indoor area on common property for residential premises In an indoor area of premises other than a place of residence All people in NSW over the age of 12 will be required to wear a face mask:












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