Violating the order is at least a misdemeanor carrying a fine of $500 or six months in jail, or both. The order noted that, "If a life- threatening disease is involved, failure or refusal to obey the lawful order of a health officer is a felony" that could be punished with a $5,000 fine or five years in prison, or both.
Violating the order is at least a misdemeanor carrying a fine of $500 or six months in jail, or both. The order noted that, "If a life- threatening disease is involved, failure or refusal to obey the lawful order of a health officer is a felony" that could be punished with a $5,000 fine or five years in prison, or both.
Violating the order is at least a misdemeanor carrying a fine of $500 or six months in jail, or both. The order noted that, "If a life- threatening disease is involved, failure or refusal to obey the lawful order of a health officer is a felony" that could be punished with a $5,000 fine or five years in prison, or both.