This checklist provides guidelines on establishments that will be resuming their operations and can provide ideas/steps on how to prevent the spread COVID 19 virus. Please note that this checklist is a hypothetical example and provides basic information only. It is not intended to take the place of, among other things, workplace, health and safety advice; medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment; or other applicable laws. You should also seek your own professional advice to determine if the use of such checklist is permissible in your workplace or jurisdiction. Source: https://covid19.mt.gov/Portals/223/Documents/MT%20Reopening%20Guidelines_Final%204.28.pdf?ver=2020-04-29-075612-197
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PHASE ONE AND TWO: RECREATION GUIDELINES
• Public lands, fishing access sites, and parks are encouraged to continue to provide outdoor recreation opportunities for local and regional users provided that users can adhere to strict social distancing guidelines and facilities follow frequent sanitizing protocols. Areas that cannot practicably implement social distancing requirements or sanitation needs will remain closed. Limited campground offerings, group-use facilities and playgrounds, may be opened at the discretion of local and state managers. Local, state and federal officials are strongly encouraged to coordinate on all reopening decisions. Guides and outfitters may offer services consistent with any ongoing quarantine travel restrictions provided they adhere to social distancing guidelines and sanitation protocols. Visitors should check the status of any closures and restrictions before traveling.
PHASE THREE: RECREATION GUIDELINES
• Campground, group-use facilities, playgrounds and visitor centers are fully open.
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Outdoor Recreation Guidelines
This checklist provides guidelines on establishments that will be resuming their operations and can provide ideas/steps on how to prevent the spread COVID 19 virus. Please note that this checklist is a hypothetical example and provides basic information only. It is not intended to take the place of, among other things, workplace, health and safety advice; medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment; or other applicable laws. You should also seek your own professional advice to determine if the use of such checklist is permissible in your workplace or jurisdiction. Source: https://covid19.mt.gov/Portals/223/Documents/MT%20Reopening%20Guidelines_Final%204.28.pdf?ver=2020-04-29-075612-197
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