RI Issues New Compliance Orders - Subway Restaurant, South County Hotel, Convenience Stores Named
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
The State of Rhode Island reported five additional new compliance orders on Wednesday, for those establishments not adhering to the state’s coronavirus regulations.
A Subway Restaurant in Woonsocket and two small convenience/grocery stores received compliance orders — meaning they must make adjustments and be reinspected.
A hotel in Westerly received an immediate compliance order, meaning it must be shut down until deficiencies are rectified, and the Department of Health reinspects and allows the establishment to reopen.
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Read the compliance orders at each link.
Andrea Hotel, Westerly
Liberty Lunch, Pawtucket
Grab and Go Convenience Store, East Providence
Sam’s Food Store, Providence
Subway Restaurant, Woonsocket
See all compliance orders to date HERE
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