Premier Tim Houston. (Communications N.S. Photo)

HALIFAX: Individuals and organizations hosting events or gatherings that ignore public health orders are now subject to penalties under the Health Protection Act.

This is a new category of offence that will hold organizers directly responsible for contravening the act and putting themselves and others in danger.

Fines will start at the highest maximum penalty under the act of $2,422 for a first offence and increase to $11,622 for individuals who either organize or attend an illegal gathering.

Organizations will be fined the highest maximum penalty under the act of $11,622 for a first offence and $57,622 for the second and each subsequent offence. Individuals can also face jail time. The fines include victim surcharge and other court fees.



The new fines are effective immediately.

“I don’t want any more loved ones being lost due to this type of reckless behaviour and the fines that were in place were not enough to discourage it,” said Premier Tim Houston. “My hope is that by substantially increasing fines and increasing enforcement we can save lives.”

Quick Facts:
— police and provincial inspectors are authorized to enforce orders under the Health Protection Act
— fines were last increased in April
— more than 1,375 summary offence tickets have been issued under the Health Protection and Emergency Management acts since the provincial state of emergency was declared
— fines issued under the Health Protection Act total $1.7 million



Additional Resources:
Nova Scotia gathering limits and other COVID-19 restrictions and guidance: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/restrictions-and-guidance/

Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 vaccine plan: https://novascotia.ca/vaccineplan