If I am hosting or attending a private event that is not open to the public, do I need to wear a mask or face covering?

If your event is held in an indoor space that is open to the public (e.g. a hotel ballroom, social club, convention center, etc.), all attendees must wear masks or face coverings at all times except when actively eating or drinking. This mandate does not apply to events held at private residences where admission is not charged or compensation is not paid, or outdoors.

Show All Answers

1. When does this Order go into effect?
2. Why is Framingham instituting a mask mandate now?
3. Where and when do I need to wear a mask or face covering?
4. Which individuals are exempt from this Order?
5. As a business what must I do?
6. As a business operator, can I deny entry to patrons who refuses to follow this Order?
7. What if my business is not open to the public?
8. If I am hosting or attending a private event that is not open to the public, do I need to wear a mask or face covering?
9. Are musical and other live performances still allowed at restaurants and other indoor venues?
10. What is the penalty for noncompliance?
11. When will this Order be reviewed?
12. Who can I contact for additional questions?