Green Pass in Italy mandatory from 6 August for indoor restaurants (and at the table), gyms, shows, as established by the covid decree. What risks those who do not respect the rules? What are the penalties? “The owners or managers of the authorized services and activities upon presentation of the Green Pass are required to verify that access to these services and activities takes place in compliance with the requirements. In the event of violation, a fine from 400 to 1000 euros may be raised. both the operator and the user. If the violation is repeated three times on three different days, the business could be closed from 1 to 10 days “, explains Palazzo Chigi after the launch of the Covid decree.
The Green Pass is required for a series of activities: Catering services carried out by any establishment for consumption at the table indoors; Shows open to the public, sporting events and competitions; Museums, other institutes and places of culture and exhibitions; Swimming pools, swimming centers, gyms, team sports, wellness centers, even within accommodation facilities, limited to indoor activities; Festivals and fairs, conferences and congresses; Spas, theme and amusement parks; Cultural centers, social and recreational centers, limited to indoor activities and with the exception of educational centers for children, summer centers and related catering activities; Gaming rooms, betting rooms, bingo rooms and casinos Public competitions “.