Hoopa Valley Mandates Stay-At-Home Order

HUMBOLDT COUNTY (KIEM) – The Order to stay at home has been issued for Hoopa Valley and will become active on Sunday, April 5, 2020, at 11:59 PM. This order established the curfew from 8 PM to 4 AM.

Violation of the curfew will be a fine of $500 for the first offense, $1,000 for the second offense, and $1,500 for a third offense.

Other types of violation will be $1000 for the first offense. $2000 and seizure of any property used to aid in the violation, and last, $5000, seizure of any property used to aid in the violation and exclusion from the reservation for at least one year.

In order to be out past the curfew, you need to be considered essential personnel and conducting essential business.

Essential staff and employees of the tribe will need to obtain identification from Tribal HR.

Employees of other essential organizations need to obtain identification stating that they are essential.

Highway 96 is open for through traffic only. If you leave the main road you are subject to the tribes Stay at Home order.

All businesses in the tribe are mandated to close at 7 PM.

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