Dark Posted April 17, 2020 Posted April 17, 2020 The Government approved this Wednesday, April 15, the Supreme Decree No. 006-2020-IN, which approves the regulation of Legislative Decree No. 1458. This regulation defines all the fines that will be imposed in case of non-compliance with the mandatory social isolation imposed during the state of emergency due to the expansion of the coronavirus. The amount of the fines ranges from 86 to 430 soles and there will also be serious consequences in case of not paying them in the sti[CENSORED]ted time. How much is the fine for going outside? There are several infractions that are included in this section: Carry out economic activities not considered essential such as food, pharmacy and others (301 soles or 7% of the ITU) Circular on public roads to carry out activities that are not contemplated in numeral 4.1 of article 4 of Supreme Decree No. 044-2020-PCM (201 soles or 5% of the ITU) Driving on public roads without having the respective personal work pass (258 soles or 6% of the ITU) Driving with a vehicle for private use without the authorization issued by the Ministry of Defense or the Ministry of the Interior (344 soles or 8% of the ITU) Failure to respect mandatory social immobilization from 6:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. the next day nationwide, and from 4:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. the following day in the departments of Tumbes, Piura, Lambayeque, La Libertad and Loreto or other hours established by special rule (430 soles or 10% of the ITU) Failure to respect mandatory social immobilization all day Sunday during the duration of the national state of emergency, or other days that by special rule are available (387 soles or 9% of the ITU) Carry out social, recreational, cultural, religious activities of agglomeration or massive or non-massive attendance on public roads (387 soles or 9% of the ITU) Going out more than one person per family to buy food or pharmaceutical products (215 soles or 5% of the ITU) Rest of infractions Driving on public roads without using the mandatory mask (344 soles or 8% of the ITU) Not respecting the minimum of one meter of obligatory distance, forming crowds in commercial establishments whose opening is allowed (86 soles or 2% of the ITU) Failure to count or refuse to comply with the identification provided by members of the National Police or the Armed Forces (430 soles or 10% of the ITU) 2
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