Judge Voids West Lafayette’s Mask Mandate, Rules

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Judge Voids West Lafayette’s Mask Mandate, Rules Mayor Didn’t Have Power To Issue Order That Carried $100 Fine

Dave Bangert

Lafayette Journal & Courier

 

WEST LAFAYETTE – West Lafayette’s mandatory mask ordinance was voided Tuesday morning, when a Tippecanoe County judge ruled West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis did not have the authority to use a July 13 executive order to implement it on his own.

In a ruling issued Tuesday, Tippecanoe Circuit Judge Sean Persin said Dennis’s use of the city’s nuisance ordinances to issue a mask policy – one that carried a $100 fine for first offenses – went beyond what state law allowed mayors to do.

“It is a stretch to suggest that … the Indiana Legislature intended to authorize mayors to take any action they deem fit, at any time during a public health emergency, including closing schools or churches, forbidding gatherings, or levying civil penalties for violating a mask mandate without council approval,” Persin wrote, ruling on a rural West Lafayette man’s challenge of Dennis’ executive order.