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Two York County diners lose licenses under Gov. Wolf’s coronavirus executive order - PennLive

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Two Round the Clock Diner locations in York County were told their business licenses are revoked as of Friday.

Written warnings were issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture on May 14 to both locations at 222 Arsenal Road and 145 Memory Lane, according to the department’s spokeswoman Shannon Powers. But, because they reopened ahead of Gov. Tom Wolf’s timeline, the state revoked both business licenses.

Powers wrote in an email, "The Agriculture Department’s food safety inspectors did follow-up inspections on May 20 and found the businesses still in violation of Governor Wolf’s March 19 executive order. Both locations were issued a second warning on May 21, and told that their licenses would be revoked if they did not comply with the second warning. Today, the department revoked both businesses’ licenses.”

York County as of today went into the yellow phase of Wolf’s reopening strategy. Until today, the county was in red, which meant residents were ordered to stay-at-home, and businesses closed. Most businesses are allowed to reopen in the yellow phase, known as continued aggressive mitigation.

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