Nevada COVID-19 Guidance for Safe Gatherings
Providing a safe environment for guests and event staff attending the Cannabis Investing Forum Las Vegas is on the top of our list and of the highest priority.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a new meetings directive to increase attendee limits to 250 per room or 50% of capacity (whichever is less), with the opportunity for up to 1,000 attendees at larger venues, effective October 1. The capacity limit of 250 attendees is in addition to staff or entertainers at an event.
Las Vegas COVID-19 Updates
The health and safety of all visitors to Las Vegas are paramount and the Las Vegas Visitors and Convention Authority (LVCVA) is committed to providing our visitors, community and industry partners with accurate and timely information about traveling to the destination, as well as to ensure that we continue to provide a safe environment for those who are visiting.
The LVCVA continues to work closely with state and local officials, public health officials, and partners in the hospitality industry to keep the city and its residents safe and healthy, as we know that many of those most significantly impacted include hospitality workers and businesses. While we work every day on the destination’s response to the virus, we are also preparing our industry for recovery.
Recently the LVCVA launched its citywide Vegas Smart campaign to encourage visitors to stay smart and stay healthy while enjoying the destination. For more information, as well as links to each resort partner’s healthy and safety plan, click here.
Latest Updates - September 29, 2020
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a new meetings directive to increase attendee limits to 250 per room or 50% of capacity (whichever is less), with the opportunity for up to 1,000 attendees at larger venues, effective October 1. The capacity limit of 250 attendees is in addition to staff or entertainers at an event.
The limit on the number of people allowed to gather in one room is 250 and up to 1,000 total attendees subdivided into neighboring rooms or 50 percent of the venue’s capacity, whichever is less. Proper safety protocols must be in place, including social distancing, dedicated ingress/egress and minimized sharing of restrooms and food and beverage stations.
Additionally, larger venues with more than 2,500 fixed-seating capacity may have up to 10 percent of total capacity at an event or gathering, provided attendees are seated and divided into distinct, independent sections that allow for social distancing. Proper safety protocols must be in place, including social distancing, dedicated ingress/egress and minimized sharing of restrooms and food and beverage stations. All venues seeking to host more than 250 attendees must submit a safety plan for approval by the state.
As the state increases the limit for gatherings, guidelines including the state-mandated use of face coverings in public and strict 6-foot social distancing requirements will remain in place.
For more information and resources regarding Gov. Sisolak’s Updated Guidance for Safe Gatherings, please visit nvhealthresponse.nv.gov.
Earlier in the month the Nevada COVID-19 Mitigation and Management Task Force, created by Gov. Steve Sisolak, lifted previous restrictions on operations at bars, including those located in resorts, restaurants and casinos throughout Clark County. Bars, restaurants, casinos and other businesses will still abide by the state’s 50% capacity limit.
- Marketing Completion Fund (MCF) is the Cannabis Investing Forum Las Vegas event producer.
- MCF is being advised and guided by the event location event conference staff of the Las Vegas Country Club (LVCC) and Westgate Hotel & Casino (WHC) on how to provide a safe environment for guests attending the event.
- Proper safety protocols must be in place, including social distancing, dedicated ingress/egress and minimized sharing of restrooms and food and beverage stations.
- The limit on the number of people allowed to gather in one room is 250.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a new meetings directive to increase attendee limits to 250 per room or 50% of capacity (whichever is less), with the opportunity for up to 1,000 attendees at larger venues, effective October 1. The capacity limit of 250 attendees is in addition to staff or entertainers at an event.
Las Vegas COVID-19 Updates
The health and safety of all visitors to Las Vegas are paramount and the Las Vegas Visitors and Convention Authority (LVCVA) is committed to providing our visitors, community and industry partners with accurate and timely information about traveling to the destination, as well as to ensure that we continue to provide a safe environment for those who are visiting.
The LVCVA continues to work closely with state and local officials, public health officials, and partners in the hospitality industry to keep the city and its residents safe and healthy, as we know that many of those most significantly impacted include hospitality workers and businesses. While we work every day on the destination’s response to the virus, we are also preparing our industry for recovery.
Recently the LVCVA launched its citywide Vegas Smart campaign to encourage visitors to stay smart and stay healthy while enjoying the destination. For more information, as well as links to each resort partner’s healthy and safety plan, click here.
Latest Updates - September 29, 2020
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a new meetings directive to increase attendee limits to 250 per room or 50% of capacity (whichever is less), with the opportunity for up to 1,000 attendees at larger venues, effective October 1. The capacity limit of 250 attendees is in addition to staff or entertainers at an event.
The limit on the number of people allowed to gather in one room is 250 and up to 1,000 total attendees subdivided into neighboring rooms or 50 percent of the venue’s capacity, whichever is less. Proper safety protocols must be in place, including social distancing, dedicated ingress/egress and minimized sharing of restrooms and food and beverage stations.
Additionally, larger venues with more than 2,500 fixed-seating capacity may have up to 10 percent of total capacity at an event or gathering, provided attendees are seated and divided into distinct, independent sections that allow for social distancing. Proper safety protocols must be in place, including social distancing, dedicated ingress/egress and minimized sharing of restrooms and food and beverage stations. All venues seeking to host more than 250 attendees must submit a safety plan for approval by the state.
As the state increases the limit for gatherings, guidelines including the state-mandated use of face coverings in public and strict 6-foot social distancing requirements will remain in place.
For more information and resources regarding Gov. Sisolak’s Updated Guidance for Safe Gatherings, please visit nvhealthresponse.nv.gov.
Earlier in the month the Nevada COVID-19 Mitigation and Management Task Force, created by Gov. Steve Sisolak, lifted previous restrictions on operations at bars, including those located in resorts, restaurants and casinos throughout Clark County. Bars, restaurants, casinos and other businesses will still abide by the state’s 50% capacity limit.