(1) A business, establishment or office may conduct temperature screening of a customer or staff at the entrance of the business, establishment or office.
(2) The temperature screening must be conducted using a thermal scanner that requires no contact with the skin and is positioned over the wrist, forehead or inner elbow of the person being screened.
(3) If the scanner's reading result is within the normal range of body temperature equal to or less than 38° C or 100.4° F it is considered safe to allow access to the location.
(4) If a person's temperature is equal to or in excess of 38° C or 100.4° F and the person shows respiratory signs and symptoms, the person conducting temperature screening shall not allow entrance to the location and may advise the person to seek medical attention.