Two reports give Tyrolean managers hope for millions in compensation



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By Max Strozzi

Innsbruck: In mid-March, the state of Tirol and the district authorities closed many tourist businesses due to the spread of the crown virus. Guest and accommodation businesses, hotels, apartment buildings, restaurants, cafes, bars, villas, Airbnb, private room rentals and the like, as well as camps, were particularly affected. The corresponding decree of March 13 was based on the Epidemic Law, which provides compensation to companies in such cases.

Twelve days later, on March 25, LH Günther Platter (VP) of Tyrol issued a regulation with essentially the same content based on the Crown law passed in parliament. But with the important financial difference that the crown laws do not provide compensation. A day later, on March 26, the country revoked its epidemic ordinance of March 13, which should have been valid until mid-April.

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