When accepting an application for support money to a liquor dealer whose sales have decreased, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has grasped that "the restaurant doing the transaction is not responding to the request accompanied by the suspension of the provision of liquor" based on the administrative communication from the government. If you do, we will not do business with the restaurant concerned. "

Regarding this, the capital is inquiring about the country if the response so far needs to be changed.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to provide a maximum of 400,000 yen a month as a support fund for liquor sellers whose sales have decreased due to the suspension of business at restaurants and requests for shorter working hours, including the amount provided by the national government.



The target period is three months from April to June, and application acceptance began on July 1.



When applying, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will submit a written pledge stating, "If we find that the restaurant we are dealing with does not respond to the request that accompanies the suspension of the provision of alcoholic beverages, we will not make a deal with that restaurant." I'm looking for.



The capital explained that this was a response based on the administrative communication from the government dated June 11.



According to the government's administrative liaison, "It is not appropriate to provide support money to liquor dealers who are doing business knowing that restaurants continue to operate without responding to requests."



After that, "If you find out that the restaurant is not responding to the request, please take measures such as requesting the liquor sales business operator to submit a document to the effect that they will try not to make a transaction." And so on.



In response to the government's withdrawal of the request not to deal with restaurants that do not respond to the suspension of liquor, the person in charge is inquiring whether the response so far needs to be changed. "I want to wait for an answer and consider it."

Pledged to apply for support money in Osaka Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture provides liquor distributors in the prefecture, whose sales are declining due to requests for closures and shortened working hours to restaurants that provide liquor, in addition to the national support system. doing.



When applying for this support fund, the business operator is required to submit a written oath, but according to the prefecture, "If the restaurant of the business partner does not comply with the request of the prefecture, the restaurant and the restaurant There is a wording that demands a pledge to "try not to make a deal."



The prefectural government was requested by the Cabinet Office to submit a written communication to the prefectures on June 11th, in an effort to avoid dealing with restaurants that do not respond to requests for leave of absence. It is said that it is a response that received.



Regarding the request to liquor distributors, the government withdrew the request on the night of the 13th not to make a deal with restaurants that do not respond to the suspension of liquor service.



The prefecture will reconsider the content of the support fund application after assessing the future government response.

Aichi also pledges to apply for support money

Aichi Prefecture has decided to issue a support fund to the target businesses in order to support the liquor sellers whose sales have decreased due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and has started accepting applications from the 5th of this month. I will.



At the time of application, we ask the business operator to submit a written oath, but according to Aichi Prefecture, we will not make transactions with restaurants that do not respond to requests for leave due to suspension of alcoholic beverages. It means that there is a word that asks for a pledge.



Regarding the wording of such a pledge, Aichi Prefecture will request the submission of a document that strives not to deal with restaurants that do not respond to requests for leave, etc. in the office communication sent by the national government to the prefectures on June 11. It is said that it is a response to the request.



Regarding the request to liquor distributors, the government has withdrawn the request on the 13th not to make a deal with restaurants that do not respond to the suspension of liquor provision, and Aichi Prefecture announced on June 11th. It means that you are inquiring about the handling of clerical communication to the country.



Aichi Prefecture says, "I want to take appropriate measures while checking the national policy."