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This report includes, but is not limited to, State Legislation and Executive Orders related to paid leave proposals, mandated business closures, appropriations for state responses to the outbreak and Executive actions such as the creation of task forces and declarations of emergency. Selected agency, regulatory and rulemaking actions are also included as they are announced or emerge. We are also identifying legislatures that are suspending activities as a result of this crisis. Additionally, on your website, please use: COVID-19 this report includes actions coming from the administrations of the 100 most-populated cities and State & Local Government Report counties in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Updates are continuously being made to this Coronavirus report, please check back by visiting Stateside.com.

Since the global outbreak of Coronavirus:

► Over 90 bills have been introduced in 29 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia on paid sick leave and worker protections as well as appropriations requests.

► Over 470 executive actions have been issued in 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, , and the Virgin Islands related to declarations of states of emergency, school closures, prohibition of mass gatherings, retail and business closures and restrictions, and stay at home orders. Over 730 executive actions have been issued in total.

► 20 state task forces have been established by 13 governors.

► Over 25 states and the District of Columbia have issued emergency regulations on a number of issues including but not limited to insurance carriers, labor and wage, and medical licensure.

► 67 legislative chambers have either temporarily adjourned, moved to virtual meetings, or announced an early recess or sine die.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive (R) declared a in response to COVID-19. The order makes Alabama Executive Action Active Proclamation changes to standards of care. The order prohibits price gouging. Governor Kay Ivey (R) has expanded the scope of practice for certain healthcare professionals; Executive directed various Boards to adopt emergency rules related to practice by out-of-state healthcare Alabama Executive Action Active Proclamation practitioners; expanded capacity of healthcare facilities; required shareholder meetings to be reduced; and more. Refer to order. Executive Alabama Executive Action Governor Kay Ivey (R) has extended the tax deadline to July 15. Active Proclamation Executive Alabama Executive Action Governor Kay Ivey (R) has postponed the upcoming primary runoff election to July 14. Active Proclamation Executive Governor Kay Ivey (R) has temporarily authorized DOT to suspend rules surrounding motor Alabama Executive Action Active Proclamation carriers. Executive Alabama Executive Action Governor Kay Ivey (R) has temporarily suspended evictions. Active Proclamation Governor Kay Ivey (R) and the State Health Officer have ordered entertainment venues, athletic facilities, close-contact service providers, furniture stores, clothing and shoe stores, department stores, book stores, and more to close. Refer to link. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings - Alabama Executive Action The order ceases non-emergency medical and dental procedures. Active Executive Directive The order prohibits gatherings of 10 or more people.

The order closes all on-premise dining facilities. Take-out and delivery are available. Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that K-12 schools will be closed for the remainder of the school Alabama Executive Action School Closures Active year.

Governor Kay Ivey (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay Home Order; Essential businesses include healthcare operations; critical infrastructure; food establishments; Non-Essential media; critical manufacturing; certain professional services; all sectors on the U.S. Department of Alabama Executive Action Business Closure - Active Homeland Security CISA list; and more. Refer to Order. Executive Directive Essential businesses remaining open must limit occupancy to no more than 50%; implement social distancing protocols; and comply with the CDC's sanitation guidelines.

Appropriates $5 million from the General Fund to the Department of Public Health to be used for Alabama Legislative Action HB 186 Enacted Coronavirus response and preparedness activities. Legislature Alabama Legislative Action Temporarily The Alabama Legislature has adjourned until April 28. N/A Adjourns Alabama Regulatory Action Department of The Department of Health has issued an emergency rule amending existing rules to define Active Public Health "definitive care facility" as a facility that has the capability to render care to conclusively manage a patient's current medical condition. Emergency Rule Alabama Regulatory Action Department of The Department of Public Health has issued an emergency order to add "COVID-19 from Active Public Health providers and all Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated Coronavirus test results from laboratories" to the list of immediate, extremely urgent disease and condition list in Appendix I. COVID-19 must be reported to the County or State Health Department by telephone within 4 hours of presumptive diagnosis.

Emergency Rule Alabama Regulatory Action Department of The Department adopted an emergency rule that states that all non-work related gatherings of 25 Active Public Health people or more are prohibited. The rule states that the order does not apply to first responders, licensed healthcare professionals, and their essential employees. The rule states that all hospitals must prohibit visitation of all visitors, as defined by the facility, and non-essential health care personnel.

Emergency Rule Alabama Regulatory Action Board of Nursing The Board of Nursing has adopted an emergency order that states that for the entirety of the Active public health emergency, a licensed nurse may delegate particular nursing activities to nursing students that are currently enrolled in approved nursing schools and employed as nursing aides in Emergency Rule licensed healthcare facilities.

Alabama Regulatory Action State Board of The Board has issued an emergency related to emergency certificate of qualification by Active Medical Examiners endorsement and emergency. The rules are intended to allow for expedited issuance of and Medical certificates of qualification to qualified physicians. Licensure Commission Emergency Rule

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Alabama Regulatory Action State Board of The State Board of Medical Examiners has issued an emergency order that allows physician Active Medical Examiners assistant applicants who satisfy the to receive an emergency license to practice as a physician assistant. Emergency Rule

School Closure – Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has closed state libraries, museums, archives, and residential Alaska Executive Action Governor’s Health Active schools. Mandate 002 Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has ordered all bars, breweries, restaurants, food and beverage kiosks or trucks, and other establishments serving food or beverages to stop on-premise dining. Take-out and delivery is available. Retail Closure - Alaska Executive Action Governor’s Health Active All entertainment facilities shall be closed to the public, including theaters, gyms and fitness Mandate 003 centers, bowling alleys, and bingo halls.

Governor’s Health Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has ordered a travel restriction on people that have traveled to areas Alaska Executive Action Active Mandate 004 of widespread, ongoing community spread. Refer to order. Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has required all patients, providers, hospitals and surgical centers to Governor’s Health postpone or cancel all non-urgent or elective procedures for three months to decrease the overall Alaska Executive Action Mandate 005 and impact on the Alaska health care structure and preserve personal protective equipment. The Active 006 governor has also required elective oral health care procedures to be postponed for a period of one month. Governor Mike Dunleavy has ordered the closure of all personal care businesses where the Retail Closures; customers are within six feet of each other. This order includes hair salons, day spas, nail salons, Mass Gatherings - Alaska Executive Action and tattoo parlors. Active Governor's Health Mandate 007 This order also prohibits gathers of more than 10 people.

School Closure; Alaska Executive Action Governor’s Health Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has ordered all public and private schools to close through May 1. Active Mandate 008

Retail Closure; Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has ordered salons, spas, nail salons, barber shops, tattoo shops, Mass Gatherings - massage shops, and tanning facilities to close. Alaska Executive Action Active Governor’s Health Mandate 009 The order prohibits gatherings of 10 or more people.

Retail Closure; Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has ordered all people arriving in Alaska, whether resident, worker or Alaska Executive Action Governor’s Health Active visitor, are required to self-quarantine for 14 days and monitor for illness. Mandate 010

Stay At Home Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must Order; Non- close. Essential Business Alaska Executive Action Active Closure - Essential businesses include healthcare operations; critical infrastructure; public safety; gas Governor’s Health stations; media; transit; food stores; hardware stores; laundromats; and more. Refer to list. Mandate 011

Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) has prohibited all in-state travel between communities, whether Governor’s Health Alaska Executive Action resident, worker, or visitor, unless travel is to support critical infrastructure, or for critical personal Active Mandate 012 needs. Refer to Essential Business Link for critical infrastructure.

Mandates that, for the duration of the state emergency and for 30 days thereafter, when determining the eligibility of an individual for medical assistance the individual is entitled to receive HB 312 Alaska Legislative Action the same level of medical assistance as the individual would have received had there been no 1st Chamber SB 242 Alaska permanent fund dividend program and no money paid to the individual by another state or federal program because of the outbreak of novel coronavirus disease.

Declaration of Governor (R) has declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19 which allows for Executive Action Active State Emergency the expenditure of emergency funds and use of the Division of Emergency Management.

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Governor Doug Ducey (R) has ordered proactive measures to protect against COVID-19. It orders the Department of Health Services to issue emergency rules for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and assisted living facilities. It orders the Department of Health Services and the Department of Insurance to require all insurers regulated by the state cover COVID-19 diagnostic testing regardless if the lab is in network. It orders the Department of Health Executive Order Arizona Executive Action Services and the Department of Insurance to require all insurers regulated by the state to cover N/A No. 2020-07 telemedicine visits at a lower costsharing point than in-office visits. It orders the Department of Health Services and all Arizona health regulatory boards to prohibit, investigate, and take action against any licensed health professional or institution that engages in price gouging in relation to COVID-19. Price gouging is defined as the provider or institution charging a grossly higher price than that which was charged before the onset of the emergency. Executive Order Arizona Executive Action Governor Doug Ducey (R) has temporarily suspended requirements related to drivers’ licenses. Active No. 2020-08 Retail Closure- Governor Doug Ducey (R) has ordered restaurants in Arizona counties with confirmed COVID-19 Arizona Executive Action Executive Order cases to provide dine-out options only, and that all bars in those counties close. This also applies Active No. 2020-09 to movie theaters and gyms. Governor Doug Ducey (R) has halted all elective surgeries in the state of Arizona to free up Executive Order Arizona Executive Action medical resources and maintain the capacity for hospitals and providers to continue offering vital Active No. 2020-10 services. Executive Order Arizona Executive Action Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an order related to unemployment benefits. Active No. 2020-11 Governor Doug Ducey (R) has prohibited the closure of essential businesses and services. Essential businesses includes: healthcare operations; human services; essential infrastructure; stores that sell groceries and medicines; shipping and logistics; transportation; hotels; and more. Essential Business Refer to order. Definitions - Arizona Executive Action Active Executive Order Additional guidance on 4/3/20 called for the closure of barber shops, tanning salons, spas and No. 2020-12 massage parlors. In addition, outdoor spaces that do not allow for social distancing such as basketball courts or communal pools. However daycare centers, personal hygiene services, hotels & motels are all still considered to be essential. Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an order implementing an Enhanced Surveillance Advisory requiring hospitals and testing laboratories to report key metrics. The Arizona Department of Executive Order Health Services and local health authorities will be empowered to access confidential patient Arizona Executive Action Active No. 2020-13 information, including medical records, to identify, diagnose, treat and track persons who may have been exposed. To protect the privacy of patients, any identifying information received from the advisory is confidential. Executive Order Arizona Executive Action Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an order temporarily suspending evictions. Active No. 2020-14 Executive Order Arizona Executive Action Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an order related to the expansion of telemedicine. Active No. 2020-15 Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an order requiring hospitals to increase the amount of Executive Order Arizona Executive Action hospital bed capacity in the state, take steps to optimize staffing levels, and maximize critical Active No. 2020-16 resources. Governor Doug Ducey (R) has ordered state agencies and boards will defer requirements to Executive Order Arizona Executive Action renew licenses that have an expiration date between March 1, 2020 and September 1, 2020 by six Active No. 2020-17 months from the expiration date, unless those requirements can be completed online.

Stay at Home Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Arizona Executive Action Order- Executive Active Order No. 2020-18 Essential businesses are still defined by EO 2020-12. Governor Doug Ducey (R) has ordered that pets and animals in Arizona can now be examined by Executive Order Arizona Executive Action their veterinarians through telemedicine, and veterinary providers cannot charge more for a Active No. 2020-19 telemedicine visit than they would for an in-person visit. Executive Order Governor Doug Ducey (R) has allowed pharmacists to dispense emergency refills of maintenance Arizona Executive Action Active No. 2020-20 medications for a 90-day supply and an additional 90-day supply if needed.

Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order halting evictions in the state for small businesses and nonprofits that are unable to pay rent due to financial hardship caused by the Executive Order Arizona Executive Action COVID-19 pandemic. The order also encourages commercial landlords to defer rent payments for Active No. 2020-21 small business tenants facing economic hardship due to COVID-19 and consider waiving all fees and interest associated with late payments. Under the order, evictions will be halted until May 31. Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order requiring all residential care institutions, Executive Order nursing care institutions, and related facilities staff to use appropriate personal protective Arizona Executive Action Active No. 2020-22 equipment (PPE), implement symptom checks for those entering the facility, and offer electronic communication if visitation is restricted and more. Executive Order Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order expanding healthcare reporting Arizona Executive Action Active No. 2020-23 requirements on hospitals and health care providers

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Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order requiring travelers to Arizona from an area with substantial community spread through any airport in the state to isolate or quarantine Executive Order Arizona Executive Action themselves upon arrival for 14 days. Does not apply to airline employees; military personnel; Active No. 2020-24 healthcare workers; human services personnel; workers conducting essential infrastructure operations; and workers providing essential governmental functions. Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order allowing Arizona restaurants to Executive Order Arizona Executive Action repackage and sell grocery items they have on hand, including items not normally packaged and Active No. 2020-25 labeled for resale. Executive Order Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order allowing remote online notarization to Arizona Executive Action Active No. 2020-26 execute documents provided procedures outlined in current statute and rules are followed. Public School Arizona Executive Action Public K-12 schools will close for the remainder of the school year. Active Closures Legislature Arizona Legislative Action Temporarily The Arizona Legislature has suspended session until at least April 13. N/A Suspended Arizona Legislative Action SB 1051 Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Enacted Appropriates $50 million for Arizona’s COVID-19 response— funding to assist Arizona residents Arizona Legislative Action SB 1692 needing eviction assistance, small businesses, food banks and the homeless population through Enacted its various appropriations. Department of Health Services Arizona Regulatory Action The Department published an emergency rule related to health care institutions licensing. Effective Emergency Rule Declaration of Arkansas Executive Action Governor (R) has declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19. Active Emergency Executive Order Arkansas Executive Action Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has temporarily suspended the state’s telemedicine act. Active No. 20-05 Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered all state agencies to identify statutes and rules that Executive Order Arkansas Executive Action delay an agency’s ability to render maximum assistance to citizens adhering to guidelines to Active No. 20-06 prohibit the spread of COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered funds to be released to defray program and Arkansas Executive Action Active No. 20-08 administrative costs associated with COVID-19. Executive Order Arkansas Executive Action Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered an extension of the state tax deadline to July 15. Active No. 20-09 Mass Gatherings - Arkansas Executive Action Executive Order Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has prohibited gatherings of 10 or more people. Active No. 20-10 Executive Order Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered the creation of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Arkansas Executive Action Active No. 20-11 Economic Security Act Steering Committee. Executive Order Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has suspended provisions requiring in-person witnessing and Arkansas Executive Action Active No. 20-12 notarization of legal documents. Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has prohibited gatherings of 10 or more people within any confined indoor or outdoor space.

Mass Gatherings - Businesses must implement social distancing protocols such as limiting the number of people who Arkansas Executive Action Executive Order can enter the facility. Active No. 20-13 Commercial lodging and rentals must be limited to authorized guests such as first responders and healthcare professionals.

Public School Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered all K-12 public schools to close through April 17. This Arkansas Executive Action Active Closures was an announced at a press conference. No textual document is available. Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered all restaurants and bars to halt on-premise dining. Take- out and delivery is available. Retail Closure – Arkansas Executive Action Governor’s Active The governor also ordered gyms and indoor venues closed to non-essential functions. Directive This was an announced at a press conference. No textual document is available. Enacted; HB 1001X; Pending Executive Establishes a COVID-19 rainy day fund that consists of $173.6 million of the General Revenue Arkansas Legislative Action SB 1X; Approval; Allotment SB 2X Enacted

Lawmakers will meet April 8 in a basketball arena to observe social distancing. Voting by proxy is Arkansas Legislative Action Voting By Proxy N/A allowed.

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The Department has determined that gatherings should be postponed or canceled across the Mass Gatherings – state until at least the end of March. Non-essential gatherings must be limited to no more than 250 Department of California Regulatory Action people, while smaller events can proceed only if the organizers can implement social distancing of N/A Public Health: 6 feet per person. Gatherings of individuals who are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID- Policy 19 should be limited to no more than 10 people, while also following social distancing guidelines.

The Health Officer has ordered a shelter in place for all residents. All public and private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a household or living unit are prohibited. The order requires all non-essential businesses to close. Alameda County, Essential business is defined as healthcare operations, grocery stores, markets, convenience CA - Shelter In stores, stores selling non-grocery products necessary to maintaining safety and sanitation, media California Local Action Place Order Active outlets, banks, plumbers, electricians, shipping services, exterminators, laundromats, cleaners, (amended and pet supply, and more. Restaurants and bars may still provide take-out. Refer to order. extended) New restrictions have been put into place including limiting funerals to 10 people; closing playgrounds, parks, and picnic areas; prohibiting use of golf courses, tennis courts, and basketball courts; prohibiting most construction; and more. Refer to order.

The Health Officer has ordered a shelter in place for all residents. All public and private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a household or living unit are prohibited. The order requires all non-essential businesses to close. Contra Costa Essential business is defined as healthcare operations, grocery stores, markets, convenience County, CA - stores, stores selling non-grocery products necessary to maintaining safety and sanitation, media California Local Action Shelter In Place Active outlets, banks, plumbers, electricians, shipping services, exterminators, laundromats, cleaners, Order (amended pet supply, and more. Restaurants and bars may still provide take-out. Refer to order. and extended) New restrictions have been put into place including limiting funerals to 10 people; closing playgrounds, parks, and picnic areas; prohibiting use of golf courses, tennis courts, and basketball courts; prohibiting most construction; and more. Refer to order.

The County Health Officer issued an order to prohibit all indoor and outdoor, public and private events and gatherings within a confined space, where 10 or more members of the public are California Local Action County, CA - Stay Active expected to attend at the same time, to require social distancing measures and temporary closure at Home Order of certain businesses. The order also closes non-essential businesses. Refer to order for list.

The County Public Health Officer has directed that no gatherings take place in any formal setting. All bars, wineries, and brew pubs must close. All in-dining should cease. Take-out and delivery is available.

Gyms, bingo halls, and card rooms must close. Sacramento County, CA - The order defines essential sites as: Health Care Facilities; Grocery stores; Pharmacies; California Local Action Active Shelter In Place Hardware stores/plumbers/electricians for emergency services Businesses that provide food, Order shelter and social services, and other necessities of life for economically disadvantaged or otherwise needy individuals; Newspapers, television, radio and other media services; Gas Stations and auto supply, auto repair and related facilities; Banks and related financial institutions; Plumbers, electricians, exterminators and others who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation and essential operation of residences; Airlines, taxis and other public and ​private transportation providers; Agriculture, including ​food processing and distribution.​

The Health Officer has ordered a shelter in place for all residents. All public and private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a household or living unit are prohibited. The order requires all non-essential businesses to close. City Essential business is defined as healthcare operations, grocery stores, markets, convenience and County, CA - stores, stores selling non-grocery products necessary to maintaining safety and sanitation, media California Local Action Shelter In Place Active outlets, banks, plumbers, electricians, shipping services, exterminators, laundromats, cleaners, Order (amended pet supply, and more. Restaurants and bars may still provide take-out. Refer to order. and extended) New restrictions have been put into place including limiting funerals to 10 people; closing playgrounds, parks, and picnic areas; prohibiting use of golf courses, tennis courts, and basketball courts; prohibiting most construction; and more. Refer to order.

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The Health Officer has ordered a shelter in place for all residents. All public and private gatherings of any number of people occurring outside a household or living unit are prohibited. The order requires all non-essential businesses to close. San Mateo Essential business is defined as healthcare operations, grocery stores, markets, convenience County, CA - stores, stores selling non-grocery products necessary to maintaining safety and sanitation, media California Local Action Shelter In Place Active outlets, banks, plumbers, electricians, shipping services, exterminators, laundromats, cleaners, Order (amended pet supply, and more. Restaurants and bars may still provide take-out. Refer to order. and extended) New restrictions have been put into place including limiting funerals to 10 people; closing playgrounds, parks, and picnic areas; prohibiting use of golf courses, tennis courts, and basketball courts; prohibiting most construction; and more. Refer to order.

The Public Health Department has issued an order for all residents to shelter in place. All non- essential businesses must close. Essential business is defined as healthcare operations, grocery stores, markets, convenience stores, stores selling non-grocery products necessary to maintaining Santa Clara safety and sanitation, media outlets, banks, plumbers, electricians, shipping services, California Local Action County, CA - Active exterminators, laundromats, cleaners, pet supply, and more. Refer to order. Shelter In Place Restaurants and bars must cease all on-premise consumptions. Take-out and delivery is available.

Contained in Protects workers from retaliation when they take leave during public health emergencies, such as 3/5/20 California Legislative Action AB 3123 the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. amendment; not yet available.

Makes it an unlawful employment practice for an employer, as defined, to refuse to grant a request by an eligible employee to take family and medical leave due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). California Legislative Action AB 3216 Permits employees taking leave due to COVID-19 to continue participation in employee health 1st Chamber plans, including life insurance or short-term or long-term disability or accident insurance, pension and retirement plans, and supplemental unemployment benefit plans. Legislature California Legislative Action Temporarily The California Legislature has suspended session until at least May 4. N/A Adjourns California Legislative Action SB 89 Appropriates funds in response to COVID-19. Enacted Provides a full-time salaried employee paid sick days in an amount sufficient to provide the employee with 14 continuous days away from work, and provides a part-time or hourly employee California Legislative Action AB 2887 1st Chamber with paid sick days in an amount equal to the number of hours that the employee was scheduled to work, or, if not scheduled to work, regularly works in a 14-day period

Applies existing paid leave regulations to all employers and authorizes an employee to take off California Legislative Action SB 1383 time in excess of 40 hours in the case of a school closure due to an emergency declaration by a 1st Chamber federal, state, or local government agency, up to the duration of the emergency. Authorizes wage replacement benefits to workers who take time off work to care for a minor child California Legislative Action SB 943 1st Chamber whose school has been closed due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. Declaration of Governor (D) declared a state of emergency to make additional resources California Executive Action State of available, formalize emergency actions already underway across multiple state agencies and Active Emergency departments, and help the state prepare for broader spread of COVID-19.

Governor Gavin Newsom (D) issued an executive order in response to the spread of COVID-19. The order gives discretion to the Employment Development Department to waive the one-week waiting period for disability insurance applicants who are unemployed and disabled as a result of the virus. The order delays the deadline for state tax filing by 60 days for individuals and businesses unable to file on time based on compliance with public health requirements related to COVID-19 filings. The order directs residents to follow public health directives and guidance, Executive Order N- California Executive Action including to cancel large non-essential gatherings that do not meet state criteria. The order Active 25-20 readies the state to commandeer property for temporary residences and medical facilities for quarantining, isolating or treating individuals.

The order allows local or state legislative bodies to hold meetings via teleconference and to make meetings accessible electronically. The order allows local and state emergency administrators to act quickly to protect public health. Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order ensuring state funding for schools in the event California Executive Action Active No. N-26-20 of physical closure.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Gavin Newsom (D) issued guidance on March 15 asking for the closures of bars, nightclubs, wineries, and breweries statewide. The governor asked restaurants to focus on takeout and to maximize social distancing. Retail Closure – California Executive Action Governor’s Active The governor wants to “ensure essential parts of our society can keep functioning like out Directive healthcare system, grocery stores, pharmacies, social providers. And that people who can continue to work safely and remain productive can do so.”

Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order directing the Department of Social Services, the Executive Order California Executive Action Division of Occupational Safety and health, and the Department of Health to focus on individuals Active No. N-27-20 who are most vulnerable and safety issues at licensed facilities.

Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has ordered all public housing authorities to extend deadlines for California Executive Action Active No. N-28-20 assistance recipients. The order requests financial institutions to cease evictions and foreclosures. Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has ordered protections of ongoing social safety net programs in the California Executive Action Active No. N-29-20 state. Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has ordered standardized required school testing waived for the California Executive Action Active No. N-30-20 schoolyear. Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order to allow for the timely delivery of vital goods California Executive Action Active No. N-31-20 during the outbreak. Executive Order California Executive Action Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order to allow local government flexibility. Active No. N-32-20 Governor Gavin Newsom (D) and the Director of the California Department of Public Health is ordering all individuals living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, except as needed to maintain continuity of operation of the federal critical infrastructure sectors, critical government services, schools, childcare, and construction, including housing construction. Shelter In Place - Essential services will remain open such as: Gas stations, Pharmacies, Food: Grocery stores, California Executive Action Executive Order Active farmers markets, food banks, convenience stores, take-out and delivery restaurants, Banks, and No. N-33-20 Laundromats/laundry services.

Essential state and local government functions will also remain open, including law enforcement and offices that provide government programs and services. Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order to permit vote-by-mail procedures to be used in Executive Order California Executive Action three upcoming special elections, protecting public health and safety during the COVID-19 Active No. N-34-20 outbreak. Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order that gives the state the ability to increase the Executive Order health care capacity in clinics, mobile health care units and adult day health care facilities. It also California Executive Action Active No. N-35-20 allows local governments more flexibility to utilize the skills of retired employees and reinforces the importance of the delivery of food, medicine and emergency supplies.

Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order directing the California Department of Executive Order California Executive Action Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Secretary to temporarily halt the intake and/or transfer of Active No. N-36-20 inmates and youth into the state’s 35 prisons and four youth correctional facilities.

Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order halting evictions for 60 days if a tenant is unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 Outbreak. The tenant or a family member must have been Executive Order California Executive Action current on rent prior to the outbreak; unable to work, working reduced hours or missed work to Active No. N-37-20 care for a child and the tenant must be able to retain documentation to explain the change in financial circumstances. This order is in effect until May 31, 2020. Executive Order California Executive Action Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order giving Judicial Council emergency authority. Active No. N-38-20 Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an order waiving licensure and suspending Code related California Executive Action Active No. N-39-20 to multiple healthcare fields. Refer to order. Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order offering a 90-day extension for tax Executive Order returns and tax payments for all businesses filing a return for less than $1 million in taxes. California Executive Action Active No. N-40-20 Additionally, the order extends the statute of limitations to file a claim for refund by 60 days to accommodate tax and fee payers. Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order that allows for the immediate use of Executive Order California Executive Action funds to support the state’s continuing efforts to protect public health and respond to the COVID- Active No. N-41-20 19 crisis. Executive Order Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order that restricts water shutoffs to homes California Executive Action Active No. N-42-20 and small businesses while the state responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order to expand protections to medical Executive Order California Executive Action providers as they amplify the use of video chats and similar applications to provide routine and Active No. N-43-20 non-emergency medical appointments in an effort to minimize patient exposure to COVID-19.

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Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order expanding consumer protection against price gouging as California continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order California Executive Action The order generally prohibits sellers of any kind from increasing prices on food, consumer goods, Active No. N-44-20 medical or emergency supplies, and certain other items by more than 10%. The order also gives additional tools to the California Department of Justice and Attorney General’s Office, among others, to take action against price gougers.

Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order that will facilitate child care for children of essential critical infrastructure workers by allowing the California Department of Education and California Department of Social Services the flexibility to waive certain programmatic and administrative requirements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The waivers will focus on current eligibility and enrollment priorities that prevent child care and afterschool programs from serving children of essential infrastructure workers. The waiver will Executive Order California Executive Action allow eligibility for child care to prioritize essential workers, including health care professionals, Active No. N-45-20 emergency response personnel, law enforcement, and grocery workers.

Additionally, the order states that the Department of Education and the Department of Social Services shall jointly develop and issue guidance on how the essential worker prioritization will roll out, as well as guidance on how child care programs and providers can safely provide care. This guidance will be issued no later than April 7. Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order that suspended various Revenue and Executive Order California Executive Action Taxation Codes and various California Regulatory Codes to help the state procure medical Active No. N-46-20 supplies Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has issued an executive order that allows for a 60-day waiver for In- Executive Order California Executive Action Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program caseworkers to continue their work and be able to Active No. N-47-20 care for older adults, as well as individuals with disabilities. Governor (D) declared a state of emergency to ensure resources are available to combat COVID-19. The order directs the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment to engage in emergency rulemaking to ensure workers in food handling, hospitality, child care, health Executive Order Colorado Executive Action care, and education can get paid sick leave to miss work if they exhibit flu-like symptoms and Active No. 2020-003 have to miss work awaiting testing results for COVID-19. For workers who test positive and lack access to paid leave, the Governor is directing CDLE to identify additional supports and wage replacement such as access to unemployment insurance. Retail Closure; Executive Orders No. 2020-04 and Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered all downhill ski resorts to close. Colorado Executive Action No. 2020-06 Active (extended) / This has been extended by EO 2020-26. Executive Order No. 2020-26 Governor Jared Polis (D) signed an order allowing Colorado’s political parties to amend certain Executive Order Colorado Executive Action rules and procedures governing the conduct of their assemblies and conventions and to limit in- Active No. 2020-05 person contact during nominating assemblies and conventions. Governor Jared Polis (D) announced a public health order that prohibits on-premise consumption at restaurants, food courts, cafes, coffeehouses, and other similar places of public accommodation offering food or beverage. It closes bars, taverns, breweries, pubs, wineries, club, Retail Closure – and other like places. Colorado Executive Action Executive Active Directive It closes cigar bars, gyms, movie and performance theaters.

This does not apply to grocery stores, pharmacies, health care facilities, law enforcement facilities, airport concessionaires. Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered temporary cessation of all elective and non-essential No. 2020-9 medical, dental, or veterinary surgeries and procedures. Colorado Executive Action (extended) / Active Executive Order This has been extended by EO 2020-27 No. 2020-27 Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered temporary suspension of statute to extend the income tax Colorado Executive Action Active No. 2020-10 payment deadlines. Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered temporary suspension of statutes surrounding marijuana. Executive Order No. 2020-11 This has been amended to include clarifications to alcohol delivery and takeout, requirements Colorado Executive Action (amended) / Active related to taxicab carriers, in-person processes for background checks, and driver’s license and Executive Order identification card renewal, due to the presence of COVID-19. It has also extended the original No. 2020-29 EO.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered temporary limiting evictions, foreclosures, and public utility No. 2020-12 disconnections. It also expedites unemployment claim processing. Colorado Executive Action (amended) / Active Executive Order This has been amended and extended by EO 2020-30. No. 2020-31 Non-Essential Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered non-critical Colorado employers to reduce in-person Business Closure; workforce by 50%. If tele-work is not possible, employers are encouraged to stagger work Executive Order Colorado Executive Action schedules. Workplaces that are exempt include: healthcare; critical infrastructure; critical retail; Active No. 2020-13 critical manufacturing; media; financial institutions; defense; public safety; construction. Refer to press release. (rescinded) Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered temporary suspension of certain requirements preventing No. 2020-14 issuance of marriage licenses due to COVID-19. Colorado Executive Action (extended) / Active Executive Order This has been extended by EO 2020-28. No. 2020-28 Governor Jared Polis (D) has authorized the Executive Directors of certain state agencies to Executive Order Colorado Executive Action promulgate and issue emergency rules extending the expiration dates of licenses due to COVID- Active No. 2020-15 19. Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered temporary suspension of certain regulatory statutes Colorado Executive Action Active No. 2020-16 concerning criminal justice. Stay At Home Governor Jared Polis (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must Order; Non- close. Essential Business Colorado Executive Action Closure; Executive Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; critical trades; critical manufacturing; food Active Order No. 2020-17 stores; hardware stores; media; shipping and logistics; construction; defense; and more. Refer to list. Additional guidance has been released on essential businesses. Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered $18,000,000 from the Disaster Emergency Fund be Executive Order encumbered for response activities related to the COVID-19. These funds shall remain available Colorado Executive Action Active No. 2020-18 for this purpose until twelve (12) months from March 26, 2020 and any unexpended funds shall remain in the Disaster Emergency Fund. Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered the temporary suspension of the requirement that a person 2020-19 appear personally before a notary officer. Colorado Executive Action (extended) / Active Executive Order This has been amended and extended by EO 2020-30. No. 2020-30 Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered the temporary suspension of certain statutes to expand the Colorado Executive Action Active 2020-20 use of telehealth services. School Closure; Colorado Executive Action Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered all public and private K-12 schools to close through April 30. Active No.2020-21 Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered the temporary suspension of certain statutes concerning Colorado Executive Action Active 2020-22 taxpayer filing requirements for certain taxable property due to the presence of COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has a one-month extension for filing and remitting state and state- Colorado Executive Action Active 2020-23 administered local sales tax due to the presence of COVID-19 in Colorado. Executive Order Governor Jared Polis (D) has issued an order amending his Stay At Home Order to allow local Colorado Executive Action Active 2020-24 public health authorities to issue more protective local orders. Legislature The Colorado House adjourned until April 2. The Colorado Senate has adjourned for an Colorado Legislative Action Temporarily N/A indeterminate period. Adjourns Michael Hancock has issued a Stay At Home Order. All non-essential businesses must close. City and Colorado Local Action County, CO - Stay Active Essential Business includes: healthcare operations; critical infrastructure; food stores; critical At Home Order trades; gas stations; media; laundromats; and more. Refer to Order. Restaurants may continue to provide take-out and delivery. The Department adopted emergency rules requiring up to four (4) days of paid sick leave for employees being tested for COVID-19 in select industries which include: leisure and hospitality; food services; child care; education, including transportation, food service, and related work at educational establishments; home health, if working with elderly, disabled, ill, or otherwise high- Department of risk individuals and; nursing homes and community living facilities. Labor and Colorado Regulatory Action Employment The requirement is not on top of sick leave an employer already provides and does not Effective cover wage replacement should an employee test positive and require quarantine resulting in lost Emergency Rule work time and wages.

Workers are covered regardless of pay rate or method (hourly, weekly, piece rate, etc.); the daily pay during leave is either their established daily rate or, if their pay fluctuates, their average daily pay for the past month.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Department of Regulatory The Department has adopted an emergency rule that allows a special enrollment period (SEP) for Colorado Regulatory Action Agencies Effective COVID-19 related coverage for individual health benefit plans. Emergency Rule Department of Regulatory The Department has adopted emergency policy that temporarily waives licensing requirements for Colorado Regulatory Action Agencies Effective physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and pharmacists. Emergency Rule Department of Regulatory The Department published an emergency rule surrounding commercial insurance market Colorado Regulatory Action Effective Agencies, coverage of COVID-19 claims. Emergency Rule Division of The Division published an emergency rule on restrictions on coverage for use of a personal Insurance Colorado Regulatory Action automobile or as an additional unnamed driver on a restaurant commercial automobile policy for Effective food delivery during pendency of public health order 20-22. Emergency Rule Governor (D) declared a state of emergency authorizing and directing the Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action Commissioner of Public Health to delegate powers regarding quarantine to municipal and district Active No. 7 directors of public health. Executive Order Governor Ned LaMont (D) issued an order protecting residents of nursing homes, residential care Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7A homes, and chronic disease hospitals. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has issued an order that waived manufacturing requirements for hand sanitizer. The governor has issued an order that suspended of garbing requirements for non- Executive Order hazardous compounding of sterile pharmaceuticals. Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7B The governor has issued and order that waived prohibitions on temporary family assistance to applicants. The governor has issued an order to refund certain liquor license application fees. School Closure- Governor Ned Lamont (D) has cancelled all public school classes 3/17 – 4/20. The order Connecticut Executive Action Executive Order Active discusses flexibility for graduation requirements. No. 7C Governor Ned Lamont (D) announced that beginning March 16, all restaurants and bars, statewide, are to close for in-house service. Take-out and delivery is available.

Retail Closure– Gyms, movie theaters, casinos, and indoor portions of shopping malls, amusement parks, bowling Four-State Area alleys will also be required to close. All barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors and Connecticut Executive Action Agreement/Executi related personal care services will be closed. Active ve Order No. 7D This does not affect grocery stores. and 7F The order banned gatherings of 50 people or more.

The order expands Medicaid telehealth coverage to audio-only telephone. School Closure- Governor Ned Lamont (D) has suspended required fingerprinting availability, in-person hearing Connecticut Executive Action Executive Order attendance at DSS fair hearings, and the immediate recoupment of public assistance benefit Active No. 7E overpayments. The order waives the 180-day school year. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has postponed the presidential primary to June 2. The order suspends Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action non-critical court operations and associated requirements. The order closes barbershops, hair Active No. 7G salons, tattoo or piercing parlors, and related businesses. The order expands telehealth services. Executive Order Governor Ned Lamont (D) has suspended requirements and regulations surrounding pharmacists, Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7I municipalities, the Student Data Privacy Act, and more. Refer to order. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has suspended non-critical probate court operations and associated requirements. He has suspended non-critical workers’ comp commission operations. He has Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action authorized remote notarization. He has suspended national criminal background checks for long Active No. 7K term care providers. He has suspended regulatory requirements to protect public health and safety. Executive Order Governor Ned Lamont (D) has extended school cancellation, municipal retiree reemployment, Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7L opened fishing season, and put into place additional public health measures. Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action Governor Ned Lamont (D) has temporarily extended some agency administrative deadlines. Active No. 7M Governor Ned Lamont (D) has ordered that child care facilities that are still operating must limit Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action group sizes to no more than 10 children in one space. Any child care facility seeking to care for Active No. 7Q more than thirty children in one facility must seek approval to do so. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has ordered a continuation of funding for boards of education; a Executive Order continuation of payment of public school staff; preservation of student transportation services and Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7R special education providers; restrictions on entrance to state parks, forests, and other lands; and, curbside pickup of alcoholic beverages.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Ned Lamont (D) has ordered every retail establishment still open to take more protective measures to reduce transmission of COVID-19; a 60-day grace period for premium payments, Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action policy cancellations and non-renewals of insurance policies; an extension of 30-day period of Active No. 7S credit for liquor permittees; flexibility to amend Medicaid waivers; modifications of tax deadlines; and more. Refer to order. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has ordered prohibiting non-essential lodging; further clarifying limits on restaurants, bars, and private clubs; suspending notarization requirement related to Connecticut Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action Recovery Bridge Loan Program; giving flexibility to maintain adequate child care infrastructure; Active No. 7T suspending rehearing rights for temporary rate increases for certain health care providers; and alternative to affidavits in relation to orders of protection and relief. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has temporarily suspended the tax on single-use plastic bags. The order exempts employees from requiring to bag items in reusable bags. Mass Gatherings; Retail Restrictions- The order bans gatherings of 5 or more people. Connecticut Executive Action Active Executive Order No. 7N The order requires restaurants and bars to limit entrance of customers for take-out.

The order requires firearms transaction to be made by appointment only. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. All non-essential businesses must Stay At Home close. Retailers may take orders remotely for curbside pickup. Order – Executive Connecticut Executive Action Active Orders No. 7H and Essential businesses includes healthcare operations; critical infrastructure; manufacturing; No. 7J logistics; grocery and food stores; gas stations; media; pet supply; laundry; childcare services; banks; construction; critical trade; defense; and more. Refer to the list.

Governor Ned Lamont (D) has signed an order revising requirements for allowing non-traditional Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action manufacturers to make alcohol-based hand sanitizers. The order also suspends requirements for Active No. 7O license renewal and inspections by the Department of Public Health. Executive Order Governor Ned Lamont (D) issued an order related to safe housing for people experiencing Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7P homelessness, first responders, and healthcare workers. Governor Ned Lamont (D) has issued an order directing protection from civil liability for actions or Executive Order omissions in support of the state's COVID-19 response. The order also directs financial Connecticut Executive Action Active No. 7U protections for the uninsured and people covered by insurance who receive out-of-network health care services during the public health emergency. Governor Ned Lamont (D) issued an order related to temporary permits for certain health care providers extended and fees waived; practice before licensure for certain health care profession Executive Order Connecticut Executive Action applicants and graduates; practice before licensure for marital and family therapy associates; Active No. 7V practice before licensure for professional counselor associates; and protection from civil liability for actions or omissions in support of the state’s COVID-19 response.

Includes a $5 million appropriation in grants-in-aid to state agencies and political subdivisions for Connecticut Legislative Action HB 5518 Final Enacted equipment, facilities and supplies to respond to emerging public health concerns. (pg. 9) Legislature Connecticut Legislative Action Temporarily The Connecticut Legislature has suspended session until April 13. N/A Adjourns Governor (D) declared a state of emergency.

The order urges event hosts to cancel all non-essential gatherings of more than 100 people.

Mass Gatherings - The order gives authority to DPH and DEMA to cancel such gatherings if it deems a public health Executive risk. The order allows all governmental bodies to hold electronic meetings. Delaware Executive Action Active Declaration of Emergency The order prohibits any business to engage in price gouging of goods or services. Price gouging is defined as an increase of more than 10% form the cost customarily applied.

Governor John Carney (D) has restricted all restaurants, taverns and bars to take-out and delivery Retail Closure; service only. Mass Gatherings - Executive The order also bans public gatherings of 50 or more people. Owners and operators of places of Delaware Executive Action Active Declaration of public accommodation (excluding grocery stores, pharmacies and similar establishments that sell Emergency, 1st food, cleaning supplies and health needs for people and animals) are strongly encouraged to do Mod. the following: ensure that no more than 50 people are present in the space at the same time and provide the precautions recommended by the CDC.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor John Carney (D) has ordered bowling alleys, concert events, movie theaters, sports Retail Closure - facilities, fitness centers, and health spas to close. Executive Delaware Executive Action Declaration of The order authorizes the Delaware Secretary of Labor to develop emergency rules to enhance the Active Emergency, 2nd flexibility of the unemployment insurance program. Mod. The order suspends requirements related to telemedicine services. Executive Declaration of Delaware Executive Action Governor John Carney (D) has ordered all beaches closed in the state. Active Emergency, 3rd Mod. Governor John Carney (D) has issued a Stay at Home order. Non-essential businesses ordered Stay At Home closed. Order - Executive Delaware Executive Action Declaration of Active Essential businesses include: grocery stores, stores that sell food, agriculture; critical Emergency, 4th manufacturing; gas stations; transit; restaurants for take-out and delivery; financial institutions; and 5th Mod. healthcare operations; critical trades. Refer to list. Executive Declaration of Delaware Executive Action Governor John Carney (D) has postponed the upcoming primary until June 2. Active Emergency, 6th Mod. Governor John Carney (D) has ordered that any individual who enters Delaware from another Executive state must immediately self-quarantine for fourteen days from the time of entry into Delaware. This Declaration of Delaware Executive Action self-quarantine requirement does not apply to individuals commuting into Delaware to work for an Active Emergency, 7th Essential Business or to perform Minimum Business Operations as permitted by the Fifth Mod. Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency. Governor John Carney (D) has issued an order directing that child care only be provided by child Executive care centers and child care homes that have been designated as “Emergency Child Care Sites”. Declaration of Delaware Executive Action In order to be an emergency child care site, child care centers and homes must certify that they Active Emergency, 8th are only providing child care to children of personnel working for essential businesses and cannot Mod. work from home. Governor John Carney (D) has issued an order limiting public gatherings to 10 people through May 15. The order requires new action from businesses that remain open. Retail Restrictions - Executive Businesses must: allow no more than 20% of stated fire capacity in the store at any given time – Delaware Executive Action Declaration of Active and no more than 10% during exclusive hours for high-risk populations; clearly mark six-foot Emergency, 9th spacing in check-out lines and other high-traffic areas, including outside; discontinue any self- Mod. serve foods, or product sampling; designate staff to enforce the number of people coming into the store and enforce limits. Public School Closures – Delaware Executive Action Governor John Carney (D) directed all K-12 public schools to close 3/16 – 5/15. Active Governor’s Directive Governor John Carney (D) has issued an order banning all short-term rental units – including vacation home rentals, hotels, motels, and condo rentals. Commercial lodging in Delaware will remain closed through May 15, or until the public health threat is eliminated. The order exempts certain Delawareans and essential workers who may need access to short-term rental units. That list of exemptions includes caretakers with family members nearby, health care providers, Executive journalists, and Delawareans with public housing vouchers. Declaration of Delaware Executive Action Active Emergency, 10th Victims of domestic violence who need alternative shelter also are exempted. Mod. The order places additional restrictions on businesses, banning door-to-door solicitation and closing pawn shops, video game stores, and other electronics retailers.

Legislature Delaware Legislative Action Temporarily The Delaware Legislature has suspended session until further notice. N/A Adjourns Department of The Department has issued a guidance document for carriers regarding the spread of COVID-19 Insurance Delaware Regulatory Action (coronavirus). The bulletin provides recommendations and guidance for testing, telemedicine and Effective telehealth, and other medical services. Emergency Rules Mayor’s Order No. District of Columbia Executive Action Mayor (D) declared a public health emergency in response to COVID-19. Active 2020-045 Mayor’s Order No. District of Columbia Executive Action Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) declared a state of emergency in response to COVIV-19. Active 2020-046

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Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has ordered non-essential businesses to close. Non-Essential Business Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; critical infrastructure; food stores; household Closures; Mass District of Columbia Executive Action product stores; IT and communications; financial services; transit; legal, insurance, accounting Active Gatherings - services for essential business; childcare; construction; critical trades; and more. Refer to Order. Executive Order 2020-053 The order also bans gatherings for 10 or more people. Public School District of Columbia Executive Action Students in the District will participate in distance learning from 3/24 – 4/27. Active Closures Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has ordered all restaurants and taverns to close for in-house consumption. Take-out and delivery will be available.

Retail Closure; This order closes nightclubs, multi-purpose facilities, health clubs, health spas, massage District of Columbia Executive Action Mass Gatherings - establishments, and theatres. Active Executive Order The Mayor has also ordered a prohibition on all gatherings of more than 50 people. This order does not affect mass transit facilitates, offices, childcare centers, grocery stores, shopping malls, and healthcare facilities. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Residents may engage in essential travel only.

The provisions of Mayor’s Order 2020-053 regarding which businesses are essential; promoting Stay At Home telework; and allowing Minimum Business Operations of Non-Essential Businesses and District of Columbia Executive Action Order - Executive Active subsequent guidance published on coronavirus.dc.gov remain in effect. The Department of Order 2020-054 Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) may request and an Essential Business must provide, its plans for complying with the requirement to minimize person-to-person contact and achieve to the greatest extent feasible, Social Distancing.

Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has issued an order to address the revenue shortfall, the expenditure Executive Order District of Columbia Executive Action restrictions and restrictions on certain personnel actions, travel, and training. Active 2020-057 Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has issued an order implementing social distancing protocols at retail food sellers. The order requires retail food sellers to implement and enforce the following: post signage at each entrance instructing all customers to: a) wear a mask or mouth covering, avoid entering if they are exhibiting symptoms, maintain 6 feet of distance from each person, and more; b) limit the number of customers who can enter the business at a time; c) require customers to maintain 6 feet of distance, and mark increments both inside and outside of the business; d) where possible, mark paths and require store aisles to be one-way; e) provide adequate hand sanitizers or disinfecting wipes at all entry and exits; f) cease use of food or beverage self service stations; and more. Retail Food Sellers must also implement the following for their workforce: a) Executive Order District of Columbia Executive Action inform all employees that they should not come to work if sick and of applicable paid leave Active 2020-058 provisions and social distancing protocols; b) check employees for symptoms before shifts; c) separate all employees workstations by at least 6 feet; d) install plexiglass or plastic dividers between customers and employees at registers if the register generally serves more than 50 people per day; and more. Refer to Order.

The order also is shutting down farmers' markets, removing tennis and golf as allowable recreational activities, and clarifying that community gardens are open.

Provides that during the COVID emergency, employers with between 50-499 employees that are not health care providers must provide paid leave to an employee for an absence from work due District of Columbia Legislative Action B23-0733 to any of the reasons for which paid leave may be used. The measure places a freeze on Enacted residential rent increases and requires mortgage lenders to defer payments for both commercial and residential borrowers. This measure provides temporary assistance to residents and businesses in the District of Columbia during the Coronavirus crisis. It will also offer other supports to hospitals. This measure provides that employees are eligible for immediate unemployment assistance for the duration of the Mayor's declaration of emergency. The benefits shall not be charged to the experience rating accounts of the employers. The measure amends the District's FMLA to extend to taking care of family affected during the emergency declaration. The measure delays certain business tax remittance and provides for loans for eligible small Proposed businesses. The measure allows restaurants and bars to sell closed containers for off-premise District of Columbia Legislative Action Enacted Emergency Acts consumption. The measure extends renewal and eligibility for government programs like SNAP and TANF. The measure prohibits price gouging and stockpiling. The measure protects against utility disconnections and evictions. The measure allows for pharmacists to refill necessary prescriptions before refilling dates and deadlines. The measure allows for extensions to licensure filing and renewal deadlines. The measure creates a fund to help offset increased costs of administering care to patients during the public health crisis.

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The Department has released emergency rules to prohibit mass gatherings. The rules state that Retail Closure - restaurants and taverns shall: 1) Ensure that no more two hundred and fifty (250) people are Department of District of Columbia Regulatory Action present in the space at the same time; 2) Suspend the use of bar seating; 3) Suspend service to Effective Health - standing patrons; 4) Limit individual table seating to six persons or less; 5) Ensure that tables Emergency Rules (including booths) that are occupied by patrons are separated by at least six feet of distance.

Governor Ron DeSantis (R) declared a public health emergency in the State of Florida. The measure directs the State Health Officer to follow the guidelines established by the CDC in establishing protocols to control l the spread of COVlD-19 and educate the public on prevention. Executive Order The measure requires the Florida Department of Health to actively monitor all persons meeting Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-51 the definition of a Person Under Investigation ("PUI") as defined by the CDC for COVID-19 for a period of at least 14 days or until the PUI tests negative for COVID-19. All individuals meeting the CDC's definition of a PUI shall be isolated or quarantined for a period of 14 days or until the person tests negative for COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) issued an executive order relating to the suspension of rules for Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-52 multiple state agencies during this period. Executive Order Florida Executive Action Governor Ron DeSantis (R) issued an order related to local government public meetings. Active No. 20-69 Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has ordered a limit of 10 people at beach gatherings. Retail Closure – Florida Executive Action Executive Order The governor has closed all bars statewide. Active No. 20-68 He has restricted restaurant occupancy to 50%. Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has ordered the closure of Broward and Palm Beach County Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-70 beaches. Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has ordered all restaurants and bars to cease on-premise dining. Retail Closure – Take-out and delivery is available. Florida Executive Action Executive Order Active No. 20-71 The order closes gyms and fitness centers. Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has temporarily suspended all non-essential medical, dental, and Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-72 hospital procedures. Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has ordered airport screenings and 14-day isolation measures for all Executive Order Florida Executive Action persons whose point of departure originates from outside Florida in an area with substantial Active No. 20-80 community spread. Executive Order Florida Executive Action Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has expanded EO 20-80 to include the New York Tri-State Area. Active No. 20-82 Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has directed the State Surgeon General and State Health Officer to Executive Order Florida Executive Action issue a public health advisory to all persons over 65 years of age urging them to stay home and to Active No. 20-83 take such other measures as necessary to limit their risk of exposure to COVID-19.

Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has ordered the suspension of vacation rentals and prohibited new Executive Order Florida Executive Action bookings for the duration of the order. This does not hotels, motels, resorts, long term rentals or Active No. 20-87 previously booked vacation rentals with a scheduled check in date of March 28th or earlier.

Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued an order facilitating the re-employment of recently retired Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-88 individuals if the re-employment assists the COVID-19 emergency response.

Safer At Home Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced a Safer At Home order to enforce isolation efforts for the Order For Specific Southeast part of the state. The order restricts public access to businesses and facilities deemed Florida Executive Action Counties - Active non-essential pursuant to -Dade County's Emergency Order 07-20. Executive Order No. 20-89

Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued an order allowing County Administrators to have the ability Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-90 to enforce, relax, modify or remove Broward and Palm Beach County beaches' closures.

Stay At Home Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must Order; Non- close. Essential Business Florida Executive Action Active Closure - Essential businesses include those sectors listed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Executive Order CISA list and those listed in the Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 07-20. No 20-91 Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued an order amended 20-91 to ensure that the Order Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-92 supersedes any conflicting official action or orders issued by local officials. Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued an order suspending foreclosure and eviction proceedings Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-94 for 45 days from the issuance of the order (April 3rd). Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued an order suspending the collection of documentary stamp Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-95 taxes for loans flowing from the Federal CARES Act. Executive Order Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has issued an order postponing local elections in , Dade Florida Executive Action Active No. 20-97 City, and Zephyrhills due to COVID-19. Public School Florida Executive Action The Commissioner of Education announced schools would be closed until April 15. Active Closures

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The County Executive has ordered all non-essential businesses to close. Essential businesses Broward County, include: stores that sell food and beverages; logistics and shipping; critical trades; hardware Florida Local Action FL - Non-Essential Active stores; laundry and cleaning services; transit; restaurants my still provide take-out and delivery; Business Closure childcare facilities; and more. Refer to order. Broward County, The County issued an emergency order announcing a Shelter-in-Place: Safer at Home Policy for Florida Local Action FL - Shelter In Active residents. The order also revises the list of essential businesses. Place

Mayor has issued a Shelter In Place Order. All non-essential businesses must close. Jacksonville, FL - Florida Local Action Shelter In Place Active Essential businesses include healthcare operations; food and medicine stores; media; hardware Order stores; gas stations; tradesmen; transit; cleaners; and more. Refer to Order.

Miami, FL - Shelter The City has issued a Shelter In Place Order. All non-essential businesses must close. Essential Florida Local Action Active In Place Order businesses will be defined as provided in Miami-Dade County’s Order 7-20. The County Mayor has ordered all non-essential businesses to close. Miami-Dade County, FL - Essential businesses include: healthcare facilities, grocery stores, farmers markets, supermarkets, Beach Closure; Florida Local Action food banks, convenience stores, stores that sell products necessary to maintaining safety and Active Non-Essential sanitation, media, gas stations, hardware stores, contractors and tradesmen, pet supply stores, Business Closure financial institutions, laundromats, businesses that fall under Emergency Order 3-20, and more. – Order 07-20 Refer to order. The County adjusted its Shelter in Place order. The revisions added realtors, insurance agencies Orange County, FL and funeral homes to the list of essential businesses, as well as allowed non-essential businesses Florida Local Action Active - Shelter In Place to do necessary administrative functions on-site such as payroll, payment to vendors, as well as check and inventory security. The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners issued a Stay at Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Pinellas County, Florida Local Action FL - Shelter In Active Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; transit; food stores; gas stations; hotels; Place Order laundromats; childcare; logistics; and more. Restaurants may still provide take-out. See full list link. Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Florida Regulatory Action The Board issued an emergency rule defining of face-to-face psychotherapy. Effective and Mental Health Counseling

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Board of Massage Therapy The Board issued an emergency rule related to education requirements for board approved Florida Regulatory Action Effective massage schools. Emergency Rule Board of Osteopathic The Board issued an emergency rule related to continuing medical education for the 2018 to 2020 Florida Regulatory Action Medicine Effective biennial renewal. Emergency Rule Board of Pharmacy Florida Regulatory Action The Board issued an emergency rule related to consultant pharmacists of record. Effective Emergency Rule Board of Podiatric Medicine Florida Regulatory Action The Board issued an emergency rule related to continued medical education. Effective Emergency Rule Department of The Department has adopted an emergency rule that establishes protocols for consultation and Health supervision of speech-language pathology assistants prior to providing services in a location Florida Regulatory Action distant to the supervising licensee. In addition, the emergency rule requires that the supervising Effective Emergency Rule licensee be available to provide consultation and direction to the supervised assistant via synchronous telecommunication. Appropriations Georgia Executive Action Request from Governor (R) has requested $100 million in state funds in response to COVID-19. Active Governor Governor Brian Kemp (R) established a COVID-19 task force. The task force will assess the COVID-19 Task Georgia Executive Action state's preparations and procedures for preventing, identifying, and addressed cases of COVID- N/A Force 19.

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Georgia Executive Action Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) declared a state of public heath emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Executive Order Georgia Executive Action Appropriates $19,552,646 to cover costs associated with novel coronavirus disease 2019. Active 03.20.20.01 Governor Brian Kemp (R) has prohibited gatherings of 10 or more people. The order closes Retail Closure; businesses licensed to operate as a “bar.” Mass Gatherings - Georgia Executive Action Active Executive Order The order also directs vulnerable communities to shelter in place. These communities include 03.23.20.01 people who live in long term care facilities, people with chronic lung disease, people undergoing cancer treatment, and any additional communities ordered by the Department of Health. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order expanding temporary licensing of certain medical Georgia Executive Action Active 03.23.20.02 professions to assist the State's response to the spread of COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order reducing restrictions for childcare learning centers Georgia Executive Action Active 03.24.20.01 and family child learning homes. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order surrounding driver’s licenses and identification Georgia Executive Action Active 03.25.20.01 cards, ignition interlock device requirements, and more. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order regarding unemployment insurance claims to assist Georgia Executive Action Active 03.26.20.01 in the State’s response to COVID-19. Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order authorizing the State Board of Education to waive Executive Order Georgia Executive Action certain rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and provisions to assist in the State’s response to Active 03.27.20.01 COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order allowing for the use of private professional Georgia Executive Action Active 03.30.02 providers to conduct required plan reviews or inspections. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order authorizing the use of real-time audio-visual Georgia Executive Action Active 03.31.20.01 communication technology to assist in notarizing real estate documents. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order authorizing the State Treasurer to act as “prudent Georgia Executive Action Active 03.31.20.02 investor” during the COVID-19 Public Health State of Emergency. Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order directing the Commissioner of Revenue to Executive Order Georgia Executive Action implement waivers related to Conservation Use Value Assessment and Forest Land Use Active 03.31.20.03 Protection Act applications during the COVID-19 Public Health State of Emergency Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued an order providing pharmacy technicians and pharmacists Executive Order Georgia Executive Action with options for handling the computer-based processing of prescriptions during the COVID-19 Active 03.31.20.04 Public Health State of Emergency. Public School Closure - Governor Brian Kemp (R) has ordered the closure of all K-12 public schools, statewide, through Georgia Executive Action Active Executive Order the end of the schoolyear. 04.01.20.01 Governor Brian Kemp (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. It requires non-critical infrastructure to only engage in minimum basic operations. Minimum basic operations is defined as necessary activities to maintain the value of the business, ensure security, process payroll and employee benefits, or for related functions; minimum necessary activities to facilitate employees being able to work remotely; and instances where employees are working outdoors without regular contact with other persons. Stay At Home Georgia Executive Action Order - Executive Non-critical and critical infrastructure businesses allowed open must implement measures which Active Order 04.02.20.01 mitigate the spread of COVID-19 including screening workers who exhibit signs of illness; requiring workers who exhibit signs of illness not to report to work; provide PPE as available; permit workers to take breaks and meals outside; implement teleworking for all possible workers; and more. Refer to Order.

The Order defines Critical Infrastructure businesses as those sectors identified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA list. Refer to Link. Non-Essential Governor Brian Kemp (R) has authorized sheriffs to enforce the provisions of Executive Order Business Closure - Georgia Executive Action 04.02.20.01 involving businesses, establishments, for-profit corporations, non-profit corporations, Active Executive Order and organizations. 04.03.20.01 Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has expanded the definition of Essential Services and clarifying Georgia Executive Action Active 04.03.20.02 enforcement provisions in Executive Order 04.02.20.01. Executive Order Governor Brian Kemp (R) has extended the public health state of emergency until May 13. The Georgia Executive Action Active 04.08.20.02 order also extends the Stay At Home Order, EO 04.03.20.01 and EO 04.03.20.02 until April 30. Governor Brian Kemp (R) has required nursing homes and long-term care facilities to adhere to Executive Order guidelines for non-critical infrastructure businesses issued in EO 04.02.20.01; to prohibit all Georgia Executive Action Active 04.08.20.03 visitors and non-essential personnel; to quarantine patients upon admission for eval of COVID-19; and more. Governor Brian Kemp (R) has banned vacation rentals statewide from 4/9 - 4/30. Vacation rentals Executive Order Georgia Executive Action is defined as any transaction for the lease or license to use residential property for residential or Active 04.08.20.04 vacation purposes. Exempts fully paid reservation agreements executed prior to April 9. Executive Order Georgia Executive Action Governor Brian Kemp (R) has called up 3,000 National Guard troops to active duty. Active 04.08.20.05

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Georgia Legislative Action HB 792 Provides $100,000,000 for coronavirus preparedness and response efforts. Final Enacted Legislature Georgia Legislative Action Temporarily The Georgia Legislature suspended the 2020 legislative session beginning March 13. N/A Adjourns Mayor has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential business must close. , GA - Stay Georgia Local Action Essential business includes: healthcare operations; maintenance of essential infrastructure; food Active At Home Order stores; critical trades; gas stations; media; critical manufacturing; shipping and logistics; laundromats; childcare; legal and accounting services; utilities; and more. Refer to Order. Restaurants may continue to provide take-out and delivery. The County Board issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Fulton County, GA Georgia Local Action - Stay At Home Essential businesses include healthcare operations; food and medicine stores; media; gas Active Order stations; hardware stores; financial institutions; cleaners; critical infrastructure; and more. Refer to list. Board of Osteopathic The Board adopted emergency rules related to practice through electronic or other such means Georgia Regulatory Action Medicine Effective during a State of Emergency. Emergency Rule Board of Pharmacy Georgia Regulatory Action The Board adopted an emergency rule related to remote order verification for retail pharmacies. Effective Emergency Rule Board of Pharmacy Georgia Regulatory Action The Board adopted emergency rules related to delivery by mail of prescriptions. Effective Emergency Rule Composite Medical Board Allows DEA registered practitioners to issue prescriptions during the public health emergency for Georgia Regulatory Action Effective controlled substances to patients that they have not had an in-person medical evaluation with. Emergency Rule Department of Public Health The Department has issued an emergency rule related to Emergency Medical Services and Georgia Regulatory Action Effective trauma. Emergency Rule

Governor shutdown of non-essential businesses and mandating social Declaration of isolation still stands. Among the businesses that must close are those that provide recreation, food State of and beverage services, theaters, bowling alleys, fitness centers and other similar businesses that Emergency; Retail attract crowds of people. Restaurants may provide take-out. Among the businesses that are Closure; Mass exempt and can remain open are healthcare clinics and doctor offices, public transportation and Guam Executive Action Gatherings; Non Active utilities, as well as grocery and convenience stores. Essential Business Closure / Additional guidance has been released on the definition of essential businesses. The guidance Executive Order defines non-essential retail stores. The guidance defines essential items. The guidance further 2020-05 clarifies essential business operations. This was released on Twitter. Refer to link.

Executive Order Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has issued an order restricting entry into Guam. The order mandates Guam Executive Action Active 2020-04 social distancing. The order closes schools. Governor (D) issued a proclamation urging residents to heed guidance of federal and state officials. It requires each public utility or any person owning, controlling, or operating a critical Supplemental infrastructure, to protect and safeguard its or the person’s property, or to provide for the protection Hawaii Executive Action Active Proclamation and safeguarding thereof, and provide for the protection and safeguarding of all critical infrastructure and key resources. It also waives the one-week waiting period for unemployment insurance. It also extends the emergency period through May 15. Emergency Governor David Ige (D) has ordered all individuals, both residents and visitors, arriving or Hawaii Executive Action Proclamation - 2nd Active returning to the State of Hawaiʻi to a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine. Supp. Governor David Ige (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Emergency Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; stores that sell groceries and medicines; Hawaii Executive Action Proclamation - 3rd Active food, beverage, cannabis, and agriculture; media; gas stations; financial institutions; shipping and Supp. logistics; critical trades; supplies for essential businesses; restaurants and bars may still provide take-out and delivery. Refer to order for list. Emergency Governor David Ige (D) has ordered all residents and visitors traveling between any of the islands Hawaii Executive Action Proclamation - 4th Active in the State of Hawai‘i to self-quarantine for 14 days. Supp. Executive Order Governor David Ige (D) has suspended multiple statutes surrounding aeronautics, harbors, Hawaii Executive Action Active 20-01 medical cannabis, forfeiture, and more.

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Governor David Ige (D) has suspended multiple statutes surrounding wages and hours of Executive Order employees on public works; firearms; charter school boards; out-of-state physicians and nurses; Hawaii Executive Action Active 20-02 reporting of dispensation of controlled substances; electronic prescription accountability system; childcare; Hawaii employment security law; and more. Refer to Order.

Governor David Ige (D) has ordered screening of all passengers disembarking cruise ships.

The governor has directed all bars, clubs, theatres, entertainment centers, and visitor attractions Retail Closure; to close. Mass Gatherings – Hawaii Executive Action Active Executive The governor has directed restaurants and bars to cease on-site consumption. Take-out and Directive delivery is available.

The governor has directed places of worship to suspend services and activities.

Hawaii Executive Action School Closures All public and charter schools, statewide, will remain closed through April 30. Active HB 1629; Hawaii Legislative Action Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. 2nd Chamber SB 75 HCR 178; Urges state and private health care networks to allow sick employees to take time off for illness HR 157; Hawaii Legislative Action without fear of retaliation or retribution; and they are also urged to review their attendance policies 1st Chamber SCR 152; in light of the ongoing COVID-l9 outbreak. SR 115 Hawaii Legislative Action HR 171 Urges the to take additional precautions against the coronavirus. 1st Chamber Legislature Hawaii Legislative Action Temporarily The Hawaii Legislature has suspended the session until further notice. N/A Adjourns Mayor Kirk Caldwell has issued a Stay At Home Order for non-essential workers. Those exempted City and from the city order include first responders, health care workers and others deemed essential. Hawaii Local Action County, HI - Stay Essential businesses include healthcare operations; food supply stores; pet supply stores; media; Active At Home Order hardware stores; critical trades; logistics; financial institutions; laundromats; restaurants and other food facilities may provide take-out or delivery. Refer to order for more detail. Proclamation of Idaho Executive Action Governor (R) has declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Disaster Governor Brad Little (R) has issued an order extending the state income tax filing and payment Idaho Executive Action Executive Order Active deadline to June 15, 2020. Governor Brad Little (R) has issued an order lifting restrictions in 125 administrative rules to Idaho Executive Action Executive Order Active increase healthcare provider capacity and reduce barriers to healthcare access. Executive Order Governor Brad Little (R) has issued an order which transferred 39.3 million dollars to the Disaster Idaho Executive Action Active 2020-06 Emergency Account. Governor Brad Little (R) has issued a proclamation suspending myriad of regulations including Idaho Executive Action Proclamation Active healthcare, human resources, state lottery, and more. Refer to order. Governor Brad Little (R) has made a proclamation relating to unemployment claims due to COVID- 19. His guidance waives the one week waiting period, makes it easier for those affected to prove Idaho Executive Action Proclamation Active they are out of work & benefits those who are asked to stay home at the request of a medical provider. Businesses will not be charged when employees are laid off due to the virus. Governor Brad Little (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Essential business includes: healthcare operations; critical infrastructure; critical trades; food Order; Non- stores; financial institutions; hardware stores; shipping and logistics; transit; essential tribal Idaho Executive Action Essential Business Active operations; and more. Refer to list in public order. Closure; Executive Order

Legislature Idaho Legislative Action Adjourns Sine Die The Idaho Legislature adjourned sine die one week early (3/20) due to COVID-19. N/A Early Transfers $2 million from the Governor's Emergency Fund to be expended for operating Idaho Legislative Action SB 1400 expenditures for the period July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. The Governor's office has Enacted indicated this funding is intended to be used for COVID-19 response. Disaster Illinois Executive Action Governor JB Pritzker (D) issued a disaster proclamation in response to COVID-19. Active Proclamation Executive Order Governor JB Pritzker (D) issued an executive order that suspends application deadlines regarding Illinois Executive Action Active No. 2020-03 the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Mass Gatherings - Governor JB Pritzker (D) issued an executive order that cancels all public and private gatherings Illinois Executive Action Executive Order Active of more than 1,000 people. This does not include normal work attendance. No. 2020-04

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School Closures – Executive Order Governor JB Pritzker (D) issued two executive orders that close all public and private K-12 Illinois Executive Action No. 2020-05; Active schools in the state through March 30. Executive Order No. 2020-06

Gaming Facilities The Illinois Gaming Board has communicated to the state’s casinos that facilities must suspend Illinois Executive Action Active Closures operations for 14 days beginning on March 16. Retail Closure – Governor JB Pritzker (D) announced that he was ordering all bars and restaurants, statewide, to Illinois Executive Action Executive Order Active close on-site consumption beginning March 16. Take-out and delivery is still available. No. 2020-07 Executive Order Illinois Executive Action Governor JB Pritzker (D) has suspended regulations surrounding motor vehicles and carriers. Active No. 2020-08 Governor JB Pritzker (D) has ordered all health insurers regulated by the Department of Insurance Executive Order Illinois Executive Action are required to cover telehealth services and reimburse providers at the same rate as in-person Active No. 2020-09 visits and are prohibited from imposing any cost-sharing for in-network providers.

Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued a Stay at Home order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Order; Non- Essential businesses include: stores that sell groceries and medicine; food, beverage, cannabis Essential Business Illinois Executive Action production and agriculture; media; gas stations; financial institutions; hardware supply; critical Active Closure - trades; shipping and logistics; laundry services; restaurants for off-site consumption; supplies to Executive Order work from homes; transit; manufacture, distribution and supply chain for critical products; hotels; No. 2020-10 funeral services. Refer to order for full list.

Governor JB Pritzker (D) has suspended regulations surrounding motor issued an order allowing Executive Order individuals to leave their residence to work for or obtain any Human Services Operations, such as Illinois Executive Action Active No. 2020-11 adoption agencies, long-term care facilities, residential settings for individuals with disabilities and day care centers for children of essential employees. Executive Order Illinois Executive Action Governor JB Pritzker (D) has suspended healthcare workers’ background checks. Active No. 2020-12 Executive Order Governor JB Pritzker (D) has suspended admissions to the Department of Corrections from all Illinois Executive Action Active No. 2020-13 Illinois county jails, with few exceptions. Executive Order Illinois Executive Action Governor JB Pritzker (D) has allowed remote notarization. Active No. 2020-14 Executive Order Illinois Executive Action Governor JB Pritzker (D) has suspended vehicle repossessions. Active No. 2020-16 Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued an extension of the deadline for cannabis craft grower, Executive Order Illinois Executive Action infuser and transporter license applications and directs applicants to mail completed applications. Active No. 2020-17 This supersedes Section 1 of Executive Order 2020-03. Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued an extension of the state’s disaster proclamation, requiring Stay At Home individuals to stay at home or their place of residence for an additional 30 days. Individuals may Extension; School leave their homes only for essential activities or for essential operations. Extends the suspension Illinois Executive Action Closure - Active of on-site learning in K-12 schools through April 30, with schools transitioning from Act of God Executive Order Days to Remote Learning Days. Provides the authority for the governor to sign additional No. 2020-18 executive orders to extend the Stay at Home order. This supersedes Executive Order 2020-10.

Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued an order defining healthcare facilities, health care Executive Order professionals and health care volunteers. Calls for the postponement or cancelation of elective Illinois Executive Action Active No. 2020-19 surgeries. Health care facilities, professionals, and volunteers are immune from civil liability for any injury or death alleged, unless caused by gross negligence or willful misconduct.

Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued an order that suspends the requirement that an applicant for public assistance must provide an audio recording of their verbal attestation during a telephone Executive Order Illinois Executive Action application for public assistance benefits. Instead, a verbal attestation documented by the State Active No. 2020-20 constitutes a valid signature. Unsigned applications for public assistance received by mail can be signed by a verbal attestation by telephone.

Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued an order that suspends the allowable time period for furloughs and the phrase “for a period of time not to exceed 14 days.” The phrase “to obtain Executive Order Illinois Executive Action medical, psychiatric or psychological services when adequate services are not otherwise Active No. 2020-21 available” shall be suspended and furloughs for medical, psychiatric or psychological purposes shall be allowed. The IDOC shall file emergency rules as needed.

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Governor JB Pritzker (D) has issued an order that suspends the date of each township’s annual meeting for calendar year 2020. Suspends the provision that no license of a funeral director shall be renewed more than twice and suspends the requirement that the transportation of deceased Executive Order human remains must be under the immediate direct supervision of a licensee. Under the Child Illinois Executive Action Active No. 2020-22 Care Act of 1969, the definition of “child” is suspended to ensure those who are 18 years or older can remain in their placement. In the Health Care Worker Background Check Act, suspends the time period for designated students, applicants, and employees to have their fingerprints collected electronically. Requires the Department of Public Health to conduct a study regarding the State's preparedness Illinois Legislative Action HB 5607 1st Chamber against the Coronavirus. Legislature Illinois Legislative Action Temporarily The Illinois Legislature has suspended session until further notice. N/A Adjourns Illinois Department The Department has adopted an emergency rule that adds a new section under Telehealth of Healthcare and Service requirements that address Telehealth requirements during the COVID019 public health Illinois Regulatory Action Family Services emergency. The Department will reimburse medically necessary and clinically appropriate Effective telehealth services with dates of service on or after March 9, 2020, until the public health Emergency Rule emergency is over.

Governor (R) declared a state of public health disaster emergency. It orders all state Executive Order Executive Action and local health officials, law enforcement and emergency response agencies, health care Active 20-02 providers, and hospitals, in our State to cooperate with the ISDH in its response.

Mass Gatherings - Governor Eric Holcomb (R) announced that non-essential gatherings must be limited to no more Governor’s than 50 people. This includes any event or gathering of people who are in one room or a single Original Directive Indiana Executive Action space at the same time, such as cafeterias, churches, stadiums, meeting and conference rooms, Active Amended by auditoriums and the like. This guidance applies to professional, social, community and similar Executive Order other gatherings. 20-04

Retail Closure – Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has ordered bars, nightclubs and restaurants are required to close to Indiana Executive Action Executive Order Active in-person patrons and may provide take-out and delivery services through the end of March. 20-04 Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has ordered all K-12 public and private schools to close through May 1.

School Closure - The order expand unemployment insurance benefits for those impacted by job loss. Indiana Executive Action Executive Order Active 20-05 The order prohibits gas and electric utilities, broadband, telecommunication, water, and wastewater from disconnecting services.

The order extends or suspends requirements in various agencies. Refer to the order. Executive Order Indiana Executive Action Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has ordered temporary prohibition on evictions and foreclosures. Active 20-06 Executive Order Indiana Executive Action Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has ordered the upcoming to be postponed. Active 20-07 Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Indiana Executive Action Order - Executive Essential businesses and services include but are not limited to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas Active Order 20-08 stations, police stations, fire stations, hospitals, doctor’s offices, health care facilities, garbage pickup, public transit, and public service hotlines. Restaurants can still provide take-out and delivery. Executive Order Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has issued an order relating to government body meetings, Indiana Executive Action Active 20-09 government purchasing, and continuity of government. Executive Order Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has ordered restaurants and bars to cease on-premise dining. Take- Indiana Executive Action Active 20-10 out and delivery is still available. Executive Order Indiana Executive Action Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has issued an order related to the carry-out consumption of alcohol. Active 20-11 Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has issued an order suspending the one-week waiting period that is required before paying unemployment benefits to allow claimants to receive their checks more quickly. The suspension is retroactive to March 8, 2020. The order allows those with chronic Executive Order Indiana Executive Action health issues will be able to receive a 90-day supply of their non-controlled prescription Active 20-12 medication; Medicaid recipients can use their benefits to cover costs of using alternate forms of transportation; and the order has The Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF) extend deadlines related to local government finances.

Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has issued an order managing Indiana's health care response to the Executive Order COVID-19 outbreak. The order manages, patient capacity at hospitals, licensing or health care Indiana Executive Action Active 20-13 professionals, registration requirements for certain Indiana and out-of-sate health care providers, conservation of personal protective equipment, and telemedicine.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Indiana Executive Action Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has issued an additional order related to the carry-out of alcohol. Active 20-14 Executive Order Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has suspended Code related to the state lottery, horse racing Indiana Executive Action Active 20-15 commission, and the Indiana University Trustees. School Closure - Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has closed all K-12 schools statewide for the remainder of the Indiana Executive Action Executive Order Active schoolyear. The order also extends teacher licenses expiring between 3/1-8/31 until September 1. 20-16 Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has extended the declaration of public health disaster emergency until Executive Order Indiana Executive Action May 5. All other executive orders issued since March 6 that are supplements to EO 20-02 are also Active 20-17 extended until May 5.

Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has extended EO 20-08 - the Stay At Home Order - until April 20.

The order states that all essential businesses shall comply with social distancing requirements established by the CDC including maintaining 6 foot social distancing for both employees and members of the general public at all times and must utilize or employ other CDC recommended sanitation measures. Retail Closure - Indiana Executive Action Executive Order Retail stores not providing necessities of life must close. The order states that retail businesses Active 20-18 providing the necessities of life as described in the order (refer to order) may remain open under the following conditions: limit the number of customers in their facility; limit their hours of operation and consider implementing separate operating hours for the elderly and other vulnerable customers; and such businesses shall comply with social distancing and sanitation of applicable areas and other mitigation measures to protect its employees and the public.

The order also closes campgrounds and overnight stays at state parks.

Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has waived Code related to home health orders. The order also allows Executive Order retired and inactive EMS professionals to provide supplemental health care without reinstatement Indiana Executive Action Active 20-19 and to provide primary unsupervised care with a temporary license. The order clarifies Code related to physician assistance students. Governor (R) proclaimed a disaster emergency. The proclamation activates the Proclamation of disaster response and recovery aspects of the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Iowa Executive Action Disaster Emergency Management’s Iowa Emergency Response Plan. The proclamation authorizes state Active Emergency agencies to utilize resources including personnel, equipment and facilities to perform activities necessary to prevent, contain and mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 virus. Executive Governor Kim Reynolds (R) has extended regulatory relief allowing bars and restaurants to Iowa Executive Action Active Proclamation provide carry-out or delivery of alcoholic beverages. Governor Kim Reynolds (R) has ordered schools closed until April 30.

The proclamation also extends closures and limits placed on bars and restaurants previously Executive identified retail stores, prohibits social gatherings of more than ten people, and continues to ban Iowa Executive Action Active Proclamation nonessential and elective surgeries until April 30.

And it extends and expands the previously granted regulatory relief and other measures until April 30. Violating any of Governor Reynolds’ public health orders is a simple misdemeanor.

Governor Kim Reynolds (R) has ordered all restaurants and bars to cease on-premise consumption. Take-out and delivery is available. Mass Gatherings; Retail Closure – Fitness centers, spas, gym, pools, theaters, performance venues, casinos, and senior citizen Iowa Executive Action Active Executive facilities must close. Mass gatherings of 10 or more people at all events are prohibited. Proclamation The proclamation suspends administrative rules related to telehealth, face-to-face interactions with healthcare providers, and other issues. Refer to the order. Governor Kim Reynolds (R) issued an order ceasing all non-emergency medical and dental procedures. Retail Closure – Iowa Executive Action Executive The order closes additional retailers including florists, furniture stores, cosmetic stores, jewelry Active Proclamation stores, shoe stores, clothing stores, and bookstores.

The order temporarily suspends code related to health care licensure. Governor Kim Reynolds (R) issued additional closures of salons, medical spas, barbershops, Retail Closure tanning facilities, tattoo establishments, swimming pools, wading polls, bath house, and the like. Iowa Executive Action –Executive Active Proclamation The order also suspends regulatory provisions surrounding certain healthcare licensure. Refer to order.

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Governor Kim Reynolds (R) issued additional closures of malls, racetracks and speedways, tobacco or vaping stores, toy stores, gaming stores, music stores, instrument stores, movie Retail Closure stores, adult entertainment stores, social and fraternal clubs, bingo halls, bowling alleys, pool Iowa Executive Action –Executive Active halls, arcades, amusement parks, museums, libraries, aquariums, zoos, roller or ice skating rinks, Proclamation state parks, outdoor or indoor playgrounds, children's play centers, and campground. Additionally, all unsolicited door to door sales are now prohibited. Iowa Legislative Action SF 2408 Appropriates $525,000 to the State Hygienic Lab for additional COVID-19 testing. Final Enacted Legislature Iowa Legislative Action Temporarily The Iowa Legislature has moved back its reconvene date to at least April 30. N/A Adjourns Governor (D) declared a state emergency in response to COVID-19. The declaration Declaration of Kansas Executive Action authorizes the use of state resources and personnel to assist with response and recovery Active Emergency operations in affected counties that meet certain criteria. Text has not yet been released. Executive Order Kansas Executive Action Governor Laura Kelly (D) has extended states of local disaster emergency. Active No. 20-03 Mass Gatherings – Governor Laura Kelly (D) has banned all gatherings of more than 50 people statewide. This does Executive Order Kansas Executive Action not affect apartments, healthcare facilities, shopping malls, airports, religious gatherings, and Active No. 20-04 more. Refer to order. (rescinded)

Governor Laura Kelly (D) has ordered all utility providers not under the jurisdiction of the Kansas Executive Order Corporation Commission temporarily suspend the practice of disconnecting service to Kansas Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-05 citizens for non-payment. This order covers all electrical, natural gas, water, and telecommunications utilities as well as internet service providers. Executive Order Governor Laura Kelly (D) has ordered a temporary prohibition on evictions and foreclosures Kansas Executive Action No. 20-06 Active across the state in an effort to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. (rescinded) School Closure - Governor Laura Kelly (D) has ordered the closure of K-12 schools for the duration of the 2019- Kansas Executive Action Executive Order Active 2020 school year. No. 20-07 Executive Order Governor Laura Kelly (D) has temporarily ordered an expansion of telemedicine and has issued an Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-08 order addressing certain licensing requirements. Executive Order Kansas Executive Action Governor Laura Kelly (D) has temporarily suspended statutes surrounding motor carriers. Active No. 20-09 Governor Laura Kelly (D) has rescinded Executive Order #20-06 and replaced it with Executive Order #20-10, which temporarily prohibits certain foreclosures and evictions. The EO explicitly Executive Order requires that a financial hardship indirectly or directly caused by COVID-19 be the reason a Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-10 homeowner or renter can’t make payments. In addition, no landlords can evict a residential tenant when all defaults or violations of the rental agreement are caused by financial hardships due to COVID-19. Governor Laura Kelly (D) has temporarily ordered all Kansas waste removal providers, trash and Executive Order recycling, from cancelling or suspending commercial or residential waste or recycling removal Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-11 services for Kansas residences and businesses as a result of nonpayment due to significant loss of income or increase in expenses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order Governor Laura Kelly (D) has temporarily extended deadlines for driver’s licenses and vehicle Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-12 registration renewals and regulations Executive Order Kansas Executive Action Governor Laura Kelly (D) has extended the tax filing deadlines to July 15. Active No. 20-13 Mass Gatherings – Governor Laura Kelly (D) has banned mass gatherings of 10 or more people. Executive Order Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-14 This does not apply to airports, childcare, hotels, legislative meetings, and more. Refer to order. (rescinded) Governor Laura Kelly (D) has issued an order that overrides provisions of local Stay At Home Executive Order Kansas Executive Action Orders that fail to exempt the Kansas Essential Functions Framework. Refer to order for list of Active No. 20-15 essential functions. Governor Laura Kelly (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must Stay At Home close. Order; Non- Essential Business Essential businesses are identified in the Kansas Essential Function Framework and include Kansas Executive Action Closure; Mass Active medical services; public safety; transportation; manufacturing; and more. Refer to order. Gatherings - Executive Order The order prohibits gatherings of 10 or more people. No. 20-16 Executive Order Governor Laura Kelly (D) has issued an order that provides temporary relief from certain Kansas Executive Action Active No. 20-17 unemployment insurance requirements in response to COVID-19.

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Executive Order Governor Laura Kelly (D) has issued an order banning mass gatherings of 10 or more people. No. 20-18 (struck Activities and facilities exempt from this order include the Kansas Legislature; operations of the Kansas Executive Action Active down by U.S. government; airports; childcare locations; hotels and motels; law enforcement; detox centers; Legislature) healthcare facilities; libraries; and more. Refer to Order. Legislature The Kansas Legislature has adjourned early. Tentatively scheduled to return 4/27-5/15 for veto Kansas Legislative Action Adjourns Sine Die N/A session. Early Appropriates $50 million to respond to the coronavirus pandemic during the fiscal years ending Kansas Legislative Action SB 66 Final Enacted June 30, 2020 and June 30, 2021. Attorney General The Office of the Attorney General issued compliance with the Kansas open meetings act during Kansas Regulatory Action Effective Emergency an emergency declaration. Compliance Executive Order Kentucky Executive Action Governor (D) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active 2020-215 Executive Order Kentucky Executive Action Governor Andy Beshear (D) has prohibited price gauging. Active 2020-216 Governor Andy Beshear (D) has issued an executive order easing restrictions on nurses who live Kentucky Executive Action Executive Order Active out of state and making it quicker to obtain a license. Kentucky Executive Action Executive Order Governor Andy Beshear (D) issued an executive order to cease all elective medical procedures. Active Governor Andy Beshear (D) declared a state of emergency relating to insurance. It orders all insurers to waive all cost-sharing for screening and testing of COVID-19. It orders all insurers to Executive Order Kentucky Executive Action waive prior authorizations for screening and testing. It orders all insurers to offer access to out-of- Active No. 2020-220 network services. It orders all insurers to allow people to obtain refills of prescriptions even if it was recently filled. Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered that pharmacists in the state may dispense emergency Executive Order Kentucky Executive Action refills of up to a 30-day supply for any non-controlled medication and may operate temporarily a Active 2020-224 pharmacy in an area not designated on the pharmacy permit. Executive Order Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered the state to waive the waiting period for unemployment Kentucky Executive Action Active No. 2020-235 insurance. Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered food and beverage sales to be restricted to take-out and Retail Closure – delivery, and drive-thru only. Establishments offering carry-out, delivery and drive-thru orders shall Kentucky Executive Action Executive Order Active ensure that patrons and employees engage in appropriate social distancing (staying 6 feet away No. 2020-236 from each other). Non-Essential Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered all non-life sustaining businesses to close. Business Closed – Executive Order Kentucky Executive Action Life sustaining businesses include grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, hardware stores, retail Active 2020-246 and businesses that are not life-sustaining may provide delivery and curbside service, and those Executive Order covered under U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s CISA list. 2020-257 Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered the creation of the Team Kentucky Fund - a fundraising Executive Order Kentucky Executive Action platform designed to provide financial assistance to Kentuckians whose employment has been Active 2020-253 affected by COVID-19 Executive Order Governor Andy Beshear (D) has evictions in the state of Kentucky for the duration of the COVID- Kentucky Executive Action Active 2020-257 19 Emergency. Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered that residents of Kentucky not travel to other states, with Executive Order four exceptions: 1) travel to other states for work or groceries, 2) travel to care for loved ones, 3) Kentucky Executive Action Active 2020-258 travel to obtain health care and 4) travel when required by a court order. Any residents who do travel out of state must self-quarantine for 14 days. Governor Andy Beshear (D) has issued an order allowing critical workforce sectors to rehire Executive Order previously retired workers to fill key roles. The order, which last the duration of the state of Kentucky Executive Action Active 2020-265 emergency, applies to law enforcement, firefighters, emergency medical service personnel, park rangers and corrections officers. Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered that travelers coming to Kentucky quarantine for 14 days after arrival, unless travelers are coming because it is a requirement of employment; to render Executive Order care as a healthcare professional or volunteer; to obtain groceries, medicine, or other necessary Kentucky Executive Action Active 2020-266 supplies; to seek or obtain care by a licensed healthcare provider; to provide care for elderly, minors, dependents, or other vulnerable persons; or are required by court order to travel to Kentucky. Primary Governor Andy Beshear (D) has ordered the statewide primary election to be postponed to June Kentucky Executive Action Active Postponed 23. Public School Kentucky Executive Action Governor Andy Beshear (D) has recommended that schools be closed through May 1. Active Closures Retail Closure – Governor Andy Beshear (D) announced an order to close public-facing businesses that must close Cabinet or Health include entertainment, hospitality and recreational facilities, community and recreation centers, Kentucky Executive Action Active and Family gyms and exercise facilities, hair salons, nail salons, spas, concert venues, theaters, and sporting Services event facilities. Suspends certain provisions in order to protect workers, including the seven day waiting period to Kentucky Legislative Action SB 150 file for unemployment benefits. Allows employees who have not been terminated but have Final Enacted experienced a reduction in hours to file for unemployment benefits.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Legislature Not Kentucky Legislative Action Meeting The Kentucky Legislature is on an abbreviated schedule. Planning to adjourn sine die April 15. N/A Frequently Requires employers to provided paid sick leave to employees in response to COVID-19. This measure provides that an employee who works for the same employer for thirty days within a year from the commencement of employment is entitled to paid sick days. The employee is to be entitled to eight hours of paid sick leave after completing 120 hours of employment with the same Kentucky Legislative Action SB 282 1st Chamber employer or thirty days employment, whichever occurs last. An employee shall then accrue paid sick days at the rate of not less than one and one-half hours per every thirty hours worked, beginning at the commencement of employment with the employer or the effective date of this measure, whichever is later. Cabinet for Health and Family The Cabinet published an emergency rule related to enhanced and suspended Medicaid services Kentucky Regulatory Action Services Effective during a declared national or state emergency. Emergency Rule Department for The Department has issued an emergency rule enhancing early intervention services to include Public Health Kentucky Regulatory Action tele-intervention delivery methods and continuing current early intervention service provider Effective agreements which are set to expire June 30, 2020. Emergency Rule Requires the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to assess Kentucky’s preparedness to Kentucky Legislative Action SJR 246 1st Chamber address the coronavirus and report the results to the General Assembly by March 31, 2020. Legislature Louisiana Legislative Action Temporarily The Louisiana Legislature has recessed until a later date due to COVID-19. N/A Adjourns Provides that during the public health emergency declared in Proclamation 25 JBE 2020, and any extension thereof, the secretary of state may, by rule, waive, suspend, or delay compliance with all or part of any statute it is the duty of the secretary of state to administer or enforce with respect to Louisiana Legislative Action SB 499 1st Chamber any registered business entity, partnership, and any other registration required by law, if he reasonably deems compliance with the statute is impossible or impractical as a result of conditions created during a declared state of emergency.

Provides that every essential worker who is disabled because of the contraction of the disease, COVID-19, or the dependent of an essential worker whose death is caused by COVID-19, is Louisiana Legislative Action SB 475 1st Chamber entitled to the compensation provided in present law the same as if the essential worker received personal injury by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment.

Board of Nursing The Board adopted an emergency rule which extends the expiration of temporary permits for new Louisiana Regulatory Action nursing graduates who have been unable to take the NCLEX-RN licensure exam or reinstate an Effective Emergency Rule expired permit during a public health emergency. Department of Health Louisiana Regulatory Action The Department issued an emergency rule amending Programs and Services due to COVID-19. Effective Emergency Rule Department of Health Louisiana Regulatory Action The Department issued an emergency rule related to emergency telemedicine. Effective Emergency Rule Department of Health The Department issued an emergency rule related to reportable diseases and conditions Louisiana Regulatory Action Effective coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19). Emergency Rule Department of The Department adopted an emergency rule that allows any insured who has an auditable Insurance Louisiana Regulatory Action insurance policy issued the right to make a demand upon its admitted insurer to permit the insured Effective to immediately conduct a mid-term self-audit of the insurance policy. Emergency Rule Department of The emergency rule suspends any notice of cancellation, notice of nonrenewal or Insurance nonreinstatement of insurance policies that was in force and effect at 12:01 a.m. on March 12, Louisiana Regulatory Action Effective 2020. Any such notice shall be null and void, but may be reissued after the emergency rule Emergency Rule expires. Department of The Department issued an emergency rule related to patient protection and related health care Insurance Louisiana Regulatory Action services regarding health insurance matters affecting insureds in Louisiana caused by the Effective outbreak of COVID-19. Emergency Rule Department of Insurance The Department issued an emergency rule related to temporary licensing of certain insurance Louisiana Regulatory Action Effective producers. Emergency Rule

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Department of Health The Department issued an emergency rule related to Medical Professions; Restricted Temporary Louisiana Regulatory Action Effective Permits; Emergency Temporary Permit. Emergency Rule Department of The Department adopted an emergency rule regarding the mid-term audit of auditable policies Insurance during the COVID-19 state of emergency. The emergency rule applies to all admitted insurers who Louisiana Regulatory Action Effective issued any insurance policy in Louisiana that provides insurance coverage to commercial insureds Emergency Rule whose insurance policy is rated using an auditable exposure basis. Department of Insurance The Department issued an emergency rule related to medical surge-related patient transfers in Louisiana Regulatory Action Effective Louisiana during the outbreak of Coronavirus. Emergency Rule Governor (D) has established a COVID-19 task force. The task force will lead COVID-19 Task the state’s planning for different scenarios relating to the spread of coronavirus, offer guidance to Louisiana Executive Action N/A Force the Governor’s Office and the Unified Command Group, and to agencies, local governments, businesses, and organizations. Emergency Louisiana Executive Action Governor John Bel Edwards (D) declared a public health emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Proclamation Governor John Bel Edwards (D) issued an order postponing Louisiana’s upcoming election Executive Order Louisiana Executive Action including the presidential primary in response to COVID-19, commonly called the coronavirus. The Active No. 2020-17 elections scheduled for April and May will take place in June and July.

Mass Gatherings; Governor John Bel Edwards (D) signed a proclamation that among other actions immediately School Closures halts any gathering of more than 250 people until Monday, April 13. Louisiana Executive Action –– Emergency Active Proclamation No. The order also closes all K-12 public schools 3/16 – 4/13, statewide. 2020-27

Emergency Governor John Bel Edwards (D) has ordered temporary suspension of statutes surrounding Louisiana Executive Action Proclamation No. Active telehealth, bid procedures, teachers, and other healthcare. Refer to order. 2020-32 Governor John Bel Edwards (D) has issued an order that updates the state's response to the Emergency COVID-19 outbreak with additional provisions relating to first-responders, law enforcement Louisiana Executive Action Proclamation No. Active rehiring, rehiring of retired public employees, insurance commissioner emergency authority, 2020-37 shareholder meetings, and remote notarization. Governor John Bel Edwards (D) has ordered a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people. Mass Gatherings; Retail Closure – Louisiana Executive Action This order closes all casinos, bars, and movie theatres. Active Governor’s Directive This order limits restaurants to delivery, take out and drive-through orders only.

Governor John Bel Edwards (D) has issued a statewide Stay At Home order beginning March 23. Non-essential businesses must close. This order was amended on March 30 to extend the Stay at Home Order to April 30. Stay At Home Essential workers include healthcare workers and caregivers; Mental health and Social Service Order – workers; Pharmacy employees; Workers supporting groceries, pharmacies and other retail sales Louisiana Executive Action Emergency Active of food and beverage products; Restaurant carryout and quick-serve food operations and food Proclamation No. delivery employees; Farm workers; Electricity and Utility Industry Employees; Critical 2020-33 Manufacturing Employees (medical supply chains, energy, transportation, food, chemicals); Petroleum, Natural and Propane; Gas Workers; Transportation and Logistics Workers; Communications and Information Technology Employees; Financial Services and Banking Industry Employees. Executive Louisiana Executive Action Proclamation No. Governor John Bel Edwards (D) has renewed the state of emergency for coastal Louisiana. Active 2020-39 Governor John Bel Edwards (D) has extended his Stay at Home order until April 30. The updated proclamation unites several proclamations the Governor issued in March, extending them to April Executive 30. Louisiana Executive Action Proclamation No. Active 2020-41 School closures will continue through April 30 and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) is in the process of determining what could potentially happen beyond April 30.

Governor (D) has prohibited certain necessities from being sold at unconscionable Declaration of prices. The declaration specifies the necessities affected by the COVID-19 market disruption as: Maine Executive Action Abnormal Market Active 1) paper products; 2) cleaning supplies; 3) hand sanitizer; 4) personal hygiene products; 5) Disruption medicine and medical supplies; 6) food; and 7) water.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Janet Mills (D) declared a civil emergency in response to COVID-19. In addition, the governor is recommending ending classroom instruction in all public schools as soon as reasonably practical. Proclamation of Civil Emergency; In addition, the governor is recommending postponing all events with 50 or more people all Mass Gatherings; Maine Executive Action gatherings of more than 10 that include individuals who are at higher risk for severe illness, such Active School Closures – as seniors, until further notice. Governor’s Recommendations In addition, the governor is recommending postponing all non-urgent medical procedures, elective surgeries, and appointments at hospitals and health care providers across the state until further notice. Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order suspending provisions of certain health care Executive Order Maine Executive Action professional licensing statutes and rules in order to facilitate the treatment and containment of Active 16 FY 19/20 COVID-19 . Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order extending compliance dates under certain motor Maine Executive Action Active 18 FY 19/20 vehicle laws. Governor Janet Mills (D) has ordered all non-essential businesses to close.

Essential businesses include: food processing, agriculture, industrial manufacturing, construction, Non-Essential trash collection, grocery and household goods (including convenience stores), home repair and Business Closure Maine Executive Action hardware and auto repair, pharmacy and other medical facilities, biomedical, behavioral health Active – Executive Order and health care providers, child care, post offices and shipping outlets, insurance, banks, gas 19 FY 19/20 stations, laundromats, veterinary clinics and animal feed and supply stores, shipping stores, public transportation, and hotel and commercial lodging. Restaurants may still provide take-out and delivery. Refer to order. Governor Janet Mills (D) has ordered all restaurants and bars statewide close to dine-in customers. Retail Closure; The governor orders a ban on all gatherings of more than 10 people. Maine Executive Action Mass Gatherings – Active Executive Order In addition, Governor Mills strongly urged non-essential public-facing businesses, such as gyms, hair salons, theatres, casinos, shopping malls, to close their doors for two weeks to minimize public gatherings. Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order modifying requirements applicable to Family Child Executive Order Maine Executive Action Care Providers in order to facilitate employment of persons needed for the treatment and Active 20 FY 19/20 containment Of COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order increasing flexibility in scheduling physical exams for Maine Executive Action Active 22 FY 19/20 children ordered into the custody of DHHS for their protection and containment of COVID-19. Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order suspending provisions of the Maine Pharmacy Act Executive Order Maine Executive Action and related rules in order to facilitate the continuation of out-of-state clinical trials of investigational Active 23 FY 19/20 drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order regarding recycling and solid waste facility operating Maine Executive Action Active 24 FY 19/20 hours enforced by the department of environmental protection. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order suspending certain restrictions, on an as-needed Maine Executive Action Active 25 FY 19/20 basis, on job training funds managed by the Maine Community College System’s MQC program. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order regarding certain watercraft laws enforced by the Maine Executive Action Active 26 FY 19/20 Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order regarding state certified hypodermic apparatus Maine Executive Action Active 27 FY 19/20 exchange programs. Governor Janet Mills (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Stay At Home Order; School The order also places limits of customers at essential businesses; and implements additional Maine Executive Action Closure - sanitation and social distancing requirements. Essential businesses are still defined as they are in Active Executive Order Executive Order 19 FY 19/20. 28 FY 19/20 The order also closes private and public K-12 schools statewide until at least May 1. Governor Janet Mills (D) has signed an order modifying provisions of the Maine General Executive Order Maine Executive Action Assistance Program and related rules in order to meet the basic needs of people during the Active 29 FY 19/20 COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Janet Mills (D) has extending the State’s property tax exemption deadline to either the commitment date of the municipality (the date set each year, usually in July, when the Tax Executive Order Maine Executive Action Assessors commit the town’s assessment roll to the Tax Collector to allow for the receipt of Active 30 FY 19/20 payment), or 30 days after the termination of the Governor’s Proclamation of Civil Emergency, whichever comes first. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has issued an order extending deadlines related to certain property tax Maine Executive Action Active 31 FY 19/20 exemptions. Executive Order Maine Executive Action Governor Janet Mills (D) has issued an order related to fire burn permits. Active 32 FY 19/20

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Governor Janet Mills (D) has issued an order calling for a 14 day self-quarantine for any person Executive Order traveling into Maine from an outside state, unless they are performing essential services. Maine Executive Action Active 34 FY 19/20 Lodging is also restricted to only be use for restricted purposes such as housing for the vulnerable and healthcare workers, and for individuals to self-quarantine.

Governor Janet Mills (D) has issued an order allowing all health care providers licensed by the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation to provide services via telehealth; heave Executive Order Maine Executive Action license expiration dates extended; not have to complete continuing education. In addition, certain Active 35 FY 19/20 licensees may receive temporary licensure to provide healthcare in person or through telehealth and reactivate their Maine license immediately if retired within the last three years. Executive Order Governor Janet Mills (D) has issued an order related to guide licensing and outdoor ethics laws Maine Executive Action Active 36 FY 19/20 enforced by the Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife. Maine Legislative Action LD 2126 Provides one-time funding to respond to COVID-19. The total provided is $467,172. Final Enacted Legislature Maine Legislative Action Adjourns Sine Die The Maine Legislature adjourned sine die almost a month early due to COVID-19. N/A Early Emergency One emergency bill grants Governor Mills access to at least $11 million in State funding to Legislative respond to COVID-19, while another omnibus emergency bill expands authorities of State and Legislative Action; Maine Package; local officials to allow them greater flexibility to respond to the virus and to provide support to Enacted Executive Action LD 2163; Maine workers impacted by the virus. The bills were enacted by the Legislature and Governor LD 2167 Mills will sign them March 18. Department of Health and Human The Department adopted an emergency rule that will remove the MaineCare Benefits Manual Maine Regulatory Action Services (MBM), Chapter I, Section 4, Telehealth Services blanket prohibition against providers utilizing Effective telehealth to deliver services under the MBM, Chapter II, Section 80, Pharmacy Services. Emergency Rule Declaration of Governor (R) declared a state of emergency and a catastrophic health emergency in Maryland Executive Action State of Active the State of Maryland. Emergency Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order allowing municipalities to postpone elections. Active Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order amending and restating Order No. 20-03-20-01 to Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active further authorize additional telehealth services. Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order authorizing remote notarizations. Active Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order determining that disability services personnel are Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active health care providers necessary for the state's response to COVID-19. Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order extending tax deadlines to July 15, 2020. Active Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order initiating a process for authorization of labs in the Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active state to develop a perform Covid-19 testing. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order prohibiting excess profits on certain goods and Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active services. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order related to healthcare licensure, inactive Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active practitioners, scopes of practice, and adult centers. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order temporarily prohibiting evictions of tenants Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active suffering substantial loss of income due to COVID-19. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order waiving family contributions to the Maryland Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active Children's Health Program. Executive Order Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order to expand child care access to child care for critical Maryland Executive Action Active (amended) personnel during the state of emergency. Mass Gatherings – Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order prohibiting gatherings of more than 10 people, Maryland Executive Action Active Executive Order including social, community, spiritual, religious, recreational, leisure, and sporting gatherings.

Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order that closes all non-essential businesses. Non-Essential Only essential businesses and facilities identified as critical infrastructure sector by the U.S. Business Closure; Maryland Executive Action Department of Homeland Security will stay open. Salons, barbershops, tanning parlors; tattoo Active Mass Gatherings - parlors must also close. Restaurants and bars may still provide take-out and delivery. Executive Order The order also prohibits gatherings of 10 people or more.

Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order to close all Maryland casinos, racetracks, and Retail Closure – Maryland Executive Action simulcast betting facilities to the general public indefinitely. Does not apply to hotels adjacent to Active Executive Order casinos. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has ordered all restaurants, bars, movie theaters, and gyms to close beginning March 16. Take-out and delivery will still be available. Retail Closure – Maryland Executive Action Governor’s Fitness centers, health clubs, gyms, pools, and spas, theaters, and bingo halls must close. Malls Active Directives must close. Restrictions have been placed at BWI Airport. This was announced at a press conference. This does not apply to grocery stores, pharmacies, has stations, and banks. Maryland Executive Action School Closure Maryland public schools will remain closed until April 24. Active

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Stay At Home Maryland Executive Action Active Order The order amends the Non-Essential Business Closure EO. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has issued an order which prohibits the repossession of cars and trucks, as well as homes that are not considered "real property" such as trailers or boats. Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active This order also suspends commercial and residential evictions for the duration of the order, if the tenant can demonstrate a substantial loss of income.

Governor Larry Hogan (R) has signed an order delegating authority to local health officials to Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active control and close unsafe facilities. Governor Larry Hogan (R) has signed an order authorizing various actions related to nursing Maryland Executive Action Executive Order Active homes and other health care facilities. Primary Governor Larry Hogan (R) has postponed the statewide primary originally scheduled for late April Maryland Executive Action Active Postponed to June 2.

Authorizes certain actions by the Governor with regard to the coronavirus outbreak. the Governor may: (1) prohibit cost–sharing by carriers for disease testing and any associated costs that is conducted based on testing protocols recommended by the Secretary of Health; (2) order the Department of Health to cover the cost of disease testing and any associated costs, if the costs would not otherwise be paid for by a carrier or another third party; (3) require carriers and the Maryland Medical Assistance Program to cover the cost of an immunization and any associated costs; (4) establish or waive telehealth protocols, including authorizing health care professionals HB 1663; licensed out–of–state to provide telehealth to patients; (5) order the Department of Health to Maryland Legislative Action 2nd Chamber SB 1080 reimburse synchronous and asynchronous telehealth services provided to a patient, without regard to whether the patient is at a clinical site; (6) for the duration of the emergency, prohibit a retailer from increasing the sale or rental price of any good or service to a price that increases the retailer’s value of profit by more than 10%, including for the price of: 1. food; 2. fuel; 3. water and ice; 4. medicine; 5. medical supplies and equipment; 6. cleaning products; 7. building supplies and equipment; 8. energy sources; and 9. storage space; and (7) prohibit an employer from terminating an employee solely on the basis that the employee has been required to be isolated or quarantined under Title 14 of the Public Safety Article.

Legislature Maryland Legislative Action Adjourns Sine Die The Maryland Legislature adjourned sine die two weeks early due to COVID-19. N/A Early

HB 1661: 2nd SB 1079; Maryland Legislative Action Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Chamber; HB 1661 SB 1079: Enacted Pending Maryland Legislative Action SB 190 Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Governor’s Approval Executive Order Governor (R) declared a state of emergency to give state government more Massachusetts Executive Action Active No. 591 flexibility to respond to this evolving outbreak. Governor’s Governor Baker (R) issued an emergency order temporarily closing all child care programs and Massachusetts Executive Action Active Temporary Order authorizing the temporary creation and operation of emergency child care programs.

Governor’s Governor Baker (R) issued an order extending the registration of certain health care professionals' Massachusetts Executive Action Active Temporary Order licenses. Governor Charlie Baker (R) issued an emergency order requiring insurers to allow all in-network providers to delivery clinically appropriate, medically necessary covered services to members via telehealth. Governor’s Massachusetts Executive Action Active Temporary Order The GIC and all carriers are required to cover, without any cost-sharing, medically necessary treatment delivered via telehealth related to COVID-19. The Commissioner of Insurance will direct guidance to implement this order. Governor's Governor Baker (R) has prohibited corporations from holding annual or special meetings of Massachusetts Executive Action Active Temporary Order shareholders.

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Governor Baker (R) has ordered all businesses and organizations that do not provide “COVID-19 Essential Services” to close. The governor also announced a Stay At Home Advisory - this is not an Order and cannot be enforced. Non-Essential Business Closure; Essential services include: healthcare operations; food and agriculture; public safety; critical Mass Gatherings; infrastructure; logistics; public works; telecommunications; critical manufacturing; financial Stay At Home Massachusetts Executive Action services; and more. Refer to list. Restaurants and bar may still provide take-out and delivery. Active "Advisory" - Governor’s The order also prohibits gatherings of 10 or more people. Temporary Order #13 The governor announced updates to the list of “COVID-19 Essential Services” categories.

The order has been extended to May 4.

Governor Charlie Baker (R) issued an emergency order prohibiting gatherings of more than 25 people, statewide. The order includes, without limitation, community, civic, public, leisure, faith- Retail Closure; based events, sporting events with spectators, concerts, conventions, fundraisers, parades, fairs, Mass Gatherings festivals, and any similar event. Massachusetts Executive Action Active – Governor’s Temporary Order The emergency order also prohibits bars, restaurants, or establishments that offer food and drink to close for on-premise consumption. Take-out and delivery will still be available provided they follow social distancing protocols set forth in Department of Public Health guidance.

School Closures – Retail Closure – Governor Charlie Baker (R) ordered the closure of all public and private K-12 schools, statewide, Massachusetts Executive Action Active Governor’s from 3/16 – 4/6. Temporary Order

HB 4354: 1st HB 4354; Appropriates $95,000 to the commissioner of public health for the surveillance, treatment, Chamber; Massachusetts Legislative Action HB 4502 containment or prevention of the 2019 novel coronavirus. HB 4502: Final Enacted Executive Sessions and Massachusetts Legislative Action Committee The Massachusetts Legislature has postponed meetings and hearings until further notice. N/A Hearings Postponed Massachusetts Legislative Action HB 4561 Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Enacted Establishes and regulates the funding and use of the COVID-19 Quarantine Assistance Fund. Massachusetts Legislative Action HD 4926 Requires the use of the fund for grants to residents of Massachusetts who become unable to earn 1st Chamber wages due to a COVID-19 infection, quarantine or isolation period. Entitles any state employee who is absent from work due to COVID-19 infection, quarantine or HD 4934; Massachusetts Legislative Action isolation, and who does not have sufficient earned sick leave time for the absence, to paid leave 1st Chamber SD 2870 for the duration of their COVID-19 related absence.

Massachusetts Legislative Action HD 4958 Measure would expand unemployment benefits to other classes of workers. 1st Chamber

This measure defines public safety official as any individuals employed as police, fire personnel, correction officers, dispatchers, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, nursing professionals, and all individuals employed and considered as 1st responders. The amount of time a public safety official is incapacitated or unable to perform their duties as a result of the Massachusetts Legislative Action SB 2602 1st Chamber Coronavirus infection or exposure and the required time of hospitalization, time of quarantine or time of self-quarantine must be considered as on duty time, and said public safety official may not be required to use sick time, vacation time, personal time or any other contractual time-off to cover said period of incapacitation or inability to perform regular duty work. Department of Unemployment The Department issued an emergency rule related to procedures and interpret the provisions of Massachusetts Regulatory Action Assistance Effective M.G.L. 151A to alleviate hardship caused by COVID-19. Emergency Rule Office of the Attorney General Massachusetts Regulatory Action The Office issued an emergency rule related to the definition of price gauging. Effective Emergency Rule

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Governor (D) has established four individual COVID-19 task forces. The COVID-19 Task Force on State Operations, covers all aspects of state operations, including employment and facilities. The COVID-19 Task Force on Health and Human Services, covers the COVID-19 Task Michigan Executive Action provision of medical and human services, including protecting the healthcare workforce. The N/A Forces COVID-19 Task Force on Education, covers K-12 public schools and universities and colleges. The COVID-19 Task Force on Economy/Workforce, covers general economic impact, workforce, supply chain, business continuity, and related issues. Executive Order No. 2020-4 Michigan Executive Action (rescinded) Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has extended the emergency and disaster declaration. Active Executive Order No. 2020-33 Mass Gatherings; Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered a temporary prohibition on large assemblages and Public School events and temporary school closures. Closures – Executive Order The order prohibits more gatherings of more than 50 in a single shared space. The order does not Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-5 apply to industrial or manufacturing work, mass transit, or purchase of groceries or consumer (rescinded); goods. Executive Order 2020-11 The order closes all public schools in the state 3/16 – 4/5. Executive Order No. 2020-8 Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has temporarily imposed more enhanced restrictions on the Michigan Executive Action (rescinded); Active excessive pricing of goods, materials, emergency supplies, and consumer food items. Executive Order No. 2020-18 Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered Restaurants, bars, breweries, wineries, clubs, food Retail Closure – courts, cafes, coffeehouses, and other places of public accommodation offering food or beverage Executive Order to cease on-site consumption. All bars, museums, gyms, studios, spas, and casinos must close. No. 2020-9 Michigan Executive Action All hair, nail, tanning, massage, traditional spa, tattoo, body art, and piercing services must close. Active (rescinded); Executive Order This does not apply to grocery stores, convenience stores, pharmacies, healthcare facilities, law No. 2020-20 enforcement facilities, and food courts inside of airports. Executive Order No. 2020-10 Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued a new order regarding temporary expansions in Michigan Executive Action (rescinded); Active unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing. Executive Order No. 2020-24 Executive Order Michigan Executive Action Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered temporary enhanced support for deliveries. Active No. 2020-12 Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered temporary enhancements to operational capacity Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-13 and efficiency of health care facilities. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered temporary extension of deadline to redeem property Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-14 for nonpayment of delinquent property taxes. Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered temporary authorization of remote participation in Executive Order Michigan Executive Action public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school Active No. 2020-15 boards. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered an expansion of child care access during the COVID- Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-16 19 emergency. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered temporary restrictions on non-essential medical and Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-17 dental procedures. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered temporary prohibition against entry to premises for Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-19 the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home-owner from their home.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Michigan Executive Action Order - Executive Active Essential businesses include: healthcare; law enforcement; food and agriculture; energy; water Order No. 2020-21 and wastewater; transportation; public works; financial services; critical manufacturing; defense industrial base; distribution centers; child care workers; and more. Refer to order. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered an extension of county canvass deadlines for the Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-22 March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary Election. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered an enhanced authorization of remote means for Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-23 carrying out state administrative procedures. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered implementing temporary enhancements to Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-25 operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies. Executive Order Michigan Executive Action Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has extended state tax deadlines. Active No. 2020-26 Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered the May 5 election to be conducted with absentee Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-27 ballots.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has ordered an restoring water service to occupied residences Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-28 during the COVID-19 pandemic Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order on temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry Executive Order into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-29 and temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order temporarily suspending scope of practice Executive Order Michigan Executive Action and licensing requirements to the extent necessary to allow licensed, registered, or certified health Active No. 2020-30 care professionals provide medical services necessary to support the response to COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order providing temporary relief from standard Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-31 vapor pressure restrictions on gasoline sales. Executive Order No. 2020-32 Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order placing temporary restrictions on veterinary Michigan Executive Action (rescinded) Active services. Executive Order No. 2020-34 Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order suspending K-12 in-person teaching for the Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-35 rest of the schoolyear. Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order related to worker protections during the COVID-19 pandemic. The order states that it is the public policy of this state that an employer Executive Order Michigan Executive Action shall not discharge, discipline, or otherwise retaliate against an employee for staying home when Active No. 2020-36 he or she is at particular risk of infecting others with COVID-19. The order has multiple provisions on worker protections. Refer to Order. Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued an order placing temporary restrictions on entry into Executive Order Michigan Executive Action health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice Active No. 2020-37 facilities. Executive Order Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) has issued temporary extensions of certain FOIA deadlines to Michigan Executive Action Active No. 2020-38 facilitate COVID-19 emergency response efforts. HB 5631; 1st Chamber; Michigan Legislative Action Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. SB 151 Enacted Michigan Legislative Action HB 5701 Prohibits employer retaliation against sick employees. 1st Chamber Legislature Cancels Most committee meetings have been cancelled. The Michigan Legislature is moving to a one Michigan Legislative Action Committee N/A session a week schedule. Planning to meet 4/1, 4/7, and 4/15. Meetings/Session Days Department of Health and Human Michigan Regulatory Action Services The Department has issued an emergency rule relaxing face-to-face requirements. Effective

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Department of The Department has made the following temporary changes during the COVID-19 emergency: 1) Health and Human waive quantity limits, prior authorizations (PAs), and documentation requirements for respiratory Service equipment and supplies; 2) waive quantity limits, PAs, and documentation requirements for home Michigan Regulatory Action Effective delivery medical supplies; 3) add coverage of surgical masks, hand sanitizer, and patient gowns; 4) recommend physicians utilize telemedicine; and 5) refer DME/medical suppliers to the CDC Emergency Rule COVID-19 personal protection equipment guidelines. The Department adopted an emergency policy, and proposed an identical policy, regarding Department of temporary changes to the home delivery of durable medical equipment (DME) and medical Health and Human Michigan Regulatory Action supplies during the COVID-19 state of emergency. The temporary policy changes apply to Effective Services Medicaid beneficiaries, DME suppliers, Medicaid Health Plans (MHPs), and Integrated Health Emergency Rule Organizations (IHOs). Department of Health The Department adopted an emergency Medicaid policy regarding the relaxation of hospital Michigan Regulatory Action Effective transfer and related transportation policies during the COVID-19 outbreak. Emergency Rule Department of Labor and The Department has issued an emergency rule related to certain employees suffering a Economic Michigan Regulatory Action compensable personal injury under the Workers’ Disability Effective Opportunity Compensation Act due to COVID-19. Emergency Rule Workers' Disability Compensation Michigan Regulatory Action Agency The Agency issued an emergency rule related to workers' compensation and COVID-19. Effective

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action Governor (D) declared a peacetime emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No. 20-01 Public School Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered the closure of public K-12 school, statewide, 3/18 – 3/27. The Closures – order also requires schools to provide care for elementary-age children of health care Minnesota Executive Action Active Executive Order professionals, first responders, and other emergency workers during previously planned school No. 20-02 days to ensure Minnesota’s first line of defense against COVID-19 can stay on the job.

Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered restaurants, cafes, food courts, coffeehouses, and other places offering food or beverage to cease all on-premise consumption. Take-out and delivery is Retail Closure – available. Bars, taverns, breweries, wineries, and clubs are to close. Theaters, cinemas, Executive Order performance venues, and museums are to close. Gyms, recreation centers, studios, and spas are Minnesota Executive Action No. 20-04 Active to close. Tanning establishments, body art establishments, tattoo parlors, piercing parlors, (amended) and businesses offering massage therapy or similar body work, spas, salons, nail salons, cosmetology Order No. 20-08 salons, esthetician salons, advanced practice esthetician salons, eyelash salons, and barber shops must close. Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Law to be Executive Order suspended and ordered several measures to ensure unemployment benefits are available for No. 20-05 workers who are not able to work directly or indirectly due to COVID-19. Minnesota Executive Action (amended) / Active Executive Order The governor has amended the original order to expedite state unemployment insurance benefits No. 20-29 during the COVID-19 emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order providing for emergency relief from motor carrier Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-06 regulations. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered the delay of inpatient and outpatient elective surgery and Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-09 procedural cases during covid-19 peacetime emergency. Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order prohibiting price gouging during the peacetime Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action emergency, responding to reports of essential goods necessary for the health, safety, and welfare Active No. 20-10 of the public being sold at excessive and prohibitive prices. Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order authorizing the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to seek federal authority to temporarily waive or modify Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action certain requirements for federal programs, including but not limited to the Minnesota Family Active No. 20-11 Investment Program, Medical Assistance, and MinnesotaCare, to ensure these programs continue providing necessary support to Minnesota families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order allowing DHS to temporarily issue waivers or Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action modifications to state requirements to ensure that their services can be delivered to Minnesotans Active No. 20-12 safely and without undue delay. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered the temporary suspension of evictions and writs of recovery Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-14 during the covid-19 peacetime emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered immediate relief to small businesses during the covid-19 Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-15 peacetime emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has ordered non-hospital entities to inventory and preserve vital medical Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-16 equipment during the covid-19 peacetime emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order clarifying application of executive order 20-09 to Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-17 veterinary surgeries and procedures. Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action Governor Tim Walz (D) has extended EO 20-04 and EO 20-08. Active No. 20-18 Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order authorizing and directing the commissioner of Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action education to implement a distance learning period and continue to provide a safe learning Active No. 20-19 environment for Minnesota's students. Stay At Home; Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Non-Essential Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; public safety operations; food stores; media; Minnesota Executive Action Business Closure; Active critical manufacturing; energy; water. Refer to order. The order will also close schools through Executive Order May 4. No. 20-20 Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order authorizing the State Auditor to temporarily suspend Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-22 reporting requirements during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order authorizing Minnesota health-related licensing boards Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-23 to modify requirements during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order providing for emergency relief from regulations to Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-24 motor carriers and drivers operating in Minnesota. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order authorizing Peace Officers, Firefighters, and Security- Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-25 Related licensing boards to modify requirements during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order ensuring continuing operations of the Medical Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-26 Cannabis Program during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency. Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order temporary relief from certain regulations to motor Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-27 carriers and drivers operating in the state. Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order allowing out-of-state mental health providers to Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action render telehealth aid and permitting certain licensing boards to provide license and registration Active No. 20-28 relief during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order waiving certain regulations to certain motor carriers Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-31 and drivers operating in the State. Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order allowing the Commissioner of Health to establish Executive Order alternative healthcare facilities. The order allows the Commissioner of Health to temporarily delay, Minnesota Executive Action Active No. 20-32 waive, or modify the scope, timelines, reporting requirements, and activities of state funded grants, and more. Governor Tim Walz (D) has issued an order extending the Stay At Home Order until May 3. It also Executive Order Minnesota Executive Action orders that all workers who can work from home must do so. Workers in critical sectors who Active No. 20-33 cannot work from home are permitted to go to work.

States that in order to mitigate the impacts and hardships encountered by a person quarantined or isolated in this state, any person isolated or quarantined under subdivision 1, clause (3), shall have the following protections: (1) A qualified employee shall be allowed to work at home during the period of isolation or quarantine if, following an interactive process between the employer and qualified employee, such arrangements are reasonable for the employer, in light of the employee's essential job duties, and do not impose an undue hardship on the employer; (2) all civil court actions shall be stayed during the person's isolation or quarantine, but only if the isolation or quarantine materially affects the person's ability to appear; (3) the commissioner of commerce HF 3532 shall negotiate with credit reporting bureaus to waive any negative reports to the person's credit Minnesota Legislative Action rating during a person's period of isolation or quarantine; (4) the commissioner of commerce shall 1st Chamber SF 4194 negotiate a federal waiver for federally guaranteed student loan obligations for persons under isolation or quarantine.

Also, nothing in this subdivision is intended to alter sick leave or sick pay terms of the employment relationship. The period of any isolation or quarantine, as defined in section 144.419, shall run concurrently with any period of protected leave under federal, state, and local law. Either the qualified employee or the employer may elect to have the employee use paid leave benefits for which the employee is eligible under any paid time off, vacation, paid sick leave, or other paid leave benefit made available by the employer during the period of isolation or quarantine.

HF 4275 HF 4275: 1st Minnesota Legislative Action Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Chamber - SF SF 3813 3813: Enacted Relates to modifying eligibility conditions for unemployment insurance and the use of sick leave Minnesota Legislative Action HF 4414 1st Chamber benefits during an outbreak of a communicable disease. Legislature Minnesota Legislative Action Temporarily The Minnesota Legislature has suspended session due to COVID-19 until at least April 14. N/A Adjourns States an insurance company licensed to issue disability income insurance policies in Minnesota may also offer paid family leave insurance benefits providing wage replacement caused by Minnesota Legislative Action SF 4352 1st Chamber absences that are not based on an insured's status as disabled. The benefits may be offered either through a rider to a disability income insurance policy or as a separate insurance policy.

The Commissioner issued a number of community mitigation strategies including the cancellation Mass Gatherings - or postponement of events in excess of 250 people gathered together. The guidance also calls for Minnesota Regulatory Action Department of Effective social distancing of 6 feet per person at smaller gatherings and to limit gatherings with participants Health - Guidance at high risk for severe disease. State of Mississippi Executive Action Emergency Governor (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Declaration Executive Order Mississippi Executive Action Governor Tate Reeves (R) has postponed the upcoming congressional primary. Active No. 1461 Executive Order Mississippi Executive Action Governor Tate Reeves (R) has waived requirements surrounding unemployment benefits. Active No. 1462

Governor Tate Reeves (R) has banned non-essential gatherings of 10 or more people. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings - The governor has ordered all restaurants, bars, or other dining establishments to cease on- Mississippi Executive Action Active Executive Order premise dining. Take-out and delivery is available. No. 1463 The order defines Essential Businesses but does not close non-essential businesses.

Executive Order Governor Tate Reeves (R) has suspended Code surrounding motor carriers and the Department Mississippi Executive Action Active No. 1464 of Transportation. Public School Mississippi Executive Action Governor Tate Reeves (R) has closed all K-12 public schools, statewide, until at least 4/17. Active Closure Governor Tate Reeves (R) has issued a Shelter In Place Order for residents of Lauderdale Shelter In Place County. Non-essential businesses must close. For Lauderdale Mississippi Executive Action Active County - Executive Refer to EO No. 1463 for list of Essential Businesses. Order No. 1465 The order also halts evictions in the county.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Tate Reeves (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order statewide. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Mississippi Executive Action Order - Executive Active No changes of the definition of essential businesses were discussed at the press conference. Order No. 1466 Refer to Order No. 1463 for list.

Executive Order Governor Tate Reeves (R) has issued an order related to notarization of documents and the Mississippi Executive Action Active No. 1467 electronic notarization of documents. Legislature Mississippi Legislative Action Temporarily The Mississippi Legislature has suspended session indefinitely due to COVID-19. N/A Adjourns Department of Health The Department adopted an emergency rule related to duty to report communicable diseases and Mississippi Regulatory Action Effective COVID-19. Emergency Rule Division of Medicaid Allow for enhanced usage of telehealth services during an emergency, clarify definitions and Mississippi Regulatory Action Effective reimbursement methods, and provide updated guidance regarding eligible distance sites. Emergency Rule Division of Medicaid The Division has adopted an emergency rule that adds language regarding beneficiary signature Mississippi Regulatory Action Effective requirements for prescription drug delivery during a national or statewide emergency. Emergency Rule Executive Order Missouri Executive Action Governor (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No. 20-02 Executive Order Governor Mike Parson (R) has ordered temporary suspension of certain statutes surrounding Missouri Executive Action Active No. 20-04 telemedicine, teachers, motor carriers, and more. Refer to order. Executive Order Governor Mike Parson (R) has ordered the suspension of any prohibition of the sale of un- Missouri Executive Action Active No. 20-05 prepared food by restaurants to the public. Executive Order Missouri Executive Action Governor Mike Parson (R) has activated the state militia in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Active No. 20-06 Executive Order Governor Mike Parson (R) has ordered that all penalties enumerated in section 571.104.4, RSMo, Missouri Executive Action Active No. 20-07 for late renewal applications for concealed carry permits. Governor Mike Parson (R) is urging the cancellation or suspension of public gatherings of 50 Mass Gatherings – individuals or more with the exception of educational institutions, daycare facilities, and business Missouri Executive Action Governor’s Press N/A operations. This press announcement came after the CDC issued its new recommendations on Release March 15. Mass Gatherings; Governor Mike Parson (R) announced that gatherings with 10 or more people are banned. Retail Closure – Missouri Executive Action Active Governor’s The governor announced restaurants, bars, and food courts should provide take-out and delivery Directive only. Retail Closure – Governor Mike Parson (R) announced that all casinos will be closed 3/17 – 3/30. Missouri Executive Action Governor’s Active Directive No textual document is available. Governor Mike Parson (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. The order defines essential businesses as those sectors identified on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA list. The order requires non-essential businesses that have yet close to implement social distancing orders but does not require them to close. Stay At Home Missouri Executive Action Order - Governor's The order requires essential businesses to limit individuals to 10-25% of the allotted building code Active Order occupancy, depending on the square footage.

The order keeps all public and private schools closed.

The order limits gatherings to 10 or less people. Executive Order Missouri Executive Action Governor Mike Parson (R) has issued an order related to remote notarization. Active No. 20-08 Appropriates $33,001,534 to the Department of Health and Senior Services to address Missouri Legislative Action HB 2014 2nd Chamber coronavirus preparedness and response. Legislature The Missouri Senate reconvened April 7. The Missouri House will reconvene April 9 to pass the Missouri Legislative Action Temporarily N/A supplemental budget. Adjourns Mayor has issued a Stay At Home Order. All non-essential businesses must close. Kansas City, MO - Missouri Local Action Stay At Home Essential business includes healthcare; essential infrastructure; food stores; pet supply; media; Active Order banks; hardware stores; gas stations; critical trades; laundromat; transit; restaurants may provide take-out and delivery. Refer to order for more.

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Mayor Lyda Krewson and County Executive Dr. Sam Page have issued a stay at home order for St. Louis, MO / St. the City and County of St. Louis. Non-essential businesses must close. Louis County, MO - Missouri Local Action Active Stay At Home Essential businesses include healthcare; stores that provide food; restaurants and bars my Orders provide take-out and delivery; logistics; media; gas stations; hardware stores; laundromats; transportation; hotels; construction; childcare; professional services. Refer to order.

Department of Health and Senior The Department adopted emergency amendments and proposed identical permanent Missouri Regulatory Action Services amendments which would update the requirements for reporting infectious, contagious, Effective communicable, or dangerous diseases to include the 2019-nCoV (coronavirus). Emergency Rule

Governor Steve Bullock (D) has established a COVID-19 task force. The task force is charged COVID-19 Task Montana Executive Action with bolstering the state’s preparations and will coordinate public health response, continuity of N/A Force government, and communication between state, federal and local partners.

Governor Steve Bullock (D) has signed a directive prohibiting landlords from terminating a lease Executive or refusing to renew or extend terms of a current lease agreement at least on a month to month Montana Executive Action Active Directive basis. It also stops involuntary sales of homes, foreclosures, liens placed on residential properties or late fees charged due to inability to pay mortgage payments on time. Governor Steve Bullock (D) has signed a directive requiring travelers arriving from another state Executive or country to Montana for non-work-related purposes undergo a 14-day self-quarantine. The Montana Executive Action Active Directive Directive applies both to Montana residents and non-residents entering the state for non-work- related purposes. Executive Order Montana Executive Action Governor Steve Bullock (D) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No. 2-2020 Governor Steve Bullock (D) is recommending that the public limits all gatherings, especially those Mass Gatherings – more than 50 people, in every community across the state. Governor Bullock is also Montana Executive Action Governor’s Active recommending that individuals over the age of 60 or who are immunocompromised or with chronic Recommendation health conditions do not participate in gatherings of more than 20 people. Public School Montana Executive Action Governor Steve Bullock (D) closed all K-12 public schools, statewide, from 3/16 – 3/27. Active Closures Governor Steve Bullock (D) has ordered food services and alcoholic beverage businesses to Retail Closure - close on-premise dining. Take-out and delivery is available. Montana Executive Action Governor’s Active Directive Cigar bars, health clubs, health spas, gyms, pools, movie and performance theaters, bowling alleys, bingo halls, music halls, and casino must close. Governor Steve Bullock (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. All non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Order; Non- Essential businesses include those sectors listed on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Montana Executive Action Essential Business Active CISA list; food stores; healthcare operations; media; gas stations; hardware; critical trades; transit; Order- Governor’s logistics; legal, accounting, real estate services; and more. Refer to Order and list. Directive Restaurants may still provide take-out and delivery.

Department of Labor and Industry The Department released emergency rules concerning unemployment benefits for people laid off Montana Regulatory Action Effective due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Emergency Rule The Island has implemented a COVID-19 response including quarantine and containment Executive Order N. Maraiana Islands Executive Action measures. All businesses that have facilities open to the general public shall be open to the Active No. 2020-4 public from 6AM to 1PM. Refer to order. State of Nebraska Executive Action Governor (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. N/A Emergency Executive Governor Pete Ricketts (R) and the State Department of Health and Human Services has Nebraska Executive Action Active Directive extended the statewide social distancing restrictions through April 30. Executive Order Nebraska Executive Action Governor Pete Ricketts (R) has ordered regulatory relief for motor carriers. N/A No. 20-01 Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) has ordered that all governing bodies may meet by videoconference or Nebraska Executive Action N/A No. 20-03 telephone. Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order to permit the loosening of eligibility Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-4 requirements for unemployment insurance benefits. Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order to increase flexibility in requirements for Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-5 Nebraska residents relating to driver licensing and vehicle registration requirements. Governor Pete Ricketts (R) has issued an executive order to provide relief to restaurants and bars. Executive Order On March 19, the State of Nebraska directed restaurants and bars in Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-6 Washington counties to close their dining / seating areas and move to takeout, carry-out, or delivery only.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order related to temporary residential eviction Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-7 relief. Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order to expand access to childcare options Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-8 during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order allowing restaurants and bars to provide Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-9 mixed drinks with lids for takeout. Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order to authorize the credentialing of retired or inactive health professionals who wish to serve Nebraskans during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID- Executive Order Nebraska Executive Action 19) emergency. It also defers the requirements for healthcare providers to pay initial licensing Active No. 2020-10 fees or to complete continuing education. Additionally, the Governor is temporarily waiving the restrictions on licensed out-of-state medical professionals working in Nebraska. Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order to give healthcare facilities greater flexibility Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-12 to respond to COVID-19. Executive Order Governor Pete Ricketts (R) issued an executive order to allow online notary services to take place Nebraska Executive Action Active No. 2020-13 immediately and to provide regulatory flexibility to banks. Governor Pete Ricketts (R) and the State Department of Health and Human Services issued a Directed Health Measure. This measure now covers 56 counties. The measure requires COVID- 19 positive individuals to quarantine. School Closure; The measure prohibits gatherings of 10 people or more. Mass Gatherings; Nebraska Executive Action Retail Closures - Active The measure requires restaurants and dine-in establishments to halt on-premise dining. Take-out State Directed and delivery is available. Health Measure All elective medical and dental surgeries and procedures are prohibited.

The updated DHM closes all public and private K-12 schools through May 31.

Governor Pete Ricketts (R) and the State have directed restaurants and bars in affected counties Retail Closure; to close their dining / seating areas and move to takeout, carry-out, or delivery only. Nebraska Executive Action Active Directive The state has issued guidance that restaurants and bars are currently limited to 10 patrons.

Appropriates $83,619,600 for FY2019-20 to the Military Department, for Program 191 - Governor's Nebraska Legislative Action LB 1198 Emergency Program - COVID-19, to aid in carrying out the goals of the Governor's Emergency Enacted Program. Legislature Nebraska Legislative Action Temporarily The Nebraska Unicameral Legislature has been suspended until further notice. N/A Adjourns COVID-19 Task Governor (D) has formed a COVID-19 Task Force to streamline the state’s Nevada Executive Action Active Force allocation of resources in fighting the spread of the novel coronavirus. Declaration of Nevada Executive Action Governor Steve Sisolak (D) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Emergency

Governor Steve Sisolak (D) has ordered all non-essential businesses to close for 30 days.

Restaurants, bars, wineries, pubs, food courts, coffee shops, catered events, clubs, bowling Non-Essential alleys, and other similar venues, and breweries are restricted to take-out, drive-thru, or delivery. Business Closure Nevada Executive Action Active – Executive Order This does not pharmacies, grocery stores, drug and convenience stores, banks and financial 003 institutions, hardware stores, and gas stations.

All gaming machines, devices, tables, games, and any equipment related to gaming activity will be shut down.

School Closure - Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order closing all state DMVs. The order also extends Nevada Executive Action Executive Order Active multiple licensure deadlines. 004 School Closure - Nevada Executive Action Executive Order Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order closing all schools through April 16. Active 005 Executive Order Nevada Executive Action Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order allowing virtual meetings for government bodies. Active 006 Executive Order Nevada Executive Action Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order temporarily banning evictions and foreclosures. Active 008 Mass Gatherings - Nevada Executive Action Executive Order Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order prohibiting gatherings of 10 or more people. Active 007

Executive Order Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order temporarily extending all licenses and permits issued Nevada Executive Action Active 009 by the State of Nevada, Boards, Commissions, Agencies, or political subdivisions for 90 days.

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Stay At Home Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued a Stay At Home Order. Individuals may leave their residences Nevada Executive Action Order - Executive to provide services, perform work necessary, or obtain services from Essential Healthcare Active Order 010 operations; Essential Licensed Businesses; or Essential Infrastructure operations. See List. Executive Order Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order temporarily waiving licensure requirements Nevada Executive Action Active 011 surrounding healthcare workers. Refer to order. Executive Order Nevada Executive Action Governor Steve Sisolak (D) activated the National Guard. Active 012

The Commissioner of Insurance orders health insurers to not impose an out-of-pocket cost for a provider office, urgent care center, or emergency room visit when the purpose of the visit is to be tested for COVID-19; not impose an out-of-pocket cost for COVID-19 testing; to cover costs of COVID-19 immunization as one becomes available. As soon as practicable, a health insurer shall Division of issue guidance to inform its insureds and network providers about available benefits, options for Nevada Regulatory Action Insurance - Effective medical advice and treatment through telehealth, and preventive measures related to COVID-19. Emergency Rule For the purpose of ensuring adequate access to prescription drugs due to shortages caused by supply-chain disruptions, health insurers shall provide coverage for off-formulary prescription drugs if there is not a formulary drug available to treat the insured.

State Board of Provides that a prescription for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine may not be issued, filled or Nevada Regulatory Action Pharmacy - dispensed to an outpatient for a COVID-19 diagnosis, or for any new diagnosis made after Effective Emergency Rule 3/23/2020. Department of The Department published an emergency rule related to health insurer coverage of health care New Hampshire Regulatory Action Insurance - Effective services related to the coronavirus. Emergency Rule Legislature The New Hampshire Legislature is suspending all activities through May 4. The Legislature is New Hampshire Legislative Action Temporarily N/A expected to meet remotely on April 10 to start addressing the budget. Adjourns Executive Order New Hampshire Executive Action Governor (R) has declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No. 2020-04 Public School Closures – New Hampshire Executive Action Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered all K-12 public schools to close from 3/16 – 4/3. Active Emergency Order #1 Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered all restaurants and bars in the state to serve patrons by Retail Closure – takeout, delivery, and drive-through methods only. New Hampshire Executive Action Emergency Order Active #2 to 2020-04 This has been extended to Maty 4 by Emergency Order #26. Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered temporary prohibition on disconnections of electric, gas, New Hampshire Executive Action Active #3 to 2020-04 water, telephone, cable, VOIP, internet, and deliverable fuels.

Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered temporary prohibition on evictions and foreclosures.

Emergency Order #26 modifies EO #4; the original order shall not apply to: Emergency Order a) Eviction proceedings initiated against an individual for violations of a lease or violations of law #4 to 2020-04 which result in either (i) substantial damage to the premises by the individual or members of the New Hampshire Executive Action (modified) / Active individual's household, or (ii) a substantial adverse impact on the health or safety of the other Emergency Order persons residing on the premises; b) Eviction proceedings initiated against an individual in cases #24 of the individuals' abandonment of their rental unit or space. Section 3 of Order #4 shall not apply to the recording of a foreclosure deed and affidavit with respect to a foreclosure sale that occurred on or before March 16, 2020.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered the waiting period for unemployment benefits to be New Hampshire Executive Action Active #5 to 2020-04 waived.

Governor Chris Sununu (R) has temporarily authorized for take-out or delivery beer or wine. Emergency Order New Hampshire Executive Action Active #6 to 2020-04 This has been extended to Maty 4 by Emergency Order #26.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered the temporary modification of data and privacy New Hampshire Executive Action Active #7 to 2020-04 governance plans.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered the temporary expansion of access to Telehealth New Hampshire Executive Action Active #8 to 2020-04 Services to protect the public and health care providers.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered the establishment of a COVID-19 Emergency Healthcare New Hampshire Executive Action Active #9 to 2020-04 System Relief Fund.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered all sellers of groceries to temporarily transition to use of New Hampshire Executive Action Active #10 to 2020-04 single-use paper or plastic bags.

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Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered temporary authority to perform secure remote online New Hampshire Executive Action Active #11 to 2020-04 notarization.

Emergency Order New Hampshire Executive Action Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered a modification of public access to meetings. Active #12 to 2020-04 Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered temporary allowance for New Hampshire pharmacists Emergency Order New Hampshire Executive Action and pharmacies to compound and sell hand sanitizer over the counter ("OTC") and to allow Active #13 to 2020-04 pharmacy technicians to perform non-dispensing tasks remotely. Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered Temporary authorization for out-of-state pharmacies to New Hampshire Executive Action Active #14 to 2020-04 act as a licensed mail-order facility within the State of New Hampshire.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered temporary authorization for out of state medical providers New Hampshire Executive Action Active #15 to 2020-04 to provide medically necessary services and provide services through telehealth. Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered all temporary prohibition of scheduled gatherings of 10 or Emergency Order more attendees. New Hampshire Executive Action Active #16 to 2020-04 This order has been extended to May 4 by Emergency Order #26. Governor Chris Sununu (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must Stay At Home close. Order; Non- Essential Business Essential businesses include healthcare operations; public safety; food and agriculture; critical New Hampshire Executive Action Active Closure; infrastructure; critical manufacturing; critical trades; transit; shipping and logistics; IT and Emergency Order communications; financial services; and more. Refer to Order. #17 to 2020-04 Restaurants may still provide take-out and delivery. Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered a temporary modification to Department of Safety Laws New Hampshire Executive Action Active #18 to 2020-04 and Regulations.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered an extension of Remote Instruction and Support for New Hampshire Executive Action Active #19 to 2020-04 Public K-12 Schools.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered the creation of the COVID-19 Emergency Domestic and New Hampshire Executive Action Active #21 to 2020-04 Sexual Violence Services Relief Fund.

Emergency Order New Hampshire Executive Action Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered emergency funding for child protection services. Active #22 to 2020-04

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered a temporary modification of municipal and local New Hampshire Executive Action Active #23 to 2020-04 government statutory requirements.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has ordered temporary modification of interest penalty for late New Hampshire Executive Action Active #25 to 2020-04 payment of property taxes.

Emergency Order Governor Chris Sununu (R) has restricted hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, inns, and short-term New Hampshire Executive Action Active #27 to 2020-04 rentals to only provide lodging for vulnerable populations and essential workers. Governor Chris Sununu (R) has extended the declared State of Emergency originating in EO 2020- Executive Order New Hampshire Executive Action 04. It also orders that all emergency orders issued pursuant thereto to remain in full force and Active No. 2020-05 effect through the expiration of this executive order. The County Executive issued an executive order stating that no worldly employment or business shall be performed or practiced by any person or entity within the County of Bergen until further notice except: a.) preparation and sale of drugs, meals, prepared food; b.) take-out sale of alcoholic beverages, newspapers, pet food and sanitary pet products, gasoline and food products subject to the conditions and limitations contained herein; c.) Auto repair shops will be permitted to remain open only if attached to and part of a gasoline station; d.) Health care facilities shall remain Bergen County, NJ open with the exception of dental care facilities which shall close except as may be deemed New Jersey Local Action - Essential necessary by a licensed dentist to treat emergency conditions; e.) Law firms, other entities or Active Business Order individuals specifically licensed to provide professional legal services, are hereby exempted from this Executive Order to the degree necessary to participate in Superior Court trials or other ancillary court proceedings or emergent matters or transactions; f.) Banks or banking institutions; g.) Funeral Parlors.

It that states all malls, shopping centers, offices, construction and business activity of any type or nature, except as modified herein, shall be closed until further notice. Creates the Temporary Lost Wage Unemployment Program. It allows persons to claim for lost Pending Executive New Jersey Legislative Action AB 3846 wages due to coronavirus disease 2019, and employers to pay wages to workers ordered under Approval quarantine by licensed healthcare practitioner.

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Prohibits an employer, during the Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency declared by the Governor in Executive Order 103 of 2020 concerning the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, from terminating or refusing to reinstate an employee if the employee requests or takes time off from work based on a written or electronically transmitted recommendation from a medical professional licensed in New Jersey that the employee take time off work for a specified period of New Jersey Legislative Action AB 3848 time because the employee has, or is likely to have, an infectious disease which may infect others Enacted at the employee’s workplace. The measure provides that if an employer violates the provisions of the measure, the affected employee may file a complaint with the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development or initiate a court action. If the employer is found to be in violation, the commissioner or the court is required to order the reinstatement the employee and fine the employer $2,500 for each violation.

AB 3856: Pending AB 3856 Executive New Jersey Legislative Action Makes FY 2020 supplemental appropriation of $10 million. Approval - SB SB 2297 2297: 1st Chamber Legislature New Jersey Legislative Action The New Jersey Legislature is scheduled for session on April 13. Remote voting will be allowed. N/A Remote Voting This measure, during a period in which a state of emergency is declared for the entire State because of a public health emergency, extends to employees of employers with less than 30 New Jersey Legislative Action SB 2279 employees the right to be reinstated to employment after taking family leave, thus ensuring that, 1st Chamber during such a period, all workers who pay for family leave insurance (FLI) will be able to able to return to work after taking FLI benefits. Creates the “Temporary Lost Wage Unemployment Program." It allows persons to claim for lost New Jersey Legislative Action SB 2293 wages due to coronavirus disease 2019, and employers to pay wages to workers ordered under 1st Chamber quarantine by licensed healthcare practitioner. This measure prohibits an employer, during the Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency declared by the Governor in Executive Order 103 of 2020 concerning the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, from terminating or refusing to reinstate an employee if the employee requests or New Jersey Legislative Action SB 2301 takes time off from work based on a written or electronically transmitted recommendation from a 1st Chamber medical professional licensed in New Jersey that the employee take time off work for a specified period of time because the employee has, or is likely to have, an infectious disease which may infect others at the employee’s workplace. Expands the scope of the State’s temporary disability insurance law, so that workers may obtain SB 2304: Final SB 2304 TDI or family leave insurance (FLI) benefits by expanding that law’s definition of a “serious health Enacted New Jersey Legislative Action condition” for which a worker may obtain the benefits, either for the worker’s own condition in the AB 3900 case of TDI benefits, or for the condition of a family member of the worker cared for by the worker AB 3900: 1st in the case of FLI benefits. Chamber Appropriates $20 million from General Fund to DOE to support school facility cleaning and New Jersey Legislative Action AB 3839 2nd Chamber sanitization. Governor (D) has issued an administrative order which allows for municipalities and Administrative counties to impose additional restrictions on hotels, motels and short term rentals beyond the New Jersey Executive Action Active Order 2020-8 statewide order if desired.

COVID-19 Task Governor Phil Murphy (D) has established a COVID-19 task force. The task force will coordinate New Jersey Executive Action Force – Executive all state efforts to appropriately prepare for and respond to the public health hazard posed by N/A Order No. 102 coronavirus.

Mass Gatherings – Governor Phil Murphy (D) has recommended the cancellation of all public gatherings throughout New Jersey Executive Action Governor’s Active New Jersey of more than 250 individuals, including concerts, sporting events, and parades. Recommendation

Governor Phil Murphy (D) has ordered all schools to close, statewide, beginning March 18 until New Jersey Executive Action School Closure Active further notice. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) declared a state of emergency and a public heath emergency to contain New Jersey Executive Action N/A No. 103 the spread of COVID-19. Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action Governor Phil Murphy (D) has ordered upcoming elections to be made vote-by-mail only. Active No. 105 Governor Phil Murphy (D) announced that beginning March 16, all restaurants and bars, statewide, are to close for in-house service. Take-out and delivery is available.

Gyms, movie theaters, casinos, and indoor portions of shopping malls, amusement parks, bowling Retail Closure– alleys will also be required to close. All barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors and Four-State Area New Jersey Executive Action related personal care services will be closed. Active Agreement/Executi ve Order No. 104 This does not affect grocery stores.

Governor Murphy went on to encourage all residents not leave their homes from 8:00PM to 5:00AM. This was announced during a press conference.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action Governor Phil Murphy (D) has ordered temporary limitation on evictions and foreclosures. Active No. 106 Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued a Stay at Home order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Order; Non- Essential businesses excluded are: grocery stores, farmers markets, farms that sell directly to Essential Business customers, other food stores, pharmacies, medical supply stores, gas stations, convenience New Jersey Executive Action Active Closure – stores, hardware stores, laundromats, pet stores, auto maintenance, printing and office supply. Executive Order Restaurants and dining establishments may still offer take-out and delivery. Refer to order for No. 107 more detail.

Additions to essential businesses definitions were announced. Refer to list. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) has ordered all local restrictions that in any way will or might conflict New Jersey Executive Action Active No. 108 with any of the provisions of Executive Order No. 107 to be invalidated. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) has suspended all elective surgeries, invasive procedures to preserve New Jersey Executive Action Active No. 109 essential equipment and hospital capacity. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) has directed the Commissioner of DCF to implement a plan permitting New Jersey Executive Action Active No. 110 access to emergency child care services for essential persons. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) has directing health care facilities to report data, including PPE New Jersey Executive Action Active No. 111 inventory and bed capacity, on a daily basis. Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued an order suspending requirements surrounding Health Care Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action Professionals - including retired professionals - joining New Jersey's COVID-19 response and Active No. 112 providing protections for front line Health Care Responders. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued an order authorizing commandeering of property such as New Jersey Executive Action Active No. 113 medical supplies. Executive Order Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued an order to strengthen COVID-19 response efforts by New Jersey Executive Action Active No. 115 allowing certain retirees to return to public employment. Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued an order extending statutory deadlines for certifying tax Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action levies to county tax boards; extending deadlines for notifying nontenured staff; and extending Active No. 116 school board terms. Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued an order waiving the 2019-2020 statutory school year Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action assessment requirements for eighth grade students and twelfth grade students who have not yet Active No. 117 met the graduation assessment requirement due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action Governor Phil Murphy (D) has closed all state parks and forests and county parks. Active No. 118 Governor Phil Murphy (D) has issued an order which extends the Public Health Emergency Executive Order New Jersey Executive Action declared on March 9, 2020 through Executive Order No. 103. Under the Emergency Health Active No. 119 Powers Act, a declared public health emergency expires after 30 days unless renewed.

Governor Phil Murphy (D) has announced that he will issue an executive order requiring all employees and shoppers at the businesses still open in New Jersey to wear face masks or coverings. The order limits the number of customers allowed inside stores to a max of 50% of their capacity.

The governor also announced that he will order all non-essential construction to cease. According New Jersey Executive Action Executive Order Active to press, there are exemptions.

The governor also announced that he will order the state's primary elections to be postponed until July 7.

This information was announced at a press conference. Textual document not yet available. Executive Order Governor (D) declared a state of public health emergency in response to New Mexico Executive Action Active No. 2020-004 COVID-19. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued 5 executive orders authorizing funds to the National New Mexico Executive Action Executive Orders Guard, Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Department of Health, Active Public Education Department, and Children, Youth & Families Department. Retail Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) announced that the existing public health has been Restrictions– New Mexico Executive Action amended to add restrictions that limit eateries and bars to no greater than 50% of their maximum Active Amended occupancy rate at all times. Executive Order Public School Closure - Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) announced the closure of all public schools throughout the New Mexico Executive Action Active Executive Order duration of the public health crisis. 2020-012 Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order requiring travelers, with the exception of Executive Order healthcare workers, defense contract workers, shipping and freight employees, and federal New Mexico Executive Action Active 2020-013 employees, arriving in New Mexico to self quarantine for 14 days and it grants the department of health the authority to perform screenings. Executive Order Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order providing $20,000,000 in emergency New Mexico Executive Action Active 2020-014 funding for PPE, testing supplies, and other related materials.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order permitting notarial acts through audio-visual New Mexico Executive Action Active 2020-015 technology under certain conditions. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order directing the motor Vehicle Division of the Executive Order New Mexico Executive Action Taxation and Revenue Department to temporarily waive all late fees and penalties that could be Active 2020-016 assessed under the motor vehicle code Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) announced that Health Secretary Kathy Kunkel has mandated all restaurants, bars, breweries, eateries and other food establishments must close to dine-in customers. Take-out and delivery is available.

Recreational facilities, health clubs, resort spas, theaters, flea markets, and indoor shopping malls must close. Retail Closure and Restrictions; Hotels, motels and other places of lodging shall not operate at more than 50% of maximum New Mexico Executive Action Active Executive occupancy. Directive This does not apply to grocery stores, pharmacies, shelters, banks, healthcare facilities, and law enforcement facilities.

The order, in an effort to limit hoarding, directs grocery stores and other retailers to limit the sale of over-the-counter medications, durable medical equipment, baby formula, diapers, sanitary care products and hygiene products to three packaged items per individual.

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) announced a Stay At Home Order. She also announced that Health Secretary Kathy Kunkel has mandated all non-essential businesses close. Non-Essential Businesses Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; essential infrastructure; food and agriculture; Closure; Stay At critical trades; critical manufacturing; laundry and cleaning services; defense related services; New Mexico Executive Action Home Order; Mass Active transit; and more. Refer to order. Gatherings - Executive The order also prohibits gatherings of 5 or more people. Directive This has been extended to May 1. Executive Order Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order directing the New Mexico Department of New Mexico Executive Action Active 2020-017 Transportation to create Emergency Expedited Special Permits. Executive Order Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order allowing certain Canadian nurses to provide New Mexico Executive Action Active 2020-020 care during the pendency of the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order commuting the sentences of incarcerated Executive Order New Mexico Executive Action individuals who meet certain criteria and instructing the Department of Corrections to release Active 2020-021 those individuals from its facilities. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an order renewing the state of public health Executive Order New Mexico Executive Action emergency declared in EO 2020-04, and other powers invoked in that order, an all other order and Active 2020-022 directives contained in executive orders tied to the public health emergency until May 1.

Office of Emergency rules maximizing the available insurance coverage for New Mexicans suffering from Superintendent of New Mexico Regulatory Action COVID-19, pneumonia, or influenza, while simultaneously ensuring that medical costs do not Effective Insurance - create a barrier to testing and treatment. Emergency Rules Division of The Division adopted a notice and order related to excepted benefits notice requirements related New Mexico Regulatory Action Insurance - Effective to COVID-19. Emergency Rule Division of The Division adopted the notice and order related to the matter of the COVID-19 public health New Mexico Regulatory Action Insurance - Effective emergency data call. Emergency Rule

Governor (D) declared a state disaster emergency due to the coronavirus in the state of New York.

The order authorizes the implementation of the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and authorizes all state agencies to assist in the plan. The order amends laws through April 6 , to permit for additional work contracts for emergency purposes, allow for the purchases of necessary commodities and other needed materials, amend exemptions for vehicles registered in Executive Order New York Executive Action other jurisdictions, permit training to do mass-testing for the virus, allow patients to receive Active No. 202 prescribed drugs without delays, permit general hospitals and nursing homes to transfer patients during the emergency, implement health regulations pursuant to the virus, permit nursing supervision visits for personal care services, permit physicians and certified nurse practitioner to issue a non-patient specific regimen to such purposes for collecting specimens from suspected individuals who are sick, rapid approval of the use of the tele-mental health services.

This has been extended by Executive Order No. 202-1 through April 11.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) stated that he will send a program bill to the legislature to provide Governor’s Press paid sick leave to working New Yorkers and specifically protect those who are required to stay New York Executive Action Briefing and N/A home from work because they are being isolated or quarantined as a result of the novel Release – 3/9/20 coronavirus. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) announced that beginning March 16, all restaurants and bars, statewide, are to close for in-house service. Take-out and delivery is available. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings– Gyms, movie theaters, casinos, and indoor portions of shopping malls, amusement parks, bowling Four-State Area alleys will also be required to close. All barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors and Agreement/Executi related personal care services will be closed. New York Executive Action ve Order No. Active 202.3/ Executive This does not affect grocery stores. Order No. 202.5 / Executive Order Any large gathering or event (concert, conference, worship service, performance before a large No. 202.7 audience, etc.) shall be cancelled or postponed if more than 50 persons are expected in attendance. School Closure - New York Executive Action Executive Order Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has closed all K-12 schools statewide. Active No. 202.4 Executive Order Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has temporarily suspended requirements and statutes surrounding New York Executive Action Active No. 202.5 healthcare workers. Refer to order.

Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) announced a mandatory statewide requirement for businesses. The governor has stated that no non-essential business can have more than 100% of its workforce working outside of their homes.

Any essential business or entity providing essential services or functions shall not be subject to the in-person restrictions. This includes essential health care operations including research and laboratory services; essential infrastructure including utilities, telecommunication, airports and transportation infrastructure; essential manufacturing, including food processing and pharmaceuticals; essential retail including grocery stores and pharmacies; essential services Retail and including trash collection, mail, and shipping services; news media; banks and related financial Business Closure - institutions; providers of basic necessities to economically disadvantaged populations; New York Executive Action Executive Order construction; vendors of essential services necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation and Active No. 202.6 and essential operations of residences or other essential businesses; vendors that provide essential 202.7 services or products, including logistics and technology support, child care and services needed to ensure the continuing operation of government agencies and provide for the health, safety and welfare of the public.

The increase to cover 100% of non-essential businesses was announced during a press conference.

Additional Guidance on essential business definitions was released. See link.

The governor has directed non-essential businesses to remain closed through April 29.

Prohibits the enforcement of either an eviction of any tenant residential or commercial, or a foreclosure of any residential or commercial property for a period of ninety days. Authorizes the Executive Order New York Executive Action abatement of interest, for a period of 60 days for a taxpayers who are required to file returns and Active 202.8 remit sales and use taxes by March 20, 2020, for the sales tax quarterly period that ended February 29, 2020. Executive Order Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has directed DFS to suspend foreclosure and to issue emergency New York Executive Action Active No. 202.9 rules on credit late fees. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has banned any non-essential gatherings of any size. Mass Gatherings- New York Executive Action Executive Order Active The order suspends more statutes surrounding healthcare. It also prohibits pharmacists from No. 202.10 dispensing certain medicines. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has issued an order allowing pharmacies to compound their own Executive Order New York Executive Action hand sanitize and practice in an alternate locations and extends the expiration of occupational Active No. 202.11 licenses to the 30th day after this order expires. Executive Order Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has issued an order suspending rules and statutes surrounding Tax New York Executive Action Active No. 202.12 Law and Election Law. The order also postpones the upcoming presidential primaries. Executive Order Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has issued an order suspending rules and statutes surrounding New York Executive Action Active No. 202.13 Mental Health Law, Insurance Law, and Banking Law.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has continued the suspensions and modifications of law, and any directives, not superseded by a subsequent directive, made by Executive Order 202 and each successor Executive Order to 202, for thirty days until May 7.

The order also states that any medical equipment (personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, respirators, bi-pap, anesthesia, or other necessary equipment or supplies as determined by the Commissioner of Health) that is held in inventory by any entity in the state, or Executive Order New York Executive Action otherwise located in the state shall be reported to DOH. Active No. 202.14 The order also allows any physician who will graduate in 2020 from an academic medical program accredited by a medical education accrediting agency for medical education by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education or the American Osteopathic Association, and has been accepted by an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education accredited residency program within or outside of New York State to practice at any institution under the supervision of a licensed physician. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) and Attorney General Letitia James announced that the state will Governor’s New York Executive Action temporarily halt the collection of medical and student debt owed to the State of New York for at Active Directive least 30 days. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) has stated that he will issue an order authorizing the state to take ventilators and medical equipment from private hospitals, nursing homes and other facilities to New York Executive Action Executive Order alleviate the shortages of equipment downstate. Active

This was announced via Twitter. Textual document not yet available. Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) announced a three-way agreement with the Legislature on a bill Executive Action; guaranteeing job protection and pay for New Yorkers who have been quarantined as a result of New York SB 8091 Enacted Legislative Action novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. The program bill also includes the permanent comprehensive paid sick leave policy first advanced in the Governor's FY 2021 Executive Budget proposal. Provides requirements for sick leave and the provision of certain employee benefits when such New York Legislative Action SB 8091 employee is subject to a mandatory or precautionary order of quarantine or isolation due to COVID-Enacted 19 This legislation will provide police, sheriffs, corrections, parole and probation officers with medical New York Legislative Action SB 8117 care coverage and sick leave if such employee is exposed to COVID-19 while working and then Active tests positive for COVID-19. AB 10152; This measure would provide requirements for sick leave and the provision of certain employee New York Legislative Action SB 8090 benefits when such employee is subject to a mandatory or precautionary order of quarantine or 1st Chamber AB 10153 isolation due to COVID-19 and to amend the labor law, in relation to requirements for sick leave. This measure establishes the coronavirus pandemic small business and not-for-profit organization loan program. This measure allows small businesses and not-for-profits to submit a loan guarantee claim to an eligible financial institution for the comptroller's approval during the coronavirus pandemic.

Loans made through the program may not exceed $75,000 and will not charge interest until at New York Legislative Action AB 10208 1st Chamber least 270 days after the coronavirus pandemic is over. Additionally, the loan agreement will allow small businesses and not-for-profits a grace period of 180 days before repayment of the approved loan. The loan agreement must be paid in full within three to six equal payments without a prepayment penalty or early payment penalty.

AB 9953 Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19 and empowers the governor to take the necessary New York Legislative Action Enacted SB 7919 steps to respond to epidemic.

New York Legislative Action AB 9506 Requires every employer to provide its employees with sick leave. 1st Chamber Department of The Department adopted emergency amendments to update the requirements of reporting Health infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases. The adopted amendment adds the severe or New York Regulatory Action Effective novel coronavirus to the list of diseases which must be immediately reported to the Department of Emergency Rule Health. Department of Health The Department issued an emergency rule related to communicable disease, isolation, and New York Regulatory Action Effective quarantine. Emergency Rule Department of Financial Services The Department adopted an emergency amended rule addressing Coronavirus (COVID-19) cost- New York Regulatory Action Effective sharing. The rules apply to health insurers. Emergency Rule

Department of Financial Services The Department adopted a new emergency rule requiring providers to waive all cost=sharing for in- New York Regulatory Action Effective network telehealth services. The rule applies to providers of telehealth services. Emergency Rule

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Governor (D) has prohibited mass gatherings that bring together more than 10 people Mass Gatherings – in a single room or space, such as an auditorium, stadium, arena, large conference room, meeting Executive Order hall, theater, or other confined indoor or outdoor space, including parades, fairs and festivals. No. 117 Bingo halls, bowling alleys, indoor exercise facilities, pools, performance venues, theaters, spas, (amended) / gaming establishments, barber shops, beauty salons, nail salons, massage parlors, tattoo parlors North Carolina Executive Action Active Executive Order must close. No. 120(amended) / Executive Order Does not include airports, bus and train stations, medical facilities, libraries, shopping malls and No. 121 spaces where people may be in transit. Office environments, restaurants, factories, or retail or grocery stores are also excluded.

School Closures – Executive Order No. 117 North Carolina Executive Action Governor Roy Cooper (D) has ordered all public K-12 schools to close through May 15. Active (amended) / Executive Order No. 120

Governor Roy Cooper (D) has ordered all restaurants and bars to close for dine-in consumption. Take-out and delivery will be available. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings North Carolina Executive Action The order restricts mass gatherings mentioned in No. 117 down to less than 10 people. Active – Executive Order No. 118 The order directs the Department of Commerce to ensure people are eligible for unemployment benefits to the maximum extend allowed.

Governor Roy Cooper (D) declared a state of emergency to take appropriate actions necessary to promote and secure the safety and protection of the state. The order waives the maximum hours of service for drivers if the driver is transporting medical supplies and other needed equipment.

The order encourages the Attorney General to use all resources available to monitor reports of abusive trade practices including price gouging.

The order encourages private labs and universities to take all reasonable steps to expand COVID- 19 testing capacity. Executive Order The order waives restrictions related to products or chemicals used to control COVID-19 at North Carolina Executive Action No. 119 - COVID- Active facilities regulated by NCDHHS. 19 Task Force The order waives state licensure requirements for health care and behavioral health care personnel. The order directs the Department of Insurance to work with plans operating in the state to identify burdens for testing for COVID-19 as well as access to prescriptions drugs and telehealth services to reduce cost-sharing to zero for screening and testing. The order creates coverage policies necessary for Medicaid and Health Choice Beneficiaries to receive medically necessary services.

The order also established a COVID-19 task force. The task force will work with state, local, and federal partner in response to COVID-19.

Governor Roy Cooper (D) has enacted a stay-at-home order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Order; Non- The order also calls for a cease in operations for non-essential businesses. Essential businesses Essential Business include Healthcare and human services operations, essential infrastructure operations, grocery North Carolina Executive Action Closures; Mass Active stores, Food and Beverage manufacturing, financial institutions, logistics services, restaurants for Gatherings – off-premise consumption and transportation services; and more. Refer to Order. Executive Order These essential businesses must practice social distancing as much as possible. No. 121 This order limited mass gatherings to be groups of 10 people or less. Governor Roy Cooper (D) has authorized the disposal of surplus state property by donation or Executive Order transfer to any agency, political subdivision, or public school system. The order also authorizes the North Carolina Executive Action Active No. 2020-122 donation or transfer of personal protective equipment and other health care supplies through the State's Health Care Coalitions. Executive Order Governor Roy Cooper (D) has amended Executive Order No. 40 by extending the North Carolina North Carolina Executive Action Active No. 2020-123 Early Childhood Advisory Council. Governor Roy Cooper (D) has prohibited utility shut-offs, late fees, and reconnection fees. The Executive Order North Carolina Executive Action order encourages telecommunications providers, banks, and mortgage services to provide Active No. 2020-124 assistance and flexibility to customers. It provides guidance on restrictions and evictions. Executive Order Governor Roy Cooper (D) has authorized and encouraged remote shareholder meetings North Carolina Executive Action Active No. 2020-125 throughout the duration of the COVID-19 Emergency. Interim Meetings North Carolina Legislative Action The Legislature will not hold committee, commission, or task force meetings until at least April 1. N/A Cancelled

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The City of Durham issued an order for residents to stay at home until April 30. Exceptions to the Durham, NC - order will be allowed for those seeking medical treatment, buying food, or exercising outdoors. North Carolina Local Action Shelter in Place Essential workers, such as hospital and medical staff, law enforcement and firefighters, food Active Order service and grocery store employees, local government employees, will be allowed to travel to work. The order does not prohibit restaurants from providing take-out or delivery options. The County has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Mecklenburg North Carolina Local Action County, NC - Stay Essential businesses include: food stores; healthcare operations; financial institutions; media; Active At home Order critical trades; shipping and logistics; laundry; legal, accounting, insurance, and real estate services; childcare; and more. Refer to Order. The City has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Winston-Salem, North Carolina Local Action NC - Stay At Essential business includes: healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Home Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to list link. Board of Examiners for Speech and The Board has adopted an emergency rule that temporarily waives the requirement for licensure Language North Carolina Regulatory Action for telepractice for speech and language pathologists-assistants. The temporary waive of licensure Effective Pathologists and only applies to speech and language pathology-assistants. Audiologists

Emergency Rule Board of Pharmacy The Board has adopted an emergency rule that updates requirements for pharmacists when filling North Carolina Regulatory Action Effective 4/1 or refilling a prescription for select drugs. Emergency Rule Department of Health and Human The Department has adopted an emergency rule and proposed a rule that would amend North Carolina Regulatory Action Services communicable diseases and conditions reporting requirements. Both the emergency rule and the Effective proposed rule adopt reporting requirements for novel coronavirus. Emergency Rule Medical Board The Board published an emergency rule related to limited license for disasters and emergencies North Carolina Regulatory Action Effective for physicians and physician assistants. Emergency Rule Respiratory Care Board The Board filed an emergency rule to ensure respiratory care practitioners can by licensed without North Carolina Regulatory Action Effective any delay. Emergency Rule State Board of The Executive Director of the State Board of Elections seeks to amend her emergency powers to Elections include catastrophic conditions, including a disease epidemic, so that any necessary modifications North Carolina Regulatory Action Effective to the normal schedule or operations of the November 2020 election can be addressed as soon as Emergency Rule possible. Department of Commerce The Department issued a temporary rule related to Unemployment Compensation Due to North Carolina Regulatory Action Effective Coronavirus and COVID-19. Emergency Rule Department of Public Safety The Department issued a temporary rule related to grant application process for state or federal North Carolina Regulatory Action Effective 4/15 funds awarded in response to COVID-19. Emergency Rule Executive Order North Dakota Executive Action Governor (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No. 2020-3 School Closures – North Dakota Executive Action Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) closed all K-12 schools, statewide. Active No. 2020-4 Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) has temporarily suspended licensure requirements surrounding North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-5 healthcare workers.

Governor Doug Burgum (R) has ordered restaurants, bars, breweries, cafes, and the like to cease on-premise dining. Take-out and delivery is available. The governor has ordered all recreational Executive Order facilities, health clubs, athletic facilities, theaters, and music venues to close. No. 2020-6 and North Dakota Executive Action No. 2020-6.1; Active Order 2020-6.1 closes all salons operated by licensed cosmetologists, including manicurists and Executive Order estheticians, as well as massage therapy, barbershop and tattoo/body art facilities. No. 2020-6.2 Order 2020-6.2 extends the previous orders through April 20.

Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) has ordered all state agencies to identify regulatory statutes or rules North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-7 that can be suspended to help ease this crisis.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order North Dakota Executive Action Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order expanding unemployment eligibility benefits. Active No. 2020-8 Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order allowing pharmacists to provide emergency refills North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-9 for maintenance medications. The order eliminates proof of delivery requirements.

School Closure; Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order closing K-12 public and non-public schools until Executive Order further notice. This order was amended to allow certain school districts to open facilities through North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-10 and May for the purpose of providing child care services to children in grades K-5 only, for K-12 No. 2020-10.1 teachers and other health, safety and lifeline worker households. Executive Order North Dakota Executive Action Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order temporarily suspending NDDOT hearings. Active No. 2020-11 Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order that expands eligibility for workers comp Executive Order North Dakota Executive Action coverage to first responders and health care workers assisting in the State’s response to COVID- Active No. 2020-12 19. Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order giving counties the option of mail ballot-only North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-13 elections to protect public health during the coronavirus emergency. Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order related to the authority of the State Health North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-14 Officer. Executive Order Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order suspending payment of unemployment taxes and North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-15 suspending interest on all Workforce Safety & Insurance (WSI) employer accounts.

Executive Order- Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order suspending deadlines for public libraries to North Dakota Executive Action No. 2020-17 and submit applications for financial aid, expiration dates for licenses to operate a livestock auction, Active No. 2020-17.1 and commercial and public pesticide applicator certifications.

Executive Order- Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order waiving the one week waiting period for North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-18 unemployment benefits for individuals whose unemployment occurred during COVID-19.

Executive Order- Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order strongly encouraging public school board North Dakota Executive Action No. 2020-19 and Active elections take place by absentee ballots. No. 2020-19.1 Executive Order- Governor Doug Burgum (R) has temporarily suspended additional licensure and education North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-20 requirements surrounding healthcare workers. Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order requiring individuals who test positive for COVID- Executive Order- 19, as well as family and household members, to self-quarantine in their place of residence for 14 North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-21 days. Individuals under self-quarantine may only leave with prior approval from the Department of Health. Executive Order- Governor Doug Burgum (R) has prohibited visitation in long term care facilities, including skilled North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-22 nursing facilities and basic care facilities. Executive Order- Governor Doug Burgum (R) has temporarily suspended Code to allow ASTM Class D-4/E-5 winter North Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-23 grade fuel to be sold and distributed through May 20. Governor Doug Burgum (R) has issued an order suspending Code related to a school district's Executive Order- North Dakota Executive Action obligation to conduct written performance reviews for teachers, principals, and assistant or Active No. 2020-24 associate superintendents employed for more than 3 years. Executive Order Governor Mike DeWine (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. The Executive Action Active No. 2020-01D emergency allows state departments and agencies to better coordinate in their response. Governor Mike DeWine (R) has issued an order allowing the Ohio Department of Job and Family Executive Order Ohio Executive Action Services to amend the rules regarding the administration of the publicly funded child care program Active No. 2020-02D in response to COVID-19 under the Governor's direction. Executive Order Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed an order lifting certain unemployment compensation benefit Ohio Executive Action Active No. 2020-03D restrictions. Executive Order Governor Mike DeWine (R) has issued an order directing the Ohio Department of Job and Family Ohio Executive Action Active No. 2020-4D Services to issue a new, temporary license for Temporary Pandemic Child Care. Governor Mike DeWine (R) has issued an order allowing the Ohio Department of Medicaid and Executive Order Ohio Executive Action the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services to adopt and amend rules based on Active No. 20202-5D emergency situations. Executive Order Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed an order for the Emergency Adoption of Rule 4729-5-30.2 of Ohio Executive Action Active No. 2020-06D the Ohio Administrative Code by the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy. Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed an order for the Emergency Adoption of Rule 5101:2-12-02.1, Executive Order Ohio Executive Action 5101:2-13-02.1 and 5101:2-14-02.1 of the Ohio Administrative Code by the Ohio Department of Active No. 2020-07D Job and Family Services. Executive Order Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed an order requesting landlords to suspend for at least 90 days, Ohio Executive Action Active No. 2020-08D rent payments for small businesses and a moratorium on evictions of small businesses.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Mike DeWine (R) has urged all businesses still open, statewide, to begin taking the temperature of employees every day. The governor stated, “If we’re finding we can’t get people to do this, we’re going to have to go to the next stage, which is absolutely close everything down Governor Ohio Executive Action unless it’s essential.” Active Recommendation This is a request. This is not an order. It is not enforceable. This was announced at a press conference on March 18. Public School Governor Mike DeWine (R) announced that all kindergarten through 12th grade schools close Ohio Executive Action Active Closures through May 1. Retail Closure - Governor Mike DeWine (R) announced closures of BMVs, salons, barbershops, spas, and tattoo Ohio Executive Action Active Executive Order parlors. This was announced at a press conference. No textual document available. Retail Closure– Governor Mike DeWine (R) announced the closures of all bars and restaurants, statewide, to in- Ohio Executive Action Administration house patrons beginning March 15. This Director’s Order will be published by the Ohio Active Order Department of Health. Governor Mike DeWine (R) has announced a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close.

Essential businesses include healthcare; public health; human services; essential government Stay At Home functions; essential infrastructure; stores that sell groceries and medicine; media; food, beverage, Order; Non- licensed marijuana, and agriculture; financial institutions; hardware and supply; critical trades; Essential Business logistics; transportation; hotels; critical manufacturing; and more. Refer to order. Closure – Ohio Executive Action Governor’s This has been extended to May 1. Active Directive/Departm ent of Health The order has been amended to require essential businesses to determine and enforce a Order (amended maximum number of customers allowed in a store at one time. and extended) The order has been amended to direct travelers arriving to Ohio should self-quarantine for 14 days. Exceptions include persons who live and work in trans-border areas, heath care workers, public health workers, public safety workers, transportation workers and designated essential workers. Governor Mike DeWine (R) signed an order authorizing an emergency amendment to Rule 4757-5- Executive Order Ohio Executive Action 13 of the Ohio Administrative Code by the Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Active No. 2020-09D Therapist Board. Requires that if COVID-19 is contracted by an employee who was required to work outside of the Ohio Legislative Action HB 573 1st Chamber employee's home workers' compensation covers the employee. Appropriates $5,000,000 to the unemployment Compensation Special Administration Fund to be used to hire additional temporary personnel, pay for overtime of existing personnel, or purchase Ohio Legislative Action HB 574 1st Chamber necessary equipment to help expedite the processing of claims for unemployment insurance as a result of COVID-19. Appropriates funds to support homeless shelters in the state and to provide emergency rental Ohio Legislative Action HB 578 1st Chamber assistance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to declare an emergency. HB 593 Requires paid leave for an employee who is unable to work due to quarantine or mandatory Ohio Legislative Action isolation. Creates a grant program to compensate contract workers who cannot perform services 1st Chamber SB 299 during public health emergencies. The Board adopted an emergency regarding prescription requirements for chloroquine and Board of hydroxychloroquine. The emergency rule is in response to the Governor's COVID-19 state of Ohio Regulatory Action Pharmacy - Effective emergency declaration. The new rule applies to pharmacists and pharmacies that are licensed to Emergency Rule operate in Ohio. Department of Ohio Regulatory Action Medicaid - An emergency rule was published surrounding telehealth during a state of emergency. Effective Emergency Rule The Director of the Ohio Department of Health has prohibited mass gatherings of 100 or more persons in a single room or single space at the same time.

This order does not pertain to normal operations at airports, bus and train stations, medical facilities, libraries, shopping malls and centers, or other spaces where 100 or more persons may Mass Gatherings - be in transit. It does not include office environments, schools, restaurants, factories, or retail Ohio Regulatory Action Department of Active grocery stores. Health Order This order does not apply to religious gatherings or gatherings for the purpose of the expression of the First Amendment.

This order does not apply to weddings or funerals.

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Governor (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. The amended Retail Closure; order issues a Stay At Home Order for all adults over 65 and vulnerable people with serious Stay At Home; underlying medical conditions. The order limits gatherings to no more than 10 people. Mass Gatherings; Non-Essential Executive Action The order now closes restaurants in counties with confirmed cases - may provide take-out and Active Business Closure - delivery. The order closes all businesses not identified on the U.S. Department of Homeland Executive Order Security’s CISA list in counties with confirmed COVID-19. No. 2020-07 (amended) The amended memo to the order adds essential sectors to essential business definition.

Executive Order Governor Kevin Stitt (R) has issued an amendment to 2020-07. The order now allow nurses with Oklahoma Executive Action No. 2020-07 - 3rd inactive licenses to quickly get recertified, allow nurses to practice regardless of tax compliant Active Amendment status and limit prescriptions of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine Executive Order Oklahoma Executive Action No. 2020-07 - 4th Governor Kevin Stitt (R) has issued an order postponing of all elective surgeries an dental work. Active Amendment Governor Kevin Stitt (R) has issued an order requiring travelers from six states to self-quarantine Executive Order for 14 days, requiring delivery personnel to submit to screenings upon request at hospitals, clinics, Oklahoma Executive Action No. 2020-07 - 6th Active long term care facilities and daycares, and protecting health care workers and their families from Amendment discrimination in housing or childcare. Governor Kevin Stitt (R) has issued an order closing non-essential businesses statewide. Non-Essential Business Closure - The amended order continues to define essential businesses as those identified on the U.S. Oklahoma Executive Action Executive Order Active Department of Homeland Security CISA list. No. 2020-07 - 7th Amendment The amended order also is requiring testing labs to share data with the CDC. Governor Kevin Stitt (R) has issued an order ensuring support staff of Oklahoma public schools Executive Order can be paid for the remainder of their current contract despite school buildings being closed Oklahoma Executive Action No. 2020-07 - 8th because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The order also clarifies any ambiguity that existed relating to Active Amendment the amount of paid leave and benefit coverage these employees can have during this health emergency. Executive Order Oklahoma Executive Action Governor Kevin Stitt (R) issued an order urging Oklahomans to follow CDC guidelines. Active No. 2020-08 Public School Oklahoma Executive Action Oklahoma has closed public K-12 schools for the remainder of the school year. Active Closure Governor On April 2, 2020, Governor Kevin Stitt (R) issued an executive order convoking a special Executive and Oklahoma Convokes Special legislative session for the sole purpose of concurring with or terminating the declaration of health N/A Legislative Action Session emergency. Legislature Oklahoma Legislative Action Temporarily The Oklahoma Legislative session is suspended indefinitely. N/A Adjourns Mayor issued a Shelter In Place Order. Non-essential businesses must close. , Oklahoma Local Action OK - Shelter In Active Essential businesses are defined as those sectors identified on the U.S. Department of Homeland Place Order Security CISA list. Executive Order Governor (D) has declared a state of emergency to bring additional medical resources Oregon Executive Action Active No. 20-03 to bear on the state's response to COVID-19. Mass Gatherings – Governor Kate Brown (D) has banned large social, spiritual, and recreational gatherings of 250 Oregon Executive Action Executive Order Active people or more, statewide. No. 20-05 Executive Order Governor Kate Brown (D) has declared abnormal disruption of the market due to COVID-19. No. 20-06 Oregon Executive Action Active (extended) / No. This order has been extended by EO 20-15 until it is terminating by the Governor. 20-15 Governor Kate Brown (D) has prohibited gatherings of 25 people or more beginning March 17. This does not apply to workplaces, grocery stores, pharmacies, and retail stores. She has additionally recommended that Oregonians avoid gatherings of 10 people or more. Mass Gatherings; Retail Closure – The governor has also banned in-house service at restaurants, bars, and other establishments Executive Order that offer food or beverages for sale. Oregon Executive Action Active No. 20-07 (extended) / No. The governor also urged all other businesses are urged to assess their practices, implement 20-14 strong social distancing measures, and close their doors temporarily if they cannot put the new guidance in place.

This order has been extended by EO 20-14 until it is terminating by the Governor. Executive Order Oregon Executive Action Governor Kate Brown (D) announced that all public schools will be closed through April 28. Active No. 20-08

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Kate Brown (D) has declared all in-person instructional activities at higher education Oregon Executive Action Active No. 20-09 institutions to cease. Executive Order Governor Kate Brown (D) has ordered temporary suspension of elective and non-urgent medical, Oregon Executive Action Active No. 20-10 dental, and veterinary procedures. Executive Order Governor Kate Brown (D) ordered law enforcement officers in Oregon to stop serving or acting on Oregon Executive Action Active 20-11 any eviction notice or order that relates to residential evictions for nonpayment. Governor Kate Brown (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close.

The order requires businesses and non-profit entities to facilitate telework to the maximum extent Stay At Home possible. Oregon Executive Action Order – Executive Active Order No. 20-12 Restaurants and food/beverage establishments may still provide take-out and delivery.

The following are ordered to close: amusement parks; aquariums; arcades; recreational places; spas; nail and tanning salon; theaters; fitness businesses; gyms; outdoor malls; furniture stores; bowling alleys; and more. Refer to order. Executive Order Governor Kate Brown (D) has ordered a temporary moratorium on certain evictions and Oregon Executive Action Active No. 20-13 terminations of rental agreements and leases. Governor Kate Brown (D) has announced that schools statewide will be closed for the remainder of the schoolyear. Oregon Executive Action School Closure Active This was announced during a press conference. No textual document available. Board of Psychology Mental Health Regulatory The Board published an emergency rule related to the temporary Suspension of In-Person Oregon Regulatory Action Effective Agency Continuing Education Requirement.

Emergency Rule Building Codes Division Oregon Regulatory Action The Division published an emergency rule related to COVID-19 Inspection Response Flexibility. Effective Emergency Rule

The Health Authority Public Health Division has issued emergency rules that require laboratories to report both positive and negative tests for COVID-19. The rules will prohibit an individual with COVID-19 from attending or working at a children’s facility, school, food service facility or health care facility. The rules also require a school administrator to restrict an individual from attendance Health Authority or work at a children’s facility or school, if the individual had a substantial exposure to someone Oregon Regulatory Action Effective with COVID-19. The rule will allow removal of restrictions by a statement of the local public health Emergency Rule administrator or local health officer that the disease is no longer communicable to others or that adequate precautions have been taken to minimize the risk of transmission. Health care facilities will be required to adopt policies regarding restricting employees with COVID-19 or employees with a substantial exposure to COVID-19.

Mayor has ordered all non-essential businesses, all dine-in food establishments, and all City buildings to close. Non-Essential Pennsylvania Local Action Business Closure - Active This does not apply to grocery stores, big box stores, pharmacies, gas stations, discount stores, , PA mini-markets, non-specialized food stores, daycare, banks, post offices, laundromats, dry cleaners, or vet clinics and pet stores. Refer to order for more detail. Mayor Jim Kenney has issued a Stay At Home Order. This order also states that Walk-in takeout Stay At Home orders at restaurants are now prohibited. Food can be picked at a drive through. Food may also Pennsylvania Local Action Order - be pre-ordered via telephone or internet and either picked up or delivered. Food trucks and ice Active Philadelphia, PA cream trucks are now prohibited. It also makes the City’s order consistent with Governor Wolf’s statewide order. Representatives Malcolm Kenyatta (D) and Melissa Shusterman (D) have announced their intent House Co- Pennsylvania Legislative Action to sponsor legislation to urge Congress to help workers in the gig economy during the coronavirus Prefile sponsorship Memo pandemic. Senate Co- Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D) has announced her intent to sponsor legislation to support Pennsylvania Legislative Action Prefile sponsorship Memo essential workers with workers compensation benefits in the time of coronavirus. Pending Primary Pennsylvania Legislative Action The Legislature has passed a resolution that postpones the upcoming primary to June 2. Governor’s Postponed Approval House Co- Representative Brad Roae (R) has announced his intention to introduce legislation that would Pennsylvania Legislative Action Sponsorship place all retail stores that are not already considered life-sustaining business in the life sustaining Prefile Memo business under certain circumstances. House Co- Representative David Delloso (D) plans to offer legislation that protects employees who are forced Pennsylvania Legislative Action Sponsorship to miss work because they have been quarantined by the government or medical community. 1st Chamber Memorandum There is no formal bill at this time.

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Representative Jake Wheatley, Jr. (D) has announced his intent to sponsor legislation to increase compensation during the corona virus pandemic. In his memo, he said: "Times like this call for bold action, which is why I will be introducing HB 2380, the Emergency Relief for COVID-19 Workers Act. This is an unprecedented piece of legislation aimed at giving widespread relief to those affected by the global pandemic COVID-19. As representatives of the people, it is important we respond to their needs during this time of crisis. I’m offering an extensive list of combined relief efforts particularly directed toward front line, life-sustaining workers, but ultimately all Pennsylvania workers. First and foremost, the bill provides additional wages to essential workers. If an essential worker is making less than $15 an hour, they will be eligible to earn the difference for hours they worked during the health emergency. For example, if a worker makes $10 an hour, they will be eligible for an additional $5 an hour during that time. For workers who makes more than $15 an hour, they will be eligible for and additional $3 per hour during the health emergency. This supplemental House Co- wage will be available from the time of March 1, 2020 and ends one month after the emergency is Pennsylvania Legislative Action Sponsorship declared over. 1st Chamber Memorandum Second, my legislation will prohibit employers from requiring employees to use their Paid Time Off directly preceding being laid off because of the health emergency. This is a senseless and malicious practice that I would like to see abolished completely, but the bill will only suspend it temporarily during COVID-19. This prohibition will be in place from April 1, 2020 and end one month after the emergency is declared over. Third, House Bill 2380 will suspend all mortgage and rent payments for those who have lost their job due to the pandemic. This would take effect for the time beginning April 1, 2020 and ending one month after the emergency is declared over. Landlords will be able to apply for reimbursement from the State for lost rent during this period. Any business with less than 50 employees who has not received federal stimulus money will also be eligible for this benefit. Finally, my legislation would allow any essential employee who works more than 150 hours during the emergency to apply to have their student loans forgiven in full. The employee must provide proof they were an essential employee and must also provide proof of hours worked. This legislation will be paid for by a bond not to exceed $10 billion."

Senate Co- Senator Lawrence M. Farnese, Jr. (D) has announced his intent to sponsor legislation to expand Pennsylvania Legislative Action Sponsorship access to FMLA coverage to employees during the emergency declaration. There is no formal bill 1st Chamber Memorandum at this time. Provides that a person is immune from civil and criminal liability and from imposition of an Pennsylvania Legislative Action HB 2384 administrative sanction, including any liability or sanction imposed by a professional or 1st Chamber occupational licensing board or commission, for engaging in a protected business operation. Legislature Pennsylvania Legislative Action Operating The Pennsylvania Legislature is back in session and operating remotely. N/A Remotely Public School Pennsylvania Executive Action Governor (D) announced that all K-12 public schools will close beginning March 16. Active Closures Governor Tom Wolf (D) has ordered all non-essential stores, restaurants, bars, and senior programs to close for at least two weeks beginning March 16. Take-out will be made available.

Non-essential businesses include public-facing industries such as entertainment, hospitality, and recreation facilities, including but not limited to community and recreation centers; gyms, including yoga, barre and spin facilities; hair salons and barber shops, nail salons and spas; casinos; concert venues; theaters; sporting event venues and golf courses; retail facilities, including shopping malls except for pharmacy or other health care facilities within retail operations. Retail Closure – Pennsylvania Executive Action Governor’s Active Essential services and sectors include but are not limited to food processing, agriculture, industrial Directive manufacturing, feed mills, construction, trash collection, grocery and household goods (including convenience stores), home repair/hardware and auto repair, pharmacy and other medical facilities, biomedical and health care, post offices and shipping outlets, insurance, banks, gas stations, laundromats, veterinary clinics and pet stores, warehousing, storage, and distribution, public transportation, and hotel and commercial lodging.

Proclamation of Pennsylvania Executive Action Disaster Governor Tom Wolf (D) declared a disaster emergency in response to COVID-19. N/A Emergency

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Tom Wolf (D) has joined with CT, NJ, and NY to establish a uniform approach to the pandemic. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings– Gyms, movie theaters, casinos, and indoor portions of shopping malls, amusement parks, bowling Pennsylvania Executive Action Active Four-State Area alleys will also be required to close. All barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors and Agreement related personal care services will be closed.

This does not affect grocery stores.

Stay At Home Governor Tom Wolf (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order statewide. Individuals may only travel Pennsylvania Executive Action Order - Executive for essential services and to life sustaining businesses as defined in earlier Orders. Active Order

Stay At Home Order For Specific Governor Tom Wolf (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order for 33 counties. Life-sustaining Pennsylvania Executive Action Counties – business activities may continue. Only allowable individual activities and allowable essential travel Active Executive Order will be permitted. Refer to list. (amended)

Non-Essential Governor Tom Wolf (D) has ordered all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania to close Pennsylvania Executive Action Business Closure - their physical locations. The state has published a list of official life-sustaining businesses and it Active Executive Order include grocery stores, gas stations, farms, and transit systems. Refer to updated list.

Governor Tom Wolf (D) has issued an order mandates that private, public and quasi-public health care providers and facilities, as well as manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of PPE, pharmaceuticals and other medical resources located within the commonwealth, submit current inventory quantities of PPE, pharmaceuticals and other medical resources to PEMA within five Pennsylvania Executive Action Executive Order Active days of this order. Health care providers and facilities are further ordered to provide written reports detailing facility health care needs and other pertinent information in the form, manner and frequency directed by PEMA.

Secretary of the Department of Health Dr. Rachel Levine today signed an order providing direction Pennsylvania Executive Action Health Order for maintaining and cleaning buildings for businesses authorized to maintain in-person operations Active under her and the governor’s life-sustaining business orders. Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced declared a state of emergency for the island and ordered the Executive Order Puerto Rico Executive Action Puerto Rico National Guard (PRNG) to start screening travelers arriving in local international Active No. 2020-020 airports Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced issued an order implementing a "special license" without cargo Executive Order is ordered to be licensed for any employee who tests positive for COVID-19. The license is free of Puerto Rico Executive Action Active No. 2020-021 charge for a period of time fourteen days from the certification issued by the doctor or the official diagnosis issued by a laboratory authorized to administer the COVID-19 test. Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced has ordered an island-wide curfew for all persons. Curfew; Non- The order also closes all non-essential businesses, with the exception of grocery stores, Essential Business pharmacies, gas stations, banks or financial institutions, and any other business related to the Puerto Rico Executive Action Closure – Active distribution of food, medicine, medical items or fuel. This closing order applies to shopping malls, Executive Order movie theaters, concert halls, theaters, gyms, gambling halls, casinos, establishments that sell No 2020-023 alcoholic beverages, or any similar place that encourages the gathering of a group of citizens in the same space. Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced has ordered agencies to activate special procedures to carry out emergency purchases, including: purchasing by contract professional or non-professional Executive Order services needed and directly related to the management and prevention of COVID-19. The also Puerto Rico Executive Action Active No. 2020-024 applies to agencies having the ability to make emergency purchases including medical equipment personal disinfection items, items of disinfection in general and protective items according to the Department of Health. Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced issued an order directing the Secretary of the Family in Executive Order Puerto Rico Executive Action coordination and collaboration with the Secretary of Housing, and the Secretary of Health, to Active No. 2020-025 establish homeless assistance centers. Executive Order Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced has ordered the creation of a medical advisory task force Puerto Rico Executive Action Active No. 2020-026 committee. Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced (NPP) has ordered a curfew. The order closes non-essential Executive Order Puerto Rico Executive Action businesses. The order exempts certain business from closing including pharmacies, grocery Active 2020-29 shops, gas stations and elderly care centers. Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced (NPP) has ordered that any passenger who arrives at Luis Executive Order Puerto Rico Executive Action Marin International Airport on a flight from the or any international destination must Active 2020-30 remain quarantined for 14 days.

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Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced (NPP) has ordered that effective April 1, all health facilities that operate in PR must inform daily to the Department of Health all of the ambulatory or hospitalized cases that are suspected, probable, negative or confirmed cases of COVID-19. Health Facilities Executive Order includes any public or private facility, including primary health center, that is testing people in PR Puerto Rico Executive Action Active 2020-31 for COVID-19 infection. This will apply to any clinic laboratory doing tests for COVID-19. This EO stipulates the information to be included in the report as well as the process for submitting such. Also requires that any death suspected, probable, or confirmed from COVID-19 be immediately reported to the regional epidemiologist.

Executive Order Governor Wanda Vazquez Garced (NPP) has ordered an extension of EO 20-23 and EO 2020-29. Puerto Rico Executive Action Active 2020-32 The order has designated days when individuals may travel by vehicle on the island. Legislature In Puerto Rico Legislative Action The Puerto Rico Legislature is in recess until at least April 13 due to COVID-19. N/A Recess Allocates $500,000,000 to various government agencies to finance a portion of the first phase of Puerto Rico Legislative Action RCC 659 the Strategic Plan to Reactivate Our Economy, Support Our Merchants, and Protect Our Workers, Enacted in response to the emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriates $ 156,810,500 to various government agencies in Puerto Rico to finance a portion of Puerto Rico Legislative Action RCC 666 the first phase of the "Strategic Plan to Reactivate Our Economy, Support Our Merchants and 2nd Chamber Protect Our Workers" in response to the emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Allocates $25 million from the Emergency Fund, and establishes the requirements and conditions for receiving a grant of $500 on or before June 30, 2020, to employees of a private company Pending Executive Puerto Rico Legislative Action RCS 492 whose income has been impacted by the total closure due to COVID-19, except for those who Approval already benefit from the Nutrition Assistance Program. Proclamation of Rhode Island Executive Action Disaster Governor Gina Raimondo (D) declared a disaster in response to COVID-19. Active Emergency Mass Gatherings; Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has prohibited gatherings of 25 or more people. Retail Closure – Rhode Island Executive Action Active Executive Order The order also prohibits restaurants, bars, and establishments that offer food or drink to cease all 20-04 on-premise consumption. Take-out and delivery are available. Executive Order Governor Gina Raimondo (D) issued an order relating to public meetings and public records Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-05 requests. Executive Order Governor Gina Raimondo (D) issued an order temporarily suspending current regulations Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-06 surrounding telemedicine. Executive Order Governor Gina Raimondo (D) issued an order extending time for weapons and firearms Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-07 background checks. Executive Order Rhode Island Executive Action Governor Gina Raimondo (D) issued an order suspending specific liquor licenses. Active 20-08

Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has ordered all public recreation and entertainment establishments, gyms, fitness centers, salons, barbershops, spas, tattoo parlors, to close. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings - Rhode Island Executive Action All business service personnel that can tele-work are required to do so. This includes but is not Active Executive Order limited to accountants, lawyers, human resources and procurement professionals. 20-09 All gatherings of 10 or more people are not banned.

Executive Order Governor Gina Raimondo (D) issued an order placing quarantine restrictions on domestic air Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-10 travelers returning to Rhode Island. Executive Order Governor Gina Raimondo (D) issued an order postponing the upcoming primary election to June Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-11 2. Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Effective March 30, 2020, non-critical retail businesses shall suspend operations.

Critical businesses are defined as supermarkets, liquor, food stores, mail and delivery stores and Stay At Home operations, gas stations, laundromats, electronics and telecommunications stores, office supply, Order; Non- hardware stores, funeral homes, auto repair and supply, banks and credit unions, healthcare and Essential Business public safety; and more. Refer to Order. Restaurants are still allowed to operate for pickup and Rhode Island Executive Action Closure; Mass Active delivery orders. Gatherings - Executive Orders Any person entering Rhode Island from another state are to self-quarantine for 14 days. 20-13 and 20-14 Gatherings of 5 or more people are prohibited.

Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has issued an executive order to extended Executive Order 20-04, Retail Closure - 20-08, and 20-09. This order extends the closure of restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and Rhode Island Executive Action Executive Order Active close service businesses until April 13 unless modified. The order also extends the prohibition on 20-15 gatherings of more than 5 people. Executive Order Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has issued an executive order authorizing waiver and Medicaid Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-16 state plan amendments and adjustments to essential provider rates.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has ordered all licensed hospitals to report bed capacity and additional COVID-19 data to the Rhode Island Department of Health. It orders licensed hospitals to report additional data to the CDC and federal partners. Executive Order Rhode Island Executive Action Active 20-17 It also orders every public and private entity administering an FDA-approved test for the purpose of diagnosing COVID-19 shall submit to RIDOH daily reports of all test results, both positive and negative. Legislature Rhode Island Legislative Action Temporarily The Rhode Island Legislature has been suspended until April 13. N/A Adjourns Board of Provides that a primary dispensing pharmacy must have written policies and procedures that are Rhode Island Regulatory Action Pharmacy - Effective related to remote prescription drug order processing. Emergency Rule The Department has adopted an emergency rule that states that in the event that an individual’s unemployment is due to State of Emergency, the waiting period for unemployment benefits or Department of workshare benefits be waved. Every claimant who has been medically diagnosed with COVID-19 Labor and Training or quarantined as a result of potential exposure to COVID-19 within the calendar week in which Rhode Island Regulatory Action Effective the first day of unemployment due to sickness occurs or within the calendar week prior or Emergency Rule subsequent thereto and who files a claim for benefit credits under R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-41-15(a) shall be entitled to such for each week of unemployment due to sickness if person meets specified requirements. Governor Henry McMaster (R) issued an order that declares a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. South Carolina Executive Action Executive Order Active The order also states that State price gouging laws shall go into effect immediately. Executive Order Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered suspensions of regulations related to the SC Department South Carolina Executive Action Active No. 2020-07 of Transportation. Public School Governor Henry McMaster (R) issued an order that closes all K-12 public schools statewide South Carolina Executive Action Closure -Executive Active through March 31. Order No. 2020-09 Retail Closure - Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered all restaurants and bars to close dine-in service. Take-out South Carolina Executive Action Executive Order Active and delivery is available. No. 2020-10 Governor Henry McMaster (R) has ordered the state to waive the one week waiting period on Executive Order South Carolina Executive Action unemployment benefits. The order suspends procurement regulations. The order suspends Active No. 2020-11 regulations surrounding healthcare. Governor Henry McMaster (R) has ordered the Department of Revenue to waive additional Executive Order South Carolina Executive Action regulations in order to allow restaurants to include sealed containers of beer and wine for curbside Active No. 2020-12 pickup or “to-go” orders only. Retail Closure - Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered law enforcement to disperse mass gatherings to ensure South Carolina Executive Action Executive Order Active social distancing is being followed. No. 2020-13 Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered individuals from the high risk areas of NJ/NY/CT and New Executive Order South Carolina Executive Action Orleans to self-quarantine for 14 days upon entry into the state. Individuals working for airlines or Active No. 2020-14 engaged in healthcare and emergency response operations are exempt. Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered public K-12 schools closed throughout the declared emergency. Public School Closure - The order also extends EO 2020-7. The order also authorize and direct any and all 911 operators South Carolina Executive Action Active Executive Order or other emergency dispatchers to ask any individual placing a call for service whether such No. 2020-15 individual or any member of their household has tested positive for COVID-19 or is exhibiting symptoms consistent with the same. Executive Order South Carolina Executive Action Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered all public access to all beaches closed. Active No. 2020-16 Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered all non-essential businesses to close. Non-essential Non-Essential businesses include close-contact service providers; recreational and athletic facilitates and Business Closure - South Carolina Executive Action activities; entertainment venues and facilities; and more. Refer to order. Active Executive Order No. 2020-17 The order does not define Essential Businesses.

Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered additional non-essential businesses to close. In addition to the ones previously defined in Order No. 17, retail stores such as furniture, jewelry, department, Executive Order clothing and sporting goods stores are included. The order does not define Essential Businesses. South Carolina Executive Action Active No. 2020-18 This does not prohibit the operation of a store that operates for a limited purpose of fulfilling online or telephone orders for delivery or pickup. Governor Henry McMaster (R) prohibited establishments that are engaged in short term rentals Executive Order South Carolina Executive Action from accepting new bookings or reservations from individuals residing in high risk areas, which Active No. 2020-19 includes NY/NJ/CT.

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Governor Henry McMaster (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential business must remain closed. Stay At Home South Carolina Executive Action Order - Executive Essential businesses must limit the number of customers so as not to exceed 5 customers per Active Order No. 2020-21 1,000 sq. ft. of retail space or 20% of the occupancy limit; shall not allow customers or patrons to congregate within 6 feet of one another, exclusive of family units; and shall implement all reasonable steps to comply with sanitation guidelines from the CDC. Executive Order Governor Henry McMaster (R) has ordered that furloughed employees who receive "COVID-19 South Carolina Executive Action Active No. 2020-22 Support Payments" also qualify for unemployment benefits. South Carolina Legislative Action HB 4014 Appropriates funds in response to COVID-19. Enacted Legislature South Carolina Legislative Action Temporarily The South Carolina Legislature has suspended session until April 6 for both chambers. N/A Adjourns COVID-19 Task Governor (R) and the Department of Health commissioned a taskforce for South Dakota Executive Action N/A Force coordination and planning with partners and other state agencies for matters related to COVID-19. Governor Kristi Noem (R) has issued a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. It directs the Executive Order South Dakota Executive Action South Dakota Department of Health to have the authority and oversight of measures to control Active No. 2020-04 and contain the spread. Executive Order South Dakota Executive Action Governor Kristi Noem (R) has Active No. 2020-05 Executive Order South Dakota Executive Action Governor Kristi Noem (R) has Active No. 2020-06 Executive Order Governor Kristi Noem (R) has issued an order suspending statutes around telehealth, medical South Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-07 licensure, and overweight vehicles. Public School Governor Kristi Noem (R) has requested all schools to close for the following week. Executive South Dakota Executive Action Closures – Active order text not yet available. Executive Order Executive Order Governor Kristi Noem (R) has issued an order to direct South Dakotans and businesses to South Dakota Executive Action No. 2020-08 Active practice CDC recommendations and implement social distancing. (rescinded) Executive Order Governor Kristi Noem (R) has suspended rules surrounding petroleum products, bedroom South Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-10 capacity, group homes, educator preparedness, and teaching certificates. Governor Kristi Noem (R) has issued an order declaring a disaster to exist in all 66 counties and Executive Order South Dakota Executive Action nine tribal reservations for three months. It is further declared that federal resources are needed Active No. 2020-11 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governor Kristi Noem (R) has issued an order requiring every South Dakotan to review and practice recommended CDC hygiene practices designed to stop the spread of COVID-19. The order states that every South Dakotan shall implement social distancing measures and consider supporting businesses who are adjusting their business model to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

The order states that all employers, both for profit and not-for-profit shall implement recommended CDC hygiene practices and other business strategies designed to reduce the likelihood of spreading the disease such as staggering shifts, flexible schedules, employee screenings etc. All Mass Gatherings - employers shall encourage staff to telework if possible, implement social distancing measures, South Dakota Executive Action Executive Order Active limit unnecessary work gatherings, limit non-essential travel, and consider regular health checks No. 2020-12 including CDC guidance for COVID-19 screen if possible.

Any "enclose retail business that promotes public gatherings" shall suspend of modify business practices as recommended by CDC guidance that involve 10 or more people to be in an enclosed space where physical separation of 6 feet is not possible; consider offering business models that do not involve gatherings such as take-out and delivery.

It orders healthcare organizations to postpone all non-essential elective surgeries.

Governor Kristi Noem (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order for vulnerable individuals who reside in Minnehaha and Lincoln counties. Vulnerable individuals may still go to work in critical Executive Order infrastructure sector jobs or to conduct essential errands. South Dakota Executive Action Active No. 2020-13 Critical infrastructure sectors jobs are defined as those sectors listed in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA list. Governor Bill Lee (R) has established a COVID-19 task force. The task force will develop and COVID-19 Task Tennessee Executive Action execute strong precautionary measures, resource allocation, and emergency response plans N/A Force should the need arise in Tennessee. Governor Bill Lee (R) issued an order suspending requirements and statutes surrounding multiple Tennessee Executive Action Executive Order Active agencies and effecting most healthcare workers and more. Refer to order.

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Governor Bill Lee (R) declared a state of emergency to facilitate the treatment and containment of COVID-19.

The order suspends provisions of Code to allow a pharmacist to dispense an extra 30-day supply of maintenance prescriptions without authorization.

The order suspends Code to allow health care professionals otherwise subject to licensing Executive Order Tennessee Executive Action requirements to provide localized treatment in temporary residences. Active No. 14 The order prohibits persons from charging a price for medical or emergency supplies that is grossly in excess of the price generally charged. The order suspends rules to give discretion to the Commissioner of Human Services to waive child care licensure requirements.

The order authorizes TennCare to create policies or modify policies to ensure programs continue to receive medically necessary services.

Mass Gatherings – Tennessee Executive Action Governor’s Governor Bill Lee (R) issued guidance discouraging events of 250 people or more. Active Guidance Executive Order Governor Bill Lee (R) issued an order to relieve regulatory burdens and free up the Executive Tennessee Executive Action Active No. 15 Branch to more effectively respond to COVID-19. Public School Closures – Tennessee Executive Action Governor Bill Lee (R) urged every school district in the state to close through 3/31. Active Governor’s Recommendation Executive Order Tennessee Executive Action Governor Bill Lee (R) issued an order related to virtual meetings of governing bodies. Active No. 16 Governor Bill Lee (R) has banned gatherings of 10 or more people. Retail Closure; Mass Gatherings - The governor has ordered restaurants and bars to cease on-premise dining. Take-out and delivery Tennessee Executive Action Active Executive Order is available. No. 17 The order closes gyms and fitness centers. Governor Bill Lee (R) issued an order temporarily suspending non-emergency healthcare procedures. Executive Order No. 18 (amended) Tennessee Executive Action Governor Bill Lee (R) has issued an order amending EO 18 by suspending any non-emergency Active / Executive Order dental or oral procedures, clarifying non-emergency healthcare procedures, and requesting non- No. 25 hospital healthcare providers impacted by the order to provide necessary PPE to the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. Executive Order Governor Bill Lee (R) issued an order temporarily suspending statutes surrounding drivers Tennessee Executive Action Active No. 19 licenses and motor carriers. Executive Order Governor Bill Lee (R) issued an order suspending healthcare requirements around education and Tennessee Executive Action Active No. 20 retired medical professionals. It also expands telemedicine efforts. Governor Bill Lee (R) has extended Executive Order No. 17 to include closure of organizations Executive Order Tennessee Executive Action that perform close-contact personal services, such as personal care professions and Active No. 21 entertainment venues. Stay ay Home Governor Bill Lee (R) has issued a Stay ay Home order. Non-essential businesses must close. Order; Non- Tennessee Executive Action Essential Business Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; human services operations; critical Active Closure - infrastructure; critical trades; food and medicine stores; media; gas stations; hardware stores; Executive No. 22 shipping and logistics; laundry services; and more. Refer to Order.

Stay ay Home Tennessee Executive Action Order - Executive Governor Bill Lee (R) has issued an order clarifying No. 22. Active Order No. 23

Governor Bill Lee (R) has issued an order amending Order No. 15. This includes a prohibition on persons charging any other person a price for medical supplies, emergency supplies, or consumer Executive Order Tennessee Executive Action food items and an authorization for certain individuals with a masters degree in a mental health Active No. 24 field to treat mental conditions without a license via telemedicine, provided that they are supervised by a licensed individual. Legislature To Only Work on The Tennessee Legislature and Governor Bill Lee (R) jointly announced that the legislature will State Budget, limit all remaining legislative business to passing a budget and any associated actions that will Tennessee Legislative Action N/A Then To ensure Tennessee can keep its doors open. As soon as a budget is passed, the Legislature will Temporarily recess until further notice. Adjourn

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The City issued a Stay At Home Order directing all residents of Memphis to stay inside their Memphis, TN - homes, and immediately limit all movement outside of their homes beyond what is absolutely Tennessee Local Action Stay At Home necessary to take care of essential needs. Does not apply to essential services – refer to list. Active Order The order has been extended through April 21.

The Metro Public Health Department has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses Nashville- must close. Davidson County, Tennessee Local Action Active TN - Stay At Home Essential businesses include healthcare operations; food stores; energy, water, sewage business; Order financial institutions; laundromats; media; critical function; and more. Refer to order. Department of The Department published an emergency rule surrounding disease control health threat Tennessee Regulatory Action Health - Effective procedures. Emergency Rule Declaration of Texas Executive Action Governor (R) declared a state of public health disaster in response to COVID-19. Active Health Disaster Governor Greg Abbott (R) has directed the Texas Medical Board (TMB) and the Texas Board of Executive Nursing (TBN) to fast-track the temporary licensing of out-of-state physicians, physician Texas Executive Action Active Directive assistants, certain retired physicians, nurses, and other license types to assist in Texas' response to COVID-19. Governor Greg Abbott (R) has issued an order mandating 14-day quarantine for travelers arriving from New York Tri-State Area and . The governor issued a proclamation amending Texas Executive Action Executive Order Active the order to include California, Louisiana, Washington, Atlanta, Georgia, , Illinois, , Michigan, and Miami, Florida. Governor Greg Abbott (R) has issued an order relating to daily reporting of capacity and test Texas Executive Action Executive Order Active results. Governor Greg Abbott (R) has banned mass gatherings of 10 or more people. Retail Closure; School Closure; The governor has temporarily closed schools statewide through April 3. Texas Executive Action Mass Gatherings – Active Executive Order The governor has banned on-premise dining at restaurants and bars. Take-out and delivery is GA-8 available. Executive Order Governor Greg Abbott (R) has issued an order relating to hospital capacity during the COVID-19 Texas Executive Action Active GA-9 crisis. Executive Order Governor Greg Abbott (R) has issued an order mandating a 14-day quarantine for road travelers Texas Executive Action Active GA-12 arriving in Texas from any location in Louisiana. Executive Order Governor Greg Abbott (R) has issued an order prohibiting the release of individuals in custody for Texas Executive Action Active GA-13 or with a history of offenses involving physical violence or the threat of physical violence.

Governor Greg Abbott (R) has issued an order defining Essential Services as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce.

The order asks residents to minimize social gatherings and minimize in-person contact with people who are not in the same household. Stay At Home Order; Essential The order states that "people shall avoid eating or drinking at bars, restaurants and food courts, or Business Texas Executive Action visiting gyms, massage establishments, tattoo studios, piercing studios or cosmetology salons, Active Definition; School provided, however, that the use of drive-thru, pick-up or delivery options for food and drink is Closer - Executive allowed and encouraged throughout the limited duration of this executive order." Order GA-14 The order also closes schools through May 4.

The governor released a video on April 1. He stated that the order does indeed require all Texans to stay at home except to provide essential services or do essential things.

House Public Health Committee will hear invited testimony to discuss the state's preparedness on House Public the coronavirus. Texas Legislative Action Health Committee N/A Meeting Legislation or other actions pursuant to the content discussed in the hearing may be introduced.

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The City has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close.

Examples of essential businesses include: Grocery stores, farmers’ markets, food banks, convenience stores, carry-out or delivery restaurants; Hospitals, pharmacies, clinics, veterinary offices and other healthcare service facilities; Childcare facilities providing services that enable essential employees to continue functioning; Gas stations and auto repair facilities; Banks and Austin, TX - Stay Texas Local Action financial institutions; Critical infrastructure including energy, water, solid waste collection and other Active At Home Order governmental services; Hardware stores, plumbers, electricians, and other service providers necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences and other essential businesses; Educational institutions, for the purposes of facilitating distance learning; Businesses that provide social services and necessities of life for economically disadvantaged individuals and shelter facilities; Businesses that ship or deliver groceries, food, and goods directly to residences or maintain essential business supply chains.

Bexar County Judge has issued a Stay At home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Bexar County, TX - Texas Local Action Stay At Home Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order. County Judge has ordered all restaurants to cease on-site consumptions. Take-out and delivery is County, TX - available. The order closes all bars. Texas Local Action Mass Gatherings; Active Retail Closure The order prohibits gatherings of 50 or more people. The County issued a shelter-in-place order. All non-essential businesses are ordered to close in- Dallas County, TX - person operations. Exceptions include medical care, trips to the grocery store, and outdoor Texas Local Action Shelter In Place Active exercise — all while maintaining social distancing. All religious services are to go online, video or Order teleconference only. Restaurants are still allowed to serve drive-thru or takeout.

Denton County Judge has issued a Stay At home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Denton County, TX Texas Local Action - Stay At Home Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order. The City and County leaders of El Paso have issued an additional Order. It requires anyone returning from travel of 100 miles or more outside the City to self-quarantine for 14 days. Travel has been restricted. El Paso County and City, TX - Critical infrastructure and construction activities that are exempt are more clearly defined. Refer to Quarantine Order; Texas Local Action Order. Active Additional Essential Business Business owners must provide mandatory rest breaks of at least 15 minutes every four hours so Order workers can follow hygiene guidelines. Additionally, businesses can take no adverse action against an employee who has been quarantined or advised to self-quarantine due to possible exposure. El Paso County Judge has issued a Stay At home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. El Paso County, Texas Local Action TX - Stay At Home Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order.

Fort Bend County Judge has issued a Stay At home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Fort Benton Texas Local Action County, TX - Stay Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active At Home Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order.

Harris County Judge has issued a Stay At home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Harris County, Texas Local Action Texas - Stay At Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Home Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order.

Mayor has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential Businesses must close. , TX - Stay Texas Local Action Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; food stores; gas stations; critical Active At Home Order infrastructure; critical trades; transit; legal, accounting, and real estate services; and more. Refer to Order. Restaurants may continue to provide take-out and delivery.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Laredo City Manager and the County of Webb have agreed on a Stay At Home Order. Non- essential businesses must close. Laredo, TX - Stay Texas Local Action Active At Home Order Essential businesses include healthcare operations; food and medicine stores; critical infrastructure; critical trades; media; gas stations; hardware stores; shipping and logistics; and more. Refer to order. Tarrant County Judge has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Tarrant County, TX Texas Local Action - Stay At Home Essential Businesses include healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order.

Travis County Judge has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Travis County, TX - Texas Local Action Stay At Home Essential business includes: healthcare operations; food stores and essential supply stores; Active Order media; gas stations; transit; critical trade; shipping and logistics; critical trades; and more. Refer to order. State Board of Pharmacy Authorizes pharmacists in Texas to dispense up to a 30-day supply of medication, except if the Texas Regulatory Action Effective medication is a Schedule II drug, without the authorization of the prescribing practitioner. Emergency Rule State Board of Provide that no prescription or medication order for chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, mefloquine Texas Regulatory Action Pharmacy - and azithromycin may be dispensed or distributed unless: 1) the order bears a written diagnosis Effective Emergency Rule consistent with the evidence for its use; 2) the order is limited to no more than a 14-day supply State Board of The Board adopted an emergency rule addressing licensure for pharmacies compounding sterile Pharmacy Texas Regulatory Action preparations. The rule temporarily suspends the requirement to obtain an inspection within the last Active renewal period in order to renew a Class A-S pharmacy license. Emergency Rule State Board of Pharmacy The Board adopted an emergency rule suspending the requirement of in person contact between Texas Regulatory Action Active a patient and a pharmacist to allow for telephonic consultation. Emergency Rule State Board of The Board has adopted an emergency rule removing the requirement that Class B pharmacies Pharmacy Texas Regulatory Action obtain an inspection within the last renewal period in order to renew their Class B pharmacy Active license. Emergency Rule The Commission has adopted an emergency rule allowing currently licensed end stage renal Health and Human disease (ESRD) facilities to operate off-site outpatient facilities without obtaining a new license at Service the following: an ESRD that is no longer licensed that closed within the past 36 months; a mobile, Texas Regulatory Action Commission Active transportable, or relocatable medical unit; a physician’s office; an ambulatory surgical center or freestanding emergency medical care facility that is no longer licensed that closed within the past Emergency Rule 36 months. Governor Gary Herbert (R) has established a COVID-19 task force. The task force will strive to COVID-19 Task Utah Executive Action provide the best information while debunking false information about the virus through those N/A Force means. Declaration of Governor Gary Herbert (R) declared a disaster emergency in response to COVID-19. Utah Executive Action State of Active Emergency The Legislature has extended this measure until June 30.

Mass Gatherings – Governor Gary Herbert (R) has recommended limiting mass gatherings of more than 100 people Utah Executive Action Governor’s Active beginning March 16. Recommendation

Governor Gary Herbert (R) and Executive Director of Utah Department of Health Joseph Miner have required restaurants, bars, and taverns to cease on-premise dining. Take-out and delivery is Executive Utah Executive Action available. Active Directive Gatherings of 10 or more people are prohibited. Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended regulations related to liquor returns, Utah Executive Action Active No. 2020-4 refunds, and exchanges. Executive Order Utah Executive Action Governor Gary Herbert (R) has allowed public governing bodies to hold electronic meetings. Active No. 2020-5 Executive Order Utah Executive Action Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended requirements for telehealth providers. Active No. 2020-7 Executive Order Utah Executive Action Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended requirements for signature gathering. Active 2020-8 Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended provisions of the Utah Postretirement Utah Executive Action Active 2020-9 Reemployment Restrictions Act. Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended the enforcement of a statue related to the Utah Executive Action Active 2020-10 Industrial Assistance Account. Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended certain statutes governing eviction Utah Executive Action Active 2020-11 proceedings.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended Certain Provisions of the Utah Election Utah Executive Action Active 2020-12 Code Regarding Signature Gathering for Local Referenda. Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has temporarily suspended residential evictions of individuals Utah Executive Action Active 2020-13 experiencing wage or job loss as a result of COVID-19. It supersedes EO 2020-11. Executive Order Governor Gary Herbert (R) has suspended certain provisions of the Utah Election Code regarding Utah Executive Action Active No. 2020-14 signature gathering for Local Referenda. It supersedes EO 2020-12. Public School Utah Executive Action Governor Gary Herbert (R) announced that all K-12 public schools will be closed through May 1. Active Closures This measure appropriates funding to the Emergency Disease Response saying that that up to Utah Legislative Action HB 3 $19,000,000 General Fund provided for Public Health Emergency Response will not lapse at the Enacted close of Fiscal Year 2020. Governor (R) has established a COVID-19 task force. The task force is charged with ensuring a coordinated statewide response, including for communicating potential community COVID-19 Task Vermont Executive Action mitigation measures to slow or minimize the spread of the virus if cases occur and accelerate in N/A Force the state. The group will also work to ensure communications and continuity planning occurs in a coordinated fashion across state government. Governor Phil Scott (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19.

In the order, the governor prohibits all large non-essential mass gatherings of more than 250 people. This does not include normal operations at airports, bus or railway stations where 250 or more persons may be in transit. It also does not include typical office environments or retail or Mass Gatherings – grocery stores where large numbers of people are present, but where it is unusual for them to be Vermont Executive Action Executive Order within arm's length of one another. Active No. 01-20 In the order, the governor directs the Department of Labor to extend unemployment insurance to those Vermonters following the instructions of their healthcare providers to self – isolate or quarantine; to remove the work search requirement for those workers affected by temporary closure of a business; and to temporarily suspend any mechanisms that would delay the release of funds to claimants. Retail Closure – Governor Phil Scott (R) has ordered restaurants, bars, and establishments that offer food and/or Vermont Executive Action Executive Order Active drinks to cease on-premise consumption. Take-out and delivery is available. No. 01-20, Add.#1

Governor Phil Scott (R) has ordered all non-essential mass gatherings to be less than 50 people Mass Gatherings – or 50% of the occupancy of a facility at the same time social, recreational or entertainment Vermont Executive Action Executive Order Active activities, such as an auditorium, stadium, arena, large conference room, meeting hall, cafeteria, No. 01-20, Add.#2 theater, bar, restaurant, gym or any other confined indoor or confined outdoor space.

Retail Closure; Governor Phil Scott (R) has banned all non-essential gatherings of 10 or more people. Mass Gatherings – Vermont Executive Action Active Executive Order The order closes gymnasiums, fitness centers and similar exercise facilities, hair salons and No. 01-20, Add.#3 barbers, nail salons, spas and tattoo parlors.

Executive Order Governor Phil Scott (R) has ordered all businesses and not-for-profit entities in the state to put into Vermont Executive Action Active No. 01-20, Add.#4 place, to the maximum extent possible, telecommuting or work from home procedures.

Stay At Home; Governor Phil Scott (R) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Non-Essential Business Closure - Vermont Executive Action Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; public safety operations; critical Active Executive Order manufacturing; construction necessary to support COVID-19 response; food stores; transit; critical No. 01-20, Add.#5 trades; financial institutions; media; logistics and shipping; and more. Refer to order. & Add.#6

Executive Order Governor Phil Scott (R) has issued an order placing Quarantine Restrictions on travelers arriving Vermont Executive Action Active No. 01-20, Add.#7 in Vermont.

School Closures – Governor Phil Scott (R) has directed preK-12 schools to remain closed for the rest of the school Vermont Executive Action Governor’s Active year. Directive

Executive Order Governor Phil Scott (R) has issued an order related to non-congregate sheltering in Vermont. It Vermont Executive Action Active No. 01-20, Add.#8 also extends certain deadlines relating to closures of DMV and Bars and Restaurants to April 15. The Vermont Legislature will not be meeting beginning 3/13 – 3/24 do to COVID-19. During the Legislature adjournment lawmakers will plan out what high-priority bills, like the budget and transportation Vermont Legislative Action Temporarily N/A bills, need to be pushed out after the recess. Crossover rules were also suspended specifically for Adjourns those high priority bills.

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Department of Financial The Department adopted an emergency rule related to the suspension of credentialing verification Vermont Regulatory Action Regulation Effective practices. Emergency Rules

Department of Health, Agency of Allow for enhanced usage of telehealth services during an emergency, clarify definitions and Vermont Regulatory Action Human Services Effective reimbursement methods, and provide updated guidance regarding eligible distance sites. Emergency Rule The Department adopted emergency amendments to rules related to hospital licensing. The Department of amendments allow hospitals that have been granted waivers by CMS to be automatically granted Health, Agency of waivers for their Vermont licenses. Vermont Regulatory Action Human Services Effective

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Stay At Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr. issued a Stay At Home Order. All non-essential business must close. Order/Non- Virgin Islands Executive Action Essential Business Essential businesses include: Places that sell food or produce; Places with medical purposes; Active Closure – Core life services, such as gas stations, banks, laundromats, and shipping companies; Places that Executive Order provide shelter; and Media outlets.

Stay At Home Order/Non- Essential Business Governor Albert Bryan Jr. issued an executive order extending the previous Stay at Home Order Virgin Islands Executive Action Active Closure – and requirement for non-essential businesses to cease in-person operations to April 30. Executive Order- Extension Declaration of Executive Action State of Governor (D) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Emergency Governor Ralph Northam (D) has announced a statewide ban on all public events of more than Mass Gatherings – 100 people. Virginia Executive Action Governor's Active Directive He encouraged residents of the peninsula to avoid going out at all. This was announced at a press conference. No textual document is available. Governor’s Governor Ralph Northam (D) has directed the Commissioner of the Virginia Employment Virginia Executive Action Active Directive Commission to waive the one-week waiting period for unemployment benefits. Retail Requirements – Governor Ralph Northam (D) has restricted the number of patrons allowed in permitted Virginia Executive Action Active Governor's restaurants, fitness centers, and theaters to 10 or less. Directive Governor Ralph Northam (D) has ordered all K-12 schools, statewide, to close for the schoolyear. Virginia Executive Action School Closures Active This was announced at a press conference. Governor’s Governor Ralph Northam (D) has issued an order that gives hospitals and nursing homes more Virginia Executive Action Active Directive flexibility to add the beds. Governor Ralph Northam (D) and State Health Commissioner M. Norman Oliver, directed all Governor’s Virginia Executive Action hospitals to stop performing elective surgeries or procedures to help conserve supplies of Active Directive personal protective equipment (PPE). Governor Ralph Northam (D) has ordered all restaurants and bars to cease on-premise Non-Essential consumption. Take-out and delivery is still available. Business Closure - Virginia Executive Action Active Executive Order Recreation and entertainment businesses must close. Beauty salons, barbershops, spas, 53 massage parlors, tanning salons, tattoo shops, theaters, racetracks, bowling alleys, gyms, fitness centers, clubs, ranges, and more to close. Refer to order. Governor Ralph Northam (D) has issued an order delegating to the Commissioner of the Virginia Executive Order Virginia Executive Action Employment Commission the authority and responsibility for executing agreements with the Active 54 United States Department of Labor related to implement the CARES Act. Governor Ralph Northam (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Virginia Executive Action Order- Executive Essential businesses include healthcare operations; food stores; gas stations; financial Active Order 55 institutions; and more. Refer to list in EO53.

Gatherings of 10 or more people are prohibited. Governor’s Governor Ralph Northam (D) has issued a directive to allow the sale and service of cocktails off- Virginia Executive Action Active Directive premises by distilleries and establishments licensed to sell mixed beverages.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Executive Order Governor (D) declared a state of emergency in Washington to free all available Washington Executive Action Active No. 20-05 resources in response to COVID-19. Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) has places restrictions on the operation of nursing homes. Active 06 Mass Gatherings – Executive Governor Jay Inslee (D) proclaimed that events with more than 250 people taking place in King Washington Executive Action Effective Proclamation No. County, Snohomish County, and Pierce County are prohibited by the state. 20-07

School Closures – Executive Governor Jay Inlsee (D) issued an executive order to close all K-12 public and private schools Washington Executive Action Active Proclamations 20- through the end of the schoolyear. 09 and 20-09.1

Executive Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived myriad of Code and rules related to long-term care workers Washington Executive Action Proclamation No. Active and adult family homes. 20-10 Mass Gatherings – Executive Washington Executive Action Governor Jay Inslee (D) has extended No. 20-07 to cover the entire state of Washington. Active Proclamation No. 20-11 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has ordered the closure of all public and private colleges and universities, Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active as well as technical programs, in Washington. 12 Governor Jay Inslee (D) announced a closure of restaurants, bars, and entertainment and Mass Gatherings; recreational facilities beginning March 16. Take-out and delivery will be available. This ban does Retail Closure – not apply to grocery stores and pharmacies. Washington Executive Action Emergency Active Proclamation 20- The order will also ban all gatherings with more than 50 people unless previously announced 13 criteria for social distancing and public heath are met. Other retail outlets will have reduced occupancy. Mass Gatherings - Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has ordered a ban on groups of 50 people or less, unless organizers Washington Executive Action Active Proclamation 20- comply with social distancing. 14 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended statutes and regulations related to DOL driver licensing Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active offices throughout the state. 15 Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) announced statewide limits on visitors to long term care facilities. Active 16 Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) announced additional restrictions on visiting long term care facilities. Active 17 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) suspended myriad Department of Social and Health Services code and Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active regulations. 18 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) announced a statewide moratorium on evictions of residential tenants for Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active the next 30 days. 19 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has ordered that existing statues relating to he renewal of business Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- licenses and imposition of penalties for late renewals are waived and suspended until midnight on Active 20 April 17, 2020. Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived the one week waiting period to receive unemployment Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active insurance. 21 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived restrictions on hours worked for delivery drivers carrying Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active groceries, medical supplies and equipment, pharmaceuticals, fuel and pet food and supplies. 22 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended some restrictions on the rate-making authority of the Washington Executive Action Proclamations 20- state’s Utilities and Transportation Commission, to enable the use of ratepayer dollars to provide Active 23 and 20-23.1 economic assistance to customers who are affected by COVID-19. Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) has prohibited non-urgent medical and dental procedures. Active 24

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Governor Jay Inslee (D) has issued a Stay At Home Order. All non-essential businesses must close.

Essential business include: healthcare operations; emergency services; food and agriculture; Stay At Home energy; water and wastewater; transportation; IT and communications; critical manufacturing; Order - defense; and more. Refer to list. Washington Executive Action Emergency Active Proclamations 20- The governor announced guidance on 3/30 for state and local enforcement of the Order. The state 25 and 20-25.1 has created a one-stop online form for reporting businesses potentially violating orders and is providing guidance to local law enforcement on enforcing bans on gatherings of individuals.

This has been extended through May 4. Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waives the penalties for failure to timely remit tax payments to the Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active LCB until April 22. 26 Governor Jay Inslee (D) has authorized electronic notary services by waiving the delayed effective Emergency date in SB 5641, passed by the Legislature in 2019. This bill imposed a delayed effective date of Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active October 2020, which is being suspended in this proclamation so this service may be rendered 27 immediately. Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended certain statutory requirements in the Open Public Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active Meetings Act (OPMA) and Public Records Act (PRA) for 30 days. 28 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has prohibited specific activities by health carriers and encourages Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- providers to provide telemedicine services by providing for payment parity between telemedicine Active 29 and in-person medical services. Refer to Order. Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived work search requirements in order to receive unemployment Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active insurance. 30 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived several requirements for licensed childcare workers, including Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active requiring federal fingerprint background checks before completing the licensing process. 31 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived requirements necessary for health care workers to remain Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active licensed to practice in the state, including ongoing training and continuing education requirements. 32 Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived requirements for in-person visitation by children in the custody Emergency of the state Department of Children, Youth, and Family (DCYF) with family and DCYF Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active caseworkers. It also waives requirements for DCYF to provide parents and children in child 33 dependency cases with remedial services, which include things like coordinating family visits. Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived requirements necessary for health care workers to remain Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active licensed to practice in the state, including ongoing training and continuing education requirements. 34 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived Code requiring the arrest and imprisonment of low level Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active community offenders. 35 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has waived Code related to Certificate of Need; hospice service licensing; Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active kidney dialysis facility certificate of need; and various facility licensing requirements. 36 Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended Code related to nursing homes. Active 37 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended Code related to nursing homes and assisted living Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active facilities' construction review process. 38 Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended Code related to post-retirement employment. Active 39 Emergency Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended certain orders related to the State Building Code. Active 40 Emergency Governor Jay Inslee (D) has temporarily extending the renewal date of personal and commercial Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- Active driver licenses. 41 Governor Jay Inslee (D) has suspended the requirement to hold a DUI hearing within 30 days Emergency when a driver contests a license suspension following a DUI arrest, ensuring that DUI Washington Executive Action Proclamation 20- suspensions will not be dismissed due to operational challenges during the COVID-19 crisis. It Active 42 also allows a driver additional time to enter into a deferred prosecution program available through a court process, which is limited due to court closures during the COVID-19 crisis. HB 2325 Washington Legislative Action Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Enacted SB 6168 Washington Legislative Action HB 2965 Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. Final Enacted Washington Legislative Action SB 6696 Appropriates funds for response to COVID-19. 1st Chamber

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Department of Health The Board proposed rules addressing submission requirements for infectious and noninfectious Washington Regulatory Action Effective disease including the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Emergency Rule The Department issued emergency rules to enhance the flexibility of the unemployment insurance program. Workers will be able to receive unemployment benefits and employers will get relief of benefit charges if an employer needs to curtail or shut down operations temporarily because a worker becomes sick and to

Employment A worker that follows guidance issued by a medical or public health official to isolate or quarantine Security themselves as a result of exposure to COVID-19 and is not receiving paid sick leave from the Washington Regulatory Action Department Effective If a worker falls seriously ill and is forced to quit, they may qualify for Paid Family Medical Leave Emergency Rule while ill under the existing program. Once recovered and available for work, they may apply for unemployment benefits.

It removes the full-time requirement and expands standby ability to part time/less than full-time workers who are isolated employer, may be eligible to receive unemployment benefits. her workers need to be isolated or quarantined as a result of COVID-19. Health Care The Health Care Authority is revising this section to allow for payment of office visits for clients Authority Washington Regulatory Action under the Alien Emergency Medical (AEM) program when the visit is specifically for the Effective assessment and treatment of the COVID-19 virus. Emergency Rule Office of Insurance The Office of the Commissioner adopted an emergency order addressing telemedicine and Commissioner payment of insurance premiums during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The policy applies Washington Regulatory Action Active to issuers of health plans or short-term limited duration medical plans regulated by the Insurance Emergency Rule Commissioner. State of West Virginia Executive Action Governor (R) has declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active Emergency Governor Jim Justice (R) has ordered all restaurants and bars to cease all on-premise service. Retail Closure – Take-out and delivery is available. West Virginia Executive Action Executive Order Active No. 2-20 and 3-20 Gyms, fitness centers, recreation centers, and similar businesses must also close. Executive Order West Virginia Executive Action Governor Jim Justice (R) has issued an order related to unemployment benefits. Active No. 4-20 Governor Jim Justice (R) has declared that counties have authority and flexibility to evaluate Executive Order West Virginia Executive Action courthouse services and staffing and to make decisions that are in the best interest of each Active No. 5-20 respective county. Executive Order West Virginia Executive Action Governor Jim Justice (R) has ordered all barber shops and salons to close. Active No. 6-20 Executive Order Governor Jim Justice (R) has ordered specified statutory regulations are to be suspended for the West Virginia Executive Action Active No. 7-20 duration of the state of emergency. Governor Jim Justice (R) issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home; Essential businesses include: healthcare operations; grocery stores; food, beverage, and Retail Closure; agriculture; childcare; critical infrastructure; critical manufacturing; transportation; financial West Virginia Executive Action Mass Gatherings – Active institutions; critical trades; laundry and cleaning; supplies for essential businesses; legal, Executive Order accounting, insurance, real estate; and more. Refer to order. No. 9-20 The order also prohibits gatherings of 10 people or more. Governor Jim Justice (R) has issued an order requiring individuals who are travelling from Executive Order Louisiana, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Italy, and China to isolate for a period of fourteen West Virginia Executive Action Active No. 14-20 days upon entry to West Virginia. These individuals may travel to seek essential such as food and medical attention. Executive Order Governor Jim Justice (R) has issued an order redirecting private campgrounds to prohibit new out- West Virginia Executive Action Active No. 15-20 of-state campers. Executive Order West Virginia Executive Action Governor Jim Justice (R) has issued an order suspending all elective medical procedures. Active No. 16-20 Governor Jim Justice (R) has signed an executive order that suspends several statutory Executive Order West Virginia Executive Action regulations that are preventing medical providers from best responding to the COVID-19 Active No. 17-20 pandemic and assisting the citizens of West Virginia. Executive Order Governor Jim Justice (R) has signed an executive order postponing the upcoming primary until West Virginia Executive Action Active No. 18-20 June 9. Executive Order Governor Jim Justice (R) has signed an executive order suspending myriad of regulatory statutes West Virginia Executive Action Active No. 19-20 for the duration of the State of Emergency. Refer to Order.

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Governor Jim Justice (R) has ordered Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan counties to limit groups to a maximum of 5 people.

The order directs all businesses to require employees to work from home to the maximum extent Mass Gatherings; possible. Business Closer - West Virginia Executive Action Active Executive Order Directing the Local Health Departments to establish the maximum occupancy of and proper social No. 20-20 distance within essential businesses and taking action to enforce these health regulations. The order directs the West Virginia National Guard to provide logistical support and services to assist county agencies. The order directs the West Virginia State Police to assist with enforcement of local county orders.

Governor Jim Justice (R) has ordered Monongalia, Harrison, and Kanawha counties to limit groups to a maximum of 5 people.

The order directs all businesses to require employees to work from home to the maximum extent Mass Gatherings; possible. Business Closer - West Virginia Executive Action Active Executive Order Directing the Local Health Departments to establish the maximum occupancy of and proper social No. 21-20 distance within essential businesses and taking action to enforce these health regulations. The order directs the West Virginia National Guard to provide logistical support and services to assist county agencies. The order directs the West Virginia State Police to assist with enforcement of local county orders.

Executive Order Wisconsin Executive Action Governor (D) declared a state of public health emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No. 72 Public School Wisconsin Executive Action Governor Tony Evers (D) has closed all public schools beginning March 18. Active Closures Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) has issued an emergency Order for Department of Children and Wisconsin Executive Action Active #3 Families Administrative rule suspensions and Emergency Orders.

Governor Tony Evers (D) and Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Secretary- Mass Gatherings – designee Andrea Palm ordered a statewide moratorium on mass gatherings of 50 people or more. Wisconsin Executive Action Emergency Order Active #4 This does not affect airports, childcare locations, law enforcement centers, shopping malls, residential buildings, healthcare centers, office spaces, public transit, utility facilities.

Governor Tony Evers (D) and Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Secretary- designee Andrea Palm ordered a statewide moratorium on mass gatherings of 10 people or more.

It orders restaurants and bars to cease on-premise consumption. Take-out and delivery is Retail Closure; available. Mass Gatherings – Wisconsin Executive Action Active Emergency Order This does not apply to gas stations, grocery stores, or convenience stores. #5 Indoor shopping malls must close.

Office spaces shall implement social distancing, include teleworking as much as practicable.

Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) ordered that child care facilities may not operate with more than 10 staff Wisconsin Executive Action Active #6 present at a time and may not operate with more than 50 children present at time. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) ordered waiving work search requirements and modifying eligibility Wisconsin Executive Action Active #7 requirements for unemployment insurance benefits. Governor Tony Evers (D) has prohibited gatherings or more than 10 people. Mass Gatherings - Wisconsin Executive Action Emergency Order Active The order also closes hair salons; barber shops; nail salons; day spas; tattoo parlors; body art #8 establishments; and tanning facilitates. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) ordered a moratorium on admissions to the state prisons and juvenile Wisconsin Executive Action Active #9 facilities operated by the Department of Corrections to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) has issued an emergency Order for Department of Public Instruction Wisconsin Executive Action Active #10 Administration rule suspensions and Emergency Orders. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) has ordered the suspension of certain Public Service Commission Wisconsin Executive Action Active #11 (PSC) administrative rules.

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Governor Tony Evers (D) issued a Stay At Home Order. Non-essential businesses must close. Stay At Home Order; Non- Essential businesses include: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Essential Infrastructure list; Essential Business Wisconsin Executive Action stores that sell groceries and medicine; food, beverage, transport and agriculture; childcare; Active Closure – media; critical trades; hardware stores; shipping and logistics; legal, accounting, insurance, real Emergency Order estate services; critical manufacturing; restaurants and bars may provide take-out and delivery. #12 Refer to link and order for list. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) issued an order to the Department of the Workforce Development Wisconsin Executive Action Active #13 regarding Minor Work Permits. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) issued an order relating to extending the Department of Transportation Wisconsin Executive Action Active #14 Emergency Permits to assist with grocery supply efforts​. Emergency Order Wisconsin Executive Action Governor Tony Evers (D) issued an order temporarily banning evictions and foreclosures​. Active #15 Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) issued an order relating to certain health care providers and the Wisconsin Executive Action Active #16 Department of Safety and Professional Services credentialing​. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) issued an order relating Department of Natural Resources Wisconsin Executive Action Active #17 Administrative Rule suspension. Emergency Order Governor Tony Evers (D) issued an order suspending several administrative rules for the Wisconsin Executive Action Active #18 Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF). Governor Tony Evers (D) has ordered Local Health Officers to promptly report the address of individuals that the LHO knows have tested positive for COVID-19 to any dispatch center that Emergency Order Wisconsin Executive Action could receive a call for service to an address associated with a person who has tested positive. Active #19 Recipients of this information may only use it for the limited purpose of protecting their health and safety and no recipient may use the information as a basis to refuse a call for service. Emergency Order Wisconsin Executive Action Governor Tony Evers (D) has issued an order making modifications to Emergency Order #16. Active #20 Governor Tony Evers (D) has suspended multiple Department of Health Services Administrative Rules related to Emergency Medical Services; Home Health Agencies; Hospices; Nursing Homes; Emergency Order Wisconsin Executive Action Nurse Aide Training Programs; Feeding Assistance Programs; Community Based Residential Active #21 Facilities; Adult Family Homes; Narcotic Treatment Services for Opiate Addictions; and more. Refer to Order. Executive Order Governor Tony Evers (D) has issued an order relating to a Special Session of the Legislature to Wisconsin Executive Action Active No. 73 provide for an all-mail spring election and special election for the 7th Congressional district. Executive Order Governor Tony Evers (D) has issued an order relating to suspending in-person voting on April 7 Wisconsin Executive Action Active No. 74 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Legislature The Wisconsin Senate has suspended its session due to COVID-19. The Wisconsin House has Wisconsin Legislative Action Temporarily N/A already adjourned. Adjourns Governor (R) announced the creation of five coronavirus task forces. Each will be COVID-19 Task Wyoming Executive Action headed by one the five top-elected officials in order to provide a coordinated, focused response to Active Forces the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Executive Order Wyoming Executive Action Governor Mark Gordon (R) declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. Active No 2020-2 Executive Order Governor Mark Gordon (R) issued an order related to emergency exemption from permissible Wyoming Executive Action Active No 2020-3 operating time regulations and waiver of allowable size and weight permit fees. Executive Order Governor Mark Gordon (R) issued an order temporarily suspending statutes surrounding drivers’ Wyoming Executive Action Active No 2020-4 licenses and vehicle registration. Executive Order Governor Mark Gordon (R) issued an order permitting restaurant and bar liquor licensees to sell Wyoming Executive Action Active No 2020-5 limited off-premise malt beverages and wines for take-out and/or curbside pickup.

Governor Mark Gordon (R) and the Public Health Officer have ordered all restaurants, bars, breweries, taverns, and the like to halt on-premise dining. Take-out and delivery is available.

Retail and School Cigar bars, gyms, music venues, and the like must close. Day care and child care centers must Wyoming Executive Action Closure – close to non-essential parents. Active Governor’s Order Schools have been ordered closed through April 3.

This order has been extended through April 30. Governor Mark Gordon (R) announced that all K-12 schools, statewide, will be closed through at least 4/3. Wyoming Executive Action School Closures Active There is no textual document available. Governor Mark Gordon (R) and the Public Health Officer have banned gatherings of 10 or more Mass Gatherings – people. Wyoming Executive Action Active Governor’s Order This order has been extended through April 30.

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State Type of Action Action Summary Status Governor Mark Gordon (R) and the Public Health Officer have ordered all nail salons; hair salons; barbershops; cosmetology; electrology; esthetic services; massage therapy services; tattoo Retail Closure – Wyoming Executive Action paroles; body art and piercing shops closed. Active Governor’s Order This order has been extended through April 30. Governor Mark Gordon (R) has ordered any individual coming or returning to Wyoming from another state or country for a non-work related purpose to self-quarantine for 14 days. Governor’s Wyoming Executive Action Active Directive The directive requires persons or entities listing hotels, rental properties, or other short-term rentals to include notice of mandatory quarantine in the listing or on their website and at the place of accommodation. Executive Order Governor Mark Gordon (R) issued an order related to restaurant bar, and grill emergency liquor Wyoming Executive Action Active No 2020-6 service. It supersedes Executive Order No 2020-05. Department of Workforce The Department has issued an emergency rule related to unemployment insurance due to COVID- Wyoming Regulatory Action Services Effective 19. Emergency Rule

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