STATE BY STATE BREAKDOWN OF ShIP/BUSINESS RESTRICTION ORDERS What it means for motor vehicle repair shops and motor vehicle parts manufacturers
Updated as of July 30, 2020 6:00 pm –New updates are highlighted
Questions? Contact Melanie Weiland at [email protected]
*The above map only pertains to motor vehicle repair shops & motor vehicle parts manufacturers, there are other state restrictions in place that we do not believe directly impacts our members. Additionally, this should not be taken as legal advice but rather our interpretation of the guidance.
FEDERAL On March 23, CISA has updated critical manufacturing in their memorandum on identification of essential critical infrastructure workers during the covid-19 response to include “workers needed to maintain the continuity of these manufacturing functions and associated supply chains”
On March 28, CISA released it’s 2.0 version of this guidance which includes the following language in their transportation and logistics section: Automotive repair, maintenance, and transportation equipment manufacturing and distribution facilities (including those who repair and maintain electric vehicle charging stations).
On April 17, CISA released its 3.0 version of this guidance which includes the following language in their transportation and logistics section: Workers critical to the manufacturing, distribution, sales, rental, leasing, repair, and maintenance of vehicles and other transportation equipment (including electric
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vehicle charging stations) and the supply chains that enable these operations to facilitate continuity of travel-related operations for essential workers.
On May 20, CISA released its 3.1 version of this guidance. This update changes minimal language in the transportation section.
White House Guidelines for Opening Up America Again
States Who Are Coordinating Efforts to Reopen Their Economies:
STATES:
ALABAMA Effective April 4 at 5 pm until April 30 at 5 pm
Executive Order: https://governor.alabama.gov/assets/2020/04/Final-Statewide-Order-4.3.2020.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
Essential Manufacturing Facilities: “…automotive production and suppliers…”
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REOPEN ALABAMA RESPONSIBLY PLAN
Safer at Home – extended until July 30
Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced the launch of the Revive Alabama grant program to support small businesses in Alabama that have been impacted by COVID-19.
Executive Order: Individuals will be required to wear a mask or other facial covering when in public and in close contact with other people. This amended order extends until August 31, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.
Gov. Ivey Office Number: 334-242-7100
ALASKA Effective March 28 at 5pm until April 21
Executive Order: https://gov.alaska.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/03232020-COVID-19-Health-Mandate-010-Attachment-A.pdf
Extension
Reopening – 8 am on April 24
May 22 at 8 am – Alaska enters Phase 3 of reopening; businesses can operate at 100% capacity.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent
Businesses that supply other essential businesses with the support or supplies necessary to operate
Gov. Dunleavy Office Number: 907-465-3500
ARIZONA Effective March 31 at 5pm until May 15 at 11:59 pm
Executive Order: https://azgovernor.gov/file/34365/download?token=6YdWos-F
Extension
Reopening Plan – May 4
Executive Order: Requires all businesses to develop, establish, and implement policies based on guidance from the CDC, Department of Labor, OSHA, and ADHS to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
June 29 - Governor Doug Ducey (R) issued an order that pauses the state's reopening
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
Executive Order Clarifying which businesses and operations were deemed essential: https://azgovernor.gov/sites/default/files/eo_2021_0.pdf
Gas stations and businesses needed for transportation: Gas stations and auto-supply, auto-repair and related facilities including (including vehicle sales), truck stops, and bicycle shops and related facilities.
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Gov. Ducey Office Number: 602-542-4331
ARKANSAS Executive Order: https://governor.arkansas.gov/images/uploads/executiveOrders/EO_20-10._.pdf
E.O. limits all gatherings of 10 persons or more, excludes businesses, manufacturers, and construction companies.
Health Directive for manufacturers – COVID- 19 safety protocols. Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) issued an order providing all persons in the state and person's employees, agents, and officers immunity from civil liability for damages or injuries caused by or resulting from exposure of an individual to COVID-19 on the premises own or operated by those persons or during any activity managed by those persons.
Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) has ordered the Secretary of Health to issue a public health order requiring individuals to wear face coverings in public places, with some exceptions.
CALIFORNIA Effective March 19, 2020
Executive Order: https://covid19.ca.gov/img/Executive-Order-N-33-20.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent on products produced.
Critical Manufacturing, Essential Workforce: Workers necessary for the manufacturing of materials and products needed for medical supply chains, transportation, energy, communications, food and agriculture, chemical manufacturing, nuclear facilities, the operation of dams, water and wastewater treatment, emergency services, and the defense industrial base. Additionally, workers needed to maintain the continuity of these manufacturing functions and associated supply chains.
Executive Action – Gov. Newsom’s order creates a time-limited rebuttable presumption for accessing worker’s compensation benefits.
Full List of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers: https://covid19.ca.gov/img/EssentialCriticalInfrastructureWorkers.pdf
Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Resources for Employers and Workers: https://www.labor.ca.gov/coronavirus2019/
Small Businesses: https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/images/content/covid-19.jpg
Roadmap to reopen – 4 stage approach with non-essential manufacturing allowed to reopen in Phase 2 (May 8)
Manufacturing Guidance
Gov. Newsom Office Number: 916-445-2841
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COLORADO
Effective March 26 at 6 am until April 26 (Will expire)
Executive Order: https://wp-cpr.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2020/03/polis-stay-at-home-order-searchable.pdf
Extension
Safer at Home Executive Order – non essential businesses can resume up to 50% of their in person operations.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Unlikely
Any business that produces products critical or incidental to the processing, functioning, development, manufacture, or delivery of any of the categories of products included in this part 3.
LOCAL - Denver Executive Order: Extended to May 8
CDPHE Guidance
Executive Order: Vulnerable Individuals cannot be compelled to perform in-person work for any business or government function, including a Critical Business or Critical Government Function
ENACTED legislation: "Healthy Families and Workplaces Act", which requires employers to provide paid sick leave to employees under various circumstances
Governor Jared Polis (D) has signed the "Protect our Neighbors" order, which allows local communities to create reopening plans within state guidelines. It allows for Non-Critical Office-Based Businesses to operate at 50% capacity and all other businesses and activities to operate at 50% capacity, limited to 500 persons. These limits do not apply to critical businesses.
Executive Order: Governor Jared Polis (D) has ordered all individuals to wear face coverings in public places. There are some exemptions.
Gov. Polis Office Number: 303-866-2885
CONNECTICUT Effective March 23 at 8pm until May 20
Executive Order: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Office-of-the-Governor/Executive-Orders/Lamont-Executive-Orders/Executive-Order-No-7H.pdf?la=en
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
The gov. office issued guidance stating essential business means essential workers in the 16 critical infrastructure sectors defined by CISA
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Safe Workplace Rules for Essential Employers- Requires employers to provide facemasks
Executive Action: Governor Ned Lamont (D) issued a statement on workers' compensation. Essential workers who contracted COVID19 on the job with a timely, straightforward opportunity to claim any benefits they are due through the workers’ compensation system. That opportunity will come through a forthcoming executive order.
Executive Action: allows for rebuttable presumption that workers who contracted COVID-19 between March 10, 2020 and May 20, 2020, contracted it on the job and are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits.
CT Covid-19 hotline: 860-500-2333
DELAWARE Effective March 24 at 8am until May 31
Executive Order: https://governor.delaware.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2020/03/Fourth-Modification-to-State-of-Emergency-03222020.pdf
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
Full List of Life Essential Businesses: https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/177/2020/03/Delaware-list-of-essential-and-nonessential-businesses-March-22-2020-1.pdf
Executive Order: Requires employers to provide employees of open businesses with PPE
Gov. Carney Office Number: 302-577-8477 or email [email protected]
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Effective April 1 at 12:01 am until June 8
Executive Order: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/Mayor%27s%20Order%202020-054%20Stay%20at%20Home.pdf
FLORIDA Effective April 3 at 12:01 am until April 30
Executive Order: https://s33330.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/EO-20-91.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
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Phase 1 Reopening Plan – Start May 4, allows for partial reopening of nonessential business/in-person operations.
Gov. DeSantis Office Number: 850-717-9337
GEORGIA Effective April 3 at 6 pm until April 24 (will expire)
Executive Order: https://gov.georgia.gov/document/2020-executive-order/04022001/download
Relaxation of restrictions – reopening businesses but employers must follow safety protocols and provide PPE.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance (Version 3.0)
GA FAQ on Executive Order
Executive Order 5.12.20.02 – Reviving a Healthy Georgia: safety protocols for critical infrastructure include PPE, screening workers, staggering shifts, etc.
Executive Action 7.15: Any state, county, or municipal law, order, ordinance, rule, or regulation that requires persons to wear face coverings, masks, face shields, or any other personal protective equipment while in places of public accommodation or on public property are suspended,
GA COVID-19 Hotline: 844-442-2681
HAWAII Effective March 25 at 12:01 am until May 31
Executive Order: https://hawaiicovid19.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2003162-ATG_Third-Supplementary-Proclamation-for-COVID-19-signed-12.pdf
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance (Version 3.0)
Reopening Plan
Reopening Memo – Phased approach starting in June
Executive Order; June 1 – Transition to reopening plan, part 2: Manufacturing is open with social distancing practices.
Retail and Repair Business Health Guidelines
Essential Business Guidelines
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Gov. Ige Office Number: 808-586-0034
IDAHO Effective March 25 at 1:30pm until April 30 at 11:59 pm
Executive Order: https://coronavirus.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/127/2020/03/statewide-stay-home-order_032520.pdf
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Stage 1 – Protocols for Opening
Executive Order: plans for more than 30,000 Idaho small business to receive Idaho Rebound cash grants. Applications will be accepted start May 11.
Executive Order: Establishing a program to procure and distribute PPE to Idaho businesses and nonprofits.
Gov. Little Office Number:208-334-2100
ILLINOIS Effective March 21 at 5pm until May 30
Executive Order & List of Essential Businesses: https://www2.illinois.gov/IISNews/21288-Gov._Pritzker_Stay_at_Home_Order.pdf
Extension – NEW: Essential businesses and manufacturers will be required to provide face-coverings to all employees who are not able to maintain six-feet of social distancing, as well as follow new requirements that maximize social distancing and prioritize the well-being of employees and customers. This will include occupancy limits for essential businesses and precautions such as staggering shifts and operating only essential lines for manufacturers.
Earliest non-essential manufacturing could open regionally is May 29
Press Conference 5.21.20: Phase 3 likely for everyone on May 29
Illinois enters Phase 3 May 29
Illinois enters Phase 4 June 26 - Individuals must continue to practice social distancing and wear a face covering in public places or when working.
Manufacturing Guidance
Restore Illinois
Health-centric reopening metrics
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Governor JB Pritzker (D) announced a $900 million economic recovery plan for Illinois residents and businesses
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent
Manufacturing companies, distributors, and supply chain companies producing and supplying essential products and services in and for industries such as pharmaceutical, technology, biotechnology, healthcare, chemicals and sanitization, waste pickup and disposal, agriculture, food and beverage, transportation, energy, steel and steel products, petroleum and fuel, mining, construction, national defense, communications, as well as products used by other Essential Businesses and Operations.
New Proposed Emergency Rule: Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission’s proposed new rule would allow certain essential workers who believe they contracted COVID-19 on the job (on site or remote) to be automatically covered by workers’ compensation.
Illinois Manufacturers’ Association files litigation to block emergency rule.
LOCAL ACTION (Chicago): Chicago employers will still be forced to give their workers two weeks’ notice of their schedules in an effort to reduce the stress caused by unpredictable shift work starting July 1, but will be spared lawsuits for an additional six months under a measure that advanced Monday.
Resources for Small Businesses: https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/coronavirus/Resources/Pages/EconomicAssistance.aspx
Gov. Office Number: 312-346-5700
INDIANA Effective March 24 at 11:59 pm until May 1
Executive Order: https://www.in.gov/gov/files/Executive_Order_20-08_Stay_at_Home.pdf
Extension
Reopening Plan - The remaining manufacturers, industrial and other infrastructure operations that had not been considered essential may open starting May 4.
This order permits all counties to enter Stage 4 at 12:01AM June 12. All businesses operating must develop a plan to implement measures and safeguards including employee screenings, social distancing measures, and enhanced cleaning; additionally plans must be publicly posted. IOSHA standards must be followed by all businesses. Retailers and malls may now operate at 100% capacity.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance (Version 2.0).
Governor Eric Holcomb (R) announced several new economic recovery initiatives for business relief in Indiana made possible by CARES Act funding.
Executive Order: Holcomb (R) announced his intention to release a statewide requirement for most individuals to wear a mask while in public. This order will take effect July 27.
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IN Covid-19 Hotline: 1-877-820-0890
KANSAS Effective March 30 at 12:01 until May 3
Executive Order: https://governor.kansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/EO20-16.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
Essential Functions Request
Reopen Kansas – Follows OSHA’s COVID-19 Manufacturing Guidance
Executive Order – Requires businesses to require their employees and customers to wear masks in certain situations.
Gov. Kelly Office Number:785-368-8500
KENTUCKY Effective March 26 at 8pm
Executive Order: https://governor.ky.gov/attachments/20200325_Executive-Order_2020-257_Healthy-at-Home.pdf
Executive Order instructing residents not to leave the state unless they are required by employment.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform 0essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Kentucky Healthy at Work: Reopening proposal using benchmarks set out by the White House’s guidelines.
Update to Reopening plan – Allows manufacturing to reopen on May 11
Requirements for manufacturers to reopen & remain open
BUSINESS REOPEN PROPOSAL – Kentucky is requesting information on how your business will reopen while maintaining safety protocols.
Face Mask Requirement
Gov. Beshear Office Number: 502-564-2611
LOUISIANA Effective March 23, 5pm until May 15
Executive Order: https://gov.louisiana.gov/assets/Proclamations/2020/JBE-33-2020.pdf
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Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Reopen Safely: https://opensafely.la.gov/
Phase one – May 15
Gov. Edwards Office Number:225-342-7015
MAINE Effective April 2 at 12:01 am until May 31
Executive Order: https://www.maine.gov/governor/mills/sites/maine.gov.governor.mills/files/inline-files/CORRECTED_An%20Order%20Regarding%20Further%20Restrictions%20on%20Public%20Contact%20and%20Movement%2C%20Schools%2C%20Vehicle%20Travel%20and%20Retail%20Business%20Operations.pdf
Extension Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Reopening Plan – Businesses must operate in a manner that protects public health and safety to reopen.
Reopening Guidance
Executive Order: Governor Janet Mills (D) issued an order that allows for the gradual easing of restrictions implemented under previous Executive Orders as the state continues to reopen under the Restarting Maine’s Economy plan.
Gov. Mills Office Number: 207-287-3531
MARYLAND Effective March 23 at 5pm
Executive Order: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Gatherings-FOURTH-AMENDED-3.30.20.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Manufacturing can resume May 1 when following safe protocols.
Manufacturing reopening best practices
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Executive Order: The state will begin to move into Stage Two of the reopening plan on June 5 at 5:00PM. All 24 of the state’s jurisdictions have now entered Stage One. The order allows all manufacturing businesses to open.
Executive Action: requires all Marylanders over the age of five to wear face coverings in public spaces of all businesses across Maryland.
Gov. Hogan Office Number: 410-974-3901
MASSACHUSETTS Effective March 24th at 12pm until May 18
Executive Order: https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-essential-services/download
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance (Version 3.0)
To request designation as an essential business: https://www.mass.gov/forms/essential-service-designation-request
MA COVID-19 FAQ page
Additional Guidance
Workplace Standards
Four Phase Reopening Approach
Any questions can be directed to [email protected]
MICHIGAN Effective March 24 at 12:01 am until May 15 at 11:59 pm
Executive Order: https://www.michigan.gov/whitmer/0,9309,7-387-90499_90705-522626--,00.html Extension plus other restrictions
Executive Order 2020-42 prohibits all businesses and operations from requiring workers to leave their homes, unless those workers are necessary to sustain or protect life or to conduct minimum basic operations. Businesses and operations are to designate the workers who meet those criteria and must adopt social distancing practices and other mitigation measures to protect workers and patrons in the performance of that in-person work. 4.24.20 Extension: Eases some business restrictions, does not apply to manufacturers
5.7 Executive Order: Allows for manufacturing to open up May 11, manufacturers must follow measures found here.
MI Safe Start Plan
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6.1.20 E.O: Office work that is not capable of being performed remotely can resume.
Amended E.O: The order requires all businesses and operations to provide any communication and training on COVID-19 in the languages that are common in their employee population.
NEWS: Whitmer: COVID-19 spread could force closure of auto plants.
Executive Order 2020-153: Requires most individuals to wear a mask in most public places. Most businesses are directed to require any individual inside said business to wear a mask as well as post a notice of the masking requirement. The order clarifies that businesses may not assume that an unmasked customer cannot medically tolerate a face covering, though they may accept a customer’s verbal representation to that effect.
Executive Action: requires businesses to develop COVID-19 preparedness and response plans, designate supervisors to implement and monitor those plans, and train employees on workplace infection control and use of personal protective equipment.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the March 19 federal CISA guidance. Does NOT adopt subsequent guidance document released by CISA.
MI COVID-19 FAQ
Economic Assistance for Michigan Small Businesses
Gov. Whitmer Office Number: 517-335-7858
MINNESOTA Effective March 27 at 11:59 pm until May 17 at 11:59 pm
Executive Order: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6819010-EO-20-20-FINAL-15580.html
Extension
Return to Safe Workplaces – April 24
Executive Order: Workplace requirements
Executive Order 20-74: Governor Tim Walz (D) issued an order outlining Phase 3 of the Stay Safe MN plan. All critical businesses are required to develop, implement, and submit a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan by June 29. Non-Critical Business choosing to open or remain open must establish and implement a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan.
Executive Order 20-81: Requires individuals to wear face coverings in indoor businesses and indoor public places effective 11:59PM, July 24.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
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MN Critical Businesses List: https://mn.gov/deed/assets/naics-critical-list_tcm1045-424829.pdf
Gov. Walz Office Number: 651-201-3400
MISSISSIPPI Effective April 3 at 5 pm until April 27 at 8 am
Executive Order: http://webpubcontent.raycommedia.com/wlox/order1-converted.pdf
https://www.sos.ms.gov/Education-Publications/ExecutiveOrders/1463.pdf
ShIP unlikely to go past Monday
Reopening
Executive Order 1509: amends Safe Return rules for certain counties; requires employers in listed counties to require PPE when appropriate, screen employees, and require customers to wear face coverings.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Gov. Reeves Office Number: 601-359-3150
MISSOURI Effective April 6 at 12:01 am until June 15
Executive Order: https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/MOGOV/2020/04/03/file_attachments/1419322/Stay%20at%20Home%20Missouri%20Order.pdf
Extension
Partial Reopening on May 4
Executive Order (applies to Attala, Leake, Scott, Jasper, Neshoba, Newton, and Lauderdale counties only): Requires all businesses to take reasonable steps to comply with CDC covid-19 regulations including PPE, screening employees, etc.
Governor Mike Parson (R) announced that the state will move into Phase 2 on June 16 and there will no longer be a statewide public health order in place. All statewide restrictions will be lifted, though local officials will still have the authority to put further rules, regulations, or ordinances in place.
Guidelines for Businesses:
Prepare to implement basic infection prevention measures informed by industry best practices, regarding: Protective equipment; Temperature checks; Testing, isolating, and contact tracing; and Sanitation, including disinfection of common and high-traffic areas (entrances, breakrooms, locations where there is high-frequency employee interaction with the public/customers). Modify physical workspaces to maximize social distancing. Minimize business travel.
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Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Restrictions for businesses with retail sales to the public. Any locations under 10,000 sq ft must limit number of individuals to less than 25% of authorized occupancy. Over 10,000 sq ft, less than 10%.
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance. 2.0
Gov. Parson Office Number: 573-751-3222
MONTANA Effective March 28 at 12:01 am until April 27
Executive Order: https://covid19.mt.gov/Portals/223/Documents/Stay%20at%20Home%20Directive.pdf?ver=2020-03-26-173332-177
Extension
Reopening Plan
Guidance
Face Coverings required for employees
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance (Version 1.0)
Gov. Bullock Office Number: 406-444-3111
NEVADA Effective March 18, 12 pm until May 15
Executive Order: https://nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/NV-Health-Response-COVID19.pdf
Extension
Reopening Plan - Phase One allows for 50% limited in store capacity for non-essential businesses until May 30
Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order requiring face coverings to be worn in public places. Businesses allowed to remain open in Phase 2 must ensure customers and patrons to wear face coverings, and prohibit persons from entering the business without a face covering.
Governor Steve Sisolak (D) issued an order extending multiple other emergency directives. This order also pauses the state's reopening keeping the state in Phase Two through July 31.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent
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Essential infrastructure operations like construction & manufacturing, agriculture, and utilities.
Gov. Sisolak Office Number: 775-684-5683
NEW HAMPSHIRE Effective March 27 at 11:59 until June 5
Executive Order: https://www.nheconomy.com/NHEconomy/media/NH-Economy/2020-0-Emergency-Order-(1)-17_1.pdf
Extension
Manufacturing Guidance
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent
Manufacturing companies, distributors, and supply chain companies producing and supplying materials and products for industries that include, but are not limited to, pharmaceutical, technology, biotechnology, healthcare, chemicals and sanitization, waste pickup and disposal, agriculture, food and beverage, transportation, energy, steel and steel products, petroleum and fuel, construction, gun and related products (including associated retail), operations of dams, water and wastewater treatment, national defense, communications, as well as products used by other essential businesses and operations
Manufacturing Reopening Guidance
Additional Manufacturing Guidance
Executive Order: extending Emergency Order #17 until June 15 - Businesses that are providing essential services shall comply with the Universal Business Guidelines in Exhibit B and Exhibit C of this order including but not limited to implementing a screening process; promoting frequent hand hygiene; and more
Business Resources Site: https://businesshelp.nheconomy.com/hc/en-us
Gov. Sununu Office Number: 603-271-2121
NEW JERSEY Effective March 21 at 9 pm
Executive Order: https://nj.gov/infobank/eo/056murphy/pdf/EO-107.pdf Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
NEW EXECUTIVE ORDER – increases restrictions & protocols on businesses.
“Businesses must provide, at their expense, such face coverings and gloves for their employees. If a customer refuses to wear a cloth face covering for non-medical reasons and if such covering cannot be
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provided to the individual by the business at the point of entry, then the business must decline entry to the individual...”
Executive Order: Manufacturing Requirements
NJ COVID-19 FAQ page
NJ “The Road Back” Reopening Plan
Covid-19 contact number: 1-800-962-1253
NEW MEXICO Effective March 23 until May 31
Executive Order: https://www.governor.state.nm.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID-19-DOH-Order-fv.pdf
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent. Section 3h cites “transportation equipment manufacturers.”
Safety Practices for Individuals and Employers
Gov. Grisham Office Number: 505-476-2200
NEW YORK Effective March 22, 8pm until June 6
Executive Order: https://esd.ny.gov/guidance-executive-order-2026
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Automobiles and any parts or components necessary to produce essential products consider essential manufacturing.
EXECUTIVE ORDER – new protocols for businesses.
For all essential businesses or entities, any employees who are present in the workplace shall be provided and shall wear face coverings when in direct contact with customers or members of the public. Businesses must provide, at their expense, such face coverings for their employees.
Executive Order – Extends order to June 6 Effective MAY 16 new essential businesses included. Guidance can be found here.
Guidance on Essential Services: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-issues-guidance-essential-services-under-new-york-state-pause-executive-order
REQUEST FOR DESIGNATION AS AN ESSENTIAL BUSINESS FOR PURPOSES OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 202.6:
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https://esd.ny.gov/sites/default/files/Request%20for%20Designation%20Form_0.pdf
COVID-19-Related Business Questions
NY Reopening Plan - Businesses in each region will re-open in phases. Phase one will include opening construction and manufacturing functions with low risk. Phase two will open certain industries based on priority and risk level. Businesses considered "more essential" with inherent low risks of infection in the workplace and to customers will be prioritized, followed by other businesses considered "less essential" or those that present a higher risk of infection spread.
Each business and industry must have a plan to protect employees and consumers, make the physical workspace safer and implement processes that lower risk of infection in the business.
Local Action: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) expects approximately 200,000 to 400,000 employees will return to work as part of the first phase of the city’s gradual economic reopening. The first phase will be focusing on restarting previously closed nonessential business sectors, including construction, manufacturing, wholesale suppliers and nonessential retail.
As of July 20, New York City becomes the final region to enter Phase 4. However, in NYC Phase 4 will not include indoor activity in malls, restaurants or cultural institutions at this point.
Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) issued an order removing the reductions and restrictions on the in person workforce at non-essential businesses or other entities on those industries that have entered Phase Three
Gov. Cuomo Office Number: 1-518-474-8390
NORTH CAROLINA Effective March 30 at 5pm until May 8 at 5 pm
Executive Order: https://files.nc.gov/governor/documents/files/EO121-Stay-at-Home-Order-3.pdf
Extension
Start May 8, Phase 1 of Staying Ahead of the Curve – Eliminates the distinction between essential and non-essential
Business Guidance on facemasks – required for all manufacturing workers
Governor Roy Cooper (D) announced on July 14 that he will again extended Phase 2 of reopening for the state and maintaining the pause on reopening any further businesses or sectors. Masks still must be worn in public places.
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Gov. Cooper Office Number: 919-814-2000
OHIO Effective March 23 at 11:59 pm until May 1 at 11:59 pm
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Executive Order: https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OHOOD/2020/04/02/file_attachments/1418062/Signed%20Amended%20Director%27s%20Stay%20At%20Home%20Order.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations (Section 12,h)
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance (2.0)
Additional Guidance from the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association.
Responsible Restart Ohio
Manufacturing Operating Requirement – May open up May 4:
Mandatory • Ensure minimum 6 ft between people, if not possible, install barriers • Employees must perform daily symptom assessment* • Require employees to stay home if symptomatic • Require regular handwashing • Stagger or limit arrivals of employees and guests • Personnel should work from home if possible Recommended Best Practices • Face coverings are recommended for employees, distributors and guests • Provide stipend to employees for private transportation
Ohio PPE Retooling and Reshoring Grant Program
Governor Mike DeWine (R) issued an order stating that when an employee is called back to work in the same position as prior to the Director of Health’s special orders, there is a presumption that the position is considered “suitable work” under the Ohio Unemployment Insurance program. Individuals who refuse to return to work without good cause in order to obtain additional unemployment benefits may have their eligibility negatively impacted.
Public Health Order: Governor Mike DeWine (R) announced that effective July 23 at 6:00PM a statewide mask order will be in effective
Gov. DeWine Office Number: 614-644-4357
OKLAHOMA Effective March 25 at 11:59 pm until May 6
Executive Order: https://www.sos.ok.gov/documents/executive/1919.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
All businesses not identified as being within a critical infrastructure sector as defined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and located in a county experiencing community spread of COVID-19, as identified by OSDH on its website, shall close.
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Open Up and Recover Safely – 3 phase approach starting April 24
Governor Kevin Stitt (R) has announced that Oklahoma will proceed to Phase 3 of the Open Up and Recover Safely plan on June 1. Under Phase 3, businesses may resume unrestricted staffing at their worksites while observing proper CDC-recommended social distancing protocols.
Gov. Stitt Office Number: 405-521-2342
OREGON Executive Order: https://govsite-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/jkAULYKcSh6DoDF8wBM0_EO%2020-12.pdf
Order focused on retail businesses, however, does provide guidance for businesses to operate, including practicing social distancing.
Reopening Oregon
Governor Kate Brown (D) announced new statewide health and safety measures, including new requirements for face coverings and businesses. Beginning July 24, the following new requirements will apply: Face coverings will be required for all Oregonians ages five and up in indoor public spaces and outdoors when six feet of distance cannot be maintained. Updated guidance will be posted to coronavirus.oregon.gov.
PENNSYLVANIA
Effective March 19 at 8 am, enforcement begins March 23 at 8 a.m. until May 8 at 12:01 am
Executive Order: https://www.governor.pa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/20200319-TWW-COVID-19-business-closure-order.pdf
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Not allowed to continue physical operations.
Full List of Life Sustaining Businesses: https://www.scribd.com/document/452553026/UPDATED-4-00pm-April-1-2020-Industry-Operation-Guidance
CLOSED - Waiver Process for Keeping Physical Locations Open Form
Updated FAQ on life sustaining businesses
***Pennsylvania Manufacturing Call to Action Portal***
Legislative Action: Requires each employer of the Commonwealth to provide paid sick time to employees whose residence or employment is affected by a public health emergency.
New Business Protocols: Requires cleaning protocols, social distancing, masks for employees, etc.
Process to Reopen Pennsylvania
Yellow Phase on track for May 8 – business guidance for reopening
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Governor Tom Wolf (D) announced that 12 additional counties will move to the green phase of reopening at 12:01 a.m., June 26. Those counties include Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Erie, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia and Susquehanna. Philadelphia County met the criteria and will move to the state’s green phase on June 26; however, local officials will maintain some additional restrictions until July 3.
Business Guidance
Mandatory Mask Requirement
Gov. Wolf Office Number: 717-787-2500
RHODE ISLAND Effective until June 5 Executive Order – Closes non-essential retail businesses, however, auto repair and supply shops can remain open Executive Order – Requires face coverings in public Executive Order - Governor Gina Raimondo (D) has issued an order continuing the requirement of face coverings in public. Any person who is in a place open to the public, whether indoors or outdoors must wear a face covering. Reopening Plan SOUTH CAROLINA Effective April 6 at 5pm until April 27 (will expire)
Executive Order: https://governor.sc.gov/sites/default/files/Documents/Executive-Orders/2020-04-03%20eFILED%20Executive%20Order%20No.%202020-18%20-%20Closure%20of%20Additional%20Non-Essential%20Businesses.pdf
Relaxation of restrictions – business must still adhere to safety protocols. Executive Order – general guidance for non-health care places of employment
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
An individual or entity may submit requests for clarification or a determination regarding the applicability of this Order to a specific business, venue, facility, service, or activity to the Department using a form provided by the Department, which shall be available for public access and submission via the Department’s website, at www.sccommerce.com. Individuals or entities may also submit questions or requests for clarification to the Department by email to [email protected] or by telephone at 803-734-2873.
SC Clarification of Business Designation Form
SC COVID-19 Number: 803-737-2873 or [email protected]
SOUTH DAKOTA
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Effective until May 2
Executive Order: https://sdsos.gov/general-information/executive-actions/executive-orders/assets/2020-08.PDF Encourages businesses to modify practices or scale down operations. Cites businesses outlined in CISA guidance (Version 1.0) as exempt. TENNESSEE Effective March 31 at 11:59 pm until April 30 at 11:59 pm (will expire)
Executive Order: https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/pub/execorders/exec-orders-lee22.pdf Stay at Home Order will expire on May 1 – Non-essential businesses may open
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: May continue physical operations
Gas Stations and Businesses Needed for Transportation. This includes, but is not limited to: gas stations, travel centers, and truck stops; automotive suppliers, manufacturers, repair services, and related facilities; roadside assistance operations; farm and construction equipment related services; boat repair services; bicycle shops; and related facilities;
TN Small Business Resources
Safety Guidelines for Businesses
Governor Bill Lee (R) has signed an order that gives county mayors in the 89 Tennessee counties that do not have a locally run county health department the authority to issue orders or measures requiring or recommending the wearing of face coverings within their jurisdictions.
Gov. Lee Office Number: 615-741-2001
TEXAS Effective April 2 at 12:01 am until April 30
Executive Order: https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/press/EO-GA-14_Statewide_Essential_Service_and_Activity_COVID-19_IMAGE_03-31-2020.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Form to request your business be designates as essential.
PLEASE NOTE: Employees of companies covered by the CISA Essential Critical Infrastructure Guidance should carry a letter from their employer identifying them as such and stating that they are traveling for a business purpose.
Plan to Reopen Texas – Phase one begins May 1
May 18 – non-CISA manufacturing can operate at up to 25 percent of the total listed occupancy.
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Checklist for Manufacturers
Governor Greg Abbott (R) announced that the State of Texas will pause any further phases to open Texas as the state responds to the recent increase in positive COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Businesses that are permitted to open under the previous phases can continue to operate at the designated occupancy levels and under the minimum standard health protocols provided by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Face Covering Requirement
Gov. Abbott Office Number: 1-800-843-5789
VERMONT Effective March 25 at 5 pm until May 15 at 12am
Executive Order: https://governor.vermont.gov/sites/scott/files/documents/ADDENDUM%206%20TO%20EXECUTIVE%20ORDER%2001-20.pdf
Extension Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent
Critical manufacturing, including food and animal feed manufacturing, processing and supply, pharmaceuticals and other manufacturing necessary to support the COVID-19 response as well as economic and national security.
Reopening Plan – Manufacturing allowed in low-density locations, requires employers to provide employees with COVID-19 health training.
Manufacturing Guidance
Executive Action - requires individuals to wear face coverings in any indoor or outdoor public or congregate setting when a physical distance of 6 feet from others is not possible.
Gov. Scott Office Number: 802-828-3333
VIRGINIA Effective March 24 at 12:59 pm until June 10 at 11:59 pm
Executive Order: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/media/governorvirginiagov/executive-actions/EO-55-Temporary-Stay-at-Home-Order-Due-to-Novel-Coronavirus-(COVID-19).pdf Executive Order is focused on retail businesses with no language on manufacturing. Repair shops are exempt. Businesses are directed to adhere social distancing recommendations, enhanced sanitizing procedures, and apply relevant workplace guidance from state and federal authorities. Forward Virginia Reopening Plan
Executive Order – Delays Phase 1 reopening from May 15 until May 28 for counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William, and the Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, Manassas Park, as well as the Towns of Dumfries, Herndon, Leesburg, and Vienna
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Governor Ralph Northam (D) issued an amendment to this order allowing the Northern Virginia Region and the City of Richmond to enter Phase 2 effective 12:00AM June 12
7.15.2020: Virginia Adopts First-in-the-Nation Workplace Safety Standards for COVID-19 Pandemic.
• TEXT AVAILABLE HERE: Effective July 27, 2020. Temporary standard shall expire either six months after effective date, upon expiration of Governor’s State of Emergency, or when superseded by a permanent standard. New rules include mandatory face coverings, regular cleanings, and notifying employees if a worker tests positive for COVID-19, etc. Violation fees can cost $13,000 with repeat violations fees reaching $130,000. DOLI plans to publish training materials and programs free of charge.
Gov. Northam Office Number: 804-786-2211
WASHINGTON Effective March 25 at 12 am until May 31
Executive Order: https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/proclamations/20-25%20Coronovirus%20Stay%20Safe-Stay%20Healthy%20%28tmp%29%20%28002%29.pdf
Extension
WA Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers Guidance: https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/WA%20Essential%20Critical%20Infrastructure%20Workers%20%28Final%29.pdf
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Unclear
Document follows CISA guidance, however, does not include language on supply chains.
***WA Form to help you determine if your business is essential:*** https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/d4c155fa930f4b848f95774d610c9708
Information on Business Assistance: https://coronavirus.wa.gov/business-workers
Washington Recovery Plan
Safe Start Phase Plan
Resuming Additional Manufacturing Operations Proclamation – guidance for partially resuming limited manufacturing operations for counties granted variance under the Safe Start Phase 2 recovery plan.
A total of 14 counties have now been approved to move to Phase 2: Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Garfield, Grays Harbor, Lincoln, Lewis, Ferry, Pend Orielle, Skamania, Spokane, Stevens, Wahkiakum, and Whitman.
General questions about how to comply with safety practices
Washington Coronavirus Hazard Considerations for Employers
Executive Action: Governor Jay Inslee (D) has released a template for businesses in Phase 3 of the Washington “Safe Start” plan. Each business or entity operating in Phase 3 must develop a written safety
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plan outlining how its workplace will prevent the spread of COVID-19. A business may fill out this template to fulfill the requirement or may develop its own safety plan
Gov. Inslee announced a statewide requirement for businesses to require face coverings of all employees and customers.
Gov. Inslee Office Number: 360-902-4111
WEST VIRGINIA Effective March 24 at 8pm
Executive Order: https://apps.sos.wv.gov/adlaw/executivejournal/readpdf.aspx?DocID=89504 Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Dependent
Manufacture, distribution, and supply chain for critical products and industries: manufacturing companies, distributors, and supply chain companies producing and supplying essential products and services and for industries such as pharmaceutical, technology, bio technology, healthcare chemicals and sanitation, waste pick up in disposal, agriculture, food and beverage, transportation, energy Iron ore, steel and steel products, aluminum and aluminum products, petroleum propane and fuel, mining, construction, national defense, communications, as well as products used by other essential business les is an operations including without limitation filters in filtration products and services.
West Virginia Strong – Businesses with 10 or fewer employees allowed to restart May 4.Guidance for restart can be found here.
Face coverings required when inside indoor public places
Gov. Justice Office Number: 304-558-2251
WISCONSIN Effective March 24 at 8pm until May 26 at 8 a.m.
Executive Order: https://evers.wi.gov/Documents/COVID19/EMO12-SaferAtHome.pdf
Extension
Repair Shops: May continue physical operations
Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing: Individuals are allowed to go to and from work to perform essential functions as defined by the federal CISA guidance.
Overturned by State Supreme Court
Badger Bounce Back
Manufacturing Guidance for Reopening
Executive Action: Requires residents ages five and older to wear a face covering when they are indoors or in an enclosed space with anyone outside their household or living unit. This order goes into effect August 1 and remains in effect through September 28.
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Gov. Evers Office Number: 608-266-9622