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Order from the City's Mayor- An order from the city's mayor stating that all non-essential businesses must close for a specified period.
State Emergency ProclamationA State's emergency proclamation that residents must shelter in place for a specified period, other than residents who are employed by an essential business and who may travel to and work at the workplace location.
Curfew OrderAn order from a local official imposing a curfew on residents that impacts the operating hours of a trade or business for a specified period.
Workplace closure for cleaningAn order from a local health department mandating a workplace closure for cleaning and disinfecting.
Georgia
Below is a list of the governmental orders that impacted the State of Georgia. Click the link below to be able to read the individual orders.
Georgia State Governmental Orders
• State of Emergency declared• 03.14.20.01 Declaration of Public Health State of Emergency• 03.14.30.02 Authorizing the call of the Georgia National Guard to State Active Duty for preparation and response for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)• 03.16.20.01 Closing public elementary, secondary, and post-secondary schools from March 18, 2020 to March 31, 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19 • Gov. Kemp Announces Coronavirus Task Force Subcommittees • 03.20.20.02 Reducing Regulations to Assist the State’s Response to the Spread of COVID-19• 03.20.20.01 Authorizing a Transfer from the Governor’s Emergency Fund• 03.23.20.02 Expanding temporary licensing of certain medical professions to assist State’s response to the spread of COVID-19 • 03.23.20.01 Limiting large gatherings statewide, ordering “shelter in place” for specific populations, and closing bars and nightclubs in Georgia for fourteen days • 03.24.20.01 Reducing restrictions for Child Care Learning Centers and Family Child Learning Homes to assist in the State’s response to COVID-19 • 03.25.20.01 Regarding Georgia’s driver’s licenses and identification cards, ignition interlock device requirements • 03.26.20.02 Closing public elementary and secondary schools through April 24, 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19 • 03.26.20.01 Regarding unemployment insurance claims to assist in the State’s response to COVID-19 • 03.27.20.02 Authorizing the State Board of Education to waive certain rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and provisions to assist in the State’s response to COVID-19 • 03.30.20.01 Authorizing a transfer from the Governor’s Emergency Fund• 03.30.20.02 Amending EO 03.20.20.02 to allow for the use of “private professional provider(s)” to conduct required plan reviews or inspections• 03.30.20.01 Authorizing a transfer from the Governor’s Emergency Fund• Gov. Kemp: DCA Launches New Resources for Georgians to Access High-Speed Internet • 03.31.20.04 Providing pharmacy technicians and pharmacists with options for handling the computer-based processing of prescriptions during the COVID-19 Public Health State of Emergency • 03.31.20.03 Directing the Commissioner of Revenue to implement waivers related to Conservation Use Value Assessment and Forest Land Use Protection Act applications during the COVID-19 Public Health State of Emergency • 03.31.20.02 Authorizing the State Treasurer to act as “prudent investor” during the COVID-19 Public Health State of Emergency • 03.31.20.01 Authorizing the use of real-time audio-visual communication technology to assist in notarizing real estate documents • Gov. Kemp, University System of Georgia Announce COVID-19 Testing Ramp-Up• 04.01.20.01 Closing public elementary and secondary schools through the end of the 2019-2020 school year to stop the spread of COVID-19 • 04.02.20.01 Issuing a statewide shelter in place to stop the spread of COVID-19• 04.03.20.01 Authorizing sheriffs to enforce the provisions of EO 04.02.20.01 involving businesses, establishments, for-profit corporations, non-profit corporations, and organizations• 04.03.20.02 Expanding the definition of Essential Services and clarifying enforcement provisions in EO 04.02.20.01 • 04.08.20.02 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency to assist with the state’s response to COVID-19• 04.08.20.03 Ensuring the safety of employees and residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities in response to COVID-19• 04.08.20.04 Regarding the suspension of short-term rentals to stop the spread of COVID-19 •0408.20.05 Calling up additional Georgia National Guard troops to assist in the state’s response to COVID-19• 04.09.20.01 Temporarily Allowing Remote Notarization and Attestation of documents during the COVID-19 Public Health State of Emergency • 04.13.20.02 Regarding the use of face masks/coverings to help prevent the spread of COVID-19•04.14.20.01 Designating Auxiliary Emergency Management Workers and Emergency Management Activities• 04.16.20.01 Authorizing a transfer from the Governor’s Emergency Fund • 04.20.20.01 Providing flexibility for healthcare practices, moving certain businesses to minimum operations, and providing for emergency response• 04.20.20.02 Regarding the Peace Officers Standards and Training Council certifiction of jail officers and juvenile correctional officers• 04.23.20.02 Providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 04.27.20.01 Providing additional guidance for food service establishments, bowling alleys, and theaters in response to COVID-19• 04.30.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency issued on March 14 and renewed on April 8 to assist with the state’s response to COVID-19• 05.08.20.01 Temporarily extending the 30-day renewal requirement for Georgia Weapons Carry Licenses• 5.12.20.02 Day camps and restaurants• 5.12.20.01 Regarding the Department of Driver Services and on-the-road driving exams• Executive Order 05.21.20.01 Regarding operations of overnight summer camps in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 05.28.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency issued on March 14 and renewed on April 8 and April 30 to assist with the state’s response to COVID-19• Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 06.29.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on May 28, 2020, in response to COVID-19• Executive Order 06.29.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 07.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 07.31.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 07.31.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on June 29 in response to COVID-19• 08.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Health Georgia in response to COVID-19• 8.31.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on July 31, 2020 in Response to COVID-19 • 8.31.20.02 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 09.10.20.02 Reducing Grand Jury Regulations to Assist the State’s Response to the Spread of COVID-19• Executive Order 09.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• Executive Order 09.30.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on August 31, 2020, in response to COVID-19• Executive Order 09.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• Executive Order 10.15.02 Terminating the Temporarily Increased Weight Limits for Vehicles Providing Disaster Relief and/or Preparation • Executive Order – 10.15.20.01 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in Response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 10.30.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on September 30, 2020, in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 10.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 11.13.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 11.20.20.01 Allow sharing of data for Georgia to participate in COVID-19 vaccination distribution • 11.30.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on October 30, 2020, in response to COVID-19• 11.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 12.08.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia • 12.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • 12.30.20.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on November 30, 2020, in response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 1.7.21.02 Permitting Emergency Medical Technicians-Intermediates, Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians, and Cardiac Technicians to administer vaccinations to support the response to COVID-19•01.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• Executive Order 1.22.21.07 Expanding personnel permitted to administer vaccinations to support the response to COVID-19• 1.29.21.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on December 30, 2020, in response to COVID-19 • 1.29.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • 02.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • 02.21.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 02.26.21.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on January 29, 2021, in response to COVID-19• 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • 03.31.21.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on February 26, 2021, in response to COVID-19 • 03.31.21.02 Extending Executive Order 03.12.21.01 and regarding the use of emergency office closure leave for receiving COVID-19 vaccinations • 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 04.23.21.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on March 31, 2021, in response to COVID-19 • 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19 • 5.25.21.01 Prohibiting the implementation of Vaccine Passport Programs or other proof of COVID-19 vaccination• 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19• 5.28.21.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on April 23, 2021, in response to COVID-19• 06.22.21.01 Renewing the Public Health State of Emergency last renewed on May 28, 2021, in response to COVID-19 • 06.30.21.01 Declaration of State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• 06.30.21.02 State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery Regulatory Suspensions• 07.22.21.01 Renewal of State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• 07.22.21.02 State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery Regulatory Suspensions• 08.19.21.01 Renewal of the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• 8.19.21.02 Regarding the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery – Regulatory Suspensions• 8.19.21.03 Protecting Economic Recovery During the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• 8.25.21.01 Providing additional Georgia National Guard troops to be used in response to the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• 8.31.21.01 Providing additional Georgia National Guard troops and suspending certain rules and regulations to ensure the uninterrupted transport of goods, supplies, and services in response to the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• Executive Order 09.20.21.01 Renewal of State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• Executive Order 09.20.21.02 Regarding the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery – Regulatory Suspensions• Executive Order 10. 21. 21.01 Renewal of State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery• 11.19.20.01 Renewal of State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery
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