• ERC Survey 2- Minnesota Governmental Shurdown Orders

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  • Full or Partial Governmental Shutdown Orders

  • Please reference the IRS notices pertaining to 2020 qualifications: Notice 2021-11 & Notice 2021-20.

    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 Proclamation
    A 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 Order
    An 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 cleaning
    An order from a local health department mandating a workplace closure for cleaning and disinfecting.

  • Minnesota

    Below is a list of the governmental orders that impacted the State of Minnesota.  Click the link below to be able to read the individual orders.

    Minnesota State Governmental Orders

     

    • State of Emergency declared
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-02 Authorizing and Directing the Commissioner of Education to Temporarily Close Schools to Plan for a Safe Educational Environment

    • Executive Order 20-03 Protecting Residents of Minnesota Veterans Homes during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Executive Order 20-04 Providing for Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants and Other Places of Public Accommodation 
    • Executive Order 20-05 Providing Immediate Relief to Employers and Unemployed Workers During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency

    • Executive Order 20-06 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota

    • Executive Order 20-07  Providing for State Workforce Needs During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency  
    • Executive Order 20-08 Clarifying Public Accommodations Subject to Executive Order 20-04  
    • Executive Order 20-09 Directing Delay of Inpatient and Outpatient Elective Surgery and Procedural Cases during COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Executive Order 20-10 Combatting Price Gouging During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Executive Order 20-11 Securing Federal Authority to Continue Human Services Programs During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Executive Order 20-12 Preserving Access to Human Services Programs During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-13 Authorizing National Guard Assistance to COVID-19 Response 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-14 Suspending Evictions and Writs of Recovery During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency  
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-15 Providing Immediate Relief to Small Businesses During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-16 Directing Non-Hospital Entities to Inventory and Preserve Vital Medical Equipment During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-17 Clarifying Application of Executive Order 20-09 to Veterinary Surgeries and Procedures 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-18 Continuing the Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-19  Authorizing and Directing the Commissioner of Education to Implement a Distance Learning Period and Continue to Provide a Safe Learning Environment for Minnesota’s Students 
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-20 Directing Minnesotans to Stay at Home 
    • Executive Order 20-21 Clarifying Application of Executive Order 20-07 to Allow for Coverage of Employees of Constitutional Officers 
    • Executive Order 20-22 Authorizing the State Auditor to Temporarily Suspend Reporting Requirements During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Executive Order 20-23 Authorizing Minnesota Health-Related Licensing Boards to Modify Requirements During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency 
    • Executive Order 20-24 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota 
    • Executive Order 20-25 Authorizing Peace Officers, Firefighters, and Security-Related Licensing Boards to Modify Requirements During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency  
    • Executive Order 20-26  Ensuring Continuing Operations of the Medical Cannabis Program during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota
    • Executive Order 20-28 Allowing Out-of-State Mental Health Providers to Render Telehealth Aid and Permitting Certain Licensing Boards to Provide License and Registration Relief During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-29 Amending Executive Order 20-05 to Expedite State Unemployment Insurance Benefits During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    •Executive Order 20-33 Extending Stay at Home Order and Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation
    • Executive Order 20-34 Protecting Minnesota’s First Responders by Directing the Commissioner of Health to Share Information with the Department of Public Safety, 911 Dispatchers, and First Responders
    • Executive Order 20-36 Directing Salary Reductions for Certain Officials
    • Executive Order 20-37 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Executive Order 20-06
    • Executive Order 20-38  Allowing for Safe Outdoor Recreation
    • Executive Order 20-39  Providing Administrative Flexibility to the Department of Human Rights

    • Executive Order 20-40  Allowing Workers in Certain Non-Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Workplaces
    • Executive Order 20-41  Authorizing and Directing the Commissioner of Education to Extend the Distance Learning Period and Continue to Provide a Safe Learning Environment for Minnesota’s Students
    • Executive Order 20-42 Ensuring that Emergency Economic Relief Does Not Prevent Eligibility for Essential Human Services Programs During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency

    • Executive Order 20-43 Allowing Shareholders Flexibility to Hold Remote Meetings and Avoid Gatherings During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-44 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Last Modified: April 24, 2020
    • Executive Order 20-45 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota
    Last Modified: April 24, 2020

    • Executive Order 20-46 Authorizing Out-of-State Healthcare Professionals to Render Aid in Minnesota during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-48 Extending and Modifying Stay at Home Order, Continuing Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, and Other Places of Public Accommodation, and Allowing Additional Workers in Certain Non-Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Work places
    • Executive Order 20-49  Allowing Commercial Food Trucks to Operate at Highway Rest Areas in Minnesota During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-50 Ensuring the Protection of Emergency Government Support and Consumers’ Financial Security from Consumer Garnishment Actions During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-51 Requiring Facilities to Prioritize Surgeries and Procedures and Provide Safe Environment during COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-52 Authorizing Students in Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Higher Education Institutions for Completion of a Postsecondary Credential

    • Executive Order 20-53 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 20-54 Protecting Workers from Unsafe Working Conditions and Retaliation During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-55 Protecting the Rights and Health of At-Risk Populations during the COVID19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-56 Safely Reopening Minnesota’s Economy and Ensuring Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-57 Authorizing and Directing the Commissioner of Education to Allow for a Safe and Effective Summer Learning Environment for Minnesota’s Students
    • Executive Order 20-58 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Executive Orders 20-06 and 20-37
    • Executive Order 20-59 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Executive Orders 20-06 and 20-37
    • Executive Order 20-60 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Executive Orders 20-24 and 20-44
    • Executive Order 20-61 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Executive Order 20-45
    • Executive Order 20-62 Amending Executive Order 20-56 to Allow Worship, Weddings, and Funerals to Proceed as Safely as Possible during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency

    • Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-66 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota
    • Executive Order 20-73 Clarifying Executive Order 20-14 Suspending Evictions and Writs of Recovery During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency

    • Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-75 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 20-76 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Executive Orders 20-24, 20-44, and 20-60
    • Executive Order 20-78 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 20-79 Modifying the Suspension of Evictions and Writs of Recovery Due to the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency

    • Executive Order 20-80 Extending the Relief from Regulations for Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota Declared in Eos 20-24, 20-44, 20-60 and 20-76
    • Executive Order 20-81 Requiring Minnesotans to Wear a Face Covering in Certain Settings to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
    • Executive Order 20-82 Authorizing and Directing the Commissioner of Education to Require School Districts and Charter Schools to Provide a Safe and Effective Learning Environment for Minnesota’s Students during the 2020-21 School Year
    •Executive Order 20-83 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01

    • Executive Order 20-84 Rescinding Emergency Executive Orders 20-15, 20-16, and 20-32; Amending Emergency Executive Order 20-23
    • Executive Order 20-85 Authorizing and Directing Higher Education Institutions to Provide Safe and Effective Learning Environments to their Students
    • Executive Order 20-86 Allowing Cooperatives and Cooperative Associations Flexibility to Hold Remote Elections and Avoid Gatherings During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Emergency Executive Order 20-89 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 20-92 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 20-94 Authorizing the Commissioner of Education to Take Action to Improve the Education of Minnesota Students During the 2020-2021 School Year
    • Executive Order 20-95 Emergency Executive Order 20-95; Amending Executive Order 20-94
    • Executive Order 20-96  Restricting Social Gatherings, Celebrations, and the Hours and Operations of Bars, Restaurants, and Venues to Prevent Further Spread of COVID-19

    • Executive Order 20-97 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01    
    • Executive Order 20-98 Rescinding Emergency Executive Order 20-22
    • Executive Order 20-97  Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01

    • Executive Order 20-99 Implementing a Four Week Dial Back on Certain Activities to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
    •Executive Order 20-100 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declaration in EO 20-01

    • Executive Order 20-101 Authorizing Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy to Modify Licensing Requirements
    • Executive Order 20-102 Amending Executive Order 20-05 to Ensure Timely Unemployment Insurance Benefits
    • Executive Order 20-100 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01

    • Executive Order 20-101 Authorizing Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy to Modify Licensing Requirements During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 20-102 Amending Executive Order 20-05 to Ensure Timely Unemployment Insurance Benefits During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency  
    • Executive Order 20-103 Extending and Modifying Executive Order 20-99  
    • Executive Order 20-104 Safely Reopening Pools for Lap Swim, Lessons, and Organized Swim Teams  
    • Executive Order 20-105 Continuing Salary Reductions for Certain Officials  • Executive Order 20-106 Rescinding Emergency Executive Order 20-34 and Executive Order 15-15  
    • Executive Order 20-107 Authorizing Out-of-State Pharmacists to Administer Vaccines in Minnesota During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
    • Executive Order 21-01 Protecting Recent Progress and Cautiously Resuming Certain Activities  

    • Executive Order 21-03 Modifying Emergency Executive Order 20-42 and Continuing to Protect Eligibility for Essential Human Services Programs
    • Executive Order 21-04 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 21-07  Modifying Emergency Executive Order 21-01 and Adjusting Limitations on Certain Activities and Businesses

    • Executive Order 21-09  Declaring an Emergency and Providing for Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in the State of Minnesota
    • Executive Order 21-10 Providing for Relief from Regulations to Certain Motor Carriers and Drivers Operating in Minnesota  

    • Executive Order 21-11 Adjusting Limitations on Certain Activities and Taking Steps Forward
    • Executive Order 21-12 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 21-14 Establishing the Governor’s Committee on the Safety, Health, and Wellbeing of Agricultural and Food Processing Workers  

    • Executive Order 21-15 Modifying Emergency Executive Order 20-42 and Continuing to Protect Eligibility for Essential Human Services Programs
    • Executive Order 21-16 Rescinding Emergency Executive Orders 20-03, 20-25, 20-41, 20-57, and 20-102; Amending Emergency Executive Order 20-82
    • Executive Order 21-19 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 21-21  Safely Sunsetting COVID-19 Public Health Restrictions

    • Executive Order 21-22 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 21-23 Amending Emergency Executive Orders 20-51, 20-81, 21-11, and 21-21
    • Executive Order 21-24 Extending the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency Declared in Executive Order 20-01
    • Executive Order 21-27 Providing for Emergency Relief from Regulations to Motor Carriers and Drivers Transporting Fuels in Minnesota
    • Executive Order 21-31 Establishing the Governor’s Council on Economic Expansion

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