• ERC Survey 2- North Carolina Governmental Shutdown 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.

  • North Carolina

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

    North Carolina State Governmental Orders

     

    • State of Emergency declared
    • Executive Order No. 116 Declaration of a State Emergency to Coordinate Response and Protective Actions to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
    • Executive Order No. 117 Prohibiting the Mass Gatherings and Directing the Statewide Closure of K-12 Public Schools to Limit the Spread of COVID-19
    • Forthcoming Executive Order will close Restaurants and Bars for Dine-In 
    • Executive Order No. 118 Limiting Operations of Restaurants and Bars and Broadening Unemployment Insurance Benefits in Response to COVID-19  
    • Executive Order No. 119 Facilitating Critical Motor Vehicle Operations and Delegating Authority to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to Waive Regulations in Order to Expand Access to Child Care and Support Local Health Departments 
    • Executive Order No. 120 Additional Limitations on Mass Gatherings, Restrictions on Venues and Long Term Care Facilities and Extension of School Closure Date 
    • Executive Order No. 121 Stay at Home Order 
    • Executive Order No. 122  Donation or Transfer of State Surplus Property to Assist State Agencies, Local Governments and School in Response to Public Health Emergency 
    • Executive Order No. 124 – Assisting North Carolinians by Prohibiting Utility Shut Offs, Late Fees and Reconnection Fees; Providing Guidance about Restrictions on Evictions and Encouraging Telecommunications Providers, Banks and Mortgage Services to Provide Assistance and Flexibility to Their Customers 
    • Executive Order No. 125: Authorizing and Encouraging Remote Shareholder Meetings 
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    Executive Order 129 Law Enforcement Training Flexibility
    • Executive Order 130 – Provides more access to health care beds, expands the pool of health care workers and orders essential childcare services for workers responding to the crisis.
    • Executive Order 131- Retail Long Term Care Unemployment Insurance
    • Executive Order 133 – Extending Certain Transportation-Related Provisions in Previous Executive Orders
    • Executive Order 134 – Allows furloughed employees to be eligible for unemployment benefits
    • Executive Order 135 Extending Stay at Home Order
    • Executive Order No. 138 – Eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings
    • Executive Order 139 Provides additional regulatory flexibility to help ensure capacity in the state’s health care system and improve its ability to effectively respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    • Executive Order 140 Extends Executive Order 133 related to transportation

    • Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer at Home recommendation
    • Executive Order 142 Extends the prohibition of utility shut-offs and implements a moratorium on evictions
    • Executive Order 144 Extends certain health and human services provisions in previous executive orders
    • Executive Order 146 Extends certain transportation-related provisions in previous executive orders
    • Executive Order 146 Extends certain transportation-related provisions in previous executive orders.

    • Executive Order 147 Extends Executive Order 141’s Safer At Home restrictions and requires people, with some exceptions, to wear face coverings in public when social distancing is not possible.
    • Executive Order 148 Extends Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders.

    • Executive Order 149 Reissues Prior Executive Orders on Remote Shareholder and Nonprofit Meetings During the COVID-19 State of Emergency
    • Executive Order 150 Extending Transportation Waivers

    • Executive Order 151 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Executive Order 152 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegation of Authority
    • Executive Order 153 Restricting Late Night Service of Alcoholic Beverages
    • Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Executive Order 156 Extending Deadlines for Certain Health Assessments and Immunization Requirements

    • Executive Order 157 Extending Certain Transportation-related Provisions in Previous Executive Orders
    • Executive Order 161 Extension of Remote Shareholder Nonprofit Meetings

    • Executive Order 162 Extending Alcohol Curfew
    • Executive Order 163 New Phase 2.5 Revised Prohibitions and Restrictions to Protect Lives in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Executive Order 164 – Extension of Transportation Provisions
    • Executive Order 165 – Extending Certain Health & Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegation of Authority
    • Executive Order 169 – Restrictions to Protect Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Phase 3
    • Executive Order 170 – Phase 3 Extension
    • Executive Order 171 – Assisting North Carolinians at Risk of Eviction
    • Executive Order 172 – Further Extending Deadlines for Certain Health Assessments and Immunization Requirements Due to Impacts of the Pandemic
    • Executive Order 173 – Extending Prior Executive Orders on Remote Shareholder and Nonprofit Meetings During the COVID-19 State of Emergency
    • Executive Order No. 176 Further Extension of the Phase 3 Order and Implementation of Additional Measures Necessary to Protect Public Health

    • Executive Order No. 177 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegation of Authority
    • Executive Order No. 180 Increasing Face Covering Requirements to Prevent the Rapid Spread of COVID-19
    • Executive Order No 181 Modified Stay-at-Home Early Closure Order
    • Executive Order No. 183 Authorizing Delivery and Carry-Out of Services and Products as an Alternative to On-Site Consumption and Receipt

    • Executive Order No. 184 Extending Assistance for North Carolinians at Rick of Eviction and Reinstating Processes to Expedite Payment of Unemployment Insurance Claims
    • Executive Order No. 185 Extending Prior Executive Orders on Remote Shareholder and Nonprofit Meetings During the COVID-19 State of Emergency
    • Executive Order 188 Extension of Modified Stay at Home Order
    • Executive Order 189 Further Extension of Stay at Home Order

    • Executive Order 190 Extension of Authorization of Delivery and Carry Out of Services and Products as an Alternative to On-site Consumption and Receipt
    • Executive Order 191 Extending Assistance for North Carolinians at Risk of Eviction and Extending Processes to Expedite Payment of Unemployment Insurance Claims
    • Executive Order 192 Reissue Certain Transportation-Related Provisions in Previous Executive Orders
    • Executive Order No. 193 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegations of Authority

    • Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
    • Executive Order 197 Extending and Amending Certain Transportation-Related Provisions in Previous Executive Orders
    • Executive Order 198 Reissuing Prior Executive Orders on Remote Shareholder and Nonprofit Meetings During the COVID-19 State of Emergency
    • Executive Order 200 Reinstating Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Insurance Benefits for New Claimants
    • Executive Order 204 Further Easing Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
    • Executive Order 205 Further Extension of Authorization of Delivery and Carry-out of Services and Products as an Alternative to On-site Consumption and Receipt

    • Executive Order 206 Extending Assistance for North Carolinians at Risk of Eviction
    • Executive Order 207 Further Extending Processes to Expedite Payment of Unemployment Insurance Claims
    • Executive Order 209 Removing the Outdoor Face Covering Requirement, Relaxing Restrictions on Gatherings, and Extending the Capacity and Social Distancing Measures of Executive Order No. 204

    • Executive Order 210 Further Extension of Authorization of Delivery and Carry-out of Services and Products as an Alternative to On-site Consumption and Receipt
    • Executive Order 211 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegations of Authority

    • Executive Order 212 Reissuing Prior Executive Orders on Remote Shareholder and Nonprofit Meetings During the COVID-19 State of Emergency
    • Executive Order 215 Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions to Reflect New Public Health Recommendations
    • Executive Order 216 Reinstating Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Insurance Benefits

    • Executive Order 217 Extending Transportation-Related Provisions in Previous Executive Orders
    • Executive Order 219 Establishing an Incentive Program to Encourage Vaccination Against COVID-19

    • Executive Order 220 Extension of COVID-19 Measures to Reflect Public Health Recommendations
    • Executive Order 221 Further Extending Processes to Expedite Payment of Unemployment Insurance Claims
    • Executive Order 224 Implementing Measures to Address COVID-19 and Related Variants

    • Executive Order 225 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegations of Authority
    • Executive Order 228 Flexibility Regarding Certain Law Enforcement Training Courses
    • Executive Order 229 Extending Measures to Facilitate Vaccine Administration, COVID-19 Testing, and the Vaccine Verification Policy for Cabinet Agencies
    • Executive Order 230 Extending Transportation-Related Provisions in Previous Executive Orders
    • Executive Order 231 Reinstating Certain Unemployment Insurance Requirements
    • Executive Order 232 Directing the Issuance of a Statewide Standing Order to Expand Access to Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for COVID-19
    • Executive Order 234 Providing Flexibility in Certain Health Assessments and Immunization Requirements due to Impacts of the Pandemic

    • Executive Order 236 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegations of Authority
    • Executive Order No. 240 Law Enforcement Training Flexibility

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