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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.
New Jersey
Below is a list of the governmental orders that impacted the State of New Jersey. Click the link below to be able to read the individual orders.
New Jersey State Governmental Orders
• State of Emergency declared• Executive Order No. 102 Executive Order Establish Coronavirus Task Force• Executive Order No. 103 Declares State of Emergency and a Public Health Emergency, Effective Immediately• Executive Order 104 Limits on Gatherings of 50 or more; Closure of all schools, Closure of Racetracks, Casinos, etc. ; Restaurant Restrictions• Executive Order 105 Governor Murphy Announces Changes to Upcoming New Jersey Elections in Response to COVID-19 • Executive Order 106 Governor Murphy Enacts Moratorium on Removals of Individuals Due to Evictions or Foreclosures • Executive Order 107 Governor Murphy directs all residents to stay at home until further notice • Executive Order 108 Governor Murphy invalidates any county or municipal restriction that in any way will or might conflict with any of the provisions of Executive Order No. 107 • Executive Order 109 Governor Murphy Suspends All Elective Surgeries, Invasive Procedures to Preserve Essential Equipment and Hospital Capacity • Executive 110 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Requiring Child Care Centers Close on April 1 Unless Serving Children of Essential Workers • Executive Order 111 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Directing Health Care Facilities to Report Data, Including PPE Inventory and Bed Capacity, On a Daily Basis • Executive Order 112 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Remove Barriers to Health Care Professionals Joining New Jersey’s COVID-19 Response and Provide Protections for Front Line Health Care Responders • Executive Order 113 Executive Order Authorizing Commandeering of Property Such as Medical Supplies • U.S. and New Jersey Flags to Fly at Half-Staff Indefinitely in Honor of Those Who Have Lost Their Lives or Have Been Affected by COVID-19• Executive Order 115 – Executive Order to Strengthen COVID-19 Response Efforts by Allowing Certain Retirees to Return to Public Employment• 116 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Statutory Deadlines for School Districts Whose Elections Were Moved from April to May• 117 Executive Order Waiving Student Assessment Requirements for 2019-2020 School Year• 118 Executive Order Closing State and County Parks to Further Social Distancing• 119 Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey•120 Executive Order Postponement of June 2nd Primary Elections until July 7th•121 Executive Order Allowing Greater Weight Limit for Vehicles Carrying COVID-19 Relief Supplies• 122 Executive Order to Cease All Non-Essential Construction Projects and Imposes Additional Mitigation Requirements on Essential Retail Businesses and Industries to Limit the Spread of COVID-19• 123 Executive Order Extending Insurance Premium Grace Periods• 124 Executive Order to Establish a Process to Grant Temporary Reprieve to Certain At-Risk Inmates• 125 Executive Order to Implement Additional Mitigation Requirements on NJ TRANSIT, Private Carriers, and Restaurants to Limit the Spread of COVID-19• 126 Executive Order Prohibiting Cable and Telecommunications Providers from Terminating Internet and Voice Service• 127 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Certain Deadlines Associated with Rulemaking• 128 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Providing Critical Short-Term Support for Renters• 129 Extends Retired Officer Carry Permits by a period of 90 days until after the ongoing Public Health Emergency ends • 130 Allowing Municipalities to Extend Grace Period for May 1st Property Tax Payments until June 1st•131 Creating a commission charged with advising the administration on the timing and preparation for New Jersey’s recovery from the COVID-19 shutdown• 132 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Electronic Petition Submission and Signature Collection for Initiatives and Referenda• 133 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Reopening State Parks and Golf Courses• 135 Suspending in-person requirements for receipt of a marriage license and marriage ceremonies, and for the receipt of working papers for minors• 136 Order Extending Statutory Deadlines for Various Environmental Laws• 137 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Recognize New Fiscal Realities Due to COVID-19 Pandemic• 140 Governor Murphy Names Restart and Recovery Advisory Council• Executive Order No. 141 mandating that all local, county, and regional health departments use the CommCare platform to support their contact tracing efforts• Executive Order 142 Permitting Resumption of Non-Essential Construction, Curbside Pickup at Non-Essential Retail Businesses, and Gatherings in Cars• Executive Order 143 Allowing Beaches, Boardwalks, Lakes, and Lakeshores to Remain Open with Social Distancing Measures in Place• Executive Order 144 to Protect Public Health by Mailing Every Registered Voter a VBM Ballot or Application Ahead of the Primary Election• Executive Order 145 Allowing Elective Surgeries and Invasive Procedures to Resume on May 26• Executive Order 146 to Reopen Charter Fishing and Watercraft Rental Businesses• 147 Reopening Executive Orders• 148 Executive Order Increasing Capacity Limit on Outdoor Gatherings• 149 Executive Order Allowing Resumption of Child Care Services, Youth Day Camps, and Organized Sports Over the Coming Weeks• 150 Outdoor Dining Protocols and Process to Expand Premises for Liquor License Holders• 151 Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 152 Executive Order Lifting Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings• 153 Executive Order Opening Pools Effective June 22, and Opening Additional Outdoor Recreational Businesses• 154 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Personal Care Service Facilities to Open Effective June 22• 155 Executive Order Allowing for Limited In-Person Instruction at Institutions of Higher Education and Trade and Training Schools Beginning July 1• 156 Increased Indoor and Outdoor Gathering Capacity Limits• 157 – Executive Order Establishing Rules for Indoor Dining, Indoor Recreational Facilities, and Individualized Instruction at Gyms and Fitness Centers• 158 Executive Order Temporarily Pausing the Resumption of Indoor Dining• 159 Executive Order Extending Certain Statutory Deadlines Across State Government• 161 Executive Order Increased Outdoor Gathering Capacity Limit • 162 Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 163 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Requiring Individuals to Wear Masks in Outdoor Public Spaces When They Cannot Social Distance• 164 Governor Murphy Announces Postponement of Annual Municipal and County Party Committee Reorganization Meetings• 165 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Lifting 50 Percent Capacity Limits on NJ TRANSIT and Private-Carrier Vehicles• 166 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Creating Greater Oversight and Accountability for Federal COVID-19 Resources• 168 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing the Resumption of Contact Practices and Competitions for Certain Organized Sports in Outdoor Settings• 169 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order which clarifies Executive Order No. 164 and states that the postponement of annual municipal and county party committee reorganization meetings is only applicable to municipal party committees and county party committees that held elections during the July primary elections.• 170 Executive Order Extending Certain Statutory Deadlines Across State Government Appendix to Executive Order No. 170• 171 Executive Order Extending the Public Health Emergency• 172 Executive Order Allowing Public Employees to Immediately Enroll in State Health Benefits Program• 173 Governor Murphy Announces Decreased Indoor Gathering Capacity Limit• 175 Murphy Administration to Open New Jersey’s Schools for In-Person Instruction Subject to Critical Health and Safety Protocols• 177 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Protect Public Health by Mailing Every Active Registered Voter a VBM Ballot Ahead of the General Election• 178 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Certain Statutory Deadlines Across State Government• 179 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Make Modifications to this Year’s Primarily Vote-by-Mail (VBM) General Election• 180 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 181 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Gyms and Indoor Amusement and Water Parks to Reopen Effective Tuesday, September 1• 183 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing the Resumption of Indoor Dining Effective Friday, September 4• 186 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 187 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing the Resumption of Contact Practices and Competitions for Certain Organized Sports in Indoor Settings• 189 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending 2019 Corporate Business Tax Calendar Year Return Filing Deadline • 190 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Utility Shutoff Moratorium Through March 15, 2021• 191 The Order extends the Public Health Emergency that was declared on March 9, 2020 through Executive Order No. 103, which was previously extended on April 7, May 6, June 4, July 2, August 1, August 27, and September 25.• 192 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Protect New Jersey’s Workforce During the COVID-19 Pandemic • 193 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Postpone Perth Amboy Runoff Election• 194 Governor Murphy Announces New COVID-19 Mitigation Measures• 195 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Permitting Municipalities and Counties to Impose Additional Restrictions on the Hours of Operation of Non-Essential Businesses after 8:00 p.m.• 196 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Lowering Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings• 197 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Waiving Statutory Minimum Number of Live Race Dates for 2020 Calendar Year • 198 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Certain Election-Related Deadlines• 200 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 203 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Postponing Special School Elections Scheduled for January 2021• 204 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Pausing Indoor Practices and Competitions for Youth and Adult Sports and Lowering Limits on Outdoor Gatherings• 207 Enrolling Residents Who Choose to Receive a COVID-19 Vaccine in the New Jersey Immunization Information System• 210 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 211 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Postponing Upcoming Elections• 214 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order to Implement New Policies for the 2020-2021 School Year• 215 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 216 Petition Requirements for Upcoming Elections, Including the June Primary Election• 219 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Raising Indoor Capacity Limits from 25 Percent to 35 Percent for Certain Businesses• 220 Governor Murphy Announces Executive Order Allowing Limited Spectators at Youth Sporting Events• 222 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 223 Governor Murphy Clarifies Procedures for Upcoming Elections• 225 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Religious Services and Large Sports and Entertainment Venues, and Spectators for Collegiate Sporting Events• 228 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Clarifying Wedding Receptions Can Operate at Increased Capacity• 229 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Utility Shutoff Moratorium Through June 30, 2021• 230 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Indoor Businesses and Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings• 231 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey• 232 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Outdoor Interstate Youth Sports Competitions • 233 Provides all stimulus payments issued to New Jerseyans under the American Rescue Plan Act to be exempt from, and will not be subject to, garnishment by private creditors and debt collectors• 234 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Outdoor Gathering Limits and Increased Capacity for Large Venues • 235 Extends the Public Health Emergency that was declared on March 9, 2020 through Executive Order No. 103• 237 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Permitting Summer Youth Overnight and Day Camps for the 2021 Season• 238 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order announcing an additional easing of restrictions, including a removal of all percentage capacity limits for indoor and outdoor businesses, a lifting of the prohibition on indoor bar seating, and an end to the outdoor gathering limit• 239 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Implementing Second Phase of COVID-19 Restriction Easing• 240 Governor Extends the Public Health Emergency for Another 30-Day Period • 241 Governor Eliminates Mask Requirement in Outdoor Public Spaces• Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date• Executive Order 243 Rescinds the requirement from Executive Order No. 107 that businesses and non-profits accommodate telework arrangements for their workforce to the maximum extent practicable and reduce their on-site staff to the minimal number necessary for their operations. • 244 Governor Murphy Signs Legislation and Executive Order Ending COVID-19 Public Health Emergency• 246 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Ending Moratorium on Utility Shutoffs, Establishes Six-Month Grace Period for All Customers• 249 Updates the state’s evictions moratorium to be identical to provisions in S-3691, including the rescinding of certain provisions of Executive Order No. 106• 251 Governor Murphy Announces Indoor Mask Requirement for Beginning of 2021-2022 School Year• 252 Directs Vaccination or Testing Requirement for Workers in Health Care Facilities and High-Risk Congregate Settings• 253 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Instituting Vaccination or Testing Requirement for All Preschool to Grade 12 Personnel and for All State Workers• 263 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Extended Rulemaking Deadlines to Expire• 264 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Instituting Vaccination or Testing Requirement for All Child Care Center Personnel• 271 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Instituting Vaccination or Testing Requirement for State Contracted Employees• 275 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Clarifying Certain Statutory Deadlines Across the State
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