State Reopen Plans
Click on the map to view each state’s official reopen plan.
District of Columbia — ReOpen DC
Guam — Road to Recovery
Northern Mariana Islands — Community-Focused Economic Recovery Plan
US Virgin Islands — Path to a New Normal
Executive Orders — Executive Orders Concerning Reopening by Category
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- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-16 Rescinding Executive Orders
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-51 Requiring Facilities to Prioritize Surgeries and Procedures and Provide Safe Environment during COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-84 Rescinding Emergency Executive Orders 20-15, 20-16, and 20-32; Amending Emergency Executive Order 20-23
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Rescinding Various Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Extension of Public Health Emergency and safer at home order Twenty-third Supplemental State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Alabama – Twenty-fourth Supplemental State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19): Mask Exemption while Working Out, Contact 211 for Quarantine Assistance, Updated Visitation to Hospitals and Assisted Living Facilities
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-08 Lifting Restrictions on Healthcare Institutions
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-37 To Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Delaware – Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-148 Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic Rescission of Executive Order 2020-123
- Michigan – Health & Human Services Director’s Requirements for Residential Care Facilities
- Montana – Directive on Nursing Home Visitation
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and Providing Measures Related to Nursing Homes
- North Carolina – Executive Order 165 – Extending Certain Health & Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegation of Authority
- North Carolina – Executive Order 169 – Restrictions to Protect Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Phase 3
- North Carolina – Executive Order 170 – Phase 3 Extension
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-22.1 Outlines Phased Approach to Resuming Visitation in Long-Term Care Facilities
- Ohio – Third Amended Health Director’s Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Nursing Homes and Similar Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Fourth Amended Health Director’s Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Nursing Homes and Similar Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order on the Opening of Adult Day Care Services and Senior Centers
- Ohio – Health Director’s Fifth Amended Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Nursing Homes and Similar Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Amended Health Director’s Order on the Opening of Adult Day Care Services and Senior Centers
- Ohio – Health Director’s Sixth Amended Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Nursing Homes and Similar Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Director’s Amended Order on Adult Day Support Services and Vocational Habilitation Services
- Ohio – Health Director’s Amended Order to Permit Access to Ohio’s Nursing Homes, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Amended Order to Permit Access to Ohio’s Residential Care Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Rescinding Various Orders
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 49 AN ORDER AMENDING REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING LONG-TERM-CARE FACILITY VISITATION AND TAKING OTHER NECESSARY MEASURES TO FACILITATE THE TREATMENT AND CONTAINMENT OF COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-30 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Washington – Proclamation 20-74 COVID19: Behavioral Health Association, Children’s Long-Term Inpatient Program and Residential Treatment Facilities – Operations and Visitation
- West Virginia – Executive Order 64-20 Declare and Order that Executive Order 61-20 is Terminated and Without Further Effect
- West Virginia – Executive Order 13-21 Order the Executive Order 79-20 is Terminated; Doctors, Nurses, Staff and Employees Working at Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities Throughout the State who are Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19 are not Required to be Tested at Least Twice a Week for Covid-19
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-06 Coronavirus – Rescission of Executive Order Nos. 20-06, 20-09, 20-13, 20-14, 20-19, 20-21, 20-22
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-37 Allow Essential Operations for Efforts Related to Incentive or Economic Aid, Throughout Local and Federal Programs, to Small and Medium-Size Companies, as Defined under the Small Business Administration
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-38 Extending the Lockdown and Establishing other measures necessary to Control and Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Puerto Rico
- Alabama – Safer at Home Order
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings Due to Risk of Infection by COVID-19
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Delaware – Seventeenth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Hawaii – Ninth Supplementary Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Massachusetts – Order expanding access to and use of state beaches and addressing other outdoor recreational activities
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1473 – Amended Shelter In Place Order
- New Jersey – Executive Order 143 Allowing Beaches, Boardwalks, Lakes, and Lakeshores to Remain Open with Social Distancing Measures in Place
- New Jersey – Executive Order 146 to Reopen Charter Fishing and Watercraft Rental Businesses
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer at Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-95 – Ninetieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-98 – Ninety-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-28 Modification of Restrictions for Public Beaches & Waters & Incremental Modification on Non-Essential Business Closures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-34 Authorization of Limited Indoor Dining Services & Rescission of Boating Restrictions
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-50 Initiating Additional Emergency Measures & Consolidating Previous Orders
- Vermont – Addendum 14 to Executive Order 01-20
- Virginia – Second Amended Executive Order 61 and Second Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Tightening of Certain Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- West Virginia – Executive Order 36-20 Declare and Order, the Amendment of Certain Previous Executive Orders to Allow the Reopening of Wellness Center Facilities that Offer Exercise Therapy, Physical Therapy, Post-Operative Therapy, and/or Rehabilitative Therapy Programs to Individuals; and Allowing for the Reopening of Drive-In Movie Theaters
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-16 Relative to Allowing Additional Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-36 Relative to Authorizing the Operation of Additional Businesses and Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1 (PCOR 1)
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendment to the Second Amended Executive Order 2020-04 to rescind Directive 17 – Boating Restriction
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 Moving the CNMI Community Vulnerability Level BLUE
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 modifying business hours, allowing for social gatherings at public beaches, and modifying curfew hours
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-010 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Ordering Economic Stabilization Measures
- US Virgin Islands -Fifth Supplemental Executive Order Suspending Certain Sections of VI Code
- U.S. Virgin Islands – Tenth Supplemental Executive Order Revising Conditions Under the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
US Virgin Islands – 22nd Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- Alabama – Eighth Supplemental State of Emergency
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings Due to Risk of Infection by COVID-19
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Arizona – Executive Order 20-33 Return Stronger – Amending the Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected Order
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-34 Resuming additional business operations for barbers, cosmetologists and dine-in restaurants
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-36 Stay Healthy, Return Smarter, Return Stronger
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-05 Next Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation Lifting Occupancy Limits Implemented Due to COVID-19
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-06 New Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation: Business Guidelines Transition from Requirements to Recommendations
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive for Gym, Fitness Center, Athletic Club and Weight Room Reopening
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive for Barber Shops, Body Art Establishments, Cosmetology Establishments, Massage Therapy Clinics/Spas, and Medical Spas
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive Regarding Large Indoor Venues
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-25 To Amend EO 20-03 Regarding the Public Health Emergency Concerning COVID-19, for the Purpose of Renewing the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Prevent the Spread of and Mitigate the Impact of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive for Reopening of Casinos
- Arkansas – Directive for Large Indoor Venues
- Arkansas – Directive on Business Limitations
- Arkansas – Directive on Large Outdoor Venues
- Arkansas – Directive Regarding Barber Shops, Body Art Establishments, Cosmetology Establishments, Massage Therapy Clinics/Spas, and Medical Spas
- Arkansas – Directive on Resuming Bar or Club Operations
- Arkansas – Directive for Gym, Fitness Center, Athletic Club and Weight Room Reopening
- Arkansas – Directive for Reopening of Casinos during the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis
- Arkansas – Directive on Business Limitations Phase II
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-33 Protecting Arkansas Businesses from Liability Related to COVID-19
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-37 To Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-45 Executive Order to Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- California – Executive Order N-07-21
- Colorado – Public Health Order 20-28 Safer at Home
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-91 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Colorado – Executive Order 127 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 154 Amending and Extending EO 2020-127 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-178 Extending Executive Orders D 2020 127 and D 2020 154 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-207 – Extending Executive Orders D 2020 127, D 2020 154, and D 2020 178 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-213 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 091, D 2020 123, D 2020 142, D 2020 144, and D 2020 170, and D 2020 199 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-235 – Superseding and Replacing Executive Orders Concerning Protect Our Neighbors and Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors and Establishing Directives for the COVID-19 Dial Framework
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-047 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 235, D 2020 265, D 2020 289, and D 2021 023 Establishing Directives for the COVID-19 Dial Framework
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-069 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 235, D 2020 265, D 2020 289, D 2021 023, and D 2021 047 Establishing Directives for the COVID-19 Dial Framework
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7PP Phase 1 Reopening, Limitations on Camp Operations
- Connecticut – Executive Order 7TT Further Reopening Orders
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7ZZ Reopening Phase II
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7AAA Modifications of Previous Executive Orders
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 11A Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – COVID-19 Safety and Measures and Enforcement
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Delaware – Fifteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Seventeenth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Nineteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Second Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-fourth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Executive Order 43 Rapid Workforce Training and Redeployment Initiative
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Second Revision to Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Fourth Revision to the Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware Due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Twenty-Ninth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Florida – Executive Order 20-112 Phase 1: Safe, Smart, Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 20-120 Expanding Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 20-122 Broward and Miami-Dade Counties to Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 20-123 Full Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 2020-244 Re: Phase 3; Right to Work; Business Certainty; Suspension of Fines
- Florida – Executive Order 20-297 re: Extending Executive Order 20-244: Phase 3; Right to Work; Business Certainty; Suspension of Fines
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-116 Executive Order Re: Clemency Order Regarding Reprieves
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-132 Clemency Order regarding categorical grant of full pardons
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-133 Clemency Order regarding categorical remission of fines
- Georgia – 5.12.20.02 Day camps and restaurants
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 06.29.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.31.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Health Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 8.31.20.02 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order – 10.15.20.01 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in Response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 10.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 11.13.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 11.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 12.08.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia
- Georgia – 12.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 01.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 1.29.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.21.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Hawaii – Twelfth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Thirteenth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Fourteenth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Idaho – Executive Order 2020-12 Related to Return to Work Bonuses
- Idaho – Department of Health and Welfare Stay Healthy Order
- Idaho – Stay Healthy Guidelines-Stage 3 Modified
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-43 Phase Four Reopening – Community Revitalization Order
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-58 Metro East has reached the threshold to lift mitigations following three consecutive days with a rolling positivity rate below 6.5
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-02 Regions 2, 3 and 5 Resume Tier 2 Mitigations
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-03 Updated Mitigation Tiers and Phases
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-10 Safely expands activities for businesses and organizations that were limited during prior mitigation phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-12 Phase Five Reopening (Supersedes EO 2021-10)
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-43 Stage 5 Back on Track Indiana
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-46 Back on Track Indiana: State Five Continued
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-48 County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-50 Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-01 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-50 with Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-02 Third Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-06 Fourth Continuation of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-09 Modification of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-12 Continuation of Modified County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Iowa – New proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa- Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Hawaii – Seventh Supplementary Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-31 Implementing Phase 1.5 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-34 Implementing Phase 2 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Kentucky -Executive Order 2020-0398 State of Emergency – Due to the Novel Coronavirus
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2020-582 Allowing door-to-door solicitation in the commonwealth, provided solicitors comply with Healthy at Work minimum requirements and retail requirements, in addition to wearing face coverings and gloves
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2021-386 COVID Executive Orders and Healthy at Work is rescinded, face coverings no longer required
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 58 Phase I of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 74 COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana Phase 2
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 83: COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana Phase 2
- Louisiana – Proclamation 96 JBE 2020 Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 101 JBE 2020 Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 110 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 117 Phase 3 of Resilient LA
- Louisiana – Proclamation 134 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 168 JBE 2020 Modified Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 209 JBE COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 29 JBE 2021 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 66 JBE 2021 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 79 JBE 2021 State of Emergency Renewing COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana
- Maine – Executive Order 55: An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan
- Maine – Executive Order 35 An Order Amending Gathering Limits and Travel Restrictions to Reflect Current Conditions and the Best Available Science
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Allowing Reopening Of Certain Businesses And Facilities, Subject To Local Regulation
- Maryland – Amending and Restating the Order of June 3 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation
- Maryland – Order 20-08-03-01 Amending and Restating the Order of July 29 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-09-01-01 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Order 20-09-18-01 Amending and Restating the Order of September 1, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-10-16-02 Amending and Restating the Order of October 16, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-11-17-01 Amending and Restating the Order of November 10, 2020, Regulating Certain Businesses and Facilities and Generally Requiring Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-11-10-01 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities (November 10, superseded by order dated November 17
- Maryland – Order 21-02-23-01 Regulating Certain Businesses and Facilities, Requiring Face Coverings
- Massachusetts – Order outlining the phased reopening of workplaces and imposing workplace safety measures to address COVID-19
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details to allow for preparation for Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan
- Massachusetts – Order initiating Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening process beginning June 8
- Massachusetts – Order initiating Step 2 of Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening process
- Massachusetts – Order Authorizing the Re-Opening of Phase III Enterprises
- Massachusetts – Rescission of Grocery Store and Pharmacy Operations Order
- Massachusetts – Order amending the administration of penalties issued pursuant to certain COVID-19 orders
- Massachusetts – Order Making Certain Phase III Adjustments, Including Extension of Outdoor Dining Provisions and Opening of Indoor and Outdoor Gaming Arcades
- Massachusetts – Order Revising Provisions for Phase III Re-openings in Municipalities with Reduced Incidence of COVID-19 Infection
- Massachusetts – Order Further Extending Application of Additional Capacity Restrictions to Statewide COVID-19 Safety Rules and Rescinding Early Closing Requirements
- Massachusetts – Order 65 Order Advancing all Communities with Phase III, Step 2 of the Commonwealth Reopening Plan
- Massachusetts – Order 66 Order Advancing all Communities to Phase IV, Step 1 of the Commonwealth’s Reopening Plan and Transitioning to a Travel Advisory Policy
- Massachusetts – Order Reopening Certain Phase IV, Step 2 Enterprises
- Michigan – No. 2020-91 Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19
- Michigan – No. 2020-97 Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 Rescission of Executive Order 2020-91
- Michigan – No. 2020-115 Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-145 Safeguards to Protect Michigan’s Workers from COVID-19
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-149 Temporary safety measures of food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry Rescission of Executive Order 2020-126
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-160 Amended Safe Start Order Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-110, 2020-115, 2020-120, 2020-133 and 2020-143
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-162 Amendment to EO 2020-160
- Michigan – No. 2020-176 Safe Start Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-183 Safe Start
- Michigan – No. 2020-192 Moving Region 8 to Phase 4 of the MI Safe Start Plan
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-56 Safely Reopening Minnesota’s Economy and Ensuring Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-103 Extending and Modifying Executive Order 20-99
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-104 Safely Reopening Pools for Lap Swim, Lessons, and Organized Swim Teams
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-01 Protecting Recent Progress and Cautiously Resuming Certain Activities
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-11 Adjusting Limitations on Certain Activities and Taking Steps Forward
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-14 Establishing the Governor’s Committee on the Safety, Health, and Wellbeing of Agricultural and Food Processing Workers
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-21 Safely Sunsetting COVID-19 Public Health Restrictions
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1473 – Amended Shelter In Place Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1780 – Safer at Home
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1484 Amendments to Order 1460
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1486 Reopening of Certain Businesses
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1487 Reopening of Certain Facilities
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1496: Extension of Safe Return Order 1492
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1500 -Safe Return Extension
- Mississippi – Executive Order No. 1505 – Extends the Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1509 More details on Safe Return Order; Delegate Authority to Issue and Enforce Quarantine and Isolation Orders
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1512 – Amendments to Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1514 – Amendments to Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1515 – Amendments to Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1522 Safe Return Extended
- Mississippi EO 1525 Repeal of EO 1492, 1572 Repealed and Rescinded, Safe Recovery Order in Effect
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1535 Safe Recovery Order in effect until Jan.15, 2021
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1549 – Repeal of 1535 and 1536, still limited capacity and follow guidelines and wear face coverings
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1551 Face coverings in schools, limiting businesses
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing for the expansion of openings for certain businesses and facilities under Phase One
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and establishing conditions for Phase Two
- Montana – Directive on Medical Marijuana and Pools
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Order 2-2021
- Nevada – 2020-04-29 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 016
- Nevada – 2020-05-07 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 018 – Phase One Reopening
- Nevada – 2020-07-31 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 029
- Nevada – 2020-08-03 – COVID-19 Road to Recovery: Moving to A New Normal
- Nevada – 2020-08-14 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 030
- Nevada – 2020-09-30 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 033
- Nevada- 2021-02-14 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 037
- Nevada – 2021-04-19 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 044
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 52 – An order regarding public health guidance for business operations and advising Granite Staters that they are safer at home
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 61 – Extending Emergency Order #52
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 66 – An order extending Emergency Order #52
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 70 – An order extending Emergency Order #52
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 72 – Travel Guidance and Extension of Emergency Order #52
- New Hampshire -Emergency Order 82 – Travel Guidance and Extension of Emergency Order #52
- New Jersey: Executive Order 142 Permitting Resumption of Non-Essential Construction, Curbside Pickup at Non-Essential Retail Businesses, and Gatherings in Cars
- New Jersey – Executive Order 146 to Reopen Charter Fishing and Watercraft Rental Businesses
- New Jersey – Executive Order 147 Reopening Executive Orders
- New Jersey – 153 Executive Order Opening Pools Effective June 22, and Opening Additional Outdoor Recreational Businesses
- New Jersey – 154 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Personal Care Service Facilities to Open Effective June 22
- New Jersey – 181 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Gyms and Indoor Amusement and Water Parks to Reopen Effective Tuesday, September 1
- New Jersey – 219 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Raising Indoor Capacity Limits from 25 Percent to 35 Percent for Certain Businesses
- New Jersey – 230 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Indoor Businesses and Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 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
- New Jersey – 239 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Implementing Second Phase of COVID-19 Restriction Easing
- New Jersey – Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date
- New Jersey – 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.
- New York – No. 202.31: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.32: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.35: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.41: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.45: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 138 – Eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer at Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – 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.
- North Carolina – Executive Order 151 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 163 New Phase 2.5 Revised Prohibitions and Restrictions to Protect Lives in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 169 – Restrictions to Protect Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Phase 3
- North Carolina – Executive Order 170 – Phase 3 Extension
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 176 Further Extension of the Phase 3 Order and Implementation of Additional Measures Necessary to Protect Public Health
- North Carolina – Executive Order No 181 Modified Stay-at-Home Early Closure Order
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 204 Further Easing Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – 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
- North Carolina – Executive Order 215 Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions to Reflect New Public Health Recommendations
- North Carolina – Executive Order 236 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegations of Authority
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.4 Provides North Dakota Smart Restart Protocols for Businesses Resuming or Continuing Operations
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.6 Encourages Recreational and Sports Arenas, Music and Entertainment Venues to Adopt Large Gathering Protocols
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.5 Allows Graduation Ceremonies in School Facilities with Proper Social Distancing
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-8.2 Restoring Work Registration, Search Requirements for those Seeking Unemployment
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.4 – Increases Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Venues
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.5 Rescinds Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Centers
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-05 Terminates Several Executive Orders Related to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Businesses, with Exceptions, and Continues a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Dine Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Hair Salons, Day Spas, Nail Salons, Barber Shops, Tattoo Parlors, Body Piercing Locations and Tanning Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Camp Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Gyms, Dance Instruction Studios, and Other Personal Fitness Venues, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Provides Guidance for Baseball, Softball, Batting Cages, Golf Courses, Miniature Golf, Local & Public Pools and Aquatic Centers, Tennis Facilities, Skills Training for All Sports, and General Non-Contact Sports including Bowling Alleys, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Updated and Revised Order for Business Guidance and Social Distancing
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order to Extend the Expiration Date of Various Orders
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Entertainment Venues
- Ohio – Health Director’s Amended Order that Reopens Hair Salons, Day Spas, Nail Salons, Barber Shops, Tattoo Parlors, Body Piercing Locations and Tanning Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Rescinding Various Orders
- Oklahoma – Fourth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
- Oklahoma – Fifth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
- Oklahoma – Sixth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-25 A Safe and Strong Oregon: Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Implementing a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-38 Third Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-16
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-59 Fourth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Pennsylvania – Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Secretary of Health’s Order for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Governor’s Amendment to the Business Closure Order
- Pennsylvania – Secretary of Health’s Amendment to the Business Closure Order
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-32 Twenty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Lifting Stay at Home Order, Leaving Certain Restrictions in Place, Limited Re-Openings with Stringent Health Regulations
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-36 Thirty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-50 Forty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-88 – Eighty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-90 – Eighty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-95 – Ninetieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-98 – Ninety-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-108 – One Hundred-and-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Protecting Your Household
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-09 – One Hundred-and-Fifteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-11 – One Hundred-and-Seventeenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Further Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-22 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-24 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amendments to Executive Order 21-22
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-27 – One Hundred-and-Thirtieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-29 – One Hundred-and-Thirty-Second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amendments to Executive Order 21-27
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-46 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-48 – One Hundred-and-Fifty-First Supplemental Emergency Declaration – First Amendment to Executive Order 21-46
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-55 – One Hundred and Fifty-Eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Protecting Your Household Order
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-28 Modification of Restrictions for Public Beaches & Waters & Incremental Modification on Non-Essential Business Closures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-36 Additional Modification of Non-Essential Business Closures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-37 Additional Incremental Modification of Non-Essential Business Closures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-40 State of Emergency
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2021-11 Modifying & Amending Emergency Measures
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-20 Back to Normal Plan/Rescind EO 2020-12
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 33 AN ORDER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 30 TO ALLOW REOPENING OF CLOSE CONTACT PERSONAL SERVICES PURSUANT TO NEW SAFETY GUIDELINES
- Tennessee – Executive Order 35 AN ORDER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 30 TO ALLOW REOPENING OF SMALL GROUP, NON-CONTACT ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATIONAL VENUES PURSUANT TO NEW SAFETY GUIDELINES
- Tennessee – Executive Order 38 AN ORDER EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF TENNESSEANS WHO MAY RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE URGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-22 Relating to Confinement During the COVID-19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-28 Relating to the targeted response to the COVID-19 disaster as part of the reopening of Texas
- Texas – Executive Order GA-30 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens
- Texas – Executive Order GA-32 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens (bars)
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-28 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-19 Moving the State COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status From Red (High Risk) to Orange (Moderate Risk)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-20 Updating the State COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status Phased Guidelines to Version 4.1
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-22 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status to Yellow with Certain Exceptions
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-24 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status in Summit County and Wasatch County to Yellow (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-19, 2020-20, and 2020-22.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-25 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status in Bluff and Mexican Hat to Orange (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-24.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-26 Updating the Utah COVID-19 Health Risk Status Phased Guidelines to Version 4.5 (Rescinds and replaces Executive Order 2020-25)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-27 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Health Risk Status to Yellow (Low Risk) in Grand County, West Valley City, and Magna, Utah (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-26.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-30 Extending the Orange (Moderate Risk) and Yellow (Low Risk) Utah COVID-19 Health Risk Status through June 12, 2020 (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-27.)
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-31 Updating the Utah COVID-19 Health Risk Status in Certain Areas and Adopting Version 4.6 of the Phased Guidelines
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-32 Updating the Utah COVID-19 Health Risk Status in Certain Counties, Utah (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-31.)
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-33 Adopting Version 4.7 of the State COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status Phased Guidelines (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-32.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-40 Extending the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-32.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-44 Adopting version 4.8 of the Phased Guidelines for the General Public and Businesses to Maximize Public Health and Economic Reactivation (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-40.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-46 Adopting Version 4.9 of the Phased Guidelines for the General Public and Businesses to Maximize Public Health and Economic Reactivation (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-44.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-49 Extending the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-57 Extending the Utah COVID-19 Level of Restriction
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-60 Updating the Utah COVID-19 Level of Restriction (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-57.)
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-62 Updating the Utah COVID-19 Level of Restriction (This order supersedes Utah Executive Order No. 2020-60.)
- Vermont – Addendum 12 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 16 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- Virginia – Executive Order 61 Phase One Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Amended Executive Order 61 and Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Second Amended Executive Order 61 and Second Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Tightening of Certain Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.3 Adjusting and Extending Stay Home-Stay Healthy to May 31, 2020. Safe Start Washington: Phase I – Re-Opening Washington
- Washington – Proclamation 20-57 Concerning Health of Agricultural Workers
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.4 Transition from “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” to “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.5 “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phase Reopening
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.7 “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- West Virginia – Executive Order 33-20 Declare and Order Amending Executive Orders 21-20 and 24-20 by Terminating the Provisions that Pertain to Jackson County, Kanawha County, and Ohio County Only
- West Virginia – Executive Order 34-20 Declare and Order that Executive Order 24-20 is Terminated and without Further Effect on May 5, 2020
- West Virginia – Executive Order 32-20 Declare and Order, Certain Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended or Terminated
- West Virginia – Executive Order 37-20 Order Amending or Rescinding Previous Executive Orders Regarding Fitness Centers, Gymnasiums, Recreation Centers and Similar Businesses
- West Virginia – Executive Order 38-20 Previous Executive Orders 20-20, 21-20 And 22-20 Regarding Additional Heightened Measures to be Taken in Certain Counties of the State are Terminated in Their Entirety
- West Virginia – Executive Order 39-20 Declare and Order Amendments and Supplements to Previous Executive Orders Regarding Re-Opening of Certain Businesses Provided that Safety Measures are in Place; And Terminating the 14 Day Self-Isolation Period for People Entering WV from Areas with Substantial Community Spread of Covid-19
- West Virginia – Executive Order 40-20 Declare and Order the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Food, Beverage, and Agriculture; Museums, Zoos, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 41-20 Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Spas and Massage Businesses, Pools, Indoor Amusement, Limited Video Lottery Retailers, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 42-20 Declare and Order Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Gathering Size, Theaters, Casinos, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 45-20 Declare and Order, the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Graduation Ceremonies to be Held by Educational Institutions, Racetracks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 49-20 Declare and Order Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended and Supplemented Regarding Fairs, Festivals, Amusement Parks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 51-20 Declare and Order the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding the Limitation on Gathering Size, Amusement Parks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 74-20 Declare and Order the Amendment of the Previously Issued and Amended Executive Orders that are Listed Regarding Section 4, Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 5-21 Amending Section 4 of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Live Music Events
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #36 Interim Order to Turn the Dial
- Wyoming – Third Continuation of Public Health Order #1: Closing Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools Statewide
- Wyoming – Third Continuation and Modification of Public Health Order #3: Temporary Closure of Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Eighth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eighth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Eleventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eleventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- Wyoming – Thirteenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventeenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3
- Wyoming – Seventeenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twentieth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twentieth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- American Samoa – Eighth Amended Declaration of Continued Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency for COVID-19
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-067 Phase One of Washington, DC Opening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-119: Modified Requirements to Combat Escalation of COVID-19 Pandemic During Phase Two
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-038 Extension of the Public Emergency and Public Health Emergency and Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-060 Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-069 Modified Measures for Spring/Summer 2021 of Washington, DC Reopening and Executive of Public Health Emergencies
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-14 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness (PCOR) 2
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-16 Relative to Allowing Additional Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-24 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness (PCOR) 3
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-34 Relative to Instituting Safer-At-Home Advisory
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-36 Relative to Authorizing the Operation of Additional Businesses and Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1 (PCOR 1)
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-43 Relative to Amending Restrictions on the Operation of Businesses and Activities During the Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-01 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-08 Relative to Further Amending Restrictions During Pandemic Condition of Readiness (PCOR) 3
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020, establishing the CNMI COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Rating System; moving CNMI to community vulnerability level YELLOW
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 Moving the CNMI Community Vulnerability Level BLUE
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 modifying business hours, allowing for social gatherings at public beaches, and modifying curfew hours
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives reimplementing restrictions on in-person interactions, social gatherings, and business hours to protect the health and safety of the people of the CNMI
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-041
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-060 Extending the implemented lockdown and continuing restrictive measures intended to control the spread of COVID-19 in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-062 Extending the implemented lockdown and curtailing the measures implemented to control the spread of the COVID-19 in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-010 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Ordering Economic Stabilization Measures
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-032 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Orders 2021-026 and 2021-027
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-036 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Order 2021-032
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-043 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Order 2021-036
- US Virgin Islands – Sixth Supplemental Executive Order Establishing the Safer at Home Order
- US Virgin Islands – Eighth Supplemental Executive Order Implementing the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- U.S. Virgin Islands – Tenth Supplemental Executive Order Revising Conditions Under the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Twelfth Supplemental Executive Order and Proclamation by the Governor Revising Conditions Under the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Fourteenth Supplemental Executive Order and Proclamation by the Governor of the US Virgin Islands Modifying Conditions During the “Stay-at-Home” Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Sixteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- US Virgin Islands – Eighteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- U.S. Virgin Islands – 20th Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safter at Home”
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-39 Assisting Arizona Families with Child Care
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7VV Expansion of Child Care Program Size
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7AAA Modifications of Previous Executive Orders
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7BBB Tri-State Travel Advisory for Travelers from States with High-Infection Rates, Other Public Safety Measures
- Connecticut – Executive Order 9 Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Authority to Issue Guidance and Rules Related to School and Childcare Settings and Extension of Restrictions on Sale of Alcohol without Food
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Georgia – 04.23.20.02 Providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Health Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 8.31.20.02 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 10.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 11.13.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 11.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 12.08.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia
- Georgia – 12.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 01.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 1.29.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.21.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Hawaii – Thirteenth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Fourteenth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-40 Child Care Matters and COVID-19
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-12 Continuation of Modified County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-34 Implementing Phase 2 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details around the reopening of childcare providers
- Michigan – No. 2020-117 Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic Rescission of Executive Order 2020-83
- Michigan – No. 2020-120 Returning overnight camps to operation
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-99 Implementing a Four Week Dial Back on Certain Activities to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and establishing conditions for Phase Two
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-09 Coronavirus – Rescission of Pandemic Emergency Executive Orders
- New Jersey – 149 Executive Order Allowing Resumption of Child Care Services, Youth Day Camps, and Organized Sports Over the Coming Weeks
- New Jersey – 237 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Permitting Summer Youth Overnight and Day Camps for the 2021 Season
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 138 – Eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer At Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 163 New Phase 2.5 Revised Prohibitions and Restrictions to Protect Lives in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 169 – Restrictions to Protect Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Phase 3
- North Carolina – Executive Order 170 – Phase 3 Extension
- North Carolina – Executive Order No 181 Modified Stay-at-Home Early Closure Order
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 204 Further Easing Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – 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
- North Carolina – Executive Order 220 Extension of COVID-19 Measures to Reflect Public Health Recommendations
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-04.2 Allows Access to School Facilities for Specific Programs, Testing
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.4 – Increases Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Venues
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Facilities Providing Child Care Services, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Youth Day Camps and Residential Camps, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order to Extend the Expiration Date of Various Orders
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-65 Temporary Freeze to Address Surge in COVID-19 Cases in Oregon
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-15 Rescinding all Remaining Covid-19 Restrictions; Continuing State Efforts to Support Ongoing Covid-19 Vaccination, Response, and Recovery Efforts
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-47 Forty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-50 Forty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-64 – Fifty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Various Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-88 – Eighty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-90 – Eighty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-95 – Ninetieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-98 – Ninety-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-11 – One Hundred-and-Seventeenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Further Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-22 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-27 – One Hundred-and-Thirtieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-28 Relating to the targeted response to the COVID-19 disaster as part of the reopening of Texas
- Texas – Executive Order GA-30 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens
- Vermont – Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #31 Badger Bounce Back
- Wyoming – Third Continuation of Public Health Order #1: Closing Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools Statewide
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eighth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eleventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Thirteenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventeenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twentieth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twenty-third Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-038 Extension of the Public Emergency and Public Health Emergency and Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-36 Relative to Authorizing the Operation of Additional Businesses and Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1 (PCOR 1)
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alaska – Health Mandate 16 – Reopen Alaska Responsibly Plan – Phase 1-A
- Arkansas – Department of Health Guidance for Faith-Based Organizations
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-37 To Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Connecticut – Executive Order 7TT Further Reopening Orders
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7XX Safety Precautions for Drive-In Ceremonies, Suspension of Involuntary Discharges from Nursing Homes to Homeless Shelters
- Connecticut – Executive Order 9F Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Phase III Reopening Changes for Religious Gatherings
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 10 Paid Leave for School Employees, Waiver of Commuter Lot Restrictions to Establish Vaccination Sites, Waiver of Refiling Requirements for Elderly and Veterans’ Tax Relief, Exclusion of Stimulus Payments from State Benefit Eligibility Calculations, Liquor Permit Extension, Relaxation of Religious Gathering Limits, Absentee Ballots for Special Elections and Municipal Primaries
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 10 D Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Relaxation of Certain Capacity Limits and End of Mandatory Post-travel Self-Quarantine
- Delaware – Eighteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Fourth Revision to the Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware Due to a Public Health Threat
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-43 Phase Four Reopening – Community Revitalization Order
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-55 Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through October 17, 2020
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-02 Regions 2, 3 and 5 Resume Tier 2 Mitigations
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-03 Updated Mitigation Tiers and Phases
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-10 Safely expands activities for businesses and organizations that were limited during prior mitigation phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-12 Phase Five Reopening (Supersedes EO 2021-10)
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-48 County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-50 Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-01 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-50 with Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-02 Third Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-06 Fourth Continuation of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 58 Phase I of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 83: COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana Phase 2
- Louisiana – Proclamation 96 JBE 2020 Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 101 JBE 2020 Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 110 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 117 Phase 3 of Resilient LA
- Louisiana – Proclamation 134 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 168 JBE 2020 Modified Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 209 JBE COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Maine – Executive Order 31: An Order Amending Indoor Gathering Limits
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Amending and Restating the Order of June 3 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation
- Maryland – Order 20-08-03-01 Amending and Restating the Order of July 29 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Covering
- Maryland – Order 20-09-18-01 Amending and Restating the Order of September 1, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-11-17-01 Amending and Restating the Order of November 10, 2020, Regulating Certain Businesses and Facilities and Generally Requiring Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-11-10-01 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities (November 10, superseded by order dated November 17
- Massachusetts – Order outlining the phased reopening of workplaces and imposing workplace safety measures to address COVID-19
- Massachusetts – Order 46 Third Revised Order Regulating Gatherings Throughout the Commonwealth
- Massachusetts – Order 52 Phase III Updates on Gatherings
- Massachusetts – Order 57 Superseding and Rescinding Order 54 – Further Revised Order Regulating Gatherings in the Commonwealth
- Massachusetts – Further Revised Order Regulating Gatherings in the Commonwealth, Superseding and Rescinding Order No. 57
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-160 Amended Safe Start Order Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-110, 2020-115, 2020-120, 2020-133 and 2020-143
- Michigan – No. 2020-176 Safe Start Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-183 Safe Start
- Minnesota – 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
- Minnesota – 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
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Nevada – 2020-04-29 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 016
- Nevada – 2020-05-07 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 018 – Phase One Reopening
- Nevada – 2020-09-30 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 033
- Nevada – 2020-11-24 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 035
- Nevada- 2021-02-14 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 037
- New Jersey – 196 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Lowering Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 225 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Religious Services and Large Sports and Entertainment Venues, and Spectators for Collegiate Sporting Events
- New York – No. 202.32: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 138 – Eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer At Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43 – Enacts Mitigation Measures for Food Service, Events, Sports and Extra-Curricular Activities
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.1 – Amends Order to Allow Team Practices to Resume Nov. 30
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-25 A Safe and Strong Oregon: Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Implementing a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-65 Temporary Freeze to Address Surge in COVID-19 Cases in Oregon
- Pennsylvania – Governor’s Order for Mitigation, Enforcement, and Immunity Protections
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-50 Forty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-108 – One Hundred-and-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Protecting Your Household
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-09 – One Hundred-and-Fifteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-13 – One Hundred-and-Nineteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amendments to Executive Order 21-11
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 38 AN ORDER EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF TENNESSEANS WHO MAY RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE URGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 70 AN ORDER TO REDUCE THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 AND PRESERVE HEALTH CARE CAPACITY BY LIMITING GATHERINGS AND SPECTATOR EVENTS AND URGING WORKING FROM HOME
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-18 Relating to the Expanded Reopening of Services as Part of the Safe, Strategic Plan to Open Texas in Response to the COVID- 19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-16 Relating to the safe, strategic reopening of select services as the first step to Open Texas in response to tile COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-28 Relating to the targeted response to the COVID-19 disaster as part of the reopening of Texas
- Texas – Executive Order GA-30 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-73 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-74 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions (Supersedes Executive Order 2020-73)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-75 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions (Supersedes Executive Order 2020-74)
- Virginia – Executive Order 61 Phase One Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Amended Executive Order 61 and Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Second Amended Executive Order 61 and Second Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Tightening of Certain Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.3 Adjusting and Extending Stay Home-Stay Healthy to May 31, 2020. Safe Start Washington: Phase I – Re-Opening Washington
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.7 “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.8 “Stay State-Stay Healthy” Rollback of County-by-County Phased Reopening Responding to a COVID-19 Outbreak Surge
- West Virginia – Executive Order 32-20 Declare and Order, Certain Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended or Terminated
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Forbidding Gatherings of More than Twenty-Five (25) People
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Twenty-Five People
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Fifty People
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Fifty People
- American Samoa – Fifth Amended Declaration of Continued Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency for COVID-19
- American Samoa – Eighth Amended Declaration of Continued Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency for COVID-19
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-038 Extension of the Public Emergency and Public Health Emergency and Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-060 Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-36 Relative to Authorizing the Operation of Additional Businesses and Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1 (PCOR 1)
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-43 Relative to Amending Restrictions on the Operation of Businesses and Activities During the Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-08 Relative to Further Amending Restrictions During Pandemic Condition of Readiness (PCOR) 3
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020, establishing the CNMI COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Rating System; moving CNMI to community vulnerability level YELLOW
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 Moving the CNMI Community Vulnerability Level BLUE
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-010 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Ordering Economic Stabilization Measures
- US Virgin Islands – Sixth Supplemental Executive Order Establishing the Safer at Home Order
- US Virgin Islands – Eighth Supplemental Executive Order Implementing the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Fourteenth Supplemental Executive Order and Proclamation by the Governor of the US Virgin Islands Modifying Conditions During the “Stay-at-Home” Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Sixteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- US Virgin Islands – 23rd Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-50 Resumes Admissions to IDOC from County Jails
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-52 Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through September 19, 2020
- Michigan – June 22, 2021 Rescission of Emergency Orders
- Texas – Executive Order GA-22 Relating to Confinement During the COVID-19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Twenty-fifth Supplemental State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-41 2020-2021 School Year: Prioritizing Kids and Schools During COVID-19
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-44 Protecting Public Health for Students and Teachers
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-51 Arizona: Open for Learning
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-04 Open for In-Person Learning
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-10 Providing Schools Options for Face Coverings
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-15 Protecting Student Access to Higher Education
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-16 Rescinding Executive Orders
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-37 To Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Directive for Community and School Sponsored Music Return to Play
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-45 Executive Order to Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Colorado – Public Health Order 20-28 Safer at Home
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-91 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-213 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 091, D 2020 123, D 2020 142, D 2020 144, and D 2020 170, and D 2020 199 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7XX Safety Precautions for Drive-In Ceremonies, Suspension of Involuntary Discharges from Nursing Homes to Homeless Shelters
- Connecticut – Executive Order 9 Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Authority to Issue Guidance and Rules Related to School and Childcare Settings and Extension of Restrictions on Sale of Alcohol without Food
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Fifth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Twenty-Ninth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Florida – State of Florida Department of Education Emergency Order to Reopen Schools
- Florida – Ensuring Parents’ Freedom to Choose- (Masks in Schools) #2021-175 Ensuring Parents’ Freedom to Choose – Masks in Schools
- Georgia – 04.23.20.02 Providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 06.29.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.31.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Health Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 8.31.20.02 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order – 10.15.20.01 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in Response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 10.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 11.13.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 11.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 12.08.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia
- Georgia – 12.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 01.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 1.29.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.21.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-40 Limited Reopening of Schools
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-44 Reissues Several Executive Orders
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-47 In-Person Learning
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-52 Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through September 19, 2020
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-55 Reissues most executive orders, extending a majority of the provisions through October 17, 2020
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-59 Reissues Most Executive Orders, Extending a Majority of the Provisions through November 14, 2020
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-37 Face Covering Requirement
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-39 Back on Track Indiana: Second Continuation of State 4.5
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-43 Stage 5 Back on Track Indiana
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-46 Back on Track Indiana: State Five Continued
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-48 County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-50 Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-01 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-50 with Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-02 Third Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-06 Fourth Continuation of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-09 Modification of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-15 Continuation of Health and Welfare-Based Provisions to Address the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Public Health Proclamation Advancing Iowa’s Return to Learn Strategy
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-34 Implementing Phase 2 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-59 Requiring COVID-19 mitigation procedures in K-12 schools
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2021-585 Mask Executive Order for Pre-K-12
- Louisiana – Proclamation 168 JBE 2020 Modified Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 174 JBE 2020 Renewal of State of Emergency for COVID-19 Extension of Emergency Provisions
- Louisiana – Proclamation 182 JBE 2021 Extension of Emergency Provisions Due to COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
- Maine – Executive Order 7: An Order Regarding Pre-K-12 Education
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details to allow for preparation for Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan
- Michigan – No. 2020-88 COVID-19 Return to School Advisory Council Executive Office of the Governor
- Michigan – No. 2020-142 Provision of pre K–12 education for the 2020–2021 school year
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-159 Amending the fire code to accommodate new instruction spaces
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-185: Amendment to the Provision of PreK-12 education for the 2020-2021 school year order
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-52 Authorizing Students in Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Higher Education Institutions for Completion of a Postsecondary Credential
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – 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
- Minnesota – 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
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-95 Emergency Executive Order 20-95; Amending Executive Order 20-94
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-99 Implementing a Four Week Dial Back on Certain Activities to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-01 Protecting Recent Progress and Cautiously Resuming Certain Activities
- Minnesota – 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
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1487 Reopening of Certain Facilities
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1517 Face Coverings, School Delays for Certain Counties
- Mississippi EO 1520 Statewide Safe Return
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1535 Safe Recovery Order in effect until Jan.15, 2021
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Montana – Directive on Offsite Learning
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020, Waiving Licensure Renewal Late Fees for Certain Establishments, Authorizing Pharmacists to Vaccinate Children Ages 3 and Up, and Permitting Limited Discretion to Remove Face Coverings in Classrooms in Specified Circumstances.
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Order 2-2021
- Nevada – 2020-06-09 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 022 – K-12 School Re-Opening for Summer Learning and Activities
- Nevada – 2021-02-17 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 038
- Nevada – 2021-04-19 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 044
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 67 – Establishing the Remote Learning Center Verification Program
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 85 – Schools to offer in-person instruction to all students at least two days a week starting March 8, 2020
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 89 – Second Amendment and Restatement of Emergency Order #64
- New Jersey – 155 Executive Order Allowing for Limited In-Person Instruction at Institutions of Higher Education and Trade and Training Schools Beginning July 1
- New Jersey – Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date
- New York – No. 202.37: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.45: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.5 Allows Graduation Ceremonies in School Facilities with Proper Social Distancing
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-04.2 Allows Access to School Facilities for Specific Programs, Testing
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.6 Encourages Recreational and Sports Arenas, Music and Entertainment Venues to Adopt Large Gathering Protocols
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-04.3 Allows Superintendents and School Boards to Approve Limited Building Use
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-38 Plan Requirements Under K-12 Smart Restart Guidance
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- Ohio – Health Director’s Third Amended Order the Closure of All K-12 Schools in the State of Ohio
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order to Extend the Expiration Date of Various Orders
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Requiring Reporting and Notification Regarding COVID-19 Cases in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade Schools
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-28 Operation of Higher Education Institutions during Coronavirus Pandemic
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-29 Ready Schools, Safe Learners: K-12 Instructional Activities and the Provision of School-based Services During 2020-2021 Academic Year in the Face of the Ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-30 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-13 and Executive Order 20-18
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-38 Third Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-16
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-59 Fourth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-65 Temporary Freeze to Address Surge in COVID-19 Cases in Oregon
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-05 Sixth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-06 Ordering Public Schools to Offer Fully On-Site or Hybrid In-Person Instruction, Requiring All Schools to Continue to Comply with Health and Safety Protocols to Control COVID-19
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-10 Seventh Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-15 Rescinding all Remaining Covid-19 Restrictions; Continuing State Efforts to Support Ongoing Covid-19 Vaccination, Response, and Recovery Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Order of the Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health Directing Face Coverings in School Entities
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-44 Fortieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Uniform Statewide School Calendar
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-53 Forty-eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-63 – Fifty-Eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Various Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-75 – Seventieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-76 – Seventy-first Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Student Transportation
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-84 – Seventy-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-85 – Eightieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Student Transportation
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-103 – Ninety-eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Various Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-01 – One-Hundred-and-Seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-44, 20-46, 20-62 and 20-96
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-10 – One Hundred-and-Sixteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-44, 20-46, 20-62, and 21-02
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-12 – One Hundred-and-Eighteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-37, 20-107 and 21-04
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-21 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-44, 20-46, 20-62 and 21-02
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-23 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Sixth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-37, 20-107 and 21-04
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-30 – One Hundred-and-Thirty-Third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-44, 20-46 and 21-02
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-40 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-44, 20-46 and 21-02
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-45 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-37 and 21-04
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-50 – One Hundred and Fifty-Third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – In-Person Learning at Institutes of Higher Education
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-59 – One Hundred and Sixty-Second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 20-44, 20-46 and 21-02
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-40 State of Emergency
- Tennessee – Executive Order 84 AN ORDER REGARDING MASK REQUIREMENTS IN SCHOOLS
- Tennessee – Executive Order 89 AN ORDER EXTENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 84
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-30 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-38 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-75 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions (Supersedes Executive Order 2020-74)
- Vermont – Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- Vermont – Directive No. 6 – Uniform School Reopening (Pursuant to Executive Order 01-20)
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Health Commissioner’s Order of Public Health Emergency
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Washington – Proclamation 20-09.2 Phased Reopening of K-12 Schools
- Washington – Proclamation 20-12.1 Higher Education – Fall 2020
- Washington – Proclamation 21-05 Children and Youth Mental Health Crisis
- West Virginia – Executive Order 43-20 Declare and Order Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Educational Institutions and Low-Contact Sports
- West Virginia – Executive Order 45-20 Declare and Order, the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Graduation Ceremonies to be Held by Educational Institutions, Racetracks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 56-20 Declare and Order, Amendment of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Educational Institutions and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 68-20 Declare and Order that Private and Public Pre-K through 12 Schools are Required to Follow the County Alert System’s County-by-County Color-Coded System Maintained by the WV DHHR, as it Relates to any Limitations or Prohibitions on Occupancy of Such Educational Institutions for In-Person Instruction and/or Athletic and Extracurricular Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 71-20 Declare and Order, the Amendment and Restating of the Effectuating Clause of Executive Order 68-20 Regarding Private and Public Pre-K through 12 Schools are Required to Follow the County Alert System’s Color-Coded System
- West Virginia – Executive Order 1-21 Declare and Order, Beginning January 19, 2021, that Private and Public Schools may be Open for In-Person Instruction and/or Extracurricular Activities without Regard to the Designations on the DHHR County Alert System, and that High Schools, Grades 9 through 12, Shall remain Closed to In-Person Instruction and/or Extracurricular Activities when a School’s County is in the Red Designation on the DHHR County Alert System
- West Virginia – Executive Order 7-21 Amending Provisions of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Educational Institutions
- West Virginia – Executive Order 10-21 Declare and Order, that Schools Throughout the State may be Open for In-person Instruction and Extracurricular Activities without Regard to the Designation of the School’s County on the DHHR County Alert System; Colleges and Universities Throughout the State May Resume In-person Instruction and Other Operations in Accordance with Applicable Guidelines; and Terminating Executive Orders 1-21 And 7-21
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #31 Badger Bounce Back
- Wyoming – Third Continuation of Public Health Order #1: Closing Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools Statewide
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eighth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eleventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Thirteenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventeenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twentieth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twenty-third Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- American Samoa – Eighth Amended Declaration of Continued Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency for COVID-19
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-060 Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-20 Relative to Setting Conditions for Entry Into Guam and Permitting Limited School Operations
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-24 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness (PCOR) 3
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-46 Relative to Extending the Public Health Emergency Declared to Respond to Novel Coronavirus
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-01 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-021 Rescinding Executive Orders D 2020 005, D 2020 008, D 2020 036, D 2020 061, D 2020 095, D 2020 129, D 2020 155, D 2020 179, D 2020 209, D 2020 231, D 2020 263, and D 2020 288 Concerning Limiting In-Person Contact for the 2020 Elections and the Secretary of State’s Operations Due to the Presence of COVID-19 in Colorado
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-39 Rescinds Executive Order 2020-13
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-01 – Eliminates Three Executive Orders as No Longer Necessary
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- Alabama – Safer at Home Order
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Arizona – Executive Order 20-32 – Requesting Exemption from EO 20-10
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-08 Lifting Restrictions on Healthcare Institutions
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive on Resuming Elective Procedures
- Arkansas – Directive on Resuming Elective Dental Services
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive on Resuming Elective Procedures, Phase II
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive on Resuming Elective Procedures, Phase III
- Arkansas – Directive on Resuming Elective Dental Services
- Arkansas – Directive on Resuming Elective Procedures, Phase IV
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-45 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Public Health Order 20-28 Safer at Home
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-80 Extending Executive Order 2020-45 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-114 Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045 and D 2020 080 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-145 Extending EO 2020-45, 2020-80 and 2020-114 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – EO 2020-169 Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-224 – Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145, D 2020 169, and D 2020 198 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-225 Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145, D 2020 169, and D 2020 198 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-249 Amending and Restating Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145, D 2020 169, D 2020 198, and D 2020 225 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-279 Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145, D 2020 169, D 2020 198, D 2020 225, and D 2020 249 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-013 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145, D 2020 169, D 2020 198, D 2020 225, D 2020 249, and D 2020 279 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-040 Permitting limited recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-062 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 045, D 2020 080, D 2020 114, D 2020 145, D 2020 169, D 2020 198, D 2020 225, D 2020 249, D 2020 279, D 2021 013, and D 2021 040 Permitting the Limited Recommencement of Voluntary or Elective Surgeries and Procedures in Colorado
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-24 Resumption of Elective and Non-Urgent Medical Procedures
- Iowa – New proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Florida – Executive Order 20-112 Phase 1: Safe, Smart, Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 20-122 Broward and Miami-Dade Counties to Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Georgia – 04.20.20.01 Providing flexibility for healthcare practices, moving certain businesses to minimum operations, and providing for emergency response
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-37 Revises Elective Surgeries
- Iowa – Proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa- Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Massachusetts – Updated order related to non-essential elective procedures
- Massachusetts – Updated order related to non-essential elective procedures
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-51 Requiring Facilities to Prioritize Surgeries and Procedures and Provide Safe Environment during COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1484 Amendments to Order 1460
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1508 Safe Return Order Amended and Extended
- New Jersey – Executive Order 145 Allowing Elective Surgeries and Invasive Procedures to Resume on May 26
- New York – No. 202.44: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.45: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Businesses, with Exceptions, and Continues a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Updated and Revised Order for Business Guidance and Social Distancing
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Amends the Requirements for Non-Essential Surgeries and Procedures
- Oklahoma – Executive Memorandum 2020-02 Elective Surgery Acuity Scale
- Oklahoma – Second Amended Executive Order 2020-13 Amended to Set Guidelines for Medical Providers to Determine Elective Surgeries
- Oklahoma – Fourth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
- Oklahoma – Fifth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
- Oklahoma – Sixth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-22 Allowing Measured Resumption of Non-Urgent Health Care Procedures using Personal Protective Equipment, and Continuing Restrictions on Visitation in Response to Coronavirus Outbreaks
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-30 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-13 and Executive Order 20-18
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-38 Third Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-16
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-59 Fourth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-67 Fifth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-05 Sixth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-05 Sixth Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-15 Rescinding all Remaining Covid-19 Restrictions; Continuing State Efforts to Support Ongoing Covid-19 Vaccination, Response, and Recovery Efforts
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-32 Twenty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Lifting Stay at Home Order, Leaving Certain Restrictions in Place, Limited Re-Openings with Stringent Health Regulations
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-50 Forty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-88 – Eighty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-90 – Eighty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-95 – Ninetieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-11 – One Hundred-and-Seventeenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Further Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Vermont – Amendment to Addendum 3 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- Washington – Proclamation 20-24.1 Reducing Restrictions on, and Safe Expansion of, Non-Urgent Medical and Dental Procedures
- West Virginia – Executive Order 28-20 Declare an Amendment to EO 16-20, Outlining a Procedure to Allow More Urgent Elective Medical Procedures to be Resumed at a Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center that is Regulated by Ohflac
- West Virginia – Executive Order 30-20 Order and Declare that Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended Regarding Certain Health Care Providers and Practitioners and Chapter 30 Health Care Boards
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-067 Phase One of Washington, DC Opening
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-38 Extending the Lockdown and Establishing other measures necessary to Control and Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-041
- US Virgin Islands – Sixth Supplemental Executive Order Establishing the Safer at Home Order
- Georgia – 04.20.20.01 Providing flexibility for healthcare practices, moving certain businesses to minimum operations, and providing for emergency response
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-37 Revises Elective Surgeries
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-52 Authorizing Students in Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Higher Education Institutions for Completion of a Postsecondary Credential
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-106 Rescinding Emergency Executive Order 20-34 and Executive Order 15-15
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-61 – One Hundred and Sixty-Fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of and First Amendment to Executive Order 20-70
- West Virginia – Executive Order 13-21 Order the Executive Order 79-20 is Terminated; Doctors, Nurses, Staff and Employees Working at Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities Throughout the State who are Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19 are not Required to be Tested at Least Twice a Week for Covid-19
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-125 Colorado COVID-19 Disaster Recovery Order Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2021 122 and D 2021 124
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-129 Colorado COVID-19 Disaster Recovery Order Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2021 122, D 2021 124, and D 2021 125
- Florida – Executive Order 20-123 Full Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Michigan – No. 2020-134 Eviction diversion program for COVID-19-related debtors Rescission of Executive Order 2020-118
- Michigan – June 22, 2021 Rescission of Emergency Orders
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-79 Modifying the Suspension of Evictions and Writs of Recovery Due to the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Nevada – 2020-06-25 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 025
- New Jersey – 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
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-30 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-13 and Executive Order 20-18
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-10 Seventh Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-30 Rescinding Self-Quarantine, Lodging, & Travel Restrictions for Individuals Entering S.C. from High-Risk Areas
- Vermont – Addendum 14 to Executive Order 01-20
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-04 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 3
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-15 Relative to Extending the Public Health Emergency Declared to Respond to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Amending Restrictions for Incoming Travelers and Quarantine Facilities
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-43 Pausing of Arizona’s Reopening — Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-52 Continuation of EO 2020-43 Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Directive on Business Limitations Phase II
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7ZZ Reopening Phase II
- Delaware – Nineteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details to allow for preparation for Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing for the expansion of openings for certain businesses and facilities under Phase One
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-30 Rescinding Self-Quarantine, Lodging, & Travel Restrictions for Individuals Entering S.C. from High-Risk Areas
- Vermont – Addendum 14 to Executive Order 01-20
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020, establishing the CNMI COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Rating System; moving CNMI to community vulnerability level YELLOW
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 Moving the CNMI Community Vulnerability Level BLUE
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-16 Rescinding Executive Orders
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-147 Amending and Extending EO 2020-11, 2020-29, 2020-52, 2020-84, 2020-93 and 2020-118 Concerning the Temporary Suspension of Regulatory Statutes
- Connecticut – Executive Order 9B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Revisions to Self-Quarantine for Certain Travelers, Enforcement Provisions for Masking and Gathering Requirements, Repeal of Extended Credit Period for Liquor Permittees
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Georgia – 04.23.20.02 Providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Hawaii – Twenty-first Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Emergency Proclamation Related to COVID-19
- Idaho – Executive Order 2020-13 Regulatory Relief to Support Economic Recovery
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-13 Recission of Directives and Restrictions Imposed to Address the Coronavirus Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 21-23 Rescinding certain executive orders relating to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Maine – Executive Order 15: An Order Addressing Motor Vehicle Registration Requirements
- Maine – Executive Order 33: An Order Amending Executive Orders 16 FY 19/20, 21 FY 19/20, 27 FY 19/20, and 36 FY 19/20
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-52 Authorizing Students in Critical Sectors to Return to Safe Higher Education Institutions for Completion of a Postsecondary Credential
- Minnesota – 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
- Nebraska – Executive Order 20-30 Coronavirus – Motor Vehicle Titling, Registration & Driver Licenses
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-09 Coronavirus – Rescission of Pandemic Emergency Executive Orders
- New Jersey – 263 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Extended Rulemaking Deadlines to Expire
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-36.1 – Extends Renewal Dates for Driver’s Licenses in Phased Approach
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-01 – Eliminates Three Executive Orders as No Longer Necessary
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-05 Terminates Several Executive Orders Related to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Ohio – Executive Order 2020-31D The Partial Rescission of Executive Order 2020-21D and Emergency Adoption of Rules 5101:2-12-02.2, 5101:2-13-02.2, 5101:2-14-02.2, and 5101:2-18-03.1 of the Ohio Administrative Code by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-30 Rescind EO 2020-26
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Vermont – Amendment to Directive 3
- West Virginia – Executive Order 81-20 Declare and Order that Section 15 Of Executive Order 7-20, Providing for the Suspension of Deadlines for Renewal and Payment of Annual Fees for Video Lottery Machines, is Hereby Terminated, and that Such Temporarily Suspended May 1, 2020 Deadline for Such Annual Fee Shall be December 15, 2020
- West Virginia – Executive Order 4-21 Terminates Sections of Previous Executive Orders Regarding the Deadline to Renew Certain Licenses and Permits from the WV Alcohol Beverage Control Administration
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-14 Relative to Rescinding Executive Order Nos. 2018-02, 2018-06, and 2018-08
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7MM Expedited Approval and Permitting for Expanded Outdoor Dining
- Florida – Executive Order 2020-214 Re: Palm Beach County
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-101 Executive Order invalidating all remaining local emergency orders based on the COVID-19 Emergency
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-102 Executive Order suspending all remaining local government mandates and restrictions based on the COVID-19 State of Emergency
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-116 Executive Order Re: Clemency Order Regarding Reprieves
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-132 Clemency Order regarding categorical grant of full pardons
- Florida – Executive Order 2021-133 Clemency Order regarding categorical remission of fines
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-29 First Amendment to Executive Orders 20-26 and 20-28
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-43 Stage 5 Back on Track Indiana
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-46 Back on Track Indiana: State Five Continued
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-34 Implementing Phase 2 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Maryland – Order 20-08-03-01 Amending and Restating the Order of July 29 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Covering
- North Carolina – Executive Order 236 Extending Certain Health and Human Services Provisions in Previous Executive Orders and Delegations of Authority
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-38 Third Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-16
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-20 Back to Normal Plan/Rescind EO 2020-12
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-18 Relating to the Expanded Reopening of Services as Part of the Safe, Strategic Plan to Open Texas in Response to the COVID- 19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-28 Relating to the targeted response to the COVID-19 disaster as part of the reopening of Texas
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Twenty-fourth Supplemental State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19): Mask Exemption while Working Out, Contact 211 for Quarantine Assistance, Updated Visitation to Hospitals and Assisted Living Facilities
- Alabama – Twenty-sixth Supplemental State of Emergency – Rescinding Mask Order
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-34 Resuming additional business operations for barbers, cosmetologists and dine-in restaurants
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-10 Providing Schools Options for Face Coverings
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive Regarding Large Indoor Venues
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive for Gym, Fitness Center, Athletic Club and Weight Room Reopening
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive for Barber Shops, Body Art Establishments, Cosmetology Establishments, Massage Therapy Clinics/Spas, and Medical Spas
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive on Resuming Restaurant Dine-In Operations
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-103 Amending, Restating, and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 039, D 2020 067, D 2020 092, D 2020 110, D 2020 138, D 2020 164, D 2020 190, D 2020 219, D 2020 237, D 2020 245, D 2020 276, D 2020 281, D 2021 007, D 2021 035, D 2021 056, D 2021 079, and D 2021 095 Ordering Individuals in Colorado to Wear Face Coverings in Certain Settings
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 12 Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Revised Order for Masks and Face Coverings
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12A Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Revised Order for Masks and Face Coverings
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-eighth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Ninth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Florida – Ensuring Parents’ Freedom to Choose- (Masks in Schools) #2021-175 Ensuring Parents’ Freedom to Choose – Masks in Schools
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Hawaii – Seventh Supplementary Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Amendment to Nineteenth Proclamation for COVID-19
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-43 Phase Four Reopening – Community Revitalization Order
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-10 Safely expands activities for businesses and organizations that were limited during prior mitigation phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-37 Face Covering Requirement
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-15 Continuation of Health and Welfare-Based Provisions to Address the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-52 Requiring masks or other face coverings in public
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-59 Requiring COVID-19 mitigation procedures in K-12 schools
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2020-582 Allowing door-to-door solicitation in the commonwealth, provided solicitors comply with Healthy at Work minimum requirements and retail requirements, in addition to wearing face coverings and gloves
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2021-386 COVID Executive Orders and Healthy at Work is rescinded, face coverings no longer required
- Louisiana – Proclamation 110 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 85 JBE 2021 State of Emergency COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Modification Regarding Face Coverings
- Louisiana – Proclamation 117 JBE 2921 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Mitigation Measures
- Louisiana – Proclamation 131 JBE 2021 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Mitigation Measures
- Maine – Executive Order 55: An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan
- Maine – Executive Order 37 An Order To Amend Face Covering Requirements
- Maine – Executive Order 39: An Order to Repeal Certain Face Covering Requirements
- Maryland – Order 20-08-03-01 Amending and Restating the Order of July 29 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 21-05-14-01 Amending and Restating the Order Requiring Use of Face Coverings in Certain Circumstances
- Michigan – No. 2020-110 Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-69 and 2020-96
- Michigan – No. 2020-115 Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-180: Amendment to the Safe Start order
- Michigan – Health & Human Services Director’s Gatherings and Face Mask Order
- Michigan – June 22, 2021 Rescission of Emergency Orders
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-23 Amending Emergency Executive Orders 20-51, 20-81, 21-11, and 21-21
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1509 More details on Safe Return Order; Delegate Authority to Issue and Enforce Quarantine and Isolation Orders
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020, Waiving Licensure Renewal Late Fees for Certain Establishments, Authorizing Pharmacists to Vaccinate Children Ages 3 and Up, and Permitting Limited Discretion to Remove Face Coverings in Classrooms in Specified Circumstances.
- Nevada – 2020-05-07 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 018 – Phase One Reopening
- Nevada – 2020-06-24 -COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 024
- Nevada – 2021-05-03 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 045
- Nevada – 2021-09-02 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 050
- Nevada – 2021-11-30 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 051
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 90 An order regarding travel guidance and extending Emergency Order #52
- New Jersey – 241 Governor Eliminates Mask Requirement in Outdoor Public Spaces
- New Jersey – Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date
- North Carolina – 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.
- North Carolina – 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
- North Carolina – Executive Order 215 Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions to Reflect New Public Health Recommendations
- North Carolina – Executive Order 220 Extension of COVID-19 Measures to Reflect Public Health Recommendations
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Businesses, with Exceptions, and Continues a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Dine Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Hair Salons, Day Spas, Nail Salons, Barber Shops, Tattoo Parlors, Body Piercing Locations and Tanning Facilities, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Camp Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Gyms, Dance Instruction Studios, and Other Personal Fitness Venues, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Provides Guidance for Baseball, Softball, Batting Cages, Golf Courses, Miniature Golf, Local & Public Pools and Aquatic Centers, Tennis Facilities, Skills Training for All Sports, and General Non-Contact Sports including Bowling Alleys, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Updated and Revised Order for Business Guidance and Social Distancing
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Youth Day Camps and Residential Camps, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Director’s Amended Order that Reopens Restaurants, Bars, Banquet and Catering Facilities and Services to Dine-In Service, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Director’s Order that Reopens County Fairs and Animal Exhibitions, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order for Facial Coverings in Butler, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Huron, Montgomery, and Trumbull Counties in Level 3 Public Health Advisory
- Ohio – Addendum to Health Director’s Order for Facial Coverings in Counties in Level 3 Public Health Advisory
- Ohio – Health Director’s Second Amended Order for Social Distancing, Facial Coverings and Non-Congregating
- Oklahoma – Executive Order 2021-16 Hereby direct all “state agencies”. All buildings and office space owned or leased by the State of Oklahoma and open to the public shall rescind any mandate for the wearing of masks in order to receive government services.
- Oregon – Statewide Face Covering Requirement
- Pennsylvania – Order to the Secretary of Health Requiring Universal Face Coverings
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-42 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – First Amendment to Executive Order 20-94
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-58 – One Hundred and Sixty-First Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Requiring Masks or Cloth Face Coverings in Public
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-63 – One Hundred and Sixty-Sixth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Requiring Masks or Cloth Face Coverings in Public
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-69 – One Hundred and Seventy-Second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Requiring Masks or Cloth Face Coverings in Public
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2021-23 Emergency Measures Regarding Face Coverings, Vaccine Passports, & Other Matters
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 38 AN ORDER EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF TENNESSEANS WHO MAY RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE URGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 54 AN ORDER PROVIDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WITH AUTHORITY CONCERNING FACE COVERINGS
- Tennessee – Executive Order 80 AN ORDER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 77
- Tennessee – Executive Order 84 AN ORDER REGARDING MASK REQUIREMENTS IN SCHOOLS
- Tennessee – Executive Order 89 AN ORDER EXTENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 84
- Texas – Executive Order GA-29 Relating to the use of face coverings during the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-36 Relating to the prohibition of governmental entities and officials from mandating face coverings or restricting activities in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-19 Moving the State COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status From Red (High Risk) to Orange (Moderate Risk)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-20 Updating the State COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status Phased Guidelines to Version 4.1
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-22 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status to Yellow with Certain Exceptions
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-24 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status in Summit County and Wasatch County to Yellow (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-19, 2020-20, and 2020-22.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-25 Moving the Utah COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status in Bluff and Mexican Hat to Orange (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-24.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-34 Requiring Face Coverings in State Facilities
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-35 Updating Requirements Regarding Face Coverings in State Facilities (This order repeals and replaces Utah Executive Order 2020-34)
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-36 Updating Requirements Regarding Face Coverings in State Facilities (This order repeals and replaces Utah Executive Order 2020-35)\
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-41 Updating Requirements Regarding Face Coverings in State Facilities (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-36.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-45 Extending Face Coverings Requirement in State Facilities (This order rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-41.)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-56 Updating the State Facilities Face Covering Requirement
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-59 Extending the State Facilities Face Covering Requirement (Rescinds and replaces Utah Executive Order No. 2020-56.)
- Vermont – Addendum 10 to Executive Order 01-20 Work Smart & Stay Safe – Restart VT: Phase I
- Vermont – Addendum 11 to Executive Order 01-20 Work Smart & Stay Safe — Restart VT: Phase II
- Vermont – Addendum 12 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 13 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 2 to Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 15 to Amended and restated Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 16 to Amended and Restated Executive Order 01-20
- Virginia – Executive Order 63 and Order of Public Health Emergency Five – Requirement to Wear Face Covering While Inside Buildings
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Seventh Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 79 Ending of Commonsense Public Health Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.4 Transition from “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” to “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- Washington – Department of Health Secretary’s Order 20-03 Face Coverings – Statewide
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.5 “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phase Reopening
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.7 “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- West Virginia – Executive Order 50-20 Declare and Order, all Individuals Age 9 and Over Within the State of West Virginia Shall Wear an Adequate Face Covering When in Confined, Indoor Spaces, Other than When in One’s Residence or When Actively Engaged in the Consumption of Food and/or Beverage, and When not able to Adequately Social Distance from Other Individuals who do not Reside in the Same Household
- West Virginia – Executive Order 16-21 Amending the Face Covering Order to Exclude from the Requirements the Population that has Been Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19 and Maintaining that the Use of Face Coverings Shall Remain a Requirement for any Persons who are not yet Fully Vaccinated. Private Entities, Businesses, Public Schools, and Institutions of Higher Learning Retain the Authority to set their Own Rules Regarding Face Coverings for Entrance onto Their Premises, Regardless of an Individual’s Vaccination Status, at Their Discretion
- West Virginia – Executive Order 20-21 Declare and Order that the Face Covering Order is Terminated
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #3 Regarding Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy Services, Tattoo, Body Art and Piercing Shops, and Cosmetology, Electrology, and Esthetic Services
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-065 Updated Orders Regarding Wearing of Masks and Other Activities
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-066 Wearing of Mask and Other Activities in the District of Columbia to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- US Virgin Islands – Sixth Supplemental Executive Order Establishing the Safer at Home Order
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-16 Rescinding Executive Orders
- Colorado – Public Health Order 20-28 Safer at Home
- Georgia – 04.20.20.01 Providing flexibility for healthcare practices, moving certain businesses to minimum operations, and providing for emergency response
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-37 Revises Elective Surgeries
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-13 Recission of Directives and Restrictions Imposed to Address the Coronavirus Emergency
- Massachusetts – Order Regarding Services Provided in Congregate Settings by EOHHS Day Programs
- Michigan – No. 2020-90 Resumption of laboratory research activities
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-149 Temporary safety measures of food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry Rescission of Executive Order 2020-126
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-51 Requiring Facilities to Prioritize Surgeries and Procedures and Provide Safe Environment during COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Businesses, with Exceptions, and Continues a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-61 – One Hundred and Sixty-Fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of and First Amendment to Executive Order 20-70
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- West Virginia – Executive Order 30-20 Order and Declare that Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended Regarding Certain Health Care Providers and Practitioners and Chapter 30 Health Care Boards
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order 32 Relating to the Operations of the Alternative Care Facility
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Hawaii – Emergency Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Response
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-13 Recission of Directives and Restrictions Imposed to Address the Coronavirus Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 21-23 Rescinding certain executive orders relating to the COVID-19 pandemic
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-04 Terminates Executive Order That Allowed PSC Permit Hearings and Land Board Auctions to Be Conducted Remotely
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-05 Terminates Several Executive Orders Related to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-60 – One Hundred and Sixty-Third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – First Amendment to Executive Order 20-46
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-30 Rescind EO 2020-26
- Utah – Executive Order No. 2020-38 Rescinding Executive Order 2020-5 Regarding the Open and Public Meetings Act
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-05 Next Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation Lifting Occupancy Limits Implemented Due to COVID-19
- Arkansas – Health Director’s Directive for Community and School Sponsored Team Sports
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-37 To Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-45 Executive Order to Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Second Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-fourth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Twenty-Sixth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware Due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Fourth Revision to the Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware Due to a Public Health Threat
- Florida – Executive Order 20-131 Expanding Full Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 06.29.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.31.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Health Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 8.31.20.02 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 10.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 11.13.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 12.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 01.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 1.29.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.21.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.19.21.03 Protecting Economic Recovery During the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-43 Phase Four Reopening – Community Revitalization Order
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-50 Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 117 Phase 3 of Resilient LA
- Louisiana – Proclamation 134 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 143 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Additional Measures for Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana COVID-19
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details to allow for preparation for Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan
- Massachusetts – Order Authorizing the Re-Opening of Phase III Enterprises
- Michigan – No. 2020-133 Restarting professional sports
- Michigan – No. 2020-176 Safe Start Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-180: Amendment to the Safe Start order
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-183 Safe Start
- Michigan – Health & Human Services Director’s Gatherings and Face Mask Order
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-104 Safely Reopening Pools for Lap Swim, Lessons, and Organized Swim Teams
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-01 Protecting Recent Progress and Cautiously Resuming Certain Activities
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1487 Reopening of Certain Facilities
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1491: Outdoor/Youth Sports
- Mississippi – EO 1519 College Outdoor Stadiums
- Mississippi EO 1520 Statewide Safe Return
- Mississippi EO 1525 Repeal of EO 1492, 1572 Repealed and Rescinded, Safe Recovery Order in Effect
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1549 – Repeal of 1535 and 1536, still limited capacity and follow guidelines and wear face coverings
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Nevada – 2020-06-10 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 023
- Nevada- 2020-10-08 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 034
- Nevada- 2021-02-14 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 037
- Nevada – 2021-02-17 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 038
- Nevada – 2021-03-02 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 039
- Nevada – 2021-03-30 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 042
- New Jersey – 149 Executive Order Allowing Resumption of Child Care Services, Youth Day Camps, and Organized Sports Over the Coming Weeks
- New Jersey – 168 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing the Resumption of Contact Practices and Competitions for Certain Organized Sports in Outdoor Settings
- New Jersey – 187 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing the Resumption of Contact Practices and Competitions for Certain Organized Sports in Indoor Settings
- New Jersey – 196 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Lowering Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 219 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Raising Indoor Capacity Limits from 25 Percent to 35 Percent for Certain Businesses
- New Jersey – 220 Governor Murphy Announces Executive Order Allowing Limited Spectators at Youth Sporting Events
- New Jersey – 225 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Religious Services and Large Sports and Entertainment Venues, and Spectators for Collegiate Sporting Events
- New Jersey – 232 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Outdoor Interstate Youth Sports Competitions
- New Jersey – 239 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Implementing Second Phase of COVID-19 Restriction Easing
- New York – No. 202.45: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 176 Further Extension of the Phase 3 Order and Implementation of Additional Measures Necessary to Protect Public Health
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43 – Enacts Mitigation Measures for Food Service, Events, Sports and Extra-Curricular Activities
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.1 – Amends Order to Allow Team Practices to Resume Nov. 30
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Provides Guidance for Contact Sport Practices and Non-Contact Sport Competitions, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order to Extend the Expiration Date of Second Amended Order that Provides Guidance for Contact Sport Practices and Non-Contact Sport Competitions, and Contact Competition, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Corrected Third Order to Extend the Expiration date of Second Amended Order that Provides Guidance for Contact Sport Practices and Non-Contact Sport Competitions, and Contact Competition, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Youth, Collegiate, Amateur, Club and Professional Sports
- Ohio – Health Director’s First Amended Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Youth, Collegiate, Amateur, Club and Professional Sports
- Ohio – Health Director’s Second Amended Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Youth, Collegiate, Amateur, Club and Professional Sports
- Ohio – Addenda to Health Director’s Second Amended Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Youth, Collegiate, Amateur, Club and Professional Sports and Director’s Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Entertainment Venues
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Rescinding Various Orders
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-98 – Ninety-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-07 – One Hundred-and-Thirteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Sports Competitions and Practice Restrictions (Amendment to Executive Order 20-108)
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-09 – One Hundred-and-Fifteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-11 – One Hundred-and-Seventeenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Further Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-22 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-27 – One Hundred-and-Thirtieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-31 – One Hundred-and-Thirty-Fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Further Amendment to Executive Order 21-27
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-36 – One Hundred-and-Thirty-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders 21-26, 21-27, 21-29, 21-31 and 21-34
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-39 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Fourth Amendment to Executive Order 21-27
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-46 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-53 – One Hundred and Fifty-Sixth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Amendment to Executive Order 21-46
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-55 – One Hundred and Fifty-Eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Protecting Your Household Order
- Tennessee – Executive Order 55 AN ORER TO FACILITATE AND RESPOND TO CONTINUING EFFECTS OF COVID-19 BY AMENDING PRIOR EXECUTIVE ORDERS
- Tennessee – Executive Order 70 AN ORDER TO REDUCE THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 AND PRESERVE HEALTH CARE CAPACITY BY LIMITING GATHERINGS AND SPECTATOR EVENTS AND URGING WORKING FROM HOME
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-73 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-74 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions (Supersedes Executive Order 2020-73)
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-75 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions (Supersedes Executive Order 2020-74)
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Tightening of Certain Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.8 “Stay State-Stay Healthy” Rollback of County-by-County Phased Reopening Responding to a COVID-19 Outbreak Surge
- West Virginia – Executive Order 43-20 Declare and Order Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Educational Institutions and Low-Contact Sports
- West Virginia – Executive Order 45-20 Declare and Order, the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Graduation Ceremonies to be Held by Educational Institutions, Racetracks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 68-20 Declare and Order that Private and Public Pre-K through 12 Schools are Required to Follow the County Alert System’s County-by-County Color-Coded System Maintained by the WV DHHR, as it Relates to any Limitations or Prohibitions on Occupancy of Such Educational Institutions for In-Person Instruction and/or Athletic and Extracurricular Activities
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-36 Relative to Authorizing the Operation of Additional Businesses and Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1 (PCOR 1)
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-04 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 3
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-43 Pausing of Arizona’s Reopening — Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-52 Continuation of EO 2020-43 Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive for Recreational Pool Reopening Proposal
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive Regarding Summer Residential Camps
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive Regarding Summer Day Camps
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-79 Amending and Extending Executive Order 2020-44 Safer at Home
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7PP Phase 1 Reopening, Limitations on Camp Operations
- Connecticut – Executive Order 10B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Early Opening of Fishing Season
- Delaware – Seventeenth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Nineteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Second Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Florida – Executive Order 20-131 Expanding Full Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Georgia – 5.12.20.02 Day camps and restaurants
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.21.20.01 Regarding operations of overnight summer camps in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 06.29.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.31.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Hawaii – Ninth Supplementary Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-43 Phase Four Reopening – Community Revitalization Order
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-02 Regions 2, 3 and 5 Resume Tier 2 Mitigations
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-35 Back on Track Indiana: Stage 4.5
- Iowa – New proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa- Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Massachusetts – Order expanding access to and use of state beaches and addressing other outdoor recreational activities
- Massachusetts – Order outlining the phased reopening of workplaces and imposing workplace safety measures to address COVID-19
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details to allow for preparation for Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan
- Massachusetts – Order Reopening Certain Phase IV, Step 2 Enterprises
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Amending and Restating the Order of June 3 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation
- Maryland – Order 20-08-03-01 Amending and Restating the Order of July 29 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Covering
- Maryland – Order 20-10-16-02 Amending and Restating the Order of October 16, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Michigan – No. 2020-110 Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-69 and 2020-96
- Maryland – Allowing Reopening Of Certain Businesses And Facilities, Subject To Local Regulation
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-160 Amended Safe Start Order Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-110, 2020-115, 2020-120, 2020-133 and 2020-143
- Michigan – No. 2020-176 Safe Start Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-38 Allowing for Safe Outdoor Recreation
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-56 Safely Reopening Minnesota’s Economy and Ensuring Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-99 Implementing a Four Week Dial Back on Certain Activities to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-01 Protecting Recent Progress and Cautiously Resuming Certain Activities
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-11 Adjusting Limitations on Certain Activities and Taking Steps Forward
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1484 Amendments to Order 1460
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1473 – Amended Shelter In Place Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1487 Reopening of Certain Facilities
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1496: Extension of Safe Return Order 1492
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1508 Safe Return Order Amended and Extended
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Montana – Directive on Medical Marijuana and Pools
- Nevada – 2020-04-29 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 016
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 138 – Eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 169 – Restrictions to Protect Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Phase 3
- North Carolina – Executive Order 170 – Phase 3 Extension
- New Jersey – 133 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Reopening State Parks and Golf Courses
- New Jersey – Executive Order 143 Allowing Beaches, Boardwalks, Lakes, and Lakeshores to Remain Open with Social Distancing Measures in Place
- New Jersey – Executive Order 147 Reopening Executive Orders
- New Jersey – 148 Executive Order Increasing Capacity Limit on Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 153 Executive Order Opening Pools Effective June 22, and Opening Additional Outdoor Recreational Businesses
- New Jersey – 181 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing Gyms and Indoor Amusement and Water Parks to Reopen Effective Tuesday, September 1
- New Jersey – 237 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Permitting Summer Youth Overnight and Day Camps for the 2021 Season
- New Jersey – 239 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Implementing Second Phase of COVID-19 Restriction Easing
- New Jersey – Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer At Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – Executive Order 163 New Phase 2.5 Revised Prohibitions and Restrictions to Protect Lives in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – 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
- Ohio – Health Director’s Camp Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Provides Guidance for Baseball, Softball, Batting Cages, Golf Courses, Miniature Golf, Local & Public Pools and Aquatic Centers, Tennis Facilities, Skills Training for All Sports, and General Non-Contact Sports including Bowling Alleys, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Director’s Order that Reopens County Fairs and Animal Exhibitions, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order to Extend the Expiration Date of Various Orders
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Fairs and Animal Exhibitions, with Exceptions
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-25 A Safe and Strong Oregon: Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Implementing a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-35 Thirty-second Supplemental
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-47 Forty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-54 Forty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Emergency Declaration – Summer Camp Operations
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-64 – Fifty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Various Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-09 – One Hundred-and-Fifteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-34 Authorization of Limited Indoor Dining Services & Rescission of Boating Restrictions
- Tennessee – Executive Order 35 AN ORDER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 30 TO ALLOW REOPENING OF SMALL GROUP, NON-CONTACT ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATIONAL VENUES PURSUANT TO NEW SAFETY GUIDELINES
- Texas – Executive Order GA-18 Relating to the Expanded Reopening of Services as Part of the Safe, Strategic Plan to Open Texas in Response to the COVID- 19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Vermont – Addendum 13 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 14 to Executive Order 01-20
- Virginia – Executive Order 61 Phase One Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Amended Executive Order 61 and Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Second Amended Executive Order 61 and Second Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- West Virginia – Executive Order 39-20 Declare and Order Amendments and Supplements to Previous Executive Orders Regarding Re-Opening of Certain Businesses Provided that Safety Measures are in Place; And Terminating the 14 Day Self-Isolation Period for People Entering WV from Areas with Substantial Community Spread of Covid-19
- West Virginia – Executive Order 41-20 Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Spas and Massage Businesses, Pools, Indoor Amusement, Limited Video Lottery Retailers, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 42-20 Declare and Order Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Gathering Size, Theaters, Casinos, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia -Executive Order 44-20 Terminating or Amending Previous Executive Orders Regarding Campgrounds and Golf Cart Occupancy
- West Virginia – Executive Order 45-20 Declare and Order, the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Graduation Ceremonies to be Held by Educational Institutions, Racetracks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 49-20 Declare and Order Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended and Supplemented Regarding Fairs, Festivals, Amusement Parks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 51-20 Declare and Order the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding the Limitation on Gathering Size, Amusement Parks, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 56-20 Declare and Order, Amendment of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Educational Institutions and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 74-20 Declare and Order the Amendment of the Previously Issued and Amended Executive Orders that are Listed Regarding Section 4, Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 9-21 Declare and Order, the Termination of Prohibitions Relating to Live Music Performances; and that Fairs, Festivals and Summer Camps May Resume Operations on May 1, 2021
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order 34 Interim Order to Turn the Dial
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-067 Phase One of Washington, DC Opening
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-34 Relative to Instituting Safer-At-Home Advisory
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-36 Relative to Authorizing the Operation of Additional Businesses and Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1 (PCOR 1)
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-43 Relative to Amending Restrictions on the Operation of Businesses and Activities During the Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-38 Extending the Lockdown and Establishing other measures necessary to Control and Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-010 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Ordering Economic Stabilization Measures
- US Virgin Islands – Sixth Supplemental Executive Order Establishing the Safer at Home Order
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-094 Rescinding Executive Orders D 2020 077, D 2020 108, D 2020 139, D 2020 165, D 2020 191, D 2020 220, D 2020 247, D 2020 277, D 2021 011, D 2021 038, D 2021 059, and D 2021 081 Ordering the Temporary Suspension of Certain Statutes to Increase the Medicaid Home Health Workforce and Eliminate Cost Sharing for COVID-19 Testing and Treatment for Medicaid Enrollees
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12C Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-05 Next Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation Lifting Occupancy Limits Implemented Due to COVID-19
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-06 New Phase of COVID-19 Mitigation: Business Guidelines Transition from Requirements to Recommendations
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-25 To Amend EO 20-03 Regarding the Public Health Emergency Concerning COVID-19, for the Purpose of Renewing the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Prevent the Spread of and Mitigate the Impact of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Directive for Large Indoor Venues
- Arkansas – Directive on Large Outdoor Venues
- Arkansas – Directive Regarding Large Outdoor Venues
- Arkansas – Directive Regarding Large Indoor Venues
- California – Executive Order N-07-21
- Connecticut – Executive Order 7TT Further Reopening Orders
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7ZZ Reopening Phase II
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Georgia – 04.23.20.02 Providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-eighth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Georgia – 5.12.20.02 Day camps and restaurants
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.19.21.03 Protecting Economic Recovery During the State of Emergency for Continued COVID-19 Economic Recovery
- Hawaii – Emergency Proclamation Related to COVID-19
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-03 Updated Mitigation Tiers and Phases
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-10 Safely expands activities for businesses and organizations that were limited during prior mitigation phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-35 Back on Track Indiana: Stage 4.5
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-36 Back on Track Indiana: Continuation of State 4.5
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-43 Stage 5 Back on Track Indiana
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-46 Back on Track Indiana: State Five Continued
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-34 Implementing Phase 2 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Maine – Executive Order 55: An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan
- Maine – Executive Order 14: An Order to Implement Phase Four of the Restarting Maine’s Economy Plan
- Maine – Executive Order 35 An Order Amending Gathering Limits and Travel Restrictions to Reflect Current Conditions and the Best Available Science
- Massachusetts – Order regulating gatherings across the Commonwealth
- Massachusetts – Second Revised Order Regulating Gatherings Throughout the Commonwealth
- Massachusetts – Order Reopening Certain Phase IV, Step 2 Enterprises
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Allowing Reopening Of Certain Businesses And Facilities, Subject To Local Regulation
- Maryland – Amending and Restating the Order of June 3 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation
- Maryland – Order 20-10-16-02 Amending and Restating the Order of October 16, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Massachusetts – Order 52 Phase III Updates on Gatherings
- Massachusetts – Order Further Extending Application of Additional Capacity Restrictions to Statewide COVID-19 Safety Rules and Rescinding Early Closing Requirements
- Massachusetts – Executive Order 63 Appendix Adjusting Gathering Limits
- Massachusetts – Order 66 Order Advancing all Communities to Phase IV, Step 1 of the Commonwealth’s Reopening Plan and Transitioning to a Travel Advisory Policy
- Michigan – No. 2020-115 Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-181: Amendment to the Safe Start order
- Michigan – No. 2020-192 Moving Region 8 to Phase 4 of the MI Safe Start Plan
- Michigan – Health & Human Services Director’s Gatherings and Face Mask Order
- Minnesota – 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
- Minnesota – 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
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-74 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-07 Modifying Emergency Executive Order 21-01 and Adjusting Limitations on Certain Activities and Businesses
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-21 Safely Sunsetting COVID-19 Public Health Restrictions
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1496: Extension of Safe Return Order 1492
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1509 More details on Safe Return Order; Delegate Authority to Issue and Enforce Quarantine and Isolation Orders
- Mississippi – EO 1519 College Outdoor Stadiums
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1522 Safe Return Extended
- Mississippi EO 1525 Repeal of EO 1492, 1572 Repealed and Rescinded, Safe Recovery Order in Effect
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1550 Capacity at 75 percent
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and establishing conditions for Phase Two
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Order 2-2021
- Nevada – 2020-05-07 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 018 – Phase One Reopening
- Nevada – 2020-09-30 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 033
- Nevada- 2021-02-14 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 037
- Nevada – 2021-03-05 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 040
- Nevada – 2021-04-19 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 044
- Nevada – 2021-09-02 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 050
- Nevada – 2021-11-30 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 051
- New Jersey: Executive Order 142 Permitting Resumption of Non-Essential Construction, Curbside Pickup at Non-Essential Retail Businesses, and Gatherings in Cars
- New Jersey – 148 Executive Order Increasing Capacity Limit on Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 152 Executive Order Lifting Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 156 Increased Indoor and Outdoor Gathering Capacity Limits
- New Jersey – 161 Executive Order Increased Outdoor Gathering Capacity Limit
- New Jersey – 225 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Religious Services and Large Sports and Entertainment Venues, and Spectators for Collegiate Sporting Events
- New Jersey – 228 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Clarifying Wedding Receptions Can Operate at Increased Capacity
- New Jersey – 230 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Capacity Limits for Indoor Businesses and Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings
- New Jersey – 234 Governor Murphy Announces Increased Outdoor Gathering Limits and Increased Capacity for Large Venues
- New Jersey – 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
- New Jersey – 239 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Implementing Second Phase of COVID-19 Restriction Easing
- New Jersey – Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date
- New York – No. 202.33: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- New York – No. 202.42: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 138 – Eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 204 Further Easing Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – 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
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.4 – Increases Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Venues
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.5 Rescinds Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Centers
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Businesses, with Exceptions, and Continues a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Second Amended Order for Social Distancing, Facial Coverings and Non-Congregating
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-25 A Safe and Strong Oregon: Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Implementing a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Pennsylvania – Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Secretary of Health’s Order for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amended Order of the Governor for Mitigation, Enforcement, and Immunity Protections
- Pennsylvania – Amended Order of the Acting Health Secretary for Mitigation and Enforcement
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-13 – One Hundred-and-Nineteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amendments to Executive Order 21-11
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-22 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-34 – One Hundred-and-Thirty-Seven Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Third Amendment to Executive Order 21-27
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-40 State of Emergency
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-50 Initiating Additional Emergency Measures & Consolidating Previous Orders
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-63 – Amending and Consolidating Emergency Measures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2021-12 Modifying & Amending Emergency Measures
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-20 Back to Normal Plan/Rescind EO 2020-12
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Vermont – Addendum 16 to Executive Order 01-20
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- West Virginia – Executive Order 32-20 Declare and Order, Certain Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended or Terminated
- Washington – Proclamation 21-16 Large Event COVID-19 Vaccine Verification
- West Virginia – Executive Order 33-20 Declare and Order Amending Executive Orders 21-20 and 24-20 by Terminating the Provisions that Pertain to Jackson County, Kanawha County, and Ohio County Only
- West Virginia – Executive Order 34-20 Declare and Order that Executive Order 24-20 is Terminated and without Further Effect on May 5, 2020
- West Virginia – Executive Order 42-20 Declare and Order Amending and Supplementing Previous Executive Orders Regarding Gathering Size, Theaters, Casinos, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 5-21 Amending Section 4 of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Live Music Events
- West Virginia – Executive Order 6-21 Amending and Supplementing Provisions of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Gathering Size Restrictions, Indoor Seating Capacity, Persons Indoors at Restaurants and Bars, and Social Gatherings
- West Virginia – Executive Order 8-21 Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Gathering Size Restrictions and Indoor Seating Capacity at Restaurants; and Terminating Executive Order 70-20
- West Virginia – Executive Order 9-21 Declare and Order, the Termination of Prohibitions Relating to Live Music Performances; and that Fairs, Festivals and Summer Camps May Resume Operations on May 1, 2021
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #31 Badger Bounce Back
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Twenty-Five People
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Fifty People
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Fifty People
- Wyoming – Eighth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Gatherings of More Than Fifty People
- Wyoming – Twenty-third Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order #2: Regarding Large Indoor Events of More than 500 People, with Exceptions
- American Samoa – Fifth Amended Declaration of Continued Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency for COVID-19
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-060 Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-069 Modified Measures for Spring/Summer 2021 of Washington, DC Reopening and Executive of Public Health Emergencies
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-16 Relative to Allowing Additional Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-24 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness (PCOR) 3
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 Moving the CNMI Community Vulnerability Level BLUE
- US Virgin Islands – Eighteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- Arkansas – EO 20-20 To Establish the Governor’s Economic Recovery Task Force
- Colorado – Executive Order B 2020-002 Creating the Governor’s New Normal Advisory Board
- Colorado – Executive Order B 2020-003 Amending EO B 2020-002 to Rename the Governor’s New Normal Advisory Board to the Governor’s Advisory Committee for Cooperation and Implementation
- Delaware – Executive Order 39 Pandemic Resurgence Advisory Committee
- Iowa – Executive Order 6 Establishing the Governor’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board
- Maine – Executive Order 51: An Order Establishing the Economic Recovery Committee
- Michigan – No. 2021-02 COVID-19 Student Recovery Advisory Council
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-31 Establishing the Governor’s Council on Economic Expansion
- Nevada – 2020-08-03 – COVID-19 Road to Recovery: Moving to A New Normal
- Nevada – 2020-08-14 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 030
- New Jersey -131 Creating a commission charged with advising the administration on the timing and preparation for New Jersey’s recovery from the COVID-19 shutdown.
- New Jersey – 140 Governor Murphy Names Restart and Recovery Advisory Council
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-32 Twenty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Lifting Stay at Home Order, Leaving Certain Restrictions in Place, Limited Re-Openings with Stringent Health Regulations
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-43 Re-Orienting Healthcare and Long-Term Health Planning
- Texas – Executive Order GA-17 Relating to the establishment of the Governor’s Strike Force to Open Texas
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings Due to Risk of Infection by COVID-19
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Order of the State Health Officer Suspending Certain Public Gatherings
- Alabama – Extension of Public Health Emergency and safer at home order Twenty-third Supplemental State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Alaska – Health Mandate 16 – Reopen Alaska Responsibly Plan – Phase 1-A
- Arizona – Executive Order 2020-34 Resuming additional business operations for barbers, cosmetologists and dine-in restaurants
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive on Resuming Restaurant Dine-In Operations
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-25 To Amend EO 20-03 Regarding the Public Health Emergency Concerning COVID-19, for the Purpose of Renewing the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Prevent the Spread of and Mitigate the Impact of COVID-19
- Arkansas – Department of Health Directive on Resuming Bar or Club Operations
- Arkansas – Directive on Resuming Bar or Club Operations
- Arkansas – Directive on Resuming Restaurant Dine-in Operations
- California – Executive Order N-83-20 Allows Businesses Located Along State Highways to Expand their Outdoor Dining Options onto Sidewalks and Parking Areas, Where Safety Permits
- California – Executive Order N-07-21
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-79 Amending and Extending Executive Order 2020-44 Safer at Home
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-123 Amending an Extending EO 2020-091 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-235 – Superseding and Replacing Executive Orders Concerning Protect Our Neighbors and Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors and Establishing Directives for the COVID-19 Dial Framework
- Colorado – Executive Order 2021-047 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 235, D 2020 265, D 2020 289, and D 2021 023 Establishing Directives for the COVID-19 Dial Framework
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7MM Expedited Approval and Permitting for Expanded Outdoor Dining
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7PP Phase 1 Reopening, Limitations on Camp Operations
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7ZZ Reopening Phase II
- Connecticut – EO 7OOO Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension of Eviction Moratorium and Outdoor Dining Expansion, Resumption of Requirements for Defaults and Nonsuits in Civil and Family Matters
- Connecticut – Executive Oder No. 11F Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Remote DMV Credentials, Outdoor Alcohol Service
- Delaware – Seventeenth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Nineteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware -Twentieth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-first Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-Third Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Twenty-fourth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency
- Delaware – Twenty-Seventh Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Delaware – Second Revision to Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Fourth Revision to the Twenty-Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware Due to a Public Health Threat
- Delaware – Seventh Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Florida – Executive Order 20-112 Phase 1: Safe, Smart, Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 20-122 Broward and Miami-Dade Counties to Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
- Florida – Executive Order 20-192 Amending EOs Restaurant Protocols
- Florida – Executive Order 2020-244 Re: Phase 3; Right to Work; Business Certainty; Suspension of Fines
- Florida – Executive Order 20-297 re: Extending Executive Order 20-244: Phase 3; Right to Work; Business Certainty; Suspension of Fines
- Georgia – 04.23.20.02 Providing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia 04.27.20.01 Providing additional guidance for food service establishments, bowling alleys, and theaters in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.12.20.02 Day camps and restaurants
- Georgia – Executive Order 05.28.20.02 Providing ongoing guidance for reviving a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 6.11.20.01 Providing additional guidance and empowering a healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 06.29.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 07.31.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 08.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Health Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 8.31.20.02 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.15.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 09.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order – 10.15.20.01 Providing Additional Guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in Response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 10.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – Executive Order 11.13.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 11.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 12.08.20.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia
- Georgia – 12.30.20.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 01.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 1.29.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.15.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 02.21.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.12.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 03.31.21.03 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 04.30.21.01 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Georgia – 5.28.21.02 Providing additional guidance for Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19
- Hawaii – Thirteenth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Fourteenth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Idaho – Department of Health and Welfare Stay Healthy Order\
- Idaho – Stay Healthy Guidelines-Stage 3 Modified
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-38 Restoring Illinois – Protecting our Communities – Phase III Reopening
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-43 Phase Four Reopening – Community Revitalization Order
- Illinois – Executive Order 2020-58 Metro East has reached the threshold to lift mitigations following three consecutive days with a rolling positivity rate below 6.5
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-02 Regions 2, 3 and 5 Resume Tier 2 Mitigations
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-03 Updated Mitigation Tiers and Phases
- Illinois – Executive Order 2021-10 Safely expands activities for businesses and organizations that were limited during prior mitigation phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-43 Stage 5 Back on Track Indiana
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-46 Back on Track Indiana: State Five Continued
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-48 County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-50 Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-01 Second Extension of Executive Order 20-50 with Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-02 Third Continuation of County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-06 Fourth Continuation of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-09 Modification of County-based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-12 Continuation of Modified County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- Iowa -Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa- Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of the Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency – Reopening of Bars
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-31 Implementing Phase 1.5 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Kansas – Executive Order 20-34 Implementing Phase 2 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2021-386 COVID Executive Orders and Healthy at Work is rescinded, face coverings no longer required
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 58 Phase I of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 74 COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana Phase 2
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 83: COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana Phase 2
- Louisiana – Proclamation 96 JBE 2020 Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 101 JBE 2020 Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 110 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation No. 117 Phase 3 of Resilient LA
- Louisiana – Proclamation 134 JBE 2020 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Renewal of Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 168 JBE 2020 Modified Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 209 JBE COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 2 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 29 JBE 2021 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 66 JBE 2021 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Phase 3 of Resilient Louisiana
- Louisiana – Proclamation 79 JBE 2021 State of Emergency Renewing COVID-19 Resilient Louisiana
- Maine – Executive Order 55: An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan
- Maryland – Order 20-09-01-01 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Order 20-11-17-01 Amending and Restating the Order of November 10, 2020, Regulating Certain Businesses and Facilities and Generally Requiring Face Coverings
- Massachusetts – Executive Order outlining details to allow for preparation for Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan
- Massachusetts – Order initiating Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening process beginning June 8
- Massachusetts – Order initiating Step 2 of Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening process
- Massachusetts – Order Authorizing the Re-Opening of Phase III Enterprises
- Massachusetts – Order Further Extending Application of Additional Capacity Restrictions to Statewide COVID-19 Safety Rules and Rescinding Early Closing Requirements
- Massachusetts – Executive Order 63 Appendix Adjusting Gathering Limits
- Maryland – Gatherings, Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities
- Maryland – Allowing Reopening Of Certain Businesses And Facilities, Subject To Local Regulation
- Maryland – Amending and Restating the Order of June 3 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation
- Maryland – Order 20-08-03-01 Amending and Restating the Order of July 29 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-09-18-01 Amending and Restating the Order of September 1, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-10-16-02 Amending and Restating the Order of October 16, 2020, Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities, Subject to Local Regulation, and Generally Requiring Use of Face Coverings
- Maryland – Order 20-11-10-01 Allowing Reopening of Certain Businesses and Facilities (November 10, superseded by order dated November 17
- Maryland – Order 21-02-23-01 Regulating Certain Businesses and Facilities, Requiring Face Coverings
- Massachusetts – Order Making Certain Phase III Adjustments, Including Extension of Outdoor Dining Provisions and Opening of Indoor and Outdoor Gaming Arcades
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-149 Temporary safety measures of food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry Rescission of Executive Order 2020-126
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-160 Amended Safe Start Order Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-110, 2020-115, 2020-120, 2020-133 and 2020-143
- Michigan – No. 2020-176 Safe Start Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-183 Safe Start
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1511 – Public Gatherings & Bars
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1522 Safe Return Extended
- Mississippi EO 1525 Repeal of EO 1492, 1572 Repealed and Rescinded, Safe Recovery Order in Effect
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1535 Safe Recovery Order in effect until Jan.15, 2021
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-63 Continuing to Safely Reopen Minnesota’s Economy and Ensure Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-70 Authorizing use of State Right of Way for Outdoor Dining During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-103 Extending and Modifying Executive Order 20-99
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-01 Protecting Recent Progress and Cautiously Resuming Certain Activities
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-11 Adjusting Limitations on Certain Activities and Taking Steps Forward
- Minnesota – Executive Order 21-21 Safely Sunsetting COVID-19 Public Health Restrictions
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and providing guidance for the phased reopening of Montana and establishing conditions for Phase One
- Montana – Directive Implementing Executive Order 2-2021
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and establishing conditions for Phase Two
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-06 Coronavirus – Rescission of Executive Order Nos. 20-06, 20-09, 20-13, 20-14, 20-19, 20-21, 20-22
- Nevada – 2020-05-07 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 018 – Phase One Reopening
- Nevada- 2021-02-14 – COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Directive 037
- New Jersey – 150 Outdoor Dining Protocols and Process to Expand Premises for Liquor License Holders
- New Jersey – 183 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Allowing the Resumption of Indoor Dining Effective Friday, September 4
- New Jersey – 219 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Raising Indoor Capacity Limits from 25 Percent to 35 Percent for Certain Businesses
- New Jersey – 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
- New Jersey – 239 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Implementing Second Phase of COVID-19 Restriction Easing
- New Jersey – Executive Order 242 Governor Murphy Lifts Major COVID-19 Restrictions, Moves Forward with Most Significant Reopening Steps to Date
- New York – No. 202.38: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer At Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – 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.
- North Carolina – Executive Order 155 Extension of Phase 2 Measures to Control Public Health Risks and Save Lives in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 163 New Phase 2.5 Revised Prohibitions and Restrictions to Protect Lives in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- North Carolina – Executive Order 169 – Restrictions to Protect Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Phase 3
- North Carolina – Executive Order 170 – Phase 3 Extension
- North Carolina – Executive Order No. 176 Further Extension of the Phase 3 Order and Implementation of Additional Measures Necessary to Protect Public Health
- North Carolina – Executive Order No 181 Modified Stay-at-Home Early Closure Order
- North Carolina – Executive Order 195 Lifting the Modified Stay at Home Order and Easing Certain Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – Executive Order 204 Further Easing Restrictions on Businesses and Gatherings
- North Carolina – 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
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.4 Provides North Dakota Smart Restart Protocols for Businesses Resuming or Continuing Operations
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.5 Allows Graduation Ceremonies in School Facilities with Proper Social Distancing
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.6 Encourages Recreational and Sports Arenas, Music and Entertainment Venues to Adopt Large Gathering Protocols
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.3 Amends Order to Allow Restaurants and Bars to Resume Normal Hours
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.4 – Increases Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Venues
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-43.5 Rescinds Capacity Limits for Bars, Restaurants, Event Centers
- Ohio – Health Director’s Dine Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Rescinds the Director’s Order that the Sale of Spirituous Liquor be Restricted in Certain Instances in Certain Counties
- Ohio – Director’s Amended Order that Reopens Restaurants, Bars, Banquet and Catering Facilities and Services to Dine-In Service, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order to Extend the Expiration Date of Various Orders
- Ohio – Executive Order 2020-30D Rescission of Executive Order 2020-10D and Emergency Adoption of Rule 4301:1-1-80 of the Ohio Administrative Code by the Liquor Control Commission
- Ohio – Health Director’s Third Amended Order that Reopens Restaurants, Bars, Banquet and Catering Facilities and Services to Dine-in Service, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Addendum to Director’s Third Amended Order that Reopens Restaurants, Bars, Banquet and Catering Facilities and Services to Dine-in Service, with Exceptions
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Rescinding Various Orders
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-25 A Safe and Strong Oregon: Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Implementing a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-38 Third Extension of Executive Order 20-03 and COVID-19 State of Emergency; Rescinding Executive Order 20-16
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Governor Directing Targeted Mitigation Measures
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health Directing Mitigation Measures
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-50 Forty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-88 – Eighty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-90 – Eighty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-95 – Ninetieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-98 – Ninety-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-108 – One Hundred-and-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Protecting Your Household
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-09 – One Hundred-and-Fifteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-11 – One Hundred-and-Seventeenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Further Revised Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-22 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-24 – One Hundred-and-Twenty-Seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amendments to Executive Order 21-22
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-27 – One Hundred-and-Thirtieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-29 – One Hundred-and-Thirty-Second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amendments to Executive Order 21-27
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-46 – One Hundred-and-Forty-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-55 – One Hundred and Fifty-Eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Protecting Your Household Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-57 – One Hundred and Sixtieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Reopening Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-68 – One Hundred and Seventy-First Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Reopening Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-75 – One Hundred and Seventy-Eighth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – First Amendment to Executive Order 21-68
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-31 Modification of Home or Work Order & Authorization of Outdoor Dining Services
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-34 Authorization of Limited Indoor Dining Services & Rescission of Boating Restrictions
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-50 Initiating Additional Emergency Measures & Consolidating Previous Orders
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-63 – Amending and Consolidating Emergency Measures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-73 Modifying, Amending Emergency Measures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2021-11 Modifying & Amending Emergency Measures
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2021-12 Modifying & Amending Emergency Measures
- Tennessee – Executive Order 29 AN ORDER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 17 TO REOPEN DINING IN RESTAURANTS
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Tennessee – Executive Order 38 AN ORDER EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF TENNESSEANS WHO MAY RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE URGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-18 Relating to the Expanded Reopening of Services as Part of the Safe, Strategic Plan to Open Texas in Response to the COVID- 19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-21 Relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-23 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-26 Relating to the expanded opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-28 Relating to the targeted response to the COVID-19 disaster as part of the reopening of Texas
- Texas – Executive Order GA-30 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens
- Texas – Executive Order GA-32 Relating to the continued response to the COVID-19 disaster as Texas reopens (bars)
- Texas – Executive Order GA-34 Relating to the opening of Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Vermont – Addendum 17 to Executive Order 01-20 Modified Quarantine Restrictions on Travelers Arriving in Vermont; Municipal Regulation of Bars and Restaurants
- Vermont – Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- Virginia – Executive Order 61 Phase One Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Amended Executive Order 61 and Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Second Amended Executive Order 61 and Second Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three
- Virginia – Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six – Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven – Phase Three Tightening of Certain Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Virginia – Third Amended Executive Order 72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine – Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Fifth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Sixth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- Virginia – Seventh Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- West Virginia – Executive Order 32-20 Declare and Order, Certain Provisions of Previous Executive Orders are Amended or Terminated
- West Virginia – Executive Order 39-20 Declare and Order Amendments and Supplements to Previous Executive Orders Regarding Re-Opening of Certain Businesses Provided that Safety Measures are in Place; And Terminating the 14 Day Self-Isolation Period for People Entering WV from Areas with Substantial Community Spread of Covid-19
- West Virginia – Executive Order 40-20 Declare and Order the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Food, Beverage, and Agriculture; Museums, Zoos, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia – Executive Order 75-20 Declare and Order that the Provisions of Executive Order 65-20, Prohibiting Bars in Monongalia Co. from Allowing On-Premises Consumption of Food or Drink or Occupancy by the General Public for Purposes Other than Picking Up Food, is Hereby Terminated in its Entirety and Without Further Effect
- West Virginia – Executive Order 6-21 Amending and Supplementing Provisions of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Gathering Size Restrictions, Indoor Seating Capacity, Persons Indoors at Restaurants and Bars, and Social Gatherings
- West Virginia – Executive Order 8-21 Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order 9-20 Regarding Gathering Size Restrictions and Indoor Seating Capacity at Restaurants; and Terminating Executive Order 70-20
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #31 Badger Bounce Back
- Wyoming – Third Continuation of Public Health Order #1: Closing Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools Statewide
- Wyoming – Fourth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Fifth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Sixth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eighth Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Eleventh Continuation and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Thirteenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Seventeenth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Trade Schools
- Wyoming – Twentieth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health Order Regarding Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care Facilities, K-12 Schools, Colleges, Universities and Trade Schools
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-067 Phase One of Washington, DC Opening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-075 Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-119: Modified Requirements to Combat Escalation of COVID-19 Pandemic During Phase Two
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-038 Extension of the Public Emergency and Public Health Emergency and Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-060 Modified Measures in Phase Two of Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-069 Modified Measures for Spring/Summer 2021 of Washington, DC Reopening and Executive of Public Health Emergencies
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-34 Relative to Instituting Safer-At-Home Advisory
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-45 Relative to Further Amending Restrictions During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 1
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-01 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-04 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 3
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-07 Relative to Extending the Public Health Emergency Declared to Respond to Novel Coronavirus
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020, establishing the CNMI COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Rating System; moving CNMI to community vulnerability level YELLOW
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendments to the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives of 2020 Moving the CNMI Community Vulnerability Level BLUE
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-060 Extending the implemented lockdown and continuing restrictive measures intended to control the spread of COVID-19 in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-062 Extending the implemented lockdown and curtailing the measures implemented to control the spread of the COVID-19 in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-010 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Ordering Economic Stabilization Measures
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-032 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Orders 2021-026 and 2021-027
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-036 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Order 2021-032
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-043 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Order 2021-036
- US Virgin Islands – Eighth Supplemental Executive Order Implementing the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- U.S. Virgin Islands – Tenth Supplemental Executive Order Revising Conditions Under the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Twelfth Supplemental Executive Order and Proclamation by the Governor Revising Conditions Under the Open Doors Phase in Response to COVID-19 State of Emergency
- US Virgin Islands – Sixteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- US Virgin Islands – Eighteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- US Virgin Islands – Nineteenth Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- U.S. Virgin Islands – 20th Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safter at Home”
- US Virgin Islands – 22nd Supplemental Executive Order Modifying Conditions of “Safer at Home”
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-113 Rescinding Executive Order D 2020 050 Declaring Insufficient Revenues Available for Expenditures and Ordering Suspension or Discontinuation of Portions of Certain State Programs and Services to Meet a Revenue Shortfall Due to the Presence of COVID-19 in the State of Colorado
- Idaho – Executive Order 2020-12 Related to Return to Work Bonuses
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7YY Resumption of Supreme and Appellate Court Requirements and Deadlines; Changes to DMV Operations to Reduce the Need for In-Person Visits
- Connecticut – Executive Order 7LLL Resumption of Certain Juveniles Court Requirements and Deadlines
- Connecticut – EO 7OOO Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension of Eviction Moratorium and Outdoor Dining Expansion, Resumption of Requirements for Defaults and Nonsuits in Civil and Family Matters
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 9O Flexibility for Short-term Substitute Teacher, Alcohol Sales During Charity Fundraising Events, Resumption of Certain Judicial System Requirements and Deadlines
- Connecticut -Executive Order No. 10A Extension of COVID-19 Orders, Expiration of Healthcare Facility Immunity and of Certain Orders Affecting Court Operations
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Michigan – No. 2020-122 Ending the extension of case-initiation deadlines Rescission of Executive Order 2020-58
- Mississippi EO 1525 Repeal of EO 1492, 1572 Repealed and Rescinded, Safe Recovery Order in Effect
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1549 – Repeal of 1535 and 1536, still limited capacity and follow guidelines and wear face coverings
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 11A Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – COVID-19 Safety and Measures and Enforcement
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Idaho – Executive Order 2020-13 Regulatory Relief to Support Economic Recovery
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-35 Back on Track Indiana: Stage 4.5
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-56 Safely Reopening Minnesota’s Economy and Ensuring Safe Non-Work Activities during the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Minnesota – Executive Order 20-98 Rescinding Emergency Executive Order 20-22
- Nebraska – Executive Order 20-32 Coronavirus – Rescission of Executive Order no. 20-02
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-05 Coronavirus – Return to Work
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 84 – Rescinding Emergency Orders #37 and #77, Lifting the State of New Hampshire’s Hiring Freeze
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 90 An order regarding travel guidance and extending Emergency Order #52
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-06.4 Provides North Dakota Smart Restart Protocols for Businesses Resuming or Continuing Operations
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-05 Terminates Several Executive Orders Related to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Ohio – Executive Order 2020-34D The Rescission of Executive Order 2020-22D and Emergency Adoption of Rules 3301-32-06.1 and 3301-37-03.1 of the Ohio Administrative Code by the State Board of Education and the Ohio Department of Education.
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-43 Re-Orienting Healthcare and Long-Term Health Planning
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-22 Reopening of State Government
- Vermont – Addendum 12 to Executive Order 01-20
- Vermont – Addendum 17 to Executive Order 01-20 Modified Quarantine Restrictions on Travelers Arriving in Vermont; Municipal Regulation of Bars and Restaurants
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-16 Relative to Allowing Additional Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-01 Relative to Declaring Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendment to Directive 7 – Reopening Government Offices
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-048 For the Purposes of Extending the Implemented Lockdown, Continuing the Economic Reopening, and other COVID-19 Related Purposes
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-28 Back on Track: Reopening Indiana in Stage Three
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Michigan – Executive Order 2020-183 Safe Start
- New Jersey – 133 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Reopening State Parks and Golf Courses
- New Jersey – 152 Executive Order Lifting Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings
- Nevada – 2020-05-07 – COVID-19 Declaration of Emergency Directive 018 – Phase One Reopening
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-25 A Safe and Strong Oregon: Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Implementing a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Oregon – Executive Order 20-27 A Safe and Strong Oregon (Phase II): Maintaining Essential Health Directives in Response to COVID-19, and Continuing to Implement a Phased Approach for Reopening Oregon’s Economy
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-32 Twenty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Lifting Stay at Home Order, Leaving Certain Restrictions in Place, Limited Re-Openings with Stringent Health Regulations
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-50 Forty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-58 – Fifty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-67 – Sixty-second Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-79 – Seventy-fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Order
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-88 – Eighty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-90 – Eighty-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Amended and Restated Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-95 – Ninetieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-98 – Ninety-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Second Revised Phase III Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-100 – Ninety-fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Rhode Island on Pause
- Vermont – Addendum 14 to Executive Order 01-20
- West Virginia – Executive Order 39-20 Declare and Order Amendments and Supplements to Previous Executive Orders Regarding Re-Opening of Certain Businesses Provided that Safety Measures are in Place; And Terminating the 14 Day Self-Isolation Period for People Entering WV from Areas with Substantial Community Spread of Covid-19
- West Virginia – Executive Order 40-20 Declare and Order the Amendment and Supplement of Previous Executive Orders Regarding Food, Beverage, and Agriculture; Museums, Zoos, and Prohibited Activities
- West Virginia -Executive Order 44-20 Terminating or Amending Previous Executive Orders Regarding Campgrounds and Golf Cart Occupancy
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-066 Extensions of Public Emergency and Public Health Emergency and Preparation for Washington, DC Reopening
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-067 Phase One of Washington, DC Opening
- Guam – Executive Order 2020-16 Relative to Allowing Additional Activities During Pandemic Condition of Readiness 2
- Alabama – Termination of State of Emergency: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Delaware – Termination of State of Emergency for the State of Delaware due to a Public Health Threat
- Massachusetts – Order 69 Announcing the Termination of the March 20, 2020 State of Emergency and Rescinding COVID-19 Executive Orders Issued Pursuant to the Massachusetts Civil Defense Act
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-09 Coronavirus – Rescission of Pandemic Emergency Executive Orders
- New Jersey – 244 Governor Murphy Signs Legislation and Executive Order Ending COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
- New York – No. 210: Expiration of Executive Orders 202 and 205
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-09 Rescinds COVID-19 Emergency
- Missouri – Executive Order 21-09 Terminates Original State of Emergency
- Ohio – Executive Order 2021-08D Rescinding Executive Order 2020-01D and Ending the Declared State of Emergency
- Oklahoma – Executive Order 2021-11 Effective May 4, 2021, Second Amended Executive Order 2021-07 (re: COVID-19) is withdrawn and rescinded
- Utah – Executive Order 2020-19 Moving the State COVID-19 Public Health Risk Status From Red (High Risk) to Orange (Moderate Risk)
- Vermont – Governor’s Directive to the Secretary of Commerce and Community Development
- California – Executive Order N-07-21
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-79 Amending and Extending Executive Order 2020-44 Safer at Home
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-91 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-213 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 091, D 2020 123, D 2020 142, D 2020 144, and D 2020 170, and D 2020 199 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1508 Safe Return Order Amended and Extended
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1522 Safe Return Extended
- North Carolina – Executive Order 141 Lifts the statewide Stay at Home Order and moves the state to a Safer At Home recommendation.
- North Carolina – 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.
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Rescinds and Modifies Portions of the Stay Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Urgent Health Advisory: Ohioans Protecting Ohioans
- Oregon – Executive Order 21-15 Rescinding all Remaining Covid-19 Restrictions; Continuing State Efforts to Support Ongoing Covid-19 Vaccination, Response, and Recovery Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Secretary of Health’s Order for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Governor for Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Pennsylvania – Amendment to the Order of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health for a Limited Opening of Businesses, Lifting of Stay Home Requirements and Continued Aggressive Mitigation Efforts
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-32 Twenty-ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Lifting Stay at Home Order, Leaving Certain Restrictions in Place, Limited Re-Openings with Stringent Health Regulations
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-36 Thirty-third Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Extension of Executive Orders
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-31 Modification of Home or Work Order & Authorization of Outdoor Dining Services
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.4 Transition from “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” to “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- Washington – Proclamation 20-25.7 “Safe Start – Stay Healthy” County-by-County Phased Reopening
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #31 Badger Bounce Back
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2020-067 Phase One of Washington, DC Opening
- Guam – Executive Order No 2020-34 Relative to Instituting Safer-At-Home Advisory
- US Virgin Islands – Sixth Supplemental Executive Order Establishing the Safer at Home Order
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-57 Extending EO 2020-23 Ordering a One-Month Extension for Filing and Remitting State and State-Administered Local Sales Tax Due to the Presence of COVID-19 in Colorado
- Connecticut – Executive Order 9C Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Revisions to Self-Quarantine for Certain Travelers, Resumption of Certain Non-Judicial Municipal Tax Sales
- Kansas – Executive Order 21-23 Rescinding certain executive orders relating to the COVID-19 pandemic
- California – Executive Order N-16-21 Rescinds Parts of Executive Orders N-08-21 and N-43-20
- Connecticut – Executive Order 12B Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Extension and Expiration of COVID-19 Orders
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-09 Coronavirus – Rescission of Pandemic Emergency Executive Orders
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-16 Rescinding Executive Orders
- Georgia – 04.20.20.01 Providing flexibility for healthcare practices, moving certain businesses to minimum operations, and providing for emergency response
- Michigan – June 22, 2021 Rescission of Emergency Orders
- New York – No. 202.19: Continuing Temporary Suspension and Modification of Laws Relating to the Disaster Emergency
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order Requiring Reporting and Notification Regarding COVID-19 Cases in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade Schools
- Ohio – Health Director’s Amended Order to Rescind the Director’s Order to Laboratories in Ohio to Report Results of COVID-19 tests
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-76 – One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Terminating Executive Orders 20-06, 20-16, 20-17, 20-39, 21-68, 21-69 and 21-75
- West Virginia – Executive Order 13-21 Order the Executive Order 79-20 is Terminated; Doctors, Nurses, Staff and Employees Working at Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities Throughout the State who are Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19 are not Required to be Tested at Least Twice a Week for Covid-19
- Wisconsin – Emergency Order #31 Badger Bounce Back
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendment to Directive 8 of the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives modifying quarantine for all individuals entering the Commonwealth
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 7YY Resumption of Supreme and Appellate Court Requirements and Deadlines; Changes to DMV Operations to Reduce the Need for In-Person Visits
- Georgia – Executive Order 10.15.02 Terminating the Temporarily Increased Weight Limits for Vehicles Providing Disaster Relief and/or Preparation
- Iowa – Proclamation of Disaster Emergency
- Maine – Executive Order 55: An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan
- Maine – Executive Order 15: An Order Addressing Motor Vehicle Registration Requirements
- Nebraska – Executive Order 20-30 Coronavirus – Motor Vehicle Titling, Registration & Driver Licenses
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-06 Coronavirus – Rescission of Executive Order Nos. 20-06, 20-09, 20-13, 20-14, 20-19, 20-21, 20-22
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-09 Coronavirus – Rescission of Pandemic Emergency Executive Orders
- New Jersey – 165 Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Lifting 50 Percent Capacity Limits on NJ TRANSIT and Private-Carrier Vehicles
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-36.1 – Extends Renewal Dates for Driver’s Licenses in Phased Approach
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- South Dakota – Executive Order 2020-30 Rescind EO 2020-26
- Vermont – Addendum 17 to Executive Order 01-20 Modified Quarantine Restrictions on Travelers Arriving in Vermont; Municipal Regulation of Bars and Restaurants
- West Virginia – Executive Order 23-21 Declare and Order that Effective October 1, 2021, Section 14 of Executive Order 7-20, Providing for the Suspension of Deadlines for Annual Vehicle Inspections Shall be Terminated and without Further Effect
- Alaska – Health Mandate 18: Intrastate Travel
- Arkansas – Directive on Business Limitations Phase II
- Arkansas – Executive Order 20-37 To Renew the Disaster and Public Health Emergency to Mitigate the Spread and Impact of COVID-19
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-79 Amending and Extending Executive Order 2020-44 Safer at Home
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-91 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Colorado – Executive Order 127 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 154 Amending and Extending EO 2020-127 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-178 Extending Executive Orders D 2020 127 and D 2020 154 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-207 – Extending Executive Orders D 2020 127, D 2020 154, and D 2020 178 Protect Our Neighbors
- Colorado – Executive Order 2020-213 Amending and Extending Executive Orders D 2020 091, D 2020 123, D 2020 142, D 2020 144, and D 2020 170, and D 2020 199 Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors
- Connecticut – Executive Order 7III Mandatory Self-Quarantine of Travelers Arriving from States with High COVID-19 Infection Rates and Extensions of Certain Deadlines Applicable to the Department of Motor Vehicles
- Connecticut – Executive Order No. 10 D Protection of Public Health and Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic – Relaxation of Certain Capacity Limits and End of Mandatory Post-travel Self-Quarantine
- Delaware – Nineteenth Modification: State of Emergency Declaration
- Hawaii – Seventh Supplementary Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Ninth Supplementary Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Twelfth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Twentieth Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Twenty-first Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Emergency
- Hawaii – Emergency Proclamation Related to COVID-19
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-26 Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State Government
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-29 First Amendment to Executive Orders 20-26 and 20-28
- Indiana – Executive Order 20-32 Back on Track Indiana: Stage Four
- Kentucky – Executive Order 2020-881 State of Emergency Relating to Utilities
- Maine – Executive Order 55: An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan
- Maine – Executive Order 18: An Order Authorizing the Modification of the Covid-19 Quarantine Period to Reflect the Best Available Science
- Massachusetts – Order 66 Order Advancing all Communities to Phase IV, Step 1 of the Commonwealth’s Reopening Plan and Transitioning to a Travel Advisory Policy
- Mississippi – Executive Order 1492: Safe Return Order
- Montana – Directive implementing Executive Orders 2-2020 and 3-2020 and establishing conditions for Phase Two
- Nebraska – Executive Order 20-32 Coronavirus – Rescission of Executive Order no. 20-02
- New Hampshire – Emergency Order 90 An order regarding travel guidance and extending Emergency Order #52
- New York – No. 210: Expiration of Executive Orders 202 and 205
- Northern Mariana Islands – Amendment to Directive 8 of the CNMI COVID-19 Emergency Directives modifying quarantine for all individuals entering the Commonwealth
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Reopens Businesses, with Exceptions, and Continues a Stay Healthy and Safe at Home Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Order that Rescinds and Modifies Portions of the Stay Safe Ohio Order
- Ohio – Health Director’s Urgent Health Advisory: Ohioans Protecting Ohioans
- Pennsylvania – Termination of the Order of the Governor Directing Travel Mitigation
- Pennsylvania – Termination of Health Secretary’s Order for Mitigation Relating to Travel
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 20-40 Thirty-seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II Re-Opening
- Rhode Island – Executive Order 21-57 – One Hundred and Sixtieth Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Reopening Order
- Virginia – Fifth Amended Executive Order 72 Further Easing of Commonsense Surge Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus
- South Carolina – Executive Order 2020-30 Rescinding Self-Quarantine, Lodging, & Travel Restrictions for Individuals Entering S.C. from High-Risk Areas
- Tennessee -Executive Order 30 AN ORDER ALLOWING TENNESSEANS TO RETURN TO WORK SAFELY WHILE ENCOURAGING CONTINUED ADHERENCE TO HEALTH GUIDELINES TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
- Texas – Executive Order GA-20 Relating to Expanding Travel without Restrictions as Part of the Safe, Strategic Plan to Open Texas in Response to the COVID-19 Disaster
- Texas – Executive Order GA-24 Relating to the termination of air travel restrictions as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster
- Vermont – Addendum 17 to Executive Order 01-20 Modified Quarantine Restrictions on Travelers Arriving in Vermont; Municipal Regulation of Bars and Restaurants
- Vermont – Amended and Restated Executive Order No. 01-20
- West Virginia – Executive Order 39-20 Declare and Order Amendments and Supplements to Previous Executive Orders Regarding Re-Opening of Certain Businesses Provided that Safety Measures are in Place; And Terminating the 14 Day Self-Isolation Period for People Entering WV from Areas with Substantial Community Spread of Covid-19
- District of Columbia – Mayor’s Order 2021-069 Modified Measures for Spring/Summer 2021 of Washington, DC Reopening and Executive of Public Health Emergencies
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-13 Relative to Amending Restrictions for Incoming Travelers and Quarantine Facilities, and Other Conditions During PCOR3
- Guam – Executive Order 2021-15 Relative to Extending the Public Health Emergency Declared to Respond to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Amending Restrictions for Incoming Travelers and Quarantine Facilities
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-045 Order to Establish Additional Exceptions to the Mandatory Quarantine of All Employees or Contractors
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2020-052 Derogating Administrative Bulletin No. OE-2020-030 and establishing New Rules Regarding the Mandatory Quarantine for all Passengers Arriving at the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport on a Flight from the United States of America or from Any International Destination
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-032 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Orders 2021-026 and 2021-027
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-036 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Order 2021-032
- Puerto Rico – Executive Order 2021-043 Implementing Measures to Face the Emergency Caused by COVID-19 in Puerto Rico and Repealing Executive Order 2021-036
- Arizona – Executive Order 2021-12 Resuming Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Recipients
- Idaho – Executive Order 2021-05 Repeal of Executive Order 2020-11
- Indiana – Executive Order 21-13 Recission of Directives and Restrictions Imposed to Address the Coronavirus Emergency
- Kansas – Executive Order 21-23 Rescinding certain executive orders relating to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Nebraska – Executive Order 20-31 Coronavirus – Amending Emergency Unemployment Insurance Benefit Relief – Claims Processing Executive Orders no. 20-04 and no. 20-14
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-06 Coronavirus – Rescission of Executive Order Nos. 20-06, 20-09, 20-13, 20-14, 20-19, 20-21, 20-22
- Nebraska – Executive Order 21-09 Coronavirus – Rescission of Pandemic Emergency Executive Orders
- North Carolina-Executive Order 200 Reinstating Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Insurance Benefits for New Claimants
- North Carolina – Executive Order 216 Reinstating Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Insurance Benefits
- North Carolina – Executive Order 231 Reinstating Certain Unemployment Insurance Requirements
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-8.2 Restoring Work Registration, Search Requirements for those Seeking Unemployment
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-44 Terminates 31 Executive Orders as no Longer Necessary
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2020-8.3 Rescinds Subsection (a) of Executive Order 2020-8.2
- North Dakota – Executive Order 2021-05 Terminates Several Executive Orders Related to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Ohio – Executive Order 2020-24D Unemployment Insurance During COVID-19 Pandemic
- West Virginia – Executive Order 12-21 Declare and Order, Listed Previous Executive Orders Issued to Respond to the Pandemic are Formally Terminated, Provided that the Terms and Provisions Set Forth in Following Sections of this Order Shall Control as Between the Same or Similar Substantive Matters; and Listing Executive Orders that Shall Remain in Effect