On November 12, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.74. This executive order has wide-reaching implications as New York experiences a rise in COVID-19 infections. First, it limits when people may be at bars,...more
New York’s travel advisory has been substantially altered during the past two weeks. On October 31, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 205.2, which revised the New York State Travel Advisory for domestic travel. On...more
On October 31, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 205.2, which substantially revises the New York State Travel Advisory for domestic travel. The revisions take effect Wednesday, November 4 and do not apply to...more
On October 27, Governor Andrew Cuomo added California to the travel advisory. Massachusetts meets the criteria to be added to the travel advisory list but was not added because a quarantine would be nearly impossible to...more
This has been a busy week regarding New York’s travel advisory. On October 13, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Virginia, Michigan and Ohio to the travel advisory. There are now a total of 38 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted...more
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Alaska and Delaware to the travel advisory. There are now a total of 35 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel advisory. Individuals coming into New York, New Jersey and...more
Today, Gov. Andrew Cuomo added Rhode Island and removed Delaware and Washington D.C. from the travel advisory. There are now a total of 35 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel advisory. Individuals coming into...more
Some significant developments have occurred in Albany. First, Executive Order 202.45 (the Order) was issued. Among other things, the Order impacts paid leave and the travel advisory in New York. Additionally, the Order...more
Over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.47. On July 6, the Governor issued Executive Order 202.48. Both of these orders are lengthy. Both impact businesses, municipalities and...more
With five regions of New York State expecting to begin Phase Four this Friday, June 26, there is one question at the top of many people’s minds: what’s next? The answer to that question is clear. The core restrictions will...more
Late on May 7, Gov. Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.28. Among other things, this Executive Order extends Executive Orders 202 through 202.14 to June 6. In plain English, this means that, unless otherwise extended, all orders...more
On April 16, 2020, Gov. Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.18 which extended “NY on PAUSE” until 11:59 p.m. on May 15. “NY on PAUSE” is the term the Governor developed regarding school and business closures. All schools will...more
Gov. Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.18 on April 16 which includes a number of provisions important to health care providers.
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Executive Order 202.18 requires any skilled nursing...more
In the past week, Governor Andrew Cuomo has issued three Executive Orders dealing with face coverings.
Executive Order 202.16 requires, as of April 15, all essential businesses and entities to provide face coverings to...more
Gov. Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.18 on April 16, with several important actions of note. Most significantly, the Order continues New York on PAUSE until May 15....more
Gov. Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.14 on April 7, with several important actions worth highlighting. First, this order extends all prior Executive Orders that have not already been extended by other Executive Orders. The...more
Bond has been able to obtain and review a copy of the latest Executive Order 202.8. This is the order that we have been expecting since the Governor’s press briefing the morning of Friday, March 20....more
On October 18, 2018, the New York State Court of Appeals partially invalidated the Department of Health’s Executive Order 38 regulations governing executive compensation. The result of the decision is that providers subject...more