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
In his daily press briefing, Governor Cuomo stated this morning that all non-essential businesses will be required to reduce their workplace staffs to zero. He stated that this will be enforced. Violations of the workplace...more
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.6 late on March 18. Under the order, effective as of March 20 at 8 p.m., all businesses and not-for-profit entities are to use any telecommuting or work from home...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