COVID-19: Massachusetts Governor Extends Non-Essential Business Closures and Updates Non-Essential Business Categories

Pierce Atwood LLP
Contact

Pierce Atwood LLP

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker today announced several key updates to his March 23, 2020 executive order, which had directed the closure of physical workplaces and facilities for non-essential businesses from noon on March 24, 2020 through noon on April 7, 2020. That prior closure order is now extended through May 4, 2020 by COVID-19 Order No. 21, effective immediately. As before, businesses not on the list of COVID-19 Essential Services are encouraged to continue operations remotely. This order also extends the prohibition on gatherings of more than 10 people, as well as the Department of Public Health’s Stay-at-Home Advisory, through May 4, 2020.

The Baker Administration also updated the COVID-19 Essential Services categories that are allowed to operate their facilities during the emergency. Key changes to the COVID-19 Essential Services categories are based on guidance from the Federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and includes clarification about the supply chain that supports essential services, the addition of certain health care providers, and the expansion of types of sanitation workers included. The new COVID-19 Essential Services list, attached to the March 31, 2020 Order as Exhibit A, is effective at noon on April 1, 2020 and replaces the previously issued Exhibit A to Governor Baker’s March 23, 2020 closure order.

The Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development has also provided a COVID-19 Essential Services FAQs resource that will be updated to reflect the governor’s latest order and the revised COVID-19 Essential Services list.

As before, businesses that would like to be designated an essential function may submit an online request form after confirming that they are not covered by the guidance issued to date.

These advisories reiterate that, if a business qualifies as essential, it should continue to operate and perform their essential service. The Administration urges all essential businesses to follow social distancing protocols for workers and customers in accordance with guidance from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the CDC guidelines for workspaces.

Pierce Atwood’s COVID-19 Response Team continues to track all Executive Orders issued for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by the Baker Administration. For a complete list, please visit our related coverage, available here. We also have a quick reference guide on New England closure orders that is updated on a regular basis, available here.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

© Pierce Atwood LLP | Attorney Advertising

Written by:

Pierce Atwood LLP
Contact
more
less

Pierce Atwood LLP on:

Reporters on Deadline

"My best business intelligence, in one easy email…"

Your first step to building a free, personalized, morning email brief covering pertinent authors and topics on JD Supra:
*By using the service, you signify your acceptance of JD Supra's Privacy Policy.
Custom Email Digest
- hide
- hide