(May 19, 2020 8:24 PM) Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order Monday, May 18, finding that the procedures and restrictions in Executive Orders 2020-69, 2020-71, 2020-91 and 2020-92 are needed to control the COVID-19 epidemic, reinforcing the governorâs orders ⦠EO 2020-04 - Declaration of State of Emergency, EO 2020-05 - Temporary prohibition on large assemblages and events, temporary school closures, EO 2020-06 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities, EO 2020-07 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities Rescission of Executive Order 2020-6, EO 2020-08 - Enhanced restrictions on price gouging, EO 2020-09 - Temporary restrictions on the use of places of public accommodation, EO 2020-10 - Temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing, EO 2020-11 - Temporary prohibition on large assemblages and events, temporary school closures - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-5, EO 2020-12 - Enhanced support for deliveries, EO 2020-13 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity and efficiency of health care facilities, EO 2020-14 - Temporary extension of deadline to redeem property for nonpayment of delinquent property taxes, EO 2020-15 - Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards, EO 2020-16 - Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 emergency, EO 2020-17 - Temporary restrictions on non-essential medical and dental procedure, EO 2020-18 - Enhanced restrictions on price gouging, EO 2020-19 - Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home, EO 2020-20 - Temporary restrictions on the use of places of public accommodation, EO 2020-21 - Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life, EO 2020-22 - Extension of county canvass deadlines for the March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary Election, EO 2020-23 - Enanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures, EO 2020-24 - Temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing, EO 2020-25 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficency of pharmacies, EO 2020-26 - Extension of April 2020 Michigan income tax filing deadlines, EO 2020-27 - Conducting elections on May 5, 2020 using absent voter ballots, EO 2020-28 - Restoring water services to occupied residencies during the COVID-19 pandemic. EO 2020-29 - Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into MDOC facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers. Whitmer responded by promising she would use the other legal avenues open to her to continue to impose rules she felt would help combat the ⦠Lansing, MI - Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order July 29 reinforcing Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-161 and allowing for civil fines of up to $1,000 and referral to licensing agencies for violations In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling two weeks ago, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and now the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) have moved to fill the regulatory gap left by the long chain of now rescinded executive orders. The Legislature stopped approving those orders, and a Supreme Court ruling struck down Whitmerâs state of emergency powers related to COVID. We must remain vigilant in our response to this ongoing threat and take all appropriate measures to reduce its impact.â Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 4:11 PM CDT October 5, 2020 It also orders that bars in every region, including those in Regions 6 and 8, must close for indoor service if they earn more than 70 percent of their gross receipts from sales of alcoholic beverages The Emergency Order requires that everyone must comply with the procedures and restrictions outlined in the following Executive Orders: The Michigan Supreme Court decision on October 2, 2020, invalidated Governor Whitmerâs COVID-19 Executive Orders (EOs) issued since April 30, 2020. âThe orders that MDHHS has issued are centered on keeping the public safe and following best practices to reduce the spread of this deadly virus,â said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health at MDHHS. LANSING â Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order on July 29, reinforcing Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-161 and allowing for civil fines of up to $1,000 and referral to licensing agencies for violations.. May 6, 2021 Gatherings and Face Mask Order. The ⦠The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday struck down Whitmerâs executive orders designed to control the spread of the coronavirus after justices voted 4-3 that the 1945 law on which she was basing them was unconstitutional. This new order rescinds a June 5 order referencing earlier versions of the governorâs orders. Body. Gov. Much of the requirements under the Emergency Rules were included in former Executive Orders, now rescinded. The emergency regulations largely mirror Governor Whitmerâs now-invalidated mask mandate, workplace protections, employee protections, and âSafe Startâ executive orders. The below Executive Orders are no longer effective. Many of the executive orders are unaddressed by the MDHHS orders. Todayâs order relies on authorities that were first enacted after the Spanish Flu of 1918, and that were not at issue in the Michigan Supreme Courtâs decision. The Executive Orders issued by the Governor are intended to protect the health and safety of all Michiganders. Whitmer unveils new MDHHS epidemic orders 4 months ago Donny Ede ... chief medical executive and chief deputy for health at MDHHS. The MDHHS orders, signed by Robert Gordon, Director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, contains some of the same content that was in Governor Whitmerâs Executive Order 2020-176 and its âSafe Startâ successor, Executive Order 2020-183. Under Executive Order 2020-46, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission may take physical possession of any spirits held by any licensee to which the Commission holds legal title at any time later than 90 days after the end of the states of emergency and disaster declared in Executive Order 2020-99 or the end of any ⦠Some, like the unemployment orders, cannot be reissued by the MDHHS. Home MDHHS Issues âEpidemic Ordersâ After Executive Orders Overturned By Ronald S. Nixon On October 2, 2020, the Michigan Supreme Court issued an opinion that overturned Governor Whitmerâs numerous executive orders issued in response to the pandemic. They may coordinate as necessary with the local health department and enforce this order within their jurisdiction. LANSING â Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order July 29 reinforcing Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-161 and allowing for civil fines of up to $1,000 and referral to licensing agencies for violations. Last Friday, Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Governor Whitmerâs orders were unlawful. LANSING â Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order July 29 reinforcing Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-161 and allowing for civil fines of up to $1,000 and referral to licensing agencies for violations. MDHHS Director Robert Gordon said this new order relies on authorities that were first enacted after the Spanish Flu of 1918, and that were not at issue in the Michigan Supreme Courtâs decision. The full list can be viewed online. In the wake of the Michigan Supreme Courtâs ruling regarding the stateâs COVID-19-related executive orders, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has issued new orders, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has ramped up enforcement of COVID-19-related protocols, and local counties are issuing their own orders ⦠This article addresses what the two emergency regulations cover, as well as how employers should respond. (The outdoor gathering limits will remain at 250 in Regions 6 and 8.) The Court held that these executive orders were not enforceable. We owe it to them to do what we can ourselves to stop the spread of the virus. As you may know, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled the law Governor Whitmer was using to issue executive orders and skirt the legislative process unconstitutional. The Emergency Order is issued under MCL 333.2253(1).  âMichiganâs efforts to suppress the virus have reduced Michiganâs infection rate from among the highest in the country to a rate similar to the national average,â Gordon said. MDHHS Mask Order FAQ. Executive Orders 2020-39 (licensing and regulation of emergency medical services) and 2020-82 (regulatory requirements on hospitals and care facilities) will be rescinded immediately. On October 2, 2020, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Governor Gretchen Whitmer lacked the authority under the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act ("EPGA") and the Emergency Management Act ("EMA") to declare a state of emergency or issue executive orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic after ⦠MDHHS issues new order requiring masks, restricting gatherings, limiting some businesses in Michigan New order in effect now through Oct. 30, officials say Derick Hutchinson  â¢Â   Executive Order 2020-160, which limits statewide indoor gatherings to 10 people or less and, across most of the state, limits outdoor gatherings to 100. MDHHS issued the orders under MCL 333.2253, a public health law from 1978 that gives the director power to issue emergency orders prohibiting gatherings of people and establishing procedures to be followed during an epidemic in order to protect public health. That statement from the AGâs office also suggests that MDHHS epidemic orders could stand in for executive orders. Criminal penalties for violation of the Governorâs Executive Orders will remain an option for prosecutors. The initial emergency order was made after the Michigan Supreme Court voted to strike down Governor Whitmerâs Executive Orders on October 2. Those executive orders included EO 2020 - 153 regarding the wearing of face coverings, EO 2020-176, which set certain requirements for opening or operating businesses, and EO 2020-184 regarding worker protection. Before the MDHHS order, localities such as Oakland County issued their own mask mandates, while others such as Macomb neglected to issue any enforcement. âHowever, case counts have recently trended upward, from fewer than 100 cases per day in mid-June, to between 500 and 1,000 per day in recent days. Law enforcement officers may enforce this order and are authorized to investigate potential violations. On Monday, the MDHHS issued an emergency order that reinstated much of the governorâs executive orders. The MDHHS order requires masks at social gatherings, defined as a shared space with two or more people where people are from multiple households. Any violations of this Emergency Order by a person regulated by a licensing agency must be referred to the relevant licensing agency for a determination on whether to pursue additional enforcement action on a case-by-case basis. EO 2020-30 - Temporary relief of certain restrictions and requirements governing the provision of medical services, EO 2020-31 - Temporary relief from standard vapor pressure restrictions on gasoline sales, EO-2020-32 - Temporary restrictions on non-essential veterinary services, EO 2020-33 - Expanded emergency and disaster declaration, EO 2020-34 - Temporary restrictions on veterinary services - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-32, EO 2020-35 - Provision of K-12 education during the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year, EO 2020-36 - Protecting workers who stay home, stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick, EO 2020-37 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-7, EO 2020-38 - Temporary extensions of certain FOIA deadlines to facilitate COVID-19 emergency response efforts, EO 2020-39 - Temporary relief from certain restrictions and requirements governing the provision of emergency medical services, EO 2020-40 - Temporary relief from certain credentialing requirements for motor carriers transporting essential supplies, equipment, and persons, EO 2020-41 - Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-42 - Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-21, EO 2020-43 - Temporary restrictions on the use of places of public accommodation - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-20, EO 2020-44 - Enhanced support for deliveries - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-12, EO 2020-45 - Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-23, O 2020-46 - Mitigating the economic harms of the COVID-19 pandemic through the creation of a spirits buyback program for restaurants and bars throughout the state, EO 2020-47 - Temporary extension of the validity of certain driver’s licenses, state cards, and vehicle registrations, EO 2020-48 - Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-15, EO 2020-49 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity and efficiency of health care facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-13, EO 2020-50 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-51 - Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-16, EO 2020-52 - Temporary extension of certain pesticide applicator certificates, EO 2020-53 - Enhanced restrictions on price gouging - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-18, EO 2020-54 - Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-19, EO 2020-56 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-25, EO 2020-57 - Temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-24, EO 2020-58 - Temporary suspension of certain timing requirements relating to the commencement of civil and probate actions and proceedings, EO 2020-59 - Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-42, EO 2020-60 - Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry, EO 2020-61 - Temporary relief from certain restrictions and requirements governing the provision of medical services - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-30, EO 2020-62 - Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into MDOC facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-29, EO 2020-63 - Temporarily suspending the expiration of personal protection orders, EO 2020-64 - Affirming anti-discrimination policies and requiring certain health care providers to develop equitable access to care protocols, EO 2020-65 - Provision of K–12 education during the remainder of the 2019–2020 school year - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-35, EO 2020-66 - Termination of the states of emergency and disaster declared under the Emergency Management Act in Executive Order 2020-33, EO 2020-67 - Declaration of state of emergency under the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act, 1945 PA 302, EO 2020-68 - Declaration of states of emergency and disaster under the Emergency Management Act, 1976 PA 390, EO 2020-69 - Temporary restrictions on the use of places of public accommodation - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-43, EO 2020-70 - Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-59, EO 2020-71 - Temporary safety measures for 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 2020-60, EO 2020-72 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-37, EO 2020-73 - Temporary relief from certain credentialing requirements for motor carriers transporting essential supplies, equipment, and persons - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-40, EO 2020-74 - Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-41, EO 2020-75 - Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-48, EO 2020-76 - Temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-57, EO 2020-77 - Temporary requirement to suspend certain activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-70, EO 2020-78 - Temporary extension of the validity of driver licenses, state identification cards, and certain vehicle registrations - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-47, EO 2020-79 Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements, EO 2020-80 - Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-45, EO 2020-81 - Enhanced support for deliveries - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-44, EO 2020-82 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity and efficiency of health care facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-49, EO 2020-83 - Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-51, EO 2020-84 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-50, EO 2020-85 - Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-54, EO 2020-86 - Encouraging the use of telehealth services during the COVID-19 emergency, EO 2020-87 - Temporary Extension of Deadlines for Boards of Review, County Equalization, and Tax Tribunal Jurisdiction, EO 2020-88 - COVID-19 Return to School Advisory Council, EO 2020-89 - Enhanced restrictions on price gouging - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-53, EO 2020-90 - Resumption of laboratory research activities, EO 2020-91 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19, EO 2020-92 - Temporary requirement to suspend certain activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-77 and 2020-90, EO 2020-93 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-56, EO 2020-95 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-84, EO 2020-96 - Temporary requirement to suspend certain activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-17, 2020-34, and 2020-92, EO 2020-97 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-91, EO 2020-99 - Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-101 - Extending the expiration date for watercraft registration, EO 2020-102 - Temporary Relief from Standard Vapor Pressure Restrictions on Gasoline Sales - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-31, EO 2020-103 Providing alternative notice of public hearings under Michigan’s tax abatement statutes, EO 2020-104 - Increasing COVID-19 testing by expanding the scope of practice for certain professionals and encouraging the establishment of community testing locations, EO 2020-105 - Declaration of State of Emergency, EO 2020-106 - Establishing deadline to redeem property for nonpayment of delinquent property taxes - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-14, EO 2020-108 Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-72, EO 2020-109 Temporary safety measures for 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 2020-71, EO 2020-110 - Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-69 and 2020-96, EO 2020-111 Protecting the Food Supply and Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers from the effects of COVID-19, EO 2020-112 - Rescission of certain executive orders, EO 2020-113 Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-80, EO 2020-114 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-97, EO 2020-115 - Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses, EO 2020-116 Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements, EO 2020-117 - Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-83, EO 2020-118 - Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-85, EO 2020-119 - Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-62, EO 2020-120 - Returning overnight camps to operation, EO 2020-122 - Ending the extension of case-initiation deadlines - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-58, EO 2020-123 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-95, EO 2020-124 - Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-93, EO 2020-125 - Clarifying WDCA Eligibility for Workplace Exposure to COVID-19, EO 2020-126 - Temporary safety measures for 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 2020-109, EO 2020-127 - Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-99, EO 2020-128 - Clarifying WDCA Eligibility for Workplace Exposure to COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-125, EO 2020-129 - Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meeting and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-75, EO 2020-131 - Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-74, EO 2020-132 - Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-113, EO 2020-133 - Restarting professional sports, EO 2020-134 - Eviction diversion program for COVID-19-related debtors - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-118, EO 2020-135 - Creation of Michigan Nursing Homes COVID-19 Preparedness Task Force - Department of Health and Human Services, EO 2020-136 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-108, EO 2020-137 - Protecting the Food Supply and Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers from the effects of COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-111, EO 2020-138 - Encouraging the use of telehealth services during the COVID-19 emergency - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-86, EO 2020-140 - Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-116, EO 2020-141 - Providing alternative notice of public hearings under Michigan’s tax abatement statutes - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-103, EO 2020-142 - Provision of preK–12 education for the 2020–2021 school year, EO 2020-143 - Closing indoor service at bars, EO 2020-144 - Restoring water service to occupied residences during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-28, EO 2020-145 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-114, EO 2020-146 - Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-119, EO 2020-148 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-123, EO 2020-149 - Temporary safety measures for 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, EO 2020-150 - Temporary and limited relief from certain licensing and certification requirements applicable to COVID-19 response - Recission of Executive Order 2020-61, EO 2020-151 - Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-152 - Training of pharmacists - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-124, EO 2020-153 - Masks - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-147, EO 2020-154 - Alternative means to conduct government business during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-129, 2020-132, and 2020-141, EO 2020-156 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-136, EO 2020-157 - Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-140, EO 2020-158 - Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-131, EO 2020-159 - Amending the fire code to accommodate new instruction spaces, EO 2020-160 - Amended Safe Start Order - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-110, 2020-115, 2020-120, 2020-133, and 2020-143, EO 2020-161 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-145, EO 2020-162 - Amendment to Executive Order 2020-160, EO 2020-164 - Requiring masks at child-care centers and camps, EO 2020-165 - Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-151, EO 2020-166 - Protecting workers who stay home, stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-36, EO 2020-168 - Temporary safety measures for 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 2020-149, EO 2020-169 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic Rescission of Executive Order 2020-148, EO 2020-170 - Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-146, EO 2020-172 - Protecting workers who stay home, stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-166, EO 2020-173 - Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-158, EO 2020-174 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-156, EO 2020-175 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-161, EO 2020-176 - Safe Start - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162, EO 2020-177 - Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-165, EO 2020-178 - Temporary safety measures for 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 2020-168, EO 2020-179 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-169, EO 2020-180 - Amendment to the Safe Start order, EO 2020-181 - Amendment to the Safe Start order, EO 2020-184 - Safeguards to protect Michigan’s workers from COVID-19 Rescission of Executive Order 2020-175, EO 2020-185 - Amendment to the Provision of preK–12 education for the 2020–2021 school year order, EO 2020-186 - Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-177, EO 2020-187 - Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-173, EO 2020-188 - Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-174, EO 2020-189 - Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-170, EO 2020-190 - Temporary safety measures for 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 2020-178, EO 2020-191 - Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-179, EO 2020-192 - Moving Region 8 to Phase 4 of the MI Safe Start Plan, Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities.
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