Extends disclosure requirements in compliance with restrictions on gifts to public officials from those with contracts valued at $50,000 or more, in contrast to the $500,000 threshold in state law. On November 9, 2020, Governor Lamont issued Executive Order 9L, which extends all executive orders, agency orders and municipal orders issued in connection with the current states of emergency related to COVID-19 until February 9, 2021. Found inside – Page 226BETWEEN VJ DAY AND THE EXPIRATION OF THE WAR LABOR DISPUTES ACT SEIZURE POWERS , DEC . 31 , 1946 – Continued Duration of seizure Executive FromTo order Duration of stoppage Plant or facility seized Statutory authority citedi Changes in ... COVID-19 Executive Orders. Extension of Declaration of Civil Preparedness and Public Health Emergencies, Information on the federal eviction moratorium issued by the CDC (in 13 languages). (WFSB) -- In about two and a half weeks, Gov. Found inside – Page 771... or such later date as the Attorney General may specify in the notice published under such paragraph , and ( B ) shall remain in effect until the effective date of the termination of the designation under paragraph ( 3 ) ( B ) . EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. On March 23, he issued an executive order that, among other Under the public health emergency statute, Lamont can . Advertisement 9O amends Executive Order No. 13A. The language of pertinence to Connecticut liquor permits is as follows: "The Department of Consumer Protection shall extend all café liquor permits due to expire on or before February 9, 2021, that were club, non . 10A, December 23, 2020: Executive Order No. "It is extended to whenever . Takes several actions regarding the use of solitary confinement. The table also includes (1) a newly issued order concerning Birth-to-Three services and (2) a provision extending certain agency or municipal emergency orders through July 20. Lamont's executive powers. Executive Order 2020-63: Temporarily suspending the expiration of personal protection orders - RESCINDED Executive Order 2020-64: Affirming anti-discrimination policies and requiring certain health care providers to develop equitable access to care protocols - RESCINDED Proposed Bill Would . Delive1y of alcoholic liquor by licensees with these permit types is not permitted. Notary public commission terms that expired anytime between March 1, 2020 and May 7, 2020, have been extended until November 3, 2020. Takes several emergency actions in response to the COVID-19 outbreak and the governor's civil preparedness and public health declarations, including: Requirement for employees of long-term care facilities to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. Chapter: N/A. Authorizes the Office of Health Strategy to waive provisions of CT General Statutes Chapter 368z related to the Health Systems Planning Unit, including certificates of . 7/19/2021 Executive Order No. Not all provisions of the orders are included. Found inside – Page 820U. S. , 535 F.2d 624 , 210 Ct.Cl. 34 . establish that former serviceman was entitled to a disability discharge . ... entitled to back pay of a serviceman's records to show retirement under executive order revising effective date of by ... 7G, Section 2, dated March 9, 2020, and extended by Executive Order No. Among other things, section 19 of Takes several emergency actions in response to the COVID-19 outbreak and the governor's civil preparedness and public health declarations, including: Extension and modification of several previously issued executive orders; Expiration of 27 previously issued executive orders. Description: Executive Order No. 82437 . Found inside – Page 1164McGrath , 72 S.Ct. 768 , 343 U.S. 936 , 96 L Executive Order No. ... The President has the responsi- not necessarily expire upon cessation of hosbility not only of combating the enemy but of tilities or even , for all purposes , with a ... Takes several emergency actions in response to the COVID-19 outbreak and the governor's civil preparedness and public health declarations, including: Implementation of certain requirements regarding evictions. The Governor's recent Executive Order suspending Chapter 568 statutory, regulatory and administrative deadlines (including the 15-day deadline to object to a Form 36 pursuant to Section 31-296). Executive Order 70, and (iii) the hours of such sales that include alcoholic liquor as part of the take-out order shall be the same as those for a package store. 7/1/2021 Executive Order No. 11D, Sections 2 and 3. Executive Order 21-23. Found inside – Page 291Page 4 97 S.Ct. 2777 ( Cite as : 433 U.S. 425 , 97 S.Ct. 2777 ) legitimate legislative purposes do not appear ... [ 23 ] Constitutional Law Ow70.1 ( 3 ) 92670.1 ( 3 ) or after the expiration of 10 years , whichever occurred first . Further clarification of limits on restaurants, bars, and private clubs, Suspension of notarization requirement related to Connecticut Recovery Bridge Loan Program, Flexibility to maintain adequate child care infrastructure, Suspension of rehearing rights for temporary rate increases for certain health care providers, Alternative to affidavits in relation to orders of protection and relief, 60-day grace period for premium payments, policy cancellations, and non-renewals of insurance policies, Extension of 30-day period of credit for liquor permittees, Daily payment of certain taxes changed to weekly, Flexibility to amend Medicaid waivers and state plan, Relief from certain municipal tax deadlines and collection efforts, Allow suspension of in-person voting requirements for critical and time sensitive municipal fiscal deadlines, Suspension of reapplication filing requirement for the homeowners’ elderly/disabled circuit breaker tax relief program and for the homeowners’ elderly/disabled freeze tax relief program, Substitution of full inspection requirements pertaining to October 1, 2020 grand list revaluations, Extension of deadline to file income and expense statement to August 15, Continuation of funding for boards of education, Continuation of payment of public school staff, Preservation of student transportation services and special education providers, Restrictions on entrance to state parks, forests, and other lands, Curbside pickup of alcoholic beverages permitted, Requirement of limited group sizes in childcare, Enhancement of health procedures for all operating childcare programs, Authorization to provide for non-congregant housing for persons at risk, Suspension of license renewals and inspections by DPH, Modification of health care provider identification badge requirements, Waiver of registration requirement for alcohol-based hand sanitizers and medical devices, Waiver of Birth-to-Three family cost participation fees, Further reduction of social and recreational gatherings to 5 people, Restrictions on restaurant payment and pickup operations, Further restrictions on retail operations, Requirement of firearms transactions by appointment only, Suspension of tax on single-use checkout bags, Prohibition of employers from requiring employees to place items in customers' reusable bags, Suspension of 21-month limit on Temporary Family Assistance, Suspension of school testing assessments for 2019-20 school year, Tolling of time periods for DOT final determinations on permits, Suspension of mandatory statutory filing requirements for FOIA appeals and decisions, Authorization of state agencies to extend statutory regulatory administrative deadlines by 90 days, Extension of class cancellations at all public schools to April 20, Suspension of restrictions on reemployment of municipal retirees, Flexibility to maintain adequate medical marijuana access for patients, Extension of time period for nursing home transfers, Modification of the duties of registrars of vital records, Modification of in-person purchase of and access to copies of vital records, Modification of marriage license requirements, Suspension of non-critical probate court operations, Suspension of non-critical Workers' Compensation Commission operations, Modification of DPH regulatory requirements, Suspension of national criminal history records checks for long-term care providers, Clarification of "Stay Safe, Stay Home" Executive Order No. It could be because it is not supported, or that JavaScript is intentionally disabled. He wants lawmakers to extend 11 of those orders. Every American president has issued at least one, totaling more than (as of this writing) 13,731 since George Washington took office in 1789. 13F, September 3, 2021: Executive Order No. 9N, November 20, 2020: Executive Order No. 2016 CT.gov | Connecticut's Official State Website. Found inside – Page 109261 US expiration of a temporary statute shall not 463 , 43 S Ct 450 , release penalties , forfeitures , or liabilities ... 274 US 619 , 47 S Ct 688 , Executive Order , are free to give reasonable 71 L Ed 1238 scope to the terms ... 7ZZ, Section 8, Authority to modify limitation on group sizes in child care, Waiver of requirement to hold annual agricultural fair and reporting requirement to maintain agricultural society property tax exemption, Mandatory COVID-19 testing for staff of private and municipal nursing home facilities, managed residential communities, and assisted living services agencies, Modifications to adapt to Phase 2 reopening efforts, Restrictions on large gatherings and events, Further clarification of limits on alcohol sales by restaurants, bars, and private clubs, Restrictions of off-track betting extended, Modification of safety rules for drive-in religious gatherings, Suspension of the involuntary discharge of nursing facility residents and residential care home residents who may be discharged to homeless shelters, except during emergency situations or with respect to COVID-19 recovered discharges, Technical clarifications regarding the ballot petitioning process for the August 2020 primary and November 2020 general election, Further clarification of limits on alcohol service and sales related to catering, Amended limitation on program sizes in child care, Mandatory COVID-19 testing for staff of private and municipal nursing homes, residential communities and assisted living agencies, Reopening of barbershops and hair salons on June 1, Authority for DEEP to issue rental refunds, Modification of age limit for early intervention coverage, Waiver of requirement for guest books at private clubs, Modifications to permit the use of absentee ballots to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission during August 11, 2020 primary, Clarification that orders by commissioners issued pursuant to the governor’s executive orders are not regulations, Enforcement of sector rules governing the reopening of businesses, Extension of prohibition on large gatherings to June 20, 2020, Extension of restrictions on off-track betting, indoor fitness, and movie theaters to June 20, Further clarification of limits on restaurants, bars, and private clubs – mixed drinks permitted for takeout delivery, Enhanced health procedures for all day camps, Limitation on the operation of summer and educational programs operated by local or regional boards of education, Suspension or modification of regulatory requirements to protect public health and safety, Procedures for local appointments and elections requiring in-person vote, Waiver of statutory vote on supplemental federal block grant, Waiver of certain regulatory limitations on the amount of support that can be provided to caregiver relatives, Technical modification of grace period for April and May rent, Authorization for OPM to direct DSS to provide Coronavirus Relief Fund distributions to nursing home facilities, Authorization for OPM to direct DSS to provide Coronavirus Relief Fund distributions to COVID recovery facilities and alternate COVID recovery facilities, Authorization for additional COVID-19 related hardship relief funding under the Coronavirus Relief Fund to nursing home facilities, Coronavirus Relief Fund distribution determinations not subject to rehearing or appeal, Extension and sunset of suspension of tax on single-use plastic checkout bags, Allows municipalities to expedite changes to their zoning rules or other ordinances to expand outdoor dining, Creates an expedited approval process for restaurants and other establishments that serve food to get fast-tracked permission to create or expand outdoor dining areas, Allows other businesses such as retail stores to get fast-tracked permission to sell goods on the sidewalk or in other outdoor areas, including shared spaces or spaces provided by municipalities, Allows restaurants and other businesses who already have liquor permits to serve alcohol only with food without applying for a separate patio or extension of use permit, Allows private clubs to sell alcohol only to their members for delivery or pickup, Modifications to the petitioning process for the August primary, Pharmacists are permitted to order and administer Food and Drug Administration approved tests for COVID-19, Applicability of Executive Order No. Ned Lamont's emergency powers beyond the April 20 expiration date, as majority Democrats claim the orders are still needed in the . 13. Governor Lamont Extends CT's COVID-19 State of Emergency Until April 20 Published January 26, 2021 • Updated on January 26, 2021 at 11:47 am NBCUniversal Media, LLC Some of the features on CT.gov will not function properly with out javascript enabled. March 14, 2021 - Executive Order 10C - Extension of Expanded Access to Telehealth Services. 9B, September 8, 2020: Executive Order No. Further proclamations, orders, and directives deemed necessary to ensure the . 7/1/2021 Executive Order No. 7MMM, Issued by Department of Administrative Services, Issued by Department of Consumer Protection, Issued by Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, March 31, 2020: Revised Guidance Regarding the Temporary Waiver of CON Requirements for Approval of Increased Licensed Bed Capacity and the Temporary Suspension of Services at Connecticut Hospitals, Issued by Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, © Found inside – Page 622The statute authoriz66 S.Ct. 90 , 326 U.S. 752 , 90 L.Ed. ing President to prohibit or curtail exporta451 , and Weiss y . ... denied 66 S.Ct. 90 , 326 U.S. 752 , ment did not repeal executive orders issued 90 L.Ed. 451 , and Weiss v . EO 10A (§ 2) similarly establishes April 19, 2021, as the expiration date for certain orders (unless earlier modified or terminated by the issuing authority or a subsequent EO) issued by any official, Executive Order 185. Takes several emergency actions in response to the COVID-19 outbreak and the governor's civil preparedness and public health declarations, including: Requirement for employees of long-term care facilities to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. 13D on COVID-19 vaccination requirements for state employees, school employees, and childcare facility staff, Modification of deadline for long-term care facility staff to receive vaccinations, Establishment of temporary nurse aide program, COVID-19 vaccination requirements for state employees, school employees, and childcare facility staff, Access to COVID-19 immunization information, Requirement for employees of long-term care facilities to receive COVID-19 vaccinations, Authorization for municipal leaders to implement universal mask requirements, Modification of effective date on legislation that requires testing of nursing home staff, Modification of thirty-six month age limit for Birth-to-Three services, Extension and expiration of COVID-19 orders, Revised order for masks and face coverings, Extension of authority for DMV to issue duplicate driver's licenses and identification credentials remotely, Permits service of alcohol outdoors without requiring that drinks be served with food, Extends to May 20 executive orders that have been identified as critical to pandemic response and recovery, Consolidates and renews contracting flexibility to procure essential goods, services, and real estate to respond to the pandemic, Consolidates and renews authority for relevant agency heads to restrict visitation at congregate facilities in order to limit the risk of transmission of COVID-19, Consolidates all of the temporary flexibilities and changes to liquor sales and service, Consolidates and renews sector rules and related enforcement authority so that the Department of Economic and Community Development can continue to issue changes to these rules as the circumstances evolve and vaccination rates increase, Extends to May 20 various executive orders that have been identified as critical to pandemic response and recovery, except for those covered by Executive Orders No. At a news conference Tuesday in Middletown, the . The orders are grouped by category for ease of reference. 2020-24 - State of Emergency Due to Severe Weather Event Effective: 04/15/2020 | Expires on: This Order is effective immediately and shall remain in effect for a period of fifteen (15) days unless otherwise expressly stated herein or modified, amended, or rescinded by subsequent Order. July 19, 2021: Executive Order No. Currently, the Public Health and Civil Preparedness Emergency is scheduled to end on September 9, 2020. A recent court case on those executive powers has reignited the tug-of-war. Even the brief expiration of the CDC moratorium had an immediate and devastating impact on . The Office of Professional Regulation issued guidance about the emergency legislation signed into law on March 30, 2020 (PDF, 232KB), which temporarily allows out-of-state providers licensed in good standing to provide telehealth services in Vermont during the COVID-19 public emergency. The governor's pandemic executive orders are set to expire in four weeks. Instead, the rules could be extended for an extra 30-days. 10, which includes updates to regulations for the liquor industry. Lamont Extends Most Executive Orders: What You Need To Know - Across Connecticut, CT - Gov. The initiative will be funded with $10.7 million of Connecticut's federal COVID-19 recovery funding. by the issuing authority or a subsequent executive order or by the expiration of its enabling executive order. 9A, August 21, 2020: Executive Order No. He wants to discuss them with legislators. COVID-19: Get the latest updates on COVID-19 at ct.gov/coronavirus.  Find a vaccination site near you at ct.gov/covidvaccine. Extends prior executive orders related to remote shareholder and nonprofit meetings during the COVID-19 state of emergency. 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