For up-to-date information, assistance, and resources from across state government, click here. As part of this succession, the title page of this directive was changed to carry the AER logo. The below Executive Orders are no longer effective. : 9947/20 + ADD 1 Subject: Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 as regards the EU Recovery prospectus and targeted adjustments … FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine and when performed at the direction and under the supervision of the employing physician or group of physicians; as to medical assistants employed by a licensed health care facility, I suspend the relevant provisions of Ind. Closes restaurants and bars for dine-in service, makes unemployment benefits more widely available. The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive (National Security Presidential Directive NSPD 51/Homeland Security Presidential Directive HSPD-20, sometimes called simply "Executive Directive 51" for short), signed by President of the United States George W. Bush on May 4, 2007, is a Presidential Directive establishing a comprehensive policy on the … Extends Executive Order 141's Safer At Home Phase 2 measures until at least Sept. 11, 2020. Coronavirus ; New health directive set to start this weekend, SCHD prepares to administer 2nd vaccine dose . Replaces Secretarial Order 2 and applies only to nursing homes, including nursing home beds in hospital facilities. FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine and when performed at the direction and under the supervision of the employing physician or group of physicians; as to medical assistants employed by a licensed health care facility, I suspend the relevant provisions of Ind. EO-52 Increases in Hospital Bed Capacity in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ March 20, 2020Translations. Virginia Governor Ralph S. Northam’s COVID-19 Executive Orders and Directives . Reissues certain transportation-related provisions in previous executive orders. Extends certain health and human services provisions in previous executive orders. Effective 5 p.m. May 8, 2020, eases some restrictions on travel, business operations and mass gatherings. Add your phone to the fight here. Most governments decided to temporarily close educational institutions in an attempt to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Absent 'clear directives' from Trump, state and city leaders take aggressive actions to contain coronavirus Published Mon, Mar 16 2020 10:35 PM EDT Updated Tue, Apr 14 2020 7:51 … We are here California has a blueprint for reducing COVID-19 in the state with revised criteria for loosening and tightening restrictions on activities. Further extends the Modified Stay at Home order until at least Feb. 28, 2021. Investment firms are, however, not prohibited from … This text does not contain the Annex to Directive 2001/83/EC. The text of that Directive, Face Mask Directive No. Executive Order 2020-75 Temporary Statewide COVID-19 Restrictions; State Public Health Order 2020-24 … Extends certain health and human services provisions in previous executive orders and delegations of authority. As Ghana desperately await the arrival of some 17,000 vaccines for coronavirus in the country March this year, there is a need to dive into how prepared the country is and the fears ahead. Secretarial Order 6 Extends certain provisions in previous executive orders that are related to transportation. Title: Microsoft Word - EO-51 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).docx Author: kjp29994 Created Date: 3/12/2020 2:11:27 PM Allows for an exception for residents who cannot wear a face-covering due to a medical or disabling condition, but allows employers to require employees to provide proof of … And Zucker contends the timelines line up to suggest that COVID-19 was already surging in nursing homes before the March 25 directive. Download. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recorded 1,270 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19). EO-51 AMENDED: Extending Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ May 26, 2020. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is 701,847 as of January 22, 2021 including 8,777 deaths, 2361 current hospitalizations and 646,144 are inactive/recovered. Clarifies the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium to prevent unwarranted evictions and help struggling communities. January 26, 2021. Rescission of VA Directive 7126.1, Central Office Controlled Items PDF: 06/21/2011 Directive 7126.1 Notices: Notice 11-04: Rescission of VA Financial Policy Directives, Handbooks, Manuals and Bulletins PDF: 08/09/2011 Notices: Notice 12-01: Rescission of Directive and Handbook 7176, Supply, Processing, and Distribution PDF It was a germ game that revealed how vulnerable we are to pandemics. Extends certain Health and Human Services provisions in previous orders and delegates authority of long-term care facilities to the secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Hman Services. Issues a statewide Stay at Home Order beginning Monday, March 30, 2020, at 5 p.m. until April 29, 2020, and directs people to stay at home except to visit essential businesses, to exercise outdoors or to help a family member. Addresses disparities in communities of color that historically have had less access to health care, housing, economic opportunity and more. CCG 51 Interinstitutional File: 2020/0155 (COD) 'I' ITEM NOTE From: General Secretariat of the Council To: Permanent Representatives Committee No. Now, the deceased must be buried in … an order to reduce the spread of covid-19 by limiting non-emergency healthcare procedures: 03/23/2020: 17: an order to mitigate the spread of covid-19 by limiting social gatherings, dine-in service, and gym use, and exposure at nursing and retirement homes, and providing flexibility for restaurants regarding the sale of alcohol: 03/22/2020: 16 Code § 25-22.5-1-2(a)(2) for the limited purpose of allowing medical assistants employed by such a facility and who have … Provides additional regulatory flexibility to help ensure capacity in the state’s health care system and improve its ability to effectively respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. State governments on Sunday differed on the Federal Government’s directive that schools in the country should remain shut till January 18 as part of efforts to curb COVID-19 second wave. Effective April 16, 2020, California Executive Order N-51-20 requires that all employers with 500 or more workers who are engaged in the food supply chain are required to provide up to 80 hours of sick leave for full-time workers (as well as leave calculated on prior hours for … Enhanced Surveillance Advisory - Monitoring and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 Executive Order: 2021-01. We did nothing. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is 676,039 as of January 15, 2021 including 8,311 deaths, 2,857 current hospitalizations and 602,938 are inactive/recovered. Revised prohibitions and restrictions that move the state into Safer at Home Phase 2.5 measures. ~ March 31, 2020Translations, ED-8 AMENDED: Directing the Superintendent of the Virginia Department of State Police to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ April 23, 2020Translations, ED-8 Directing the Superintendent of the Virginia Department of State Police to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ March 19, 2020, ED-7 FIFTH AMENDED: Directing the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Further Extend Certain Administrative Actions to Support the Department’s Phased Reopening ~ August 28, 2020Translations, ED-7 FOURTH AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ June 25, 2020, ED-7 THIRD AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ May 27, 2020, ED-7 SECOND AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ May 8, 2020, ED-7 AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) FSIS directives provide official communications and instruction to Agency personnel in carrying out their functions. Extends Executive Order 141's Safer At Home restrictions and requires people, with some exceptions, to wear face coverings in public when social distancing is not possible. 1 Details of the RECOVERY trial are discussed … Developing nations often lack the reliable supply of medical oxygen found in wealthy Europe and North America, where it is delivered in liquid form by tanker truck and piped directly to the beds of coronavirus patients. This is the first pandemic caused by a coronavirus. Extends certain Health and Human Services provisions in previous orders and delegations of authority. Newby’s order encourages local judicial officials to adopt appropriate safety precautions in addition to those mandated by the order. By WBTV Web Staff | January 28, 2021 at 7:51 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 4:21 PM . FAQs; North Carolina residents should take immediate action to protect themselves and others from COVID-19. This practice direction is made under rule 51.2 of the Civil Procedure Rules (“CPR”). Executive orders issued by Gov. Extends through Jan. 31, 2021, North Carolina’s moratorium on evictions for non-payment of rent. Further extends deadlines for certain health assessments and immunization requirements as a result of impacts of the pandemic. ~ March 17, 2020, ED-6 Continuing the Community Integration Team ~ January 2, 2020Translations, ED-5 Access to Affordable Quality Health Care Coverage ~ October 15, 2019Translations, ED-4 Establishing The Governor’s Executive Leadership Team on School Readiness ~ July 24, 2019Translations, ED-3 Continuing the Statewide Agencies Radio System ~ May 14, 2019, ED-2 Establishing The Governor’s Executive Leadership Team On Highway Safety ~ December 4, 2018Translations, ED-1 Directing the Virginia Racing Commission Regarding Regulations Related to Historic Horse Racing Pursuant to House Bill 1609 ~ July 1, 2018Translations, Leading Virginia Forward - Week in Review, EO-76 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Anticipated Winter Weather, EO-75 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Civil Unrest in Washington, D.C. and Potential Civil Unrest in the Commonwealth, EO-74 Protecting Businesses From Increasing Cost of Unemployment Insurance, EO-73 Declaration of a State Of Emergency Due to Winter Weather, EO-72 AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-72 and Order of Public Health Emergency Nine - Common Sense Surge Restrictions Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-71 Establishment of the Virginia Coastal Resilience Technical Advisory Committee, EO-70 Addressing the Impact of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the Commonwealths Psychiatric Hospital System, EO-69 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Hurricane Isaias, EO-68 AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Eight - Additional Restrictions on the Eastern Region due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-68 and Order of Public Health Emergency Eight - Additional Restrictions on the Eastern Region due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 SIXTH AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Further Adjusting of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 FIFTH AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Further Adjusting of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 FOURTH AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Further Adjusting of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 THIRD AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 SECOND AMENDED and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 AMENDED and Order Of Public Health Emergency Seven Phase Three Further Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-66 Establishment of Juneteenth as a State Holiday, EO-65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six AMENDED - Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six - Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-64 FOURTH AMENDED - Extended Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Civil Unrest in the City of Richmond, EO-64 THIRD AMENDED - Extended Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Civil Unrest in the City of Richmond, EO-64 SECOND AMENDED: Declaration of A State Of Emergency Due to Civil Unrest and Institution of a Curfew in the City Of Richmond, the City of Virginia Beach and the City Of Hampton, EO-64 AMENDED: Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Civil Unrest and Institution of a Curfew in the City of Richmond and the City of Virginia Beach, EO-64 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Civil Unrest and Institution of a Curfew in the City of Richmond, EO-63 AMENDED and Order Of Public Health Emergency Five - Requirement To Wear Face Covering While Inside Buildings, EO-63 and Order Of Public Health Emergency Five - Requirement To Wear Face Covering While Inside Buildings, EO-62 and Order of Public Health Emergency Four AMENDED - Jurisdictions Temporarily Delayed From Entering Phase One in Executive Order 61 and Permitted to Remain in Phase Zero Northern Virginia Region, EO-62 and Order of Public Health Emergency Four - Jurisdictions Temporarily Delayed From Entering Phase One in Executive Order 61 and Permitted to Remain in Phase Zero Northern Virginia Region, EO-61 and Order Of Public Health Emergency Three THIRD AMENDED - Phase One Easing Of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due To Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-61 and Order Of Public Health Emergency Three SECOND AMENDED - Phase One Easing Of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due To Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-61 and Order Of Public Health Emergency Three AMENDED - Phase One Easing Of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due To Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-61 and Order of Public Health Emergency Three - Phase One Easing Of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due To Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-60 AMENDED - Further Clarification of Certain Immunity From Liability For Healthcare Providers in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-60 Clarification of Certain Immunity From Liability For Healthcare Providers in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-59 Postponing May 5, 2020 General and Special Elections to May 19, 2020 Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-58 AMENDED: Access to Medicaid-covered Health Care Services in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-58 Access to Medicaid-covered Health Care Services in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-57 SECOND AMENDED: Licensing of Health Care Professionals in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-57 AMENDED: Licensing of Health Care Professionals in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-57 Licensing of Health Care Professionals in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-56 AMENDED: Postponing June 9, 2020 Primary Election to June 23, 2020 Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-56 Postponing June 9, 2020 Primary Election to June 23, 2020 Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-55 Temporary Stay at Home Order Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-54 Delegation of Authority to the Commissioner of the Virginia Employment Commission to Request Title XII Advances to Support Virginia Worker, Order of Public Emergency Two AMENDED - Order of the Governor and State Health Commissioner Declaration of Public Health Emergency, Order of Public Emergency Two - Order of the Governor and State Health Commissioner Declaration of Public Health Emergency, EO-53 SECOND AMENDED: Extension of Temporary Restrictions on Restaurants, Recreational, Entertainment, Gatherings, Non-essential Retail Businesses, and Closure of K-12 Schools Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-53 AMENDED: Extension of Temporary Restrictions on Restaurants, Recreational, Entertainment, Gatherings, Non-essential Retail Businesses, and Closure of K-12 Schools Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-53 Temporary Restrictions on Restaurants, Recreational, Entertainment, Gatherings, Non-essential Retail Businesses, and Closure of K-12 Schools Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), Order of Public Emergency One AMENDED - Order of the Governor and State Health Commissioner Declaration of Public Health Emergency, Order of Public Emergency One - Order of the Governor and State Health Commissioner Declaration of Public Health Emergency, EO-52 AMENDED - Extension of Increases in Hospital Bed Capacity in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-52 Increases in Hospital Bed Capacity in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-51 AMENDED: Extending Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-51 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), EO-50 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Extreme Flooding, EO-49 AMENDED: Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Potential Civil Unrest at the Virginia State Capitol, EO-49 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Potential Civil Unrest at the Virginia State Capitol, EO-48 AMENDED Continuing the Virginia Data Commission, the Virginia Executive Data Board, and the Virginia Data Governance Council, EO-48 Establishment of the Virginia Data Commission, the Virginia Executive Data, EO-47 Expanding Opportunities for Virginians with Disabilities, EO-46 Declaration of a State of Emergency for the Commonwealth of Virginia Due to Highway Damages From Flooding, EO-45 Floodplain Management Requirements and Planning Standards for State Agencies, Institutions, and Property, EO-44 Continuation of the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Opioids and Addiction, EO-43 Expanding Access to Clean Energy and Growing the Clean Energy Jobs of the Future, EO-42 Promulgation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Emergency Operations Plan and Delegation of Authority, EO-41 Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities of State Agencies and Public Institutions of Higher Education, EO-40 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Hurricane Dorian, EO-39 Establishment of the Commission on African American History Education in the Commonwealth, EO-38 Reauthorizing an Inter-agency Taskforce on Worker Misclassification and Payroll Fraud, EO-37 Transfer of the Virginia Board of Accountancy to the Secretary of Finance, EO-36 Establishment Of The Virginia Stem Education Commission, EO-35 Advancing Equity For Small-, Women-, Minority-, and Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses In State Contracting, EO-34 Declaration of a State of Emergency for the Commonwealth of Virginia Due to Highway Damages From Flooding, EO-33 Continuing the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Quality Child Care and Education, EO-32 AMENDED: Establishment of the Commission to Examine Racial Inequity in Virginia Law, EO-32 Establishment of the Commission to Examine Racial Inequity in Virginia Law, EO-31 Transfer of the Museum of Natural History to the Secretary of Education, EO-30 Appointing The Secretary Of Natural Resources As The Commonwealth's Natural Resources Trustee, EO-29 Establishment Of The Virginia Council On Environmental Justice, EO-28 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency for The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Winter Weather, EO-27 Establishing The Virginia Complete Count Commission, EO-26 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency for The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Winter Weather, EO-25 Establishing The Governor's Affordable Housing Priorities To Address Virginia's Unmet Housing Needs, EO-24 Increasing Virginia’s Resilience To Sea Level Rise And Natural Hazards, EO-23 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Hurricane Michael And In Support Of States Affected By The Storm, EO-22 Establishment of the Governor's Conservation Cabinet: A United Effort to Protect and Conserve Virginia's Natural Resources, EO-21 Establishing The Governors Advisory Commission On Opioids And Addiction, EO-20 Transfer Of The Department Of Military Affairs To The Secretary Of Veterans And Defense Affairs, EO-19 Cloud Service Utilization And Readiness, EO-18 Directing The Commissioner Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles To Extend The Validity Of Expiring Driver’s Licenses And Identification Cards, EO-17 AMENDED: Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Potential Impacts From Hurricane Florence, EO-17 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Potential Impacts From Hurricane Florence, EO-16 Establishing An Inter-agency Task Force On Worker Misclassification And Payroll Fraud, EO-15 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency In Preparation For The Anniversary Of Charlottesville, EO-14 AMENDED: Development And Review Of State Agency Regulations, EO-14 Development And Review Of State Agency Regulations, EO-13 Establishing The Governor’s Advisory Commission On Quality Child Care And Education, EO-12 Parental Leave For Commonwealth Employees, EO-11 The Way Ahead for Virginia's Children: Establishing the Children's Cabinet, EO-10 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather And Flooding, EO-9 Directing The Commissioner Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles To Extend The Validity Of Expiring Driver’s Licenses And Identification Cards, EO-8 Designation Of Executive Branch Officers And Employees Required To File Financial Disclosure Statements, EO-7 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather, EO-6 Executive Order Supporting The Critical Role Of The Virginia Department Of Environmental Quality In Protection Of Virginia’s Air, Water, And Public Health, EO-5 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather, EO-4 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather, EO-3 Delegation Of Governor's Authority To Declare A State Of Emergency, To Call The Virginia National Guard To Active Service For Emergencies Or Disasters, And To Declare The Governor Unable To Discharge The Powers And Duties Of His Office When The Governor Cannot Be Reached Or Is Incapacitated, EO-2 Authority And Responsibility Of The Chief Of Staff, ED-13 Directing the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program Regarding Responsibility and Reporting to the Commonwealth's Chief Resilience Officer, ED-12 Continuing the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign: Employee Workplace Giving and Volunteerism, ED-11 Directing the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to Take Certain Actions Related to Chapter 1217 and Chapter 1277 of the 2020 Virginia General Assembly, ED-10 Authorizing the Chief Executive Officer of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-9 Directing the Virginia Marine Resources Commission Regarding Regulations Related to Atlantic Menhaden Pursuant to HB 1448 and SB 791, ED-8 AMENDED: Directing the Superintendent of the Virginia Department of State Police to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-8 Directing the Superintendent of the Virginia Department of State Police to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-7 FIFTH AMENDED: Directing the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Further Extend Certain Administrative Actions to Support the Department’s Phased Reopening, ED-7 FOURTH AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-7 THIRD AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-7 SECOND AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-7 AMENDED: Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-7 Directing The Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), ED-6 Continuing the Community Integration Team, ED-5 Access to Affordable Quality Health Care Coverage, ED-4 Establishing The Governor’s Executive Leadership Team on School Readiness, ED-3 Continuing the Statewide Agencies Radio System, ED-2 Establishing The Governor’s Executive Leadership Team On Highway Safety, ED-1 Directing the Virginia Racing Commission Regarding Regulations Related to Historic Horse Racing Pursuant to House Bill 1609. The Annex currently in force is laid down in Commission Directive 2003/63/EC of … Implements the Modified Stay at Home order and requires nighttime closure for certain businesses and activities for all North Carolinians during overnight hours. In consultation with, and consent of the State, local authorities may impose more stringent directives and orders to address the unique situations in different areas of Utah. ~ September 25, 2019Translations, EO-43 Expanding Access to Clean Energy and Growing the Clean Energy Jobs of the Future ~ September 16, 2019Translations, EO-42 Promulgation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Emergency Operations Plan and Delegation of Authority ~ September 3, 2019Translations, EO-41 Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities of State Agencies and Public Institutions of Higher Education ~ September 3, 2019Translations, EO-40 Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Hurricane Dorian ~ September 3, 2019Translations, EO-39 Establishment of the Commission on African American History Education in the Commonwealth ~ August 24, 2019, EO-38 Reauthorizing an Inter-agency Taskforce on Worker Misclassification and Payroll Fraud ~ August 8, 2019, EO-37 Transfer of the Virginia Board of Accountancy to the Secretary of Finance ~ August 1, 2019, EO-36 Establishment Of The Virginia Stem Education Commission ~ July 17, 2019, EO-35 Advancing Equity For Small-, Women-, Minority-, and Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses In State Contracting ~ July 3, 2019, EO-34 Declaration of a State of Emergency for the Commonwealth of Virginia Due to Highway Damages From Flooding ~ June 27, 2019, EO-33 Continuing the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Quality Child Care and Education ~ June 25, 2019, EO-32 AMENDED: Establishment of the Commission to Examine Racial Inequity in Virginia Law ~ June 4, 2020, EO-32 Establishment of the Commission to Examine Racial Inequity in Virginia Law ~ June 4, 2019, EO-31 Transfer of the Museum of Natural History to the Secretary of Education ~ May 14, 2019, EO-30 Appointing The Secretary Of Natural Resources As The Commonwealth's Natural Resources Trustee ~ March 21, 2019, EO-29 Establishment Of The Virginia Council On Environmental Justice ~ January 22, 2019, EO-28 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency for The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Winter Weather ~ January 12, 2019, EO-27 Establishing The Virginia Complete Count Commission ~ December 18, 2018, EO-26 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency for The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Winter Weather ~ December 8, 2018, EO-25 Establishing The Governor's Affordable Housing Priorities To Address Virginia's Unmet Housing Needs ~ November 15, 2018, EO-24 Increasing Virginia’s Resilience To Sea Level Rise And Natural Hazards ~ November 2, 2018, EO-23 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Hurricane Michael And In Support Of States Affected By The Storm ~ October 11, 2018, EO-22 Establishment of the Governor's Conservation Cabinet: A United Effort to Protect and Conserve Virginia's Natural Resources ~ October 4, 2018, EO-21 Establishing The Governors Advisory Commission On Opioids And Addiction ~ September 26, 2018, EO-20 Transfer Of The Department Of Military Affairs To The Secretary Of Veterans And Defense Affairs ~ September 24, 2018, EO-19 Cloud Service Utilization And Readiness ~ September 17, 2018Translations, EO-18 Directing The Commissioner Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles To Extend The Validity Of Expiring Driver’s Licenses And Identification Cards ~ September 14, 2018, EO-17 AMENDED: Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Potential Impacts From Hurricane Florence ~ September 12, 2018, EO-17 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Potential Impacts From Hurricane Florence ~ September 10, 2018, EO-16 Establishing An Inter-agency Task Force On Worker Misclassification And Payroll Fraud ~ August 10, 2018, EO-15 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency In Preparation For The Anniversary Of Charlottesville ~ August 8, 2018, EO-14 AMENDED: Development And Review Of State Agency Regulations ~ July 16, 2018, EO-14 Development And Review Of State Agency Regulations ~ June 29, 2018, EO-13 Establishing The Governor’s Advisory Commission On Quality Child Care And Education ~ June 25, 2018, EO-12 Parental Leave For Commonwealth Employees ~ June 25, 2018, EO-11 The Way Ahead for Virginia's Children: Establishing the Children's Cabinet ~ June 21, 2018, EO-10 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather And Flooding ~ June 8, 2018, EO-9 Directing The Commissioner Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles To Extend The Validity Of Expiring Driver’s Licenses And Identification Cards ~ April 27, 2018, EO-8 Designation Of Executive Branch Officers And Employees Required To File Financial Disclosure Statements ~ April 25, 2018, EO-7 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather ~ April 16, 2018, EO-6 Executive Order Supporting The Critical Role Of The Virginia Department Of Environmental Quality In Protection Of Virginia’s Air, Water, And Public Health ~ April 3, 2018, EO-5 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather ~ March 2, 2018, EO-4 Declaration Of A State Of Emergency For The Commonwealth Of Virginia Due To Severe Weather ~ February 12, 2018, EO-3 Delegation Of Governor's Authority To Declare A State Of Emergency, To Call The Virginia National Guard To Active Service For Emergencies Or Disasters, And To Declare The Governor Unable To Discharge The Powers And Duties Of His Office When The Governor Cannot Be Reached Or Is Incapacitated ~ January 13, 2018, EO-2 Authority And Responsibility Of The Chief Of Staff ~ January 13, 2018, EO-1 Equal Opportunity ~ January 13, 2018, ED-13 Directing the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program Regarding Responsibility and Reporting to the Commonwealth's Chief Resilience Officer ~ November 16, 2020Translations, ED-12 Continuing the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign: Employee Workplace Giving and Volunteerism ~ September 30, 2020Translations, ED-11 Directing the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to Take Certain Actions Related to Chapter 1217 and Chapter 1277 of the 2020 Virginia General Assembly ~ May 18, 2020Translations, ED-10 Authorizing the Chief Executive Officer of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to Take Certain Administrative Action Due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) ~ April 8, 2020Translations, ED-9 Directing the Virginia Marine Resources Commission Regarding Regulations Related to Atlantic Menhaden Pursuant to HB 1448 and SB 791