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10,501
2020
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no_bias
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Responses to requests and filing for public records, whether already submitted or pending submission, are extended "until 15 business days following the termination of any Declaration of a State of Emergency."
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10,502
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095850
All court facilities are closed to the public until 4/1 r
group_1
10,503
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095000
State offices should remain open, all state employees who can telecommute are required to telecommute in accordance with department of human resources guidance. Employees unable to telecommute should report to their "normal place of work at the start of their shift."
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10,504
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095891
Describes what social distancing measures are (6 ft distance, hand washing/sanitizing, cover cough or sneeze without hands, etc.")
no_bias
10,505
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095891
All individuals are ordered to shelter in place at home or residence except "as permitted in this Fifth Modification of the Declaration of a State of Emergency." Shared outdoor space must be utilized while maintaining 6 ft social distancing. Individuals may leave their homes when conducting "essential activities or travel." Nothing in this order prevents DEMA from enforcing isolation and quarantine orders. Section 7/8: Permits leaving ones home to carry out Essential Activities or Essential Travel. Defines what Essential Activities and Essential Travel are.
no_bias
10,506
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095891
All individuals who meet criteria to recieve test by CDC guidelines, regardless of insurance, ability to pay, etc. should be able to recieve a test.
no_bias
10,507
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095891
Bans all travel except "Essential Travel or travel for Essential Activities..." Passengers traveling on public transportation must abide by social distancing requirements wherever possible.
no_bias
10,508
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095891
Describes the "Minimum Basic Operations" that employees must undergo when conducting business.
no_bias
10,509
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095699
Acceptance of emergency civil filings via email, relaxed notarization rules
no_bias
10,510
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095621
directs the Public Health Authority on assessment of medical supplies, capacity, procurement, other measures necessary
no_bias
10,511
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095621
order does not derogate powers previously assigned to agencies in the state of emergency and five modifications
no_bias
10,512
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095621
declares of public health emergency on top of state of emergency
no_bias
10,513
2020
citizenship
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
Reschedules elections that were to take place, states that no elections can be held until May 15th, 2020. Changes criteria surrounding absentee ballots.
group_1
10,514
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
DNREC authorized to change rules regarding natural resources in response to COVID-19 concerns that may implicate the natural resources of Delaware.
no_bias
10,515
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
Section H, subsection 2: States that this order and any order following are in effect until May 15th or COVID-19 threat has been eliminated. Section H, subsection 3: States that this order has the effect of law and can be enforced as such.
no_bias
10,516
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
Changes Delaware code regarding residential mortgage foreclosures. See Section C 1-6.
no_bias
10,517
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095505
Section 1: Out of state healthcare providers with an active license or certificate can practice in the state of Delaware. Section 2: Healthcare providers with an inactive or license that has been expired for 5 years may practice as long as that license was in good standing before the date it went inactive. Section 5: Students enrolled in approved nursing schools are authorized to conduct medical examinations and tests as long as they are supervised by a medical professional with an active license. Section 6: Students currently enrolled in a degree that meets certain requirements may conduct certain medical procedures as long as they are supervised by a medical professional with an active license. Section 7: Any out of state healthcare provider practicing in Delaware due to this Executive Order is considered a Public Employee.
group_1
10,518
2020
disability
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095505
Section 3: Out of state mental health providers with an active license may provide in-person and telemedicine services in Delaware. Section 4: All mental health providers with an inactive/expired license may practice if their license was in good standing 5 years prior to its expiration.
group_1
10,519
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
Prohibits insurers from terminating a covered insurance policy because of lack of payment during the state of emergency unless they have a court order. See Section E for descriptions of "covered insurance policy" and "covered policyholder".
group_2
10,520
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095051
shooting range by appointment only, Zoo, Go Ape course will not open for the season currently
no_bias
10,521
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
Halts the shutdown of utilities due to late fees or untimely payments. See Section D 1-4.
group_2
10,522
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095866
Section H, subsection 1: Changes wording from 4th modification of SOE by adding "to the greatest extent possible exclude individuals at highest risk of poor outcomes..."
no_bias
10,523
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095889
Section 7: Individuals who are traveling to Delaware to conduct "essential business" are strongly encouraged to work from home if possible.
no_bias
10,524
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095889
Sections 4-6: Explains what steps should be taken to self-quarantine, length of quarantine, what exceptions there are, and how it should be paid for.
no_bias
10,525
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095889
Section 1-3: Individuals entering Delaware from another state must immediately self quarantine for 14 days upon entry or the duration of their trip to Delaware. All individuals who have come to Delaware in the past 14 days must self-quarantine for 14 days. Describes how individuals should self-quarantine.
no_bias
10,526
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 4, subsection e: Lifts restrictions on State Park beaches used for surf fishing. See Section 4, subsection e, i-vii, for specific restrictions.
no_bias
10,527
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 3, subsection a-b: DOA in Delaware Department of Finance ordered to issue "Internal Control Policy Guidence for COVID-19 to all State Organizations..."
no_bias
10,528
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 2, subsection d-e: authorizes the Public Health Authority to suspend rules and regulations as they see fit.
no_bias
10,529
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 4, subsection c: Modifies Sixth Modification of State of Emergency to include "any owner occupied manufactured home on leased land..."
no_bias
10,530
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 2, subsection c: All hospitals, nursing/residential facilities, and ambulatory health services are to comply with the Public Health Authority's guidence for the use of PPE.
no_bias
10,531
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 4, subsection d: states that no provision is to be interpreted as "relieving any policyholder of obligations to pay premium payments due an insured or to comply with other obligations that a policyholder may have pursuant to a covered insurance policy."
group_2
10,532
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 4, subsection a: "... all regulations requiring any in-person contact before or during telemedicine services provided by any medical professional are hereby suspended."
no_bias
10,533
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 4, subsection b: Modifies Fifth Modification of the Declaration of State of Emergency from March 22nd, 2020. Paragraph 12 is edited to change the guidelines for who can acquire a test from the CDC guidelines to the Division of Public Health guidelines.
no_bias
10,534
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 2, subsection f-h: changes work requirements like hours of direct care to residents and training requirements for feeding assistants in long term care facilities.
group_2
10,535
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095926
Section 2, subsection a-b: State buildings and essential businesses deemed "high risk" by the Public Health Authority shall screen employee and visiting member of the public upon entering the premises as well as display signage that cautions individuals experiencing symptoms to not enter the premises.
no_bias
10,536
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7094994
Public Health Authority and Public Safety Authority are authorized to request assistance from private firms, companies, businesses, or individuals on behalf of the state to determine if that entity is considered a public employee because of their ability to assist the PHA or PSA.
no_bias
10,537
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7094994
Section 6 and 7 state that the order is in effect until termination of state of emergency, or if any additional orders rescind, superscede, or amend past orders. Also states that the order has "the effect of law." Failure to comply with order constitutes a criminal offense.
no_bias
10,538
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7094994
Organizers of gatherings of 10 are ordered to cancel all gatherings until May 15 or COVID threat has been eliminated. Gatherings of 10 or fewer should abide by Social Distancing requirements stated in the Fifth modification to the State of Emergency.
no_bias
10,539
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095862
Section 1-14: Any student currently enrolled, graduate student, or graduate of master's degree of any Respiratory Care program, physician assistant or surgeon assistant program, practical or professional nursing program, doctoral program, educational program in occupational therapy, educational preparation of physical therapist or physical therapist assistant program, speech langugae pathology program, or Certified Nursing Assistant certification program is authorized to practice as long as they are supervised by a healthcare professional with an active license.
group_1
10,540
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7094994
Edits paragraph 4.d. of 8th modification of state of emergency. Adds that policyhoders get an extension on paying back premiums (without penalty or interest) during the duration of the state of emergency
group_2
10,541
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095167
limits number of bus passengers, through the rear door with no fare collection
no_bias
10,542
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7094994
All businesses permiting customers onto their premises will abide by restrictions put forward in Section 2, subsection a-e. No more than 20% fire capacity, mark out 6 ft distance checkmarks for customers to stand on, discontinue self serve counters, businesses ordered to designate staff to enforce rules put in place, these rules do not apply to healthcare providers.
no_bias
10,543
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095734
Closes campgrounds to all individuals except "essential guests" who must comply with social distancing measures.
no_bias
10,544
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095734
Remote meetings of stockholders may change a scheduled in-person meeting to an electronically held meeting or postpone that meeting until it is reasonable to hold.
no_bias
10,545
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095734
Section 7, subsection b: "Paragraph 7.d. of 5th Modification to the Declaration of the State of Emergency... is expressly modified by the terms of this Tenth Modification."
no_bias
10,546
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095734
Removes restrictions on telemedicine that require both video and audio, which allows non-smart phones or landlines to be used for telehealth.
no_bias
10,547
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095734
subsection a: closes commercial lodging (including any restaurants, bars, fitness centers, pools, or spas located in that lodging) except for reservations for "essential guests".
no_bias
10,548
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095734
Section 7, subsection a: Adds new paragraph to 8th Modification of State of Emergency, Paragraph 2.bf: Requirement for signage that indicates individuals feeling ill should not enter the premises does not apply to hospitals subject to the requirements of EMTALA.
no_bias
10,549
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095091
Section 1-2: State of emergency declared March 12, 2020 is hereby extended and all provisions in State of Emergency shall remain in full effect until terminated in accordance to law.
no_bias
10,550
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095574
Public Health Authority (PHA) is authorized to issue orders, as deems necessary, to monitor, prevent, and reduce spread of COVID-19 in and around all facilities/agencies licensed by the Division of Health Care Quality.
no_bias
10,551
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095574
Adds "home health agencies and personal assitance service agencies" to the list of regulated facilities that must comply with PPE standards.
no_bias
10,552
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095574
Nursing facilities licensed under Title 16 must "immediately ensure that they are in full compliance with Public Health Authority guidance related to COVID-19. Facilities should check daily for updates and maintain practices accordingly. Section A, paragraph 5/6: adds personnel practices such as designating areas for sick patients/staff and patients who return to the facility from the hospital after being treated for COVID-19 are to be quarantined. Paragraph A, section 7/8: adds a timetable to when training requirements need to be completed by 4/20/2020. All medical directors of facilities must complete additional training by 4/27/2020.
no_bias
10,553
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095574
Section B, subsection 1-11: Sets out guidelines for how remote notorization is to be conducted. See 11th Modification to State of Emergency Declaration for specifics.
no_bias
10,554
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095574
Any healthcare provider that tests positive for COVID "shall comply with Public Health Authority's guidance for the use of such tests." Providers must provide each patient tested with "educational materials developed by the PHA."
no_bias
10,555
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096176
independent contractors and self-employed may start apply on website in coming week for unemployment
group_2
10,556
2020
disability
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095713
Section B, subsection 2: Requirements for short term disability (STD) are suspended for employees who cannot get elective surgeries due to healthcare suspension of elective surgeries are entitled to certain benefits.
group_1
10,557
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095713
Section B, subsection 1: Parties applying for a marriage license may be seen via video conference call that allows voice and video. Issuing officer can watch parties sign marriage license/make certifications required via video call.
no_bias
10,558
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095713
Section 1-3: Any individual who at one point held an active medical license/certification from any US Jurisdiction to practice medicine may get it reinstated to "provide healthcare services on a volunteer basis." Stipulations explained in EO 12th Modification to Declaration of State of Emergency. The State of Delaware will not bear any costs that come from this. Section 4-6: Any individual must be registered with the Medical Reserve Corps before they are allowed to work. For these volunteers to be activated, the hospital must "activate its crisis standard of care". All individuals volunteering will be considered "Qualified Medical Personnel."
no_bias
10,559
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095713
Section B, subsection 3: Removes Paragraph A.5.b from 11th Modification of State of Emergency and replaces it with "Designate a room... for newly and readmitted residents infected with COVID-19 are kept for 14 days on appropriate infection precautions per guidence from the Public Health Authority..."
no_bias
10,560
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095713
Executive branch agencies regulations proposed/on file before State of Emergency can be left open for public comment (at the discretion of the agency) "until 30 days from the date the state of emergency is rescinded."
no_bias
10,561
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096207
Closure of schools of the remainder of the academic year
group_1
10,562
2020
age
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095482
Section 1-2: describes what the definition of "face covering" is. States that "medical-grade masks" are not to be purchased by individuals and should be saved for healthcare providers. Children under the age of 2 must not wear face masks for risk of suffocation, children age 12 and under are not required to wear a mask. Section 3, subsection a-e: All individuals must wear fask covering (except when it inhibits that individual's health or under the age of 2) while in certain establishments. (See 13th Modification of State of Emergency section 3 subsection a-e for list of places.) Section 4: All businesses no later than 5/1/2020 must provide face covering to employees working in common areas or while working with customers. Businesses must provide (at their expense) face covering and hand sanitizer for employees. Section 5: Businesses may refuse customers not wearing face masks for a non-medical reason unless the business is providing food, medication, or medical supplies. If they are providing such goods then they must make them accessible via alternate methods (pickup or delivery). Section 6: Businesses must remind customers (via signs) that face coverings are required inside the business. Section 7: Single use face coverings should be properly discarded in the trash and reusable face coverings should be washed daily. Section 8: provides link for how to make, wear, and clean face coverings per CDC.
group_2
10,563
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095758
Section 1: any graduate of medical school that meets requirements is authorized to practice medicine as long as the student is supervised by a physician with an active license. Section 3-4: Any out of state occupational therapist, physical therapist, or speech language pathologist or person who once held an active license in Delaware may practice as long as that license was active and in good standing for the duration of the five-year period prior to the date it expired.
group_1
10,564
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095758
Section 2: Any student currently enrolled in medical assistant or phlebotomy training program is authorized to provide COVID-19 tests so long as the student is supervised by a licensed or certified provider.
group_1
10,565
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095715
state parks and wildlife area visitors will have to bring masks
no_bias
10,566
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095635
All medical certifications of death in the state shall be "completed, signed, certified, and filed electronically through the Delaware Vital Events Registration System (DelVERS).
no_bias
10,567
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095635
Section 1, subsection a-c: Adds holdover provisions. No tenant subject to holdover provision is required to pay a sum that exceeds monthly rent.
group_2
10,568
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095635
Application deadline for Senior School Property Tax Credit Program is extended to June 1, 2020.
group_2
10,569
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669864
joint multi-state agreement to develop regional supply chain for PPE and medical equipment
no_bias
10,570
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670070
hair care service open, only offered to workers at essential businesses
no_bias
10,571
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670070
golf carts allowed on course with one rider at a time
no_bias
10,572
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670075
operate Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer for children elgible for free or reduced-price school meals
group_2
10,573
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669806
fees and passes reinstated in state parks and wildlife ares
no_bias
10,574
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670085
Section B, subsection 5-6: Adds to paragraph 1.b of 8th Modification to Declaration of State of Emergency by adding "any employee of a businesses deemed essential..." shall be provided childcare by licensed childcare homes and centers. Childcare Sites not deemed "Emergency Childcare Sites" are to remain closed.
no_bias
10,575
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095265
Section A, subsection 5-7. Subsection 5: Removes mentoring requirements for 2019-20 academic year. Subsection 6: Removes liscensing requirements for 2019-20 acadmeic year - novice teachers who did not achieve all observation or evaluation will move on to next year of their initial license. Subsection 7: Allows educators holding expiring licenses to have 6 additional months to complete 90-hour minimum professional development requirement. Subsection 11: Suspends requirement that mandates novice/experienced educators and administators recieve Delaware Performance Appraisal System (DPAS) evaluations every 2 years is suspended for 2019-20 academic year. Subsection 12: Removes requirement that mandates administrators recieve DPAS II evaluation during 2019-2020 academic year.
group_1
10,576
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095265
Section A, subsection 1-3: removes regulation that school employees must submit transcripts for any purpose until 90 days after State of Emergency is terminated, removes hours requirement of around 1000 hours for students to achieve before moving on, removes requirement that mandates 10-month employees work for 188 full days as long as schools maintain remote learning. Subsection 8: removes requirement that says communication must be sent by certified mail. Subsection 9: Suspends Praxis subject Assessment until 6 months after State of Emergency is terminated. Subsection 10: Removes requirement stating that ARTC program participants to attain 2 satisfactory summative evaluations, pass content readiness exam, and an approved performance assessment within the first 2 years of teaching for the 2019-20 acadmeic year such that the 2019-20 academic year not count as one of the first two years of teaching. Subsection 13-19: Removes restrictions for 2019-2020 academic year. See Sixteenth Modification to State of Emergency May 10 2020 for details.
group_1
10,577
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095265
Section A, subsection 4: "Content-readiness exam or performace assessment..." shall be suspended until 6 months after the State of Emergency is terminated.
no_bias
10,578
2020
age
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669818
Section A, subsection 1: Reopens beaches to everyone who has been in the state for 14 days provided they comply with social distance measures like masks and 6 ft distance. Masks mandatory for individuals over 13 on the boardwalk. Section A, subsection 2-5: adds restrictions to what beachgoers, towns with beaches, and on-premise food vendors must do to maintain social distancing measures. Section A, subsection 7-9: Edits paragraph 4.e. of 8th Mod to State of Emergency, paragraph 7.c. of 5th Mod to State of Emergency, and paragraph 3 of 13th Mod to State of Emergency by changing restrictions on surf fishing vehicles, outdoor activities, and boardwalks.
group_2
10,579
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669818
Section A, subsection 6: Allows Delaware Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) to develop capacity limits for beaches on the number of parking spots and number of individuals and vehicles allowed to enter the parks.
no_bias
10,580
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669818
Section C, subsection 2: During the state of emergency medical assistance recipients' contact information may be exchanged between the Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance and the Public Health Authority.
no_bias
10,581
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669826
Lays out plan to reopen public pools and discusses restrictions that will be put in place (sanitation, 20% fire capacity, social distancing, etc.).
no_bias
10,582
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669918
in-person services of 10 or fewer people or follow social distancing and face covering at 30% occupancy
no_bias
10,583
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670046
three reopening working groups on how to reopen school safely for health and wellness, academics and equity, operations and services
no_bias
10,584
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669739
$67 million grant for expanded testing and COVID data capacity
no_bias
10,585
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670112
on approval of expanded outdoor seating, ability to deny or approve liquor license, plans for service of alcohol
no_bias
10,586
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670112
local or state authority may revoke permissions regarding food and drink guidelines for noncompliance; division of small business may make additions
no_bias
10,587
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670112
parks and recreations facilities open; campgrounds still closed other than essential guests
no_bias
10,588
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670112
failure to comply is a criminal offense, must be enforced
group_1
10,589
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670112
30% capacity barber shops, hair salons, tanning salons, exercise faciltiies; NOT open: tattoo parlors, nail salons, spas, waxing
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10,590
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670112
reopen racetracks, continued golf course open, shooting ranges; NOT open stport facilities, bowling, skating rinks, etc
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10,591
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669920
Forest campsites and Redden lodge remain closed until online reservation system implemented
no_bias
10,592
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670061
soft opening for court building, allowing limited professionals into the building, safety protocols at entrances
group_1
10,593
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669963
schools may choose to offer in-person summer school with cleaning protocols
group_1
10,594
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669815
COVID protocol, face coverings, screening, social distancing, cleaning plans in place fore summer camps open
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10,595
2020
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no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669933
Section 1-7: Establishes the Pandemic Resurgence Advisory Committee (PRAC) in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. Lays out who will be on this committee, what it will do, when it will meet, and how it will meet. Scheduled to dissolve on September 30, 2020 unless extended.
no_bias
10,596
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669785
campgrounds must space out plots, otherwise reopened fully; parks open with social distancing
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10,597
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669785
tattoo parlors, spas, waxing, brow, nail salons, etc., may reopen at 50%; exercise facilities max 15 people classes, 50% capacity
no_bias
10,598
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670072
Court-related professional boards and Court on the Judiciary to begin in-person proceedings
group_1
10,599
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7670018
personal care services--hair salons, tattoo parlors, etc increased capacity of 60%
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10,600
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669780
community-based testing events set for beach area after COVID outbreak
no_bias