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10,801
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279708
required to monitor activity and symptoms 3-5 days after negative test
no_bias
10,802
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279627
DOES Director, City Administrator, and Chief Financial Officer will develop a plan for the repayment of Title XII loans
no_bias
10,803
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279597
100 million dollar bridge fund for hospitality and service indusitries impacted by pandemic
group_2
10,804
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279527
give the Director of Admissions greater flexibility as to manner of payment
no_bias
10,805
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279566
in order to have law clinics provide legal help, schools must: provide students with the rigorous training, supervision as the students develop the cases, clearly inform clients that the law students are not yet licensed as attorneys, etc.
group_1
10,806
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279527
permit the bar exam to be given over more than two days, eliminate prior specific dates for administering the bar examination, eliminate the mix-and-match option for obtaining a passing bar-examination score, eliminate language that suggests post-examination review of examination results will be done in person
group_2
10,807
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279527
provide for taking of the oath by declaration in addition to by a notary
no_bias
10,808
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279566
permitting law students in certain area law-school clinics to provide representation pro bono publico to indigent clients
no_bias
10,809
2020
religion
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279581
reduces outdoor limit from 50 to 25, cannot exceed ten people inside (unless religious)
group_2
10,810
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279581
must suspend all indoor fitness classes, reduces capacity of indoor classes to 25 people
no_bias
10,811
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279611
Appellate mediations have resumed via telephonic conference or remote videoconferencing
no_bias
10,812
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279611
liberally granting extensions for time on motions; Clerk may continue to email all counsel and unrepresented parties a copy of the opinion or judgment and notice
group_1
10,813
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279611
court of appeals courthouse and office of admissions closed to public
group_1
10,814
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279611
emergency filing protocol and efiling encouraged, pro se parties can file online; Clerk may continue to email all counsel and unrepresented parties a copy of the opinion or judgment and notice
group_1
10,815
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279611
oral arguments will be heard via telecall; Appellate mediations have resumed via telephonic conference or remote videoconferencing
group_1
10,816
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279611
locations for those without access to wifi to be present for their court hearings
group_1
10,817
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279634
free testing for students and teachers going back to in person instruction
no_bias
10,818
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279628
Director of the Department ofHousing and Community Development and the Director of the DC Housing Finance Agency granted authority to issue public health emergency response grants and loans to housing providers that have experienced financial harm
no_bias
10,819
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279554
for cohorts of noncontact drills, group size is limited to 12; properly distanced classes for phys ed can include more than ban limit
no_bias
10,820
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279554
rec centers required to suspend practices and events for high school level sports
no_bias
10,821
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279554
phys ed should not allow students contact with each other
group_1
10,822
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279554
prohibits high contact sports except university and professional level, noncontact drills only for highschool aged; suspends high school level competition; supends additional permits on DPR fields
group_1
10,823
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279544
one time stimulus payment to those who filed for unemployment
group_2
10,824
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279664
nonresident patients located in a U.S. territory with an active medical cannabis program that issues patient cards or government issued documents may receive medical cannabis from a District dispensary; obtain medical marijuana while also adhering to the Districts social distancing guidelines; dispensaries to provide medical marijuana to qualifying patients through delivery, curbside pickup, and at-the-door pickup options
no_bias
10,825
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279616
revise the Flood Hazard Rules, set forth in Appendix G of the Building Code, to comply with FEMA and National Flood Insurance Program requirements
no_bias
10,826
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
retail food sellers previous self set capacity overruled to limit to 25% with limit of 250 people
no_bias
10,827
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
may admit no more than 25% capacity with limit of 250 people
no_bias
10,828
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
limits capacity to 25% or 250 people, whichever is fewer
no_bias
10,829
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
clarifies there can be no large groundbreaking events that exceed limits of gathering ban
no_bias
10,830
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
limits capacities of bowling alleys, squash courts, slimbing gyms, and skate parks to 25%, 25 people per room, and no more than 200
no_bias
10,831
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
ends all tours of museums, decreases museums to 250 people capacity and 25 in auditoriums/self guided rooms; decreases libararies capacity to 25% with max of 200 people
no_bias
10,832
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279540
clarifies how no more than 250 people may be on DPR field at a time
no_bias
10,833
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
walkthrough and school readiness checklist required of all schools before they reopen
no_bias
10,834
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
elementary and early education students required to wear mask or appropriate alternative
no_bias
10,835
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
teachers entiutled to quarantine for ful forteen days after exposure or positive test\
group_2
10,836
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
not required to teach outside disciplines, duty-free prep time required, not subject to discipline for out of their control interruptions to online learning; employees must be tested
group_2
10,837
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
shall align expectations to CDC and DC health guidelines in shcools; healthcare professionals on school sites; temp check for all students and teachers; update HVAC systems; given the option to remain distance teaching; not repurpose gyms or libraries as general education spaces
no_bias
10,838
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
required to close schools immediately if found to be unsafe for teaching; given the option to remain diatance teaching
group_1
10,839
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
required to maintain in classrooms; teacher and student desks separated by at least six feet; markers and signage in many languages
group_1
10,840
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279479
required to provide wifi and devices to instuctors who are doing distance learning and do not have access
group_1
10,841
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279484
allow on-premises retailers licensees and manufacturer licensees, class A or B, holding an on-site sales and consumption permit, or a Convention Center food and alcohol business to register with the Board to sell, serve, and allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages on new or expanded outdoor public and private space not listed on its license; AR0002: creates code 810 which sets out limits for on site consumption of alcohol to restrict gatherings and increase social distancing
no_bias
10,842
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279649
limits hours of alcohol delivery and takeout by one hour
no_bias
10,843
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279573
parks and rec may only take reservations for private swimming and fitness sessions
no_bias
10,844
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279573
museums closed; closes indoor library services; parks and rec may only take reservations for private swimming and fitness sessions
no_bias
10,845
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279645
portal for healthcare workers to schedule vacinne appointments; expanding to all healthcare workers
group_2
10,846
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095461
Section 2-5: Directs State Health Officer to take action necessary to protect the public health and to follow guidelines by CDC and develop protocols to slow the spread of COVID as well as educate the public. Section 4: Designates Florida Department of Health as lead state agency in coordinating response. State Health Officer or designee will inform executive office of the Governor. Section 5: Ratifies all actions taken by State Health Officer before Executive Order is ratified. Section 9: Directs all agencies to coordinate with Florida Department of Health to provide required assistance.
no_bias
10,847
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095461
Section 7: PUI should be isolated or quarantined for 14 days unless they test negative for COVID-19. Section 8: Directs Florida Department of Health to make determinations on quaranting and isolation based on Florida law.
no_bias
10,848
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095461
Directs State Health Officer to declare a public health emergency in the state of Florida. State Health Officer is authorized to use judgement as to the duration of public health emergency.
no_bias
10,849
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095461
Section 6: Defines "Person Under Investigation" (PUI) using CDC definition and states that any PUI should be assessed for risk and temperature checked twice daily.
no_bias
10,850
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Section 5: Actions necessary to cope with state of emergency will require more funds than currently available. Directs that "sufficient funds be made available... by transferring and expending moneys appropriated for other purposes..."
no_bias
10,851
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Allows the Governor to suspend all statutes/rules affecting budgeting in order to cope with this emergency. Directs that funds be made from Budget Stabilization fund.
no_bias
10,852
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Section 2: Designates Director of the Division of Emergency Management ("Director") as the State Coordinating Officer for the duration of this emergency. Director is to execute the State's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. Designates State Health Officer and Surgeon General as a "Deputy State Coordinating Officer and State Incident Commander". Gives certain authority to State Coordinating Officer (See subsection A-D for specifics). Section 6: State agencies entering emergency final orders should coordinate with State Coordinating Officer as soon as practical.
no_bias
10,853
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Section 8: Activities taken by Director of the Division of Emergency Management and State Health Officer and Surgeon General are hereby ratified. Executive Order is to expire in 60 days unless extended.
no_bias
10,854
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Section 7: Medical professionals who hold an active license in another state may practice in Florida as long as services are free of charge.
group_2
10,855
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Section 3: Orders Adjust General to activate Florida National Guard to deal with emergency.
no_bias
10,856
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Pharmacists may dispense up to a 30 day emergency prescription refill.
no_bias
10,857
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096189
Each state agency may suspend provisions if those provisioins would inhibit the states response to the pandemic. These include leasing, priniting, purchasing, travel, and the condition of employment and the compensation of employees.
no_bias
10,858
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096015
Allows pharmacists to order and evaluate lab and clinical tests, initiate, modify, or discontinue drug therapy, testing minors, creation of collaborative pharmacy practice agreements
no_bias
10,859
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096233
Allows direct care workers and nursing home facilities to do more activities, more tasks delegated to advanced practice nurses, etc related to administering medication, signing death certificates, creating programs for autonomous practice advanced nurses
group_2
10,860
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7094973
Enables chief justices to continue to take actions to mitigate outbreaks, changes to procurements, directing the Court Emergency Management Group
group_1
10,861
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095884
Declares the Seminoles the winners of the NCAA championship due to COVID cancellations
no_bias
10,862
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095073
Waivers for alternative methods of meal delivery, multiple meals, etc for student meals
group_1
10,863
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096074
Section 1-5: Puts restrictions on who can visit assited living communities, how they may visit, what criteria they must meet before entereing, and what documentation must be kept for visitations. Also discourages residents of nursing homes from leaving the facility.
no_bias
10,864
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095105
health care professional licenses extended 30 days; video clinical instruction allowed
group_2
10,865
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095105
renewal prescriptions may be given without physical exam; waives laws that limit prescriptions
no_bias
10,866
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=8138672
14 day quarantine on international travel, cruise travel, and travel to areas of the US experiencing high levels of COVID to all judges, officers, and employees.
no_bias
10,867
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095275
Delineates essential court proceedings and allows chief judges to determine additional proceedings and actions
group_1
10,868
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096203
Any licensee authorized to sell alcohol for consumption on premisess and derives more than 50% of gross revenue from alcohol sales shall suspend all alcohol sales for thirty days.
no_bias
10,869
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096203
Section 2: Limits gatherings on beaches to no more than 10 and must be distanced by at least 6 ft from other parties. Closure of beaches at the discretion of local authorities.
no_bias
10,870
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096203
Section 1: suspends alcohol sales for bars, pubs, and nightclubs that derive more than 50% of their gross revenue from alcohol sales. Section 3: limits occupancy in restaurants to 50%, restaurants should follow CDC guidance like 6 ft distancing, restaurants should screen employees for symptoms. Gives authority to Department of Business and Professional Regulations to implement and enforce provisions. Defines what constitues a "restaurant".
no_bias
10,871
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095784
Assessments section: Cancels assessments for school readiness for 2019-2020 school year. Grades will be determined as if the assessments did not exist.
group_1
10,872
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095784
School Districts section: Closes schools through April 15th. Schools are encouraged to operate remotely if possible.
group_1
10,873
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095845
Continues essential proceedings from previous orders, coordinates between jurisdictions, halts writs of posession, and allows remote notarial acts such as oaths
group_1
10,874
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096230
Moves notarial actions, oaths, witnessing, and other rules applicable to remote forms
group_1
10,875
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095282
Section 1: Orders all vendors licensed to sell alcohol to not be allowed to sell alcohol for on premisis consumption. Allows vendors to sell seal containers for consumption off-premisis and for returns of unopened beverages purchased for an event that was cancelled due to COVID. Vendors are ordered to keep records of all events cancelled due to COVID.
no_bias
10,876
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095176
Section 8: States that these provisions are the minimum basic standards and that municipalities may impose more strict standards within their jurisdiction.
no_bias
10,877
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095282
restaurants and bars are encouraged to continue operating their kitchens to provide delivery and take out options to customers.
no_bias
10,878
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095719
dental, orthodontic, and endontic offices may not partake in any procedure deemed non-urgent or unnecessary.
no_bias
10,879
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095274
pesticide reporting on fertilizer tonnage, notification of pesticide application waived
no_bias
10,880
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095168
Volatility Class D-4 fuels allowed for additional time due to oversupply
no_bias
10,881
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095282
Section 4: Department of Business and Professional Regulations has authority to further implement and enforce provisions. All state/local law enforcement should implement and enforce provisions of Executive Order.
no_bias
10,882
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095176
Gives authority to Broward County Administrator and Palm Beach County Administrator to enforce, relax, modify, or remove closures, as warrented.
no_bias
10,883
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095719
Section 2: gives authority to the Agency for Health Care Adminstration and the Department of Health to implement and enforce provisions in theis Executive Order and take additional measures to preotect public health and welfare.
no_bias
10,884
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095059
waives late fee on renewal, waives firearm requalification and in-person training
group_2
10,885
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095282
Section 3: Closes all gymnasiums and fitness centers in the state of Florida. Does not apply to hotel facilities with a capacity of 10 or less, amenity in residential building, interior of police or fire station, or inside any single-occupant building.
no_bias
10,886
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095719
Section 1: Hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and office surgery centers are prohibited from providing any medically unneccessary procedure or surgery.
no_bias
10,887
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095176
Section 1-4: Closes on-premises service for restaurants. This restriction does not apply to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, and convenience stores except those that provide alcohol/food service for more than 10 people within the incorporated and unicorporated areas of Broward and Palm Beach Counties. This order does not apply to delivery, pick-up/take out services, and necessary restaurants (such as those in airports and hospitals).
no_bias
10,888
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096130
licensure renewal deadlines extended; training programs suspended; any EMT may provide life support care
no_bias
10,889
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096006
Section 1: Individuals entering Florida from areas with substantial community spread are to self isolate for 14 days or the duration of their trip to Florida, whichever is shorter. Does not apply to airline employees or military. Persons isolating are responsible for costs associated with isolation. Florida authorities are to enforce these provisions as best as possible. Any individual who violates quarantine will be charged with a misdemeanor of the 2nd degree, which is punishable by no more than 60 days imprisonment, a fine not to exceed $500, or both.
group_2
10,890
2020
age
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095236
Section 1: Directs State Surgeon General and State Health Officer to issue a public health advisory that states that any individual over 65 or those with serious underlying medical conditions to stay home whenever possible and limit potential exposure to COVID-19.
group_2
10,891
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095774
Section 1: Subsection A repeats Section 1 of FL EO-20-80. Subsection B: Directs all individuals covered under subsection A to inform any individual in Florida they have had contact with in the past 21 days that they came from an area with substantial community spread.
no_bias
10,892
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095236
Section 3: Directs State Surgeon General and State Health Officer to advise those who can work remotely should work remotely.
no_bias
10,893
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096030
Expedited delivery of Huricane Irma funds to help local districts
no_bias
10,894
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096030
Health advisory urging at risk people to stay home for 2 weeks
no_bias
10,895
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096030
State employees can use any type of accured leave for COVID, employees can also donate leave
group_2
10,896
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095234
Directs circuit judges to work for all other circuits and counties for handling necesary matters
group_1
10,897
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096134
limit capacity, impose social distancing and close buildings at boat landings, shooting ranges, etc
no_bias
10,898
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095622
property tax payment date and central assessment tax return filing date extended
group_2
10,899
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095268
Section 1: Includes telehealth services at no additional cost to employees in participating State Group Insurance Program (SGI), state employee pharmacy benefits plans, and HMO and PPO organization plans.
no_bias
10,900
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095530
Closure of public access to coastal and aquatic managed land areas
no_bias