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9,801
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095283
All trial court proceedings and civil marriage ceremonies are suspended through May1,2020, except those priority hearings identified in the Special Order of the Chief Justice
group_1
9,802
2020
racial_cultural
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095535
PURCHASE OF SEAFOOD FOR DISTRIBUTION. The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development is encouraged to issue a request for proposal for the purchase of Alaska seafood from the seafood industry for distribution during the COVID19 public health disaster emergency to food banks and soup kitchens in the state, Alaska Native regional corporations, and Alaska Native regional nonprofit organizations for distribution throughout the state
group_2
9,803
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095535
UNFAIR OR DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES. A person that charges more than 10percent over the price charged for supplies in this state in the normal course of business before the start of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID19) public health disaster emergency declared by the governor on March11,2020, as extended by sec.2 of this Act, commits an unfair or deceptive act or practice under AS45.50.47145.50.561 (Alaska Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act)
no_bias
9,804
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095535
During the novel coronavirus disease (COVID19) public health disaster emergency declared by the governor on March11,2020, as extended by sec.2 of this Act, a public utility as defined in AS42.05.990 may not disconnect for nonpayment the residential utility service of a person experiencing financial hardship related to the COVID19 public health disaster emergency. A public utility shall make reasonable efforts to reconnect utility service to a dwelling that is occupied by a person experiencing financial hardship related to the COVID19 public health disaster emergency and that is disconnected for nonpayment on or after March11,2020.
group_2
9,805
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095325
MORATORIUM ON EVICTIONS FOR NONPAYMENT OF RENT. (a) Until the date the governor determines, under sec.2 of this Act, that the novel coronavirus disease (COVID19) public health disaster emergency no longer exists, or until June30,2020, whichever is earlier, the statutory cause of action for forcible entry and detainer for nonpayment of rent under AS09.45 and any other statutory cause of action that could be used to evict or otherwise eject a person who is a residential tenant for nonpayment of rent, including for nonpayment of rent for a storage unit for personal property, is suspended as applied to a person experiencing financial hardship related to the COVID19 public health disaster emergency.
group_2
9,806
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096219
SB241 extends filing and payment due dates for all tax typesexcept Oil and Gas Property and Production taxesuntil July15,2020. Returns and payments that were due on March31,2020, before SB241 was signed and effective, were extended through the Governors COVID19 Disaster Order of Suspension No.2.
group_2
9,807
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095767
Selfemployed workers, or those not working due to the COVID19 pandemic and not eligible for regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits, or those who have exhausted their UI benefits, may qualify for PUA, said Commissioner Dr. Tamika L. Ledbetter.
group_2
9,808
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095970
Fine of up to $1,000 per violation for businesses not following COVID-19 mandate
no_bias
9,809
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095970
Resume with social distancing and no more than 50 people
no_bias
9,810
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095970
Non-essential public and non-public facing businesses reopening at 50 percent capacity
no_bias
9,811
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095970
Bowling alleys may resume operations if they meet all of the following requirements: a. Social Distancing: i. No more than 25 percent maximum building occupancy, as required by law, is permitted at any one time;
no_bias
9,812
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7668996
All Travel To Or From A Community Off The Road System Or The Marine Highway System Is Prohibited, Except As Necessary For: a. Critical Personal Needs b. The conduct of Essential Services/Critical Infrastructure
no_bias
9,813
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279353
Routine health care and elective surgeries still allowed to operate with more precautions
no_bias
9,814
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279353
Healthcare facilities and providers defined in statute, and listed in SectionVIII, will be able to resume lowrisk, routinetype services which require minimal protective equipment by complying with the requirements listed in this section. This section is intended to apply to services that do not require special or invasive procedures.
no_bias
9,815
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669003
Intrastate travel off the raod system or the marine highway system now permitted
no_bias
9,816
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7668994
Must produce negative COVID test if entering Alaska and not quaranting for 14 days
no_bias
9,817
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7668990
Providing broad and rapid relief to small businesses is critical to ensuring that every Alaskan can pay their bills and collect a paycheck during this global crisis, said Governor Mike Dunleavy. These program improvements make certain that Alaskan businesses, nonprofits, and their hardworking employees are not left behind as we continue to manage the health and economic impacts of COVID19.
no_bias
9,818
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669005
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that, pending further rule or order by the Alaska Supreme Court, all court records in court proceedings under AS18.15.375385 and under municipal, borough, or other local government provisions addressing testing, examination, isolation, and/or quarantine of individuals to prevent the spread of a contagious disease shall be confidential records as defined by Alaska Administrative Rule37.5(c)(4). This Order applies to all case records of this type, regardless of date of filing.
group_1
9,819
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7668987
nonresident travelers no longer receive free testing, must test before entering the state and 14 day quarantine is no longer an option
no_bias
9,820
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279404
Judge may authorize the removal of masks or no social distancing
no_bias
9,821
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279436
All travelers to Alaska required to complete travel declaration and encouraged to take pre-travel test or $250 testing fee
no_bias
9,822
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279381
Alaska residents may quarantine for 14 days without a test required when traveling
no_bias
9,823
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279381
No test or quarantine required if travel outside alaska for less than 72 hours
no_bias
9,824
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279394
Misdemeanor trials may resume on November 2, 2020 under the direction of the presiding judge. The presiding judge may limit or suspend misdemeanor trials as necessary to address local public health concerns or other relevant factors.
group_1
9,825
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279397
During the COVID-19 pandemic, from Friday at noon through Sunday, the media may call into court proceedings at Anchorage Jail Court without requesting prior approval. The reporter shall identify their presence and if he or she wants to use an electronic device to record, the reporter shall request permission from the judicial officer overseeing the hearing.
group_1
9,826
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279416
Dept. of Military and Veteran Affairs delegate tasks to state depts. with emergency operations plan
no_bias
9,827
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279416
$1,000,000 from Disaster Relief Fund; Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs authorized to use fund for public health disaster response
group_2
9,828
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279400
suspension of admin codes to allow all state agencies to conduct programs to meet COVID emergency needs
no_bias
9,829
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279405
The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, the Department of Health and Social Services, and the Department of Public Safety, shall work collaboratively with each other and their federal counterparts to effectuate background check requirements as necessary to meet the health, safety, and welfare needs of the citizens of this state, while meeting appropriate mitigation measures related to the Public Health Emergency Disaster declaration.
no_bias
9,830
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279358
Less than 72 hours of travel, quarantine now required; greater than 72 hours test required; no travel if infected
no_bias
9,831
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279358
After travel and negative test, must follow strict social distancing, cannot enter indoor building or attend events for 14 days
no_bias
9,832
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279438
In-person grand jury trials suspended; crimial jury trials suspended til 3/15
group_1
9,833
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279344
1. The requirements of Civil Rule 4 are relaxed to the extent that the rule requires a return receipt be signed by the addressee; the signature of the permitted postal service employee is sufficient proof of service under Civil Rule 4. This paragraph does not affect any existing statutory requirements regarding signature of return receipts. This modification of Civil Rule 4 regarding the addressee signature on return receipts will remain in effect until further order.
no_bias
9,834
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095353
6. The Attorney General shall investigate and vigorously prosecute complaints of consumer fraud in relation to COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment-related services under the consumer protection laws.
group_1
9,835
2021
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095641
Any unspent funds added to the Public Health Emergency Fund will revert back to the budget stabilization fund on June 30, 2021. S.B. 1051 alsocontinues the Arizona Department of Health Services
no_bias
9,836
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095309
Beginning on Saturday, March 21, at 8:00 AM, all non-essential or elective surgeries, including elective dental surgeries, that utilize personal protective equipment or ventilators shall not be performed at any licensed healthcare facility or by any licensed healthcare provider in the State of Arizona.
no_bias
9,837
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095640
Two-thirds of MVD services are available online, yet many of the nearly 12,000 daily customers statewide visit offices to process transactions that could be accomplished through ServiceArizona.com. Beginning Monday, March 23, appointments will be required for any in-office services. Walk-in customers will be directed to access services online or by phone, or if necessary, to make an appointment to return.
no_bias
9,838
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096117
The Arizona Department of Economic Security shall allow the following individuals to apply for and be approved for unemployment insurance in the state of Arizona if the individual meets existing requirements regarding work history, earnings, and residency: a. Individual whose employer has permanently or temporarily ceased or drastically reduced operations due to COVID-19 resulting in a reduction of wages as defined by the United States Department of Labor;
group_2
9,839
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096008
No county, city or town may make or issue any order, rule or regulation that restricts or prohibits any person from performing any function designated by either the Governor, the Director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, or the Division of Emergency Management as an essential function during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
no_bias
9,840
2020
criminal_justice
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095600
WHEREAS, pursuant to A.R.S. 36-790(B), a person or health care provider undertaking any activity required by A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 6, Article 9, including reporting, is immune from civil or criminal liability if the person or health care provider acted in good faith; and
group_1
9,841
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095225
Children and staff/volunteers will have their temperatures taken upon entering the enrichment center- anyone with a fever will not be admitted.
no_bias
9,842
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096234
Arizonatogether.org as a central place for finding help or provide support relating to COVID
no_bias
9,843
2020
age
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096135
Waive emissions testing for vehicle owners 65 or older for one year if require for vehicle registration
group_2
9,844
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095134
Insurers must reimburse hospital providers at the same level of payment for inpatient stay and services provided to a patient in a surge capacity bed as they would for inpatient stay and services in a licensed and/or certified bed.
no_bias
9,845
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095134
Medicaid plans cover services provided in expanded surge capacity beds, no denials
no_bias
9,846
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095286
Defer requirements to renew licenses that have an expiration date between March 1, 2020 and September 1, 2020 by six months from the expiration date, unless those requirements can be completed online;
group_2
9,847
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095134
All licensed hospitals as defined in A.A.C. R9-10-101, shall implement triage processes and develop triage criteria to relieve excess burden on emergency departments, as applicable.
no_bias
9,848
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095643
No customer will have power to their home shut off during the remainder of the Crisis for inability to pay;
group_2
9,849
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095204
A. For the benefit of students enrolled in public schools that have closed as a result of the statewide closure, each public school in this state shall continue to pay its employees, including hourly employees, from March 16, 2020 through March 29, 2020 if an employee is committed to being available to work during the employee's normal work hours. The public school may not require any employee to use accrued vacation or sick leave for the duration of the closure.
group_2
9,850
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095204
1. Public schools in this state are not required to extend the number of school days or add additional instructional hours after the statewide closure ends to make up for the days and hours missed as a result of the statewide closure and to meet the requirements prescribed in sections 15-341.01, 15-391, 15-393, 15-901 and 15-902.04, Arizona Revised Statutes, or any other law for the number of school days or instructional hours, the number of hours a class must meet or the number of hours a student must be enrolled for school finance calculations.
no_bias
9,851
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095932
A. In addition to any other appropriations made in fiscal year 2019-2020, the sum of $50,000,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the crisis contingency and safety net fund established by section 41-110. Arizona Revised Statutes, as added by this act.
group_2
9,852
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096229
School district not financially responsible for charter schools, change s to financing, student counts, state support, etc
group_2
9,853
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095164
Liquor licensing fees for restaurants and bars deferred 90 days
group_2
9,854
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096112
$500,000 to expand Arizona's "Double-Up" Food Bucks program, which allows Arizonans receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance to get a $1 match from the State for every $1 they spend on Arizona-grown fruits and vegetables, up to an additional $20 per day. Private sector partners have also announced that they will contribute $500,000 to the "Double-up program, bringing program capacity to $1 million.
group_2
9,855
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096018
Allow an Arizona licensed pharmacy to receive pharmaceuticals from an unpermitted wholesaler or third-party logistics provider located in another state to alleviate pharmaceutical shortages, provided that the unlicensed wholesaler or third-party logistics provider is licensed in their home state.
no_bias
9,856
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096018
Allow pharmacists to utilize their professional judgment to interchange therapeutically equivalent medications of the same Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug classification unless the prescriber has noted that the medication shall be dispensed as written.
no_bias
9,857
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096104
IT IS ORDERED that Courts may accept for filing any of the documents identified under Rule 14(a) Rules of Family Law Procedure without notarization if they are accompanied by a photocopy of the filer's driver license or other government-issued identification card. The applicant may redact a protected address from driver's license or other government-issued identification card.
no_bias
9,858
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095358
PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Transportation has temporarily reopened two long-shuttered northern Arizona rest areas to support truckers hauling essentials during the current public health situation.
no_bias
9,859
2020
education
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095567
Waives accountability and reporting requirements, proof of academic improvement for the 2020-2021 school year
group_1
9,860
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096223
Pursuant to the Enhanced Surveillance Advisory and A.R.S. 36-782(B)(5) and (E) and 36-786, the Arizona Department of Health Services and local health authorities, to the extent possible, shall share personnel, equipment, materials, supplies and other resources to assist in the implementation of this Enhanced Surveillance Advisory.
no_bias
9,861
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095193
Pursuant to A.R.S. -26-317, any person who violates the provisions of this Order may be charged with a Class 1 misdemeanor and subject to a fine not to exceed $2,500.
no_bias
9,862
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096090
Under new guidelines issued by ADOT, commercial trucks with gross weights of up to 90,000 pounds will be allowed to operate without overweight permits, an increase from the current limit of 80,000 pounds. The new guidelines align with federal guidance and will help ensure Arizona's groceries, pharmacies and medical providers remain fully supplied.
no_bias
9,863
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095468
Nursing Care Institutions, Residential Care Institutions, ICF-IID, and DD Medical Group Homes must offer an electronic visual form of communication, if visitation is restricted, in lieu of face to face visits for all residents.
no_bias
9,864
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096153
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that regarding the duration and termination of certification as a certified limited practice graduate, the second clause of Rule 39 (c) (5) (G) (vi) ("or the first uniform bar examination offered in another jurisdiction for which the law graduate eligible") is suspended and will not be applicable until further order of the Court due to the public health emergency. is
no_bias
9,865
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096043
No county, city or town may make, restrict, or prohibit a restaurant covered by this order from placing temporary signage to indicate that they are open, have delivery, drive-thru or carryout available or that the restaurant has other items for sale. Any restrictions currently in place by a county, city or town, other than those necessary for safety purposes shall be suspended for the duration of this order.
no_bias
9,866
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095193
All persons who arrive in the State of Arizona from an area with substantial community spread, including but not limited to, the New York Tri-State Area (Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York) through any airport in this state shall immediately isolate or self-quarantine themselves for a period of 14 days from the time of entry into the State of Arizona or the duration of the person's presence in the State of Arizona, whichever is shorter. This means that persons shall travel directly to their place of isolation or self-quarantine and only leave that location for essential services.
no_bias
9,867
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095928
Notwithstanding any provision of the Arizona Revised Statutes, law, associated regulations, rules, policies, or procedures, an Arizona healthcare professional licensed pursuant to A.R.S. Title 32, Chapters 13, 15, 17, 18, 25, and 35, or a volunteer health professional registered and recruited through the Arizona Emergency System for the Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (AZ-ESAR-VHP), who in the course of providing medical services in support of the State's public health emergency for COVID-19, is presumed to have acted in good faith and is immune from civil liability.
no_bias
9,868
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095444
The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System shall permit and the Board of Examiners of Nursing Care Institution Administrators and Assisted Living Facility Managers shall certify an individual who completes on-the-job training as provided in this order as if the applicant had fulfilled the requirements for training required by A.R.S. 36-446.15.
no_bias
9,869
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095706
Benefits can't be suspended if worker refuses in-person examination, worker's comp insurance must accept telehealth; can't enfore in-person examination of an injured worker before perscription
group_2
9,870
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096118
1. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) shall issue no-fee permits to mobile food vendors otherwise licensed pursuant to A.R.S. 36-136(1)(4) to provide take-away food service at state rest areas.
no_bias
9,871
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096145
IT IS ORDERED that, in addition to those persons listed in Rule 4(d), Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure, the Administrator of a Health Care Institution as defined in A.R.S. 36-401(22) or such person(s) designated by the Administrator (hereinafter referred to as "Administrator"), may serve the subject person of a guardianship or conservatorship with any documents that Chapter 5 of Title 14, A.R.S., requires to be personally served on that subject person. The Administrator also may serve the principal of a health care directive with any documents required to be personally served on the principal in an action brought pursuant to Chapter 32 of Title 36, A.R.S., to determine the validity of, or to enforce, the principal's health care directive.
no_bias
9,872
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7096145
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Courts may accept for filing any of the documents identified under Rule 10(a), Arizona Rules of Probate Procedure, without an acknowledgment (ie., verification of the signer's identity) if a photocopy of the signer's driver license or other government-issued identification card is attached to the document. The signer may redact from the driver license or other government- issued identification the signer's address and date of birth.
no_bias
9,873
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095238
The Arizona Department of Health Services shall implement a process for hospitals, healthcare facilities and providers to request an exemption from Executive Order 2020-10 and demonstrate they meet the minimum criteria to resume elective, non-essential surgeries. Those receiving an exemption from Executive Order 2020-10 may begin these surgeries on or after May 1, 2020.
no_bias
9,874
2020
economic
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095369
Individuals experiencing homelessness are exempt from this directive, but are strongly urged to obtain shelter as soon as possible and to the maximum extent practicable.
group_2
9,875
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095369
Areas where people may be inclined to congregate in an enclosed or confined area such as indoor shopping malls shall continue to limit operations. Retailers located within such buildings or areas whose only entrance is through the shopping mall or other enclosed area may operate through delivery or curbside service or appointment only.
no_bias
9,876
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095369
nonessential businesses that sell goods may have a drive-up service for customers starting 5/4/2020; By 5/8/2020, customers are allowed in the store
no_bias
9,877
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7095877
Coordinating with Governor Ducey, ADOT in early April raised the gross weight limit for commercial vehicles to 90,000 pounds without the need for an overweight permit, up from the normal 80,000 pounds. That temporary measure, set to expire on April 30, has now been extended to the end of May.
no_bias
9,878
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669114
Report to current residents of congregate settings, next of kin and guardians the number of diagnosed cases and deaths due to COVID-19 occurring within the population of the facility within 24 hours of confirming such information, and provide regular updates on their activities to keep residents safe to residents, next of kin and guardians; and
no_bias
9,879
2020
no_bias
no_bias
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669262
Notwithstanding Executive Order 2020-09, effective Monday, May 11, 2020, dine-in services may resume provided they establish and implement protocols and best practices for businesses to address COVID-19, including enacting physical distancing policies, limiting the number of diners and following protocols as directed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the United States Department of Labor Division of
no_bias
9,880
2020
religion
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669356
Nothing in this order prevents a person from engaging in constitutionally protected activities such as speech and religion or participating in the democratic process.
group_2
9,881
2020
disability
explicit
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669356
3. Under this policy, all vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and individuals with underlying health conditions, are advised to take reasonable steps to continue limiting their time away from their place of residence or property. Members of households with
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Businesses to develop and operate in complicance with COVID-safe procedures
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2020
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669368
Labs to report all testing results to AZ Dept. of Health pursuant to the Advisory
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9,884
2020
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669172
Utilize the Arizona Surge Line for interfacility transfer of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 outside of their healthcare system;
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2. The Adjutant General shall have the authority to mobilize and call to activate all or such part of the Arizona National Guard as is determined necessary and appropriate to assist the ADHS in authorized contact tracing activities under this order.
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Arizonans continue to act responsibly during this public health emergency. The intent of this Executive Order is to ensure that the State of Arizona continues to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 to the greatest extent possible.
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669361
1. The State Board of Education and the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools shall allow school districts and charter schools to offer distance learning options for students without an approved Arizona Online Instruction (AOI) program for the 2020-2021 school year subject to the following requirements and based on the need to limit class size and provide options for students whose parents determine it is in the best interest of their child not to attend in person.
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669179
Effective June 29, 2020, organized public events of more than 50 people are prohibited unless the city, town or county in unincorporated areas has approved the event, and only if adequate safety precautions are implemented, including physical distancing measures. A city, town or county in unincorporated areas may deny a request for an organized event due to public health concerns related to COVID-19. Any approval may be subject to certain conditions or restrictions not inconsistent with this or any other executive order. Nothing in this order shall inhibit a person from engaging in constitutionally protected activities such as speech and religion, and any legal or court process provided that such is conducted in a manner that provides appropriate physical distancing to the extent feasible.
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Businesses to obtain form to be in complicance with COVID guidelines
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669142
1. All schools shall delay the start of in-person classes for the school year that begins July 1, 2020, until August 17, 2020, but schools may begin the school year on their regularly planned start date prior to August 17, 2020 through distance learning.
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State insurers to cover COVID transfer and treatments whether or not the facility is in-network
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Pediatric services to accept patients up to age 26yrs, optimitzing ICU/hospital staff levels
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669175
Indoor seating to operate with less than 50% fire capacity and ensure 6ft of distance between each table, buffet style restaurants to close
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669195
Schools to develop policy to require students/staff to wear face coverings
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669195
Schools may continue to pay their employees during times of school closures
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669195
Schools and charter schools may begin distance learning by the beginning of school year, schools to take steps to offer information to parents frequently, schools to offer free on-site learning for students who need a place to go
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=7669381
Administrative Office of the Courts provides guidance onn how related COVID-19 orders will affect eviction case processing under the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and the Arizona Mobile Home Parks Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; does not address commercial leases
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279380
Renewal requirements for Class D and Class M drivers licenses expiring between March 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 are exrtended by one year from the expiration date printed on the original license card; ADOT expected to update database to reflect this extension
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https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?fileId=10279431
CDC issued an order temporarily halting non-payment of rent evictions through December 21, 2020, and the Administrative Office of the Courts has posted a "Declaration to Landlord" to conform to the CDC's requirements; To be covered by the CDCs order and to halt an eviction, a tenant and any other adult listed on the lease must provide a copy of a Declaration to the landlord, owner of the residential property, or other person who has a right to evict or remove a tenant from a residence; This order does NOT apply to other violations of Arizona law
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Governor issues Enhanced Surveillance Advisory Act, requiring hospitals to report to the AZ Dept. of Health a list of all confirmed COVID-19 patients including personal information, whether they are operating in conventional, conitgnent, or crisis care, and the number of non-essential surgeries performed each day; reports are required every 24 hours; also requires hospitals to report the number of positive influenze patients, number of ventilators in use by influenze patients, number of ICU beds occupied by influenze-positive patients, and number of positive or suspected influenze patients seen each day
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