Section 5. If the application for waiver is not granted, the agency shall provide the applicant with timely written notice of the decision and the reasons therefor. TO: Members of the Press, FROM: Taryn Fenske, Director of Communications, Governor Ron DeSantis, RE: Executive Order 21-175(Ensuring Parents Freedom to Choose Masks in Schools). On August 21, 2020, the Court of Appeals ruled that the Governor's declaration of a state of emergency, her extensions of the state of emergency, . Independent regulatory agencies are encouraged to comply with the provisions of this order. Sec. Any action taken pursuant to Section 1 above shall at minimum be in accordance with Floridas Parents Bill of Rights and protect parents right to make decisions regarding masking of their children in relation to COVID-19. documents in the last year, 981 FURTHER, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 29-a of Article 2-B of the Executive Law to temporarily suspend or modify any statute, local law, ordinance, order, rule, or regulation, or parts thereof, of any agency during a State disaster emergency, if compliance with such statute, local law, ordinance, order, rule, or regulation would prevent, hinder, or delay action necessary to cope with the disaster emergency or if necessary to assist or aid in coping with such disaster, I hereby temporarily suspend or modify for the period from the date of this Executive Order through October 9, 2022 the following: G I V E N under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State on this ninth day of September in the City of Albany in the year two thousand twenty-two. (b) Our Nation, under the law of the United States, in accordance with treaties, statutes, Executive Orders, and judicial decisions, has recognized the right of Indian tribes to self-government. EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. (A) consulted with tribal officials early in the process of developing the proposed regulation; (B) in a separately identified portion of the preamble to the regulation as it is to be issued in the Federal Register, provides to the Director of OMB a tribal summary impact statement, which consists of a description of the extent of the agency's prior consultation with tribal officials, a summary of the nature of their concerns and the agency's position supporting the need to issue the regulation, and a statement of the extent to which the concerns of tribal officials have been met; and. Executive Order - HISTORY 2019 Executive Order 11. EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER TWENTY-ONE TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE: IMPLEMENTING KEY RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADVISORY PANEL TO DEFAC TO STUDY POTENTIAL FISCAL CONTROLS AND BUDGET SMOOTHING MECHANISMS 241, the Parents Bill of Rights, which prevents the state, its subdivisions, or any governmental institution, from infringing on the fundamental rights of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, or mental health of a minor child without demonstrating that such action is reasonable and necessary to achieve a compelling state interest and that such action is narrowly tailored and is not otherwise served by less restrictive means; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida law, all parents have the right to make health care decisions for their minor children; and, WHEREAS, many school districts are scheduled to begin classes on August 10, 2021, which is less than two weeks away, and within four weeks virtually all public schools across Florida will be underway; therefore immediate action is needed to protect the fundamental right of parents to make health and educational decisions for their children; and, WHEREAS, Section 1003.22(3), Florida Statutes, mandates the Florida Department of Health to adopt rules, in consultation with the Florida Department of Education, governing the control of preventable communicable diseases, including procedures for exempting children from immunization requirements; and, WHEREAS, Floridas State Board of Education, the chief implementing and coordinating body of public education in Florida, has the authority to adopt rules pursuant to Sections 120.536(1), 120.54, and 1001.02, Florida Statutes, and may delegate its general powers to the Commissioner of Education; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1008.32(4), Florida Statutes, if the State Board of Education determines that a district school board is unwilling or unable to comply with the law, the State Board shall have the authority to, among other things, withhold the transfer of state funds, discretionary grant funds, discretionary lottery funds, or any other funds specified as eligible for this purpose by the Legislature until the school district complies with the law or state board rule and declare the school district ineligible for competitive grants; and, WHEREAS, given the historical data on COVID-19 and the ongoing debate over whether masks are more harmful than beneficial to children and to school environments in general, we should protect the freedoms and statutory rights of students and parents by resting with the parents the decision whether their children should wear masks in school; and. Executive Order on Blocking Property of Additional Persons Contributing 2020-175 Safeguards to protect Michigan's workers from COVID-19 Rescission of Executive Order 2020-161 Businesses must continue to do their part to protect their employees, their patrons, and their communities. Executive Order No. 175, s. 2022 | Official Gazette of the Republic of 175. Document page views are updated periodically throughout the day and are cumulative counts for this document. (COVID-19 EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. Administration. https://www.ncsl.org/research/about-state-legislatures/legislative-oversight-of-executive-orders.aspx, https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-ne-covid-hospitalizations-florida-20210801-gory6e3slrbrxdzycu6g4cehfm-story.html, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. 175. 171, issued October 16, 2017 (Organ Donation Policy) Executive Order No. In the past week, Florida has averaged 1,525 adult hospitalizations and 35 pediatric hospitalizations per day, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Materials for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Care Providers, COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Guidance and Educational Resources, Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities, https://dev.michigan.local/som/json?sc_device=json, Go to Materials for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Care Providers, Direct Care Workers: Communications Toolkit, Go to COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Guidance and Educational Resources, Go to Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities, Go to COVID-19 Therapeutics Information Page. Use the PDF linked in the document sidebar for the official electronic format. Executive Orders | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Extending the executive orders allows key items to remain in place that protect Hoosiers. WHEREAS, we should equally and uniformly protect the freedoms and rights of students and parents across the state. 09/09/22. No. 21: Declaring a Disaster in the State of New York Executive Office of Governor Ron DeSantis. Executive Order 175 - Murphy Administration to Open New Jersey's Schools for In-Person Instruction Subject to Critical Health and Safety Protocols https://nj.gov/infobank/eo/056murphy/pdf/EO-175.pdf Executive Order 174 - Governor Murphy Declares State of Emergency in Response to Hurricane Isaias https://nj.gov/infobank/eo/056murphy/pdf/EO-174.pdf 2019 Executive Order 13. 03/03/2023, 1465 To that end, on March 23, 2020, I issued Executive Order 2020-21, ordering all people in Michigan to stay home and stay safe. Open for Comment, Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions, Economic Sanctions & Foreign Assets Control, Fisheries of the Northeastern United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government, Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal, https://www.federalregister.gov/d/00-29003, MODS: Government Publishing Office metadata. So Ordered, Daniel J. McKee Governor Executive Order 21-115 PDF file 3. Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments For purposes of this order: (a) Policies that have tribal implications refers to regulations, legislative comments or proposed legislation, and other policy statements or actions that have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. Feel free to contact us: https://arb.parts/Executive-Order/D-175-21.pdf, 1983 through 2002 trucks equipped with a 6.9/7.3L Navistar turbocharged diesel engine. General Provisions. 2019 Executive Order 19. 175, s. 2022; This entry was posted under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances. The documents posted on this site are XML renditions of published Federal FURTHER AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. documents in the last year, 86 documents in the last year, 853 The Governor's Executive Order 21-175issued just days ago. 103, the facts and circumstances of which are adopted by reference herein, I declared both a Public Health Emergency and a State of Emergency throughout the State due to the public health hazard created by Coronavirus disease 2019 ("COVID-19"); and provide legal notice to the public or judicial notice to the courts. documents in the last year, 822 are not part of the published document itself. 86, No. Uploaded on: June 28, 2022. 07/17/20. %PDF-1.6 % Executive order D-175-21 was approved by the California Air Resource Board on March 27, 2002 for emissions compliance and installation on vehicles in New York and California. So many executive orders moving DA's and Judges around in Florida. What 03/03/2023, 207 Many of these actions implement recommendations of the Governor's . 92) October 15, 2021. hn[7(l/ Consultation. This site displays a prototype of a Web 2.0 version of the daily Duane Morris LLP - Florida Judge Rules Governor Did Not Have Authority In addition to adhering to the fundamental principles set forth in section 2, agencies shall adhere, to the extent permitted by law, to the following criteria when formulating and implementing policies that have tribal implications:Start Printed Page 67250. daily Federal Register on FederalRegister.gov will remain an unofficial #2022-211 extends . Signed: March 29, 1971. EO 2020-30- Temporary relief of certain restrictions and requirements governing the provision of medical services, EO 2020-31-Temporary relief from standard vapor pressure restrictions on gasoline sales, EO-2020-32-Temporary restrictions on non-essential veterinary services, EO 2020-33-Expanded emergency and disaster declaration, EO 2020-34-Temporary restrictions on veterinary services -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-32, EO 2020-35-Provision of K-12 education during the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year, EO 2020-36-Protecting workers who stay home, stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick, EO 2020-37-Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-7, EO 2020-38-Temporary extensions of certain FOIA deadlines to facilitate COVID-19 emergency response efforts, EO 2020-39-Temporary relief from certain restrictions and requirements governing the provision of emergency medical services, EO 2020-40-Temporary relief from certain credentialing requirements for motor carriers transporting essential supplies, equipment, and persons, EO 2020-41-Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-42-Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-21, EO 2020-43-Temporary restrictions on the use of places of public accommodation - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-20, EO 2020-44-Enhanced support for deliveries - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-12, EO 2020-45-Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-23, O 2020-46-Mitigating the economic harms of the COVID-19 pandemic through the creation of a spirits buyback program for restaurants and bars throughout the state, EO 2020-47-Temporary extension of the validity of certain drivers licenses, state cards, and vehicle registrations, EO 2020-48-Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-15, EO 2020-49-Temporary enhancements to operational capacity and efficiency of health care facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-13, EO 2020-50-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilitiesduring the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-51-Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-16, EO 2020-52-Temporary extension of certain pesticide applicator certificates, EO 2020-53-Enhanced restrictions on price gouging -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-18, EO 2020-54-Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-19, EO 2020-56-Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-25, EO 2020-57-Temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-24, EO 2020-58-Temporary suspension of certain timing requirements relating to the commencement of civil and probate actions and proceedings, EO 2020-59- Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-42, EO 2020-60-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry, EO 2020-61-Temporary relief from certain restrictions and requirements governing the provision of medical services - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-30, EO 2020-62-Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into MDOC facilities and transfers to and from Department custody;temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-29, EO 2020-63-Temporarily suspending the expiration of personal protection orders, EO 2020-64-Affirming anti-discrimination policies and requiring certain health care providers to develop equitable access to care protocols, EO 2020-65-Provision of K12 education during the remainder of the 20192020 school year -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-35, EO 2020-66-Termination of the states of emergency and disaster declared underthe Emergency Management Act in Executive Order 2020-33, EO 2020-67-Declaration of state of emergency under theEmergency Powers of the Governor Act, 1945 PA 302, EO 2020-68-Declaration of states of emergency and disaster underthe Emergency Management Act, 1976 PA 390, EO 2020-69-Temporary restrictions on the use of places of public accommodation -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-43, EO 2020-70-Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-59, EO 2020-71-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-60, EO 2020-72-Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-37, EO 2020-73-Temporary relief from certain credentialing requirements for motor carriers transporting essential supplies, equipment, and persons - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-40, EO 2020-74-Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-41, EO 2020-75-Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-48, EO 2020-76-Temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-57, EO 2020-77-Temporary requirement to suspend certain activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-70, EO 2020-78- Temporary extension of the validity of driver licenses, state identification cards, and certain vehicle registrations - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-47, EO 2020-79 Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements, EO 2020-80-Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-45, EO 2020-81-Enhanced support for deliveries - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-44, EO 2020-82-Temporary enhancements to operational capacity and efficiency of health care facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-49, EO 2020-83-Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-51, EO 2020-84-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-50, EO 2020-85-Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose of removing or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-54, EO 2020-86-Encouraging the use of telehealth services during the COVID-19 emergency, EO 2020-87-Temporary Extension of Deadlines for Boards of Review, County Equalization, and Tax Tribunal Jurisdiction, EO 2020-88- COVID-19 Return to School Advisory Council, EO 2020-89-Enhanced restrictions on price gouging - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-53, EO 2020-90-Resumption of laboratory research activities, EO 2020-91- Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19, EO 2020-92- Temporary requirement to suspend certain activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-77 and 2020-90, EO 2020-93- Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-56, EO 2020-95-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-84, EO 2020-96-Temporary requirement to suspend certain activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-17, 2020-34, and 2020-92, EO 2020-97-Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-91, EO 2020-99-Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-101-Extending the expiration date for watercraft registration, EO 2020-102-Temporary Relief from Standard Vapor Pressure Restrictions on Gasoline Sales - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-31, EO 2020-103 Providing alternative notice of public hearings under Michigans tax abatement statutes, EO 2020-104-Increasing COVID-19 testing by expanding the scope of practice for certain professionals and encouraging the establishment of community testing locations, EO 2020-105-Declaration of State of Emergency, EO 2020-106- Establishing deadline to redeem property for nonpayment of delinquent property taxes - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-14, EO 2020-108Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-72, EO 2020-109Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-71, EO 2020-110-Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-69 and 2020-96, EO 2020-111Protecting the Food Supply and Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers from the effects of COVID-19, EO 2020-112-Rescission of certain executive orders, EO 2020-113Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-80, EO 2020-114-Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-97, EO 2020-115-Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and businesses, EO 2020-116Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements, EO 2020-117- Expanding child care access during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-83, EO 2020-118- Temporary prohibition against entry to premises for the purpose ofremoving or excluding a tenant or mobile home owner from their home - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-85, EO 2020-119- Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-62, EO 2020-120- Returning overnight camps to operation, EO 2020-122- Ending the extension of case-initiation deadlines - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-58, EO 2020-123-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-95, EO 2020-124-Temporary enhancements to operational capacity, flexibility, and efficiency of pharmacies - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-93, EO 2020-125-Clarifying WDCA Eligibility for Workplace Exposure to COVID-19, EO 2020-126-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-109, EO 2020-127-Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-99, EO 2020-128-Clarifying WDCA Eligibility for Workplace Exposure to COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-125, EO 2020-129-Temporary authorization of remote participation in public meeting and hearings and temporary relief from monthly meeting requirements for school boards - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-75, EO 2020-131-Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-74, EO 2020-132- Enhanced authorization of remote means for carrying out state administrative procedures - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-113, EO 2020-133- Restarting professional sports, EO 2020-134- Eviction diversion program for COVID-19-related debtors -Rescission of Executive Order 2020-118, EO 2020-135- Creation of Michigan Nursing Homes COVID-19 Preparedness Task Force - Department of Health and Human Services, EO 2020-136- Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-108, EO 2020-137- Protecting the Food Supply and Migrant andSeasonal Agricultural Workers from the effects of COVID-19- Rescission of Executive Order 2020-111, EO 2020-138- Encouraging the use of telehealth services during the COVID-19 emergency - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-86, EO 2020-140- Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-116, EO 2020-141- Providing alternative notice of public hearings underMichigans tax abatement statutes - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-103, EO 2020-142- Provision of preK12 education for the 20202021 school year, EO 2020-143- Closing indoor service at bars, EO 2020-144-Restoring water service to occupied residences during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-28, EO 2020-145-Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-114, EO 2020-146-Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-119, EO 2020-148-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-123, EO 2020-149-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-126, EO 2020-150-Temporary and limited relief from certain licensing and certification requirements applicable to COVID-19 response - Recission of Executive Order 2020-61, EO 2020-151-Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic, EO 2020-152-Training of pharmacists - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-124, EO 2020-153-Masks - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-147, EO 2020-154-Alternative means to conduct government business during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-129, 2020-132, and 2020-141, EO 2020-156 -Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-136, EO 2020-157-Temporary suspension of youth work permit application requirements - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-140, EO 2020-158 -Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-131, EO 2020-159-Amending the fire code to accommodate new instruction spaces, EO 2020-160-Amended Safe Start Order - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-110, 2020-115, 2020-120, 2020-133, and 2020-143, EO 2020-161-Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-145, EO 2020-162-Amendment to Executive Order 2020-160, EO 2020-164- Requiring masks at child-care centers and camps, EO 2020-165-Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-151, EO 2020-166-Protecting workers who stay home, stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-36, EO 2020-168-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-149, EO 2020-169-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic Rescission of Executive Order 2020-148, EO 2020-170-Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-146, EO 2020-172-Protecting workers who stay home, stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-166, EO 2020-173- Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-158, EO 2020-174- Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-156, EO 2020-175-Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19 - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-161, EO 2020-176-Safe Start - Rescission of Executive Orders 2020-160 and 2020-162, EO 2020-177-Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-165, EO 2020-178-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-168, EO 2020-179-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-169, EO 2020-180-Amendment to the Safe Start order, EO 2020-181-Amendment to the Safe Start order, EO 2020-184-Safeguards to protect Michigans workers from COVID-19 Rescission of Executive Order 2020-175, EO 2020-185-Amendment to the Provision of preK12 education for the 20202021 school year order, EO 2020-186-Declaration of state of emergency and state of disaster related to the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-177, EO 2020-187-Encouraging the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization, witnessing, and visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-173, EO 2020-188-Temporary restrictions on entry into health care facilities, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-174, EO 2020-189-Temporary COVID-19 protocols for entry into Michigan Department of Corrections facilities and transfers to and from Department custody; temporary recommended COVID-19 protocols and enhanced early-release authorization for county jails, local lockups, and juvenile detention centers - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-170, EO 2020-190-Temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies and temporary relief from requirements applicable to the renewal of licenses for the food-service industry - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-178, EO 2020-191-Enhanced protections for residents and staff of long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rescission of Executive Order 2020-179, EO 2020-192-Moving Region 8 to Phase 4 of the MI Safe Start Plan.