Summary of NYS Executive Orders Please note that these are only lists of what has been suspended, modified or directed - see the actual Executive Order for the exact wording and visit the pertinent state agency website for guidance on the nature of the modification or directive. This summary is not legal advice and is for informational use only. 202 March 7, 2020 -Declares State Disaster Emergency, implementation of State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan -Suspends and modifies through April 6, 2020: --State Finance Law (award emergency contracts, allow purchases) --Public Authorities Law (purchases) --Vehicle and Traffic Law (out-of-state vehicles) --Education Law (unlicensed sample collection, testing, other health tasks, procure cleaning products for schools) --Public Health Law (provide health care services, emergency regulation, expedite drugs, permit regimens) --NYCRR (rapid patient movement, containment, emergency treatment, nursing visits, telemental) --Public Officers Law, General Construction Law (no quorom for Public Health and Health Planning Council and State Emergency Medical Services Council) -Regulate traffic under numerous laws 202.1 March 12, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 11, 2020: --Laws to allow for expansion of services and temporary facilities for health and human service providers --Laws relating to child care to allow flexibility for providers while continuing to protect the health and safety of children --Regulations to prevent delays in providing home delivered meals and services under EISEP to older adults --Law to allow waiver of requirements for apportionment of school aid --Laws relating to emergency procurement --Laws relating to appearances by defendants --Law relating to waiting periods for unemployment insurance claimants --Law allowing attendance of meetings telephonically --Law allowing residents of nursing homes to vote with modified visitor policies in place -Issue following directives through April 11, 2020: --NYS DOH guidance on nursing home and adult care facility visitation --Gathering or event in excess of 500 people cancelled or postponed for 30 days --50% capacity for any business or public accommodation under 500 people --Does not apply to school, hospital, nursing home, medical facility, mass transit, government facility, law enforcement facility, retail establishment including grocery stores 202.2 March 14, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 13, 2020: --Section 8-400 of Election Law (temporary illness, absentee ballot, gathering of signatures) -Directive through April 13, 2020: --School district closing exhaust snow days, vacation days, ensure access to meals, critical educational supports, distance learning options 202.3 March 16, 2020 -Extends 202.1 to April 15, 2020 and modifies: --Cancels or postpones from 500 to 50 people (gatherings and events) --Cease on-premises food or beverage for any restaurant or bar --Cease video lottery or casino gaming --Cease gym fitness centers or classes and movie theaters --No local government order conflicting or superseding state executive orders 202.4 March 16, 2020 -Directives through April 15, 2020: --Allow 50% of non-essential local and state government employees to work from home or take leave --Closes every school until April 1 but requires plan to meet 180 day instructional requirement --Postpones village elections, elected officials remain in office until a new election 202.5 March 18, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 17, 2020: --Education Law (out-of-state physicians/nurses/assistants, unregistered NYS physicians) --NYCRR (patient transfer, nursing home evacutaion/admission, home care supervision/visits/reports, fair hearing appearances, temporary hospital, transport to adult day care, service plan deviation, abbreviated training) --Public Health Law (remibursement of cleaning/disinfection, out-of-state staff) --Mental Hygiene Law (OPWDD emergency action, restrict visitation/outings) --Social Services Law (child day care background checks/compliance) --Labor Law (unemployment waiting periods) --Business Corporation Law (electronic consent) --Public Service Law (electronic public hearings/public statement hearings) -Directives through April 17, 2020: --Postpone elections --Close common portions of retail shopping malls over 100,000 square feet and stores within without separate entrances --Close indoor and outdoor public amusement places (amusements rides, carnivals, amusement parks, water parks, aquariums, zoos, arcades, fairs, play centers, funplexes, theme parks, bowling alleys, attractions but not public parks and open recreation areas) --No local emergency order without approval of the State DOH 202.6 March 18, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 17, 2020: --Public Officer's Law (hire/engage/retain/appoint volunteers and contractors, facilitate contributions/donations) --Legislative Law (donations) --State Finance Law (facilitate emergency disaster response) -Directive through April 17, 2020: --Businesses and not-for-profit 50% work from home except essential health care, infrastructure, manufacturing, retail, trash/mail/shipping, media, banks, basic necessity providers, construction, safety/sanitation vendors, technology support, child care --Any business deemed essential by Empire State Development Corporation guidance by March 19, 2020 202.7 March 19, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 18, 2020: --Public Officers Law (only vaild to person hired for a nominal or no salary in a volunteer capacity) -Directives through April 18, 2020: --Audio-video notorial acts --Close barbershops, hair salons, tattoo and piercing parlors, nail technicians, cosmetologists, estheticians, electrolysis, laser hair removal --Increase 202.6 to 75% no later than March 21, 2020 202.8 March 20, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 19, 2020: --Court operations and time limits --Vehicle and Traffic Law (driver's license/non-drive identification card, vehicle registration/license plate expirations) --Business Corporation Law (shareholder meetings) -Directives through April 19, 2020: --Increase 202.6 to 100% no later than March 22, 2020 --No eviction or foreclosure of residential or commercial tenant for 90 days --All in-person motor vehicle transaction --60 day abatement of late filing/payment penalties and interest for sales and use returns and taxes 202.9 March 21, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 20, 2020: --Banking Law (not grant forbearance deemed unsafe and unsound business practice for 90 days) -Directives through April 20, 2020: --Forbearance of mortgage payments --Restriction of ATM fees, overdraft fees, credit card late fees 202.10 March 23, 2020 -Suspends and modifies through April 22, 2020: --Public Health Law (number hospital beds, ambulance services, medical treatment protocols, extend medical certifications, remove working hour limits for physicians and postgraduate traineers, allow foreign medical school graduates, maintain hospital staffing, use qualified volunteers, out-of-state radiologic technicians, hospice to designate beds as inpatient beds, CLIA labs to perform testing, registered nurses to collect throat/nasopharyngral swab specimens) --NYCRR (nurse anesthesia without doctor supervision, "medical control" definition, designate trauma center) --Education Law (physician/specialist assistant/nurse practitioner without physician oversight, immune from civil liability except gross negligence, out-of-state respiratory therapists/physician's assistants/nurses, pharmacist assistance) --Healthcare students to practice or volunteer for educational credit without clinical affiliation agreement --Health care recordkeeping requirements -Directives through April 22, 2020: --Healthcare facility authorized to allow students to practice --Increase beds by cancelling elective surgeries --Suspend or revoke general hospital operating certificate unable to meet capacity directives --No dispense hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine except as FDA-approved or as part of state-approved clinical trial --Health insurance companies deliver list of all professionals by March 24, 2020; Department of Financial Services poll to determine would serve --Non-essential gatherings of any size for any reason (parties, celebration or other social events) cancelled or postponed 202.11 March 27, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through April 26, 2020: --Mental Hygiene Law (OPWDD approval of use of non-certified settings) --NYCRR (permit abbreviated training for staff shortages for mental health, manufacturers/retailers/installers/mechanics continue certification if continuing ed cannot be met) --Social Services Law (domestic violence duration/reimbursement limits) --Education Law (outsource alcohol-based hand sanitizer products, pharmacists work from home, nurse graduates to practice under supervision of registered nurse for 180 days immediately following graduation, suspend 30-day requirement and allow for electronic mail for submission of certificates of residence to community colleges, midwives practice without penalty) --Public Officers Law (SUNY facility not excluded for medical services, SUNY Upstate/Downstate/Stony Brook Hospitals can use compensated and uncompensated volunteers) --Public Authorities Law (disregard Authorities Budget Office deadlines) --Laws relating to non-public opening of bids --Department of State extension of expiration dates of various licenses --Urban Development Corporation Act (alternative opportunity for public to comment on UDC project) --Executive Law (training deadlines extended 30 days under Section 94) --General Business Law (Co-op/Condominium offering plans extended 30 days) --Environmental Conservation Law (Adirondack Park Agency variances and permit modifications time periods suspended) --Transportation Law (vehicle inspection for vehicles voluntarily placed out of service) --Retirement and Social Security Law (no pension benefit penalty for retirees earning over $35,000) --Vehicle and Traffic Law (annual safety and biennial emissions inspections) --State Technology Law (allow electronic signature on funeral service documents and forms) -Directives through April 26, 2020: --Extend 202.4 school closure to April 15, 2020 --Amend 202.10 restriction on hydroxychloroquine/chloroquine --Police authorization to remove persons violating Executive Order and issue appearance ticket, Notice of Violation, Order to Remedy and/or Do Not Occupy Order --Any NYS DOH guidance shall supersede any prior conflicting guidance 202.12 March 28, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through April 27, 2020: --Election Law (time to mail NYS Board of Elections annual check of registrants and notice by mail) --Tax Law (Tax Commissioner can disregard 90 limitation on personal income tax filing during emergency) -Directives through April 27, 2020: --Postpone April 28, 2020 presidential primary to June 23, 2020 --Reschedule April 28, 2020 special elections to June 23, 2020 --One support person for patient giving birth 202.13 March 29, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through April 28, 2020: --Mental Hygiene Law (limit to certified settings, allow OPWDD/OCFS/OASAS/OMH employees to be employed by different agency without background checks) --Insurance Law (life insurance policy payment grace period/exercise rights extended 90 days, moratorium on cancelling/non-renewing/conditionally renewing any insurance policy for 60 days) --Banking Law (Superintendent of Financial Services authority relevant to policy cancellations) --Pubic Officer's Law (proclamation for an election to fill a vacancy) --Education law (allow school districts to pay for child care services) -Directives through April 28, 2020: --Banking Law (fax or electronic means for verification/acknowledgement) --Special election for NYC Office of Borough President of Queens rescheduled for June 23, 2020, no new candidates --No new candidates for special elections rescheduled for June 23, 2020 under 202.12 --Postpone circulation/filing/collection of designating/nominating petitions --School board/library board/village elections postponed to at least June 1, 2020 --Any non-essential worker employed by NYS shall work from home until April 16, 2020 --Modify 202.6 to clarify only certain construction is considered exempt, authorizes ESDC to determine which construction projects are essential --Aligns all restrictions in 202.3/202.4/202.5/202.6/202.7/202.8/202.10/202.11 effective until April 15, 2020 --Extends 202.12 support person for person giving birth to labor, delivery and immediate postpartum. 202.14 April 7, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 7, 2020: --Education Law (any physician graduate to practice) --Surrogate's Court Procedure Act (written designation of standby guardian) --Insurance Law (extend premium payment to June 1, 2020, insurer pay claims and not retroactively terminate) -Directives through May 7, 2020: --Report medical equipment inventory to DOH, DOH may shift items, and return if no longer needed --Continue 202.3/202.4/202.5/202.6/202.7/202.8/202.10/202.11/202.13 to April 29, 2020 --Fine for failing to abide by social distancing restrictions up to $1,000 --Schools closed through April 29, 2020 --Extend health insurance policy grace period to June 1, 2020, insurer pay claims and not retroactively terminate policy --Credit bureau waiver of late fees, prohibition on reporting negative data --Audio-video witnessing 202.15 April 9, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 9, 2020: --NYCRR (distribute bottled water without DOH certificate number, DOH deputize agents for removal/transfer/arrange delivery of dead bodies, register death certificates and issue burial and removal permits) --Education Law (out-of-state manufacture/repacker/wholesaler/pharmacy of prescription drugs or devices, medical graduates to practice supervised by physician, delay parent transportation requests for following school year; out-of-state respiratory therapy technicians/mental health counselors/marriage and family therapists/creative arts therapists/psychoanalysts) --Public Health Law (limit DOH review functions to essential matters, out-of-state/licensed but not registered funeral directors) --Religious Corporations Law (allow Protestant Episcopal parishes to postpone elections without meeting ratification) --Environmental Conservation Law (public comment electronically or by mail, appearances by teleconferencing, inactive hazardous waste disposal sites) --State Administrative Procedures Act (extend expiration dates of notices of proposed rulemakings by 90 days) -Directives through May 9, 2020: --Postpone until June 1, 2020, any public hearing unless able to hold through telephone or video conference --Department of Taxation and Finance authorized to accept digital signatures --Absentee ballots for temporary illness and potential for contraction --Electronic application to access absentee ballot 202.16 April 12, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 12, 2020: --Education Law (testing for SARS-CoV-2 or antibodies) --Real Property Law (no landlord/tenant relationship for temporary housing) -Directives through May 12, 2020: --No-action/no-filing letters for essential affordable housing and homeless shelters --Postpone political caucus unless help remotely by telephone or video conference --Employees of all essential businesses provided and wear face coverings when in direct contact with customers or members of public, business must provide at their expense, enforced by local law enforcement 202.17 April 15, 2020 -Directives through May 15, 2020: --Modify 202.16 no-action/no-filing be issued by Attorney General --Any over age 2 and able to medically tolerate required to cover nose and mouth with face-covering when in public space and unable to maintain, or when not maintaining, social distance (effective April 17, 2020) 202.18 April 16, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 16, 2020: --Education Law (Canadian nurses/physicians/physician assistants/radiologic technologists/nurse specialists/social workers, licensed but not registered therapists/pharmacists/nurses/dentists/dental hygienists/midwives/perfusionists/lab technologists/cytotechnologists/histological technians/social workers/podiatrists/physical therapists/mental health counselors and therapists/psychoanalysts/psychologists, nurse/lab technician graduates, extend pharmacy registrations, extend renewals for corporations and companies, extends waivers for special education schools/early intervention programs, pharmicist practice at home, remote supervision of clinical lab) --Business Corporation Law (extend statements set to expire) --Not-for-Profit Law (annual meetings held remotely or by electronic means) --NYCRR (home-delivered meals to persons 60 or older who do not meet eligibility requirements, meals not meet dietary reference percentages/provided 5 days per week, menus approved by dietitian/follow 4-week cycle, in-home supervisory visit, new clients pay cost-sharing under Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP), EISEP in-home or in-person client contacts, first year budget for condominium, recission closing of unit) --General Business Law (offering statement or prospectus/filing fees) --Retirement and Social Security Law (waive 15 day waiting period, retirement benefits) -Directives through May 16, 2020: --Notify family members or next of kin of positive COVID-19 test or COVID-19 related death within 24 hours --Face covering using public or private transportation, face covering operating public or private transportation while passengers in vehicle --Continue 202.3/202.4/202.5/202.6/202.7/202.8/202.10/202.11/202.13 to May 15, 2020 --Schools closed through May 15, 2020 202.19 April 17, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 17, 2020: --Labor Law (federal Paycheck Protection Program notice not within 90 days) -Directives through May 17, 2020: --DOH establish single statewide testing prioritization process with penalty for violation --Penalty for non-compliance with 202.18 family member/next of kin notification --No local government or local department of health action without consulting with state DOH 202.20 April 18, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 18, 2020: --Domestic Relations Law (no 60-day expiration of issued marriage licenses, waive fees to obtain second marriage license) -Directives through May 18, 2020: --Marriage ceremony using audio-video technology, local town and city clerks provide guidance 202.21 April 19, 2020 -Directives through May 19, 2020: --Include any officiant, public or private, to solemnize marriage ceremony in Executive Order 20.20 202.22 April 20, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 20, 2020: --Real Property Tax Law (assessment roll, equalization rates, county percentage) --Laws of Westchester County (late payment penalties) --Nassau County Administrative Code (extend school tax deadline) 202.23 April 24, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 24, 2020: --Election Law (mailed absentee ballot application form) -Directives through May 24, 2020: --Commissioner of Health authorized to suspend or revoke non-adhering nursing/adult care facility --Cancel state assembly/state senate/Queens Borough President special elections/filled at general election 202.24 April 25, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 25, 2020: --Education Law (pharmacists order tests) --Public Health Law (pharmacists test patients) -Directives through May 25, 2020: --City Council 37th district special election cancelled/filled at general election 202.25 April 29, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 29, 2020: --NYCRR (temporary birthing sites) -Directives through May 29, 2020: --add doula to birth support person --elective surgery if hospital ICU capacity over 30%/number of COVID-19 patients less than 10 202.26 May 1, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through May 31, 2020: --General Municipal Law (absentee ballots) --Education Law (reschedule school elections to June 9, 2020/notice/report cards/deemed temporary illness/absentee ballot/alphabetic candidate listing/signature threshold/public library/school budgets/library election) --Election Law (village election held on September 15, 2020/party nomination/absentee ballot/remote Supreme Court Justice/registration) -Directives through May 31, 2020: --District elections rescheduled to September 15, 2020 --Village elections rescheduled to September 15, 2020 --Clarify Executive Order 202.23 to one ballot per voter by telephone request 202.27 May 5, 2020 -Directives through June 4, 2020: --extend allow out-of-state and Canadian licensed 30 more days 202.28 May 7, 2020 -Continues until June 6, 2020 suspensions, modifications, directives -Except does not continue as of May 8, 2020: --NYCRR (patient transfer/home care registry/nursing home assessments/capacity limits/day programming) --Mental Hygiene Law (capacity limits/patient transfer) --Public Health Law (emergency medical treatment protocol) --Education Law (medical civil liability immunity/medical records) --OPWDD codes -Suspends or modifies through June 6, 2020: --General Obligations Law (use security deposit to pay rent) --Real Property Law (late payment of rent) --Election Law (absentee ballot) --Criminal Procedure Law (electronic appearance/felony complaint) -Directives through June 6, 2020: --No eviction for tenant eligible for unemployment benefits --Schools closed for remainder of school year 202.29 May 8, 2020 -Modifies Civil Practive Law and Rules (child abuse one year/six months to one year/eleven months) 202.30 May 10, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through June 9, 2020: --Public Health Law (nursing home personnel testing twice/week) -Directives through June 9, 2020: --Nursing home compliance --Hospital discharge to nursing home/required testing 202.31 May 14, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through June 13, 2020 --Labor Law (benefit day forfeiture) --Penal Law (wear face covering) -Directives --Finger Lakes, Central New York, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, North Country (Construction/Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Hunting/Retail/Manufacturing/Wholesale Trade) --Digital signatures for Department of Taxation and Finance --Drive-in movie theaters not required to close 202.32 May 21, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through June 20, 2020: --Public Health Law (nursing home/adult care testing without prescription) --Education Law (allow physicians to order self-collection tests) --Real Property Tax Law (extend paying property tax without interest or penalties/tentative assessment roll/commissioner certify equalization rates, ratios/allow negotiate lesser assessments/waive payment penalties/extend school tax payment deadline) -Directives through June 20, 2020: --Racetrack permitted to operate --Permit gatherings 10 or fewer for religious service or ceremony or Memorial Day service or commemoration --Abate late filing and payment penalties for February 29, 2020, sales taxes 100 days 202.33 May 22, 2020 -Directives through June 21, 2020: --Permit any non-essential gathering of ten or fewer individuals 202.34 May 28, 2020 -Directives through June 27, 2020: --Businesses deny admittance to individuals without face-covering --Adds all NYS counties except NYC to Phase One opening as of May 28, 2020 202.35 May 29, 2020 -Directives through June 28, 2020: --Phase Two industries (Professional/Real Estate/Retail/Barbershops/Hair Salon/Motor Vehicle) --Finger Lakes, Central New York, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, North Country as of May 29, 2020 202.36 June 2, 2020 -Extend by 21 days without penalty paying property taxes -Suspends or modifies through July 2, 2020: --Education Law (allow electronic practitioner-patient relationship to order clinical laboratory test) -Directives through July 2, 2020: --Allow Phase Two opening of barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors --Allow Phase One outdoor low-risk recreational activities and businesses 202.37 June 5, 2020 -Directive through July 5, 2020: --Summer in-person special education services and instruction may be provided 202.38 June 6, 2020 -Extend prior Executive Orders until July 6, 2020 -Directives through July 6, 2020: --Commercial buildings/retail stores discretion to require temperature checks --Allow restaurant/bar to serve patrons on-premises in outdoor space --Phase Two houses of worship 25% indoor capacity --Allow restaurants/bars to use contiguous public space and unlicensed contiguous private space 202.39 June 7, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through July 7, 2020: --Education Law (absentee ballot received mail June 16/exempt completing annual teacher reviews/tenure teachers without performance review or extend additional year -Directives through July 7, 2020: --Restaurant/bar use of outdoor space limited to Phase Two --Local governments 50% non-essential apply not met Phase Two 202.40 June 9, 2020 -Modifies through July 9, 2020: --Public Health Law (Phase Two nursing home testing once per week) -Suspends or modifies: --Education Law (School budget not voted on June 9 subject to future Executive Order) 202.41 June 13, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through July 13, 2020: --Phase Three salons/tattoo/piercing parlors --Phase Three restaurants/personal care 202.42 June 15, 2020 -Directives through July 15, 2020: --Phase Three non-essential gatherings 10 or fewer modified to 25 or fewer 202.43 June 18, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through July 18, 2020: --Nassau County (school tax interest/penalty) --Executive Law (domestic violence victims) -Directives through July 18, 2020: --alcoholic beverages within 100 feet of sale premises --Phase Three DMV -Extend pay property taxes without interest or penalty 202.44 June 21, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through July 21, 2020: --Real Property Law (late filing/certification) --Education Law (pharmacists to order/administer COVID tests/antibody tests/physician self-collection) --Public Health Law (pharmacists as limited service lab/labs accept specimens from nursing home/adult care without prescription) --NYCRR (DOH approve/certify birthing sites) --Election Law (village/town election held on September 15, 2020/nominations postponed/absentee ballots/accessible to mark/hear by telephone/video conference/inspectors send absentee ballots by mail or delivery/eliminate in person registration) -Directives through July 21, 2020: --DOH authorization to suspend or revoke nursing/adult care certificate --Cancel state/City Council special elections --Modify EO 202.12/13 allow support person/doula for labor/delivery/duration --Modify EO 202.10 criteria for elective surgeries/procedures --Village/Town/District election/budget vote rescheduled to September 15, 2020 --EO 202.13 petition continue postponed --EO 202.23 modified clarify absentee ballot request --Practice of professions extended 30 days --Sales tax abatement --Racetrack operation without visitor or fan 202.45 June 26, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through July 26, 2020: --Labor Law (rating charges) --Not eligible for paid sick leave if voluntary travel to states under EO 205 travel advisory --Buffalo Charter (waive city taxes) -Extend payment property taxes -Directives through July 26, 2020: --Phase Four gatherings of 50 or fewer --Phase Four higher education/film and music production/low-risk indoor/outdoor arts/entertainment/professional sports without fans --EO 202.44 amended to clarify elective surgery criteria --Continued closure of schools except for special education services 202.46 June 30, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through July 30, 2020: --Election Law (nominating petitions filed between July 27 and July 30, 2020) --Rescinds EO 202.44 on nominating petitions 202.47 July 3, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through August 2, 2020: --Criminal Procedure Law (enforce Alcoholic Beverage Control Law) --Education law (school district budget approval/notices/revote/absentee eligibility) -Directives through August 2, 2020: --Punishment for use of fireworks --Party caucus/meeting/convention by telephone or video conferencing/proxy voting -Extends 202.36 through August 2, 2020 -Modifies 202.35 to allow outdoor low-risk recreational activities and businesses 202.48 July 6, 2020 -Extends EO 202 30 days to August 5, 2020, except: --As of July 7, 2020, suspensions not continued that reduce instructional days/transport OMH individuals/Budget Office deadlines/Court appearances --EO 202.3/202.5 close video lottery/casino gaming/gym/fitness center/movie theater/shopping malls/public amusement remain in effect -Suspends or modified through August 5, 2020: --State Finance Law (direct and indirect economic/financial/social effects of pandemic) -Directives through August 5, 2020: --Phase Three modifies to prohibit indoor food and dining in NYC 202.49 July 7, 2020 -Extends EO 202 30 days to August 6, 2020, except: --As of July 8, 2020, NYCRR/Religious Corporations Law/Environmental Conservation Law/Real Property Law/Not for Profit Corporation law/Public Health Law 202.50 July 9, 2020 -Extend EO 202 for 30 days until August 8, 2020 -Directives through August 8, 2020: --Phase Four reopening of indoor common portions of retail shopping malls 202.51 July 13, 2020 -Continue EO 202.31/41/42/43 through August 12, 2020, except: --Nassau County Administrative Code no longer suspended/modified --Extension pay property taxes without interest or penalty no longer in effect -Suspends or modifies through August 12, 2020: --Education Law (reduce required number signatures on library funding/library trustee election petitions) 202.52 July 16, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through August 15, 2020: --Alcoholic beverage service accompanied by purchase of food item by each individual only 202.53 July 21, 2020 -Extends 202.22-202.26/202.32-35/202.44-45 until August 20, 2020 -Directives through August 20, 2020: --New York City to be Phase Four as of July 20, 2020, but --Excludes New York City from EO 202.45/202.50 Phase Four indoor shopping malls/arts and entertainment 202.54 July 30, 2020 -Extends 202.36-37/202.46-47 until August 29, 2020, except: --Election Law more than ten proxies --School budget votes no longer suspended --Extension paying property taxes without interest/penalties no longer in effect -Extend 21 days without interest/penalty payment Atlantic Beach property taxes due July 1, 2020 202.55 August 5, 2020 -Continue EO 202.21/27/28/29/30/38/39/40/48/49/50 through September 4, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through September 4, 2020: --Nassau County Administrative Code (taxes) --Real Property Tax Law (deadline/no landlord-tenant relationship for temporary housing) --General Business Law (tenant offering plans/non-purchasing tenants) --NYCRR (amend first closing of a unit/home/lot/amend offering plan/condo credit) 202.55.1 August 6, 2020 -Amend EO 202.55 to include all suspensions and modifications in EOs listed in EO 202.55 -Continue EO 202.48/49/50 in entirety through September 4, 2020 202.56 August 12, 2020 -Extends EO 202.31/41/42/43/51/52 through September 11, 2020 202.57 August 20, 2020 -Continue EOE 202.22-26/32/33/34/35/44/45/53 through September 19, 2020, except: --Buffalo Charter --Property tax extension -Directives through September 19, 2020: --Modify 202.5 to allow bowling alleys beginning August 17, 2020 --Modify 202.3 to allow gym/fitness center/classes beginning August 24, 2020 --Modify 202.48 to prohibit eviction through September 20, 2020 --Modify 202.53 to allow for low-risk indoor arts and cultural activities beginning August 24, 2020 202.58 August 24, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through September 23, 2020: --Election Law (potential contraction as illness for absentee ballot/request absentee ballot by phone/internet/electronically/5 day cure period/no cause of action after good faith effort) --General Municipal Law (provide absentee ballot applications/ballots/envelopes/mail notification cards) -Directives through September 23, 2020: --Information mailing to every registered voter by September 8, 2020 --Submit staffing plans no later than September 20, 2020 --Count ballots prior to Election Day --Develop uniform envelope for absentee ballots 202.59 August 28, 2020 -Continue EO 202.36/37/46/47/54 through September 27, 2020, except: --Property tax extention no longer in effect --Directive permitting telephonic or virtual party nominating conventions -Directive through September 27, 2020: --Commissioner of Health develop statewide protocols for testing/reporting COVID-19 and Influenza cases 202.60 September 4, 2020 -Continue EO 202 until October 4, 2020 -Continue EO 202.21/27-30/38-40/48-50/55 through October 4, 2020 -Suspends or Modifies through October 4, 2020: --Public Authorities Law (remote comments on proposed toll adjustment) --Chapter 25 Laws of 2020 (not eligible for paid sick leabe for travel to states subject to travel advisory) --202.8/48/55 (no tolling construction project that includes affordable housing or not-for-profit space) --Rural Electric Cooperatives Law (eliminate minimum in-person quorum requirements) --Real Property Tax Law (municipality to sell liens) -Directives through October 4, 2020: --EO 202.45 modified to open schools statewide effective September 1, 2020 --Coroner perform both COVID-19 and influenza test when body received within 48 hours after death --Nassau County Administrative Code (suspend tax deadline for estate of healthcare workers and first responders/discount school district taxes) --Allow video lottery gaming or casino gaming beginning September 9, 2020 --Allow indoor common portions of retail shopping malls in NYC region after September 9, 2020 202.61 September 9, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through October 9, 2020: --Public Health Law (COVID/influenza results not more than 3 hours) -Directives through October 9, 2020: --Test results not more than 3 hours to ECLRS/inquire school/inquire address --Lab/school/higher education report to DOH daily --COVID-19 in conjunction with any other communicable disease --Drop off absentee ballots --Absentee ballot by letter/email/fax/phone/internet/electronic not paper --Indoor food service in NYC beginning September 30, 2020 202.62 September 10, 2020 -Directives through October 10, 2020: --MTA (including NYCTA/Bus/LIRR/Metro-North) enforcement plan, including face-covering availability and enforcement 202.63 September 11, 2020 -Extend 202.31/41/42/43/51/52/56 through October 11, 2020 202.64 September 18, 2020 -Extend 202.22-26/32-35/44/45/53/57 through October 18, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through October 18, 2020: --Labor Law (exclude election work from "total unemployment") -Directives through October 18, 2020: --Prohibit commercial tenant eviction through October 20, 2020 202.65 September 23, 2020 -Extend 202.36/37/46/47/54/58/59 through OCtober 23, 2020 202.66 September 29, 2020 -Modifies Chapter 27 to prevent residential eviction for COVID financial hardship March 7, 2020, through January 1, 2021 202.67 October 4, 2020 -Continue 202.21/27-30/38-40/48-50/55/60 through November 3, 2020, except --Expiration of non-driver ID card/vehicle registration/auto dealer registration no longer suspended as of November 3, 2020 --Suspension of civil case only effective until November 3, 2020 --Suspension of criminal procedure no longer in effect, except NYC through October 19, 2020, but no later than January 2, 2021 202.68 October 6, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through November 5, 2020: --Public Health Law ($15,000/day penalty individual encourages/promotes/organizes non-essential gathering/$1,000/violation individual not social distance and wear face covering) -Directives through November 5, 2020: --DOH red/orange/yellow zones enforced no later than October 9, 2020 202.69 October 14, 2020 -Continue EO 202.22-26/32-35/44/45/53/57 through November 13, 2020, except --Vehicle and Traffic Law (annual safety inspections/biennial emissions inspections) -Suspends or modifies through November 13, 2020: --Public Health Law (non-patient nurses collect specimens) -Directive through November 13, 2020: --Budget Director withhold school funds in violation of EO 202.68 202.70 October 20, 2020 -Continue EO 202.36-37/46-47/54/58-59/65 through November 19, 2020 -Directives through November 19, 2020: --Continue 202.64 through January 1, 2021 (commercial eviction) --Movie theatres open October 23, 2020 at 25% capacity/50 people max per screen 202.71 October 29, 2020 -Extend EO 202.66 (residential eviction) 30 days 202.72 November 3, 2020 -Continue EO 202.21/27-31/38-43/48-52/55-56/60-63/67/68 through December 3, 2020, except: --Vehicle and Traffic Law (annual afety inspections/non-driver ID card/vehicle plate/auto dealers --No suspension for civil cases *family court/civil practice/court of claims/surrogate's court/uniform court) as of November 4, 2020 --Public Health Law (reporting extended from 3 hours to 24 hours) -Suspends or modifies through December 3, 2020: --Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law (time to answer summary eviction 60 days) -Directives through December 3, 2020" --Clinical lab reports within 24 hours instead of 3 hours 202.73 November 9, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through December 9, 2020: --EO 202.30/40 (testing all nursing home staff in red/orange/yellow zones) 202.74 November 12, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through December 12, 2020: --E0 202.3 (SLA-licensed businesses close at or before 10:00pm) --Restaurants/gyms/fitness centers cease dining at 10:00pm/cannot reopen until 5:00AM --EO 202.45 reduce non-essential private residential gatherings from 50 to 10 or fewer effective November 13, 2020 202.75 November 13, 2020 -Extends 202.26/32-35/44-45/53/57/64/69 30 days 202.76 November 19, 2020 -Extends 202.36-37/46-47/54/58-59/65/70 30 days except --Family Court Act (some suspensions in effect until December 18) --Criminal Procedure Law (appearances conducted virtually) -Suspends or modifies through December 19, 2020: --Public Authorities Law (public hearings/comments remotely) 202.77 November 23, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through December 23, 2020: --NYCRR (nursing home patients leave of absence) -Directives through December 23, 2020: --Health Commissioner guidance for nursing home patients leave of absence 202.78 November 27, 2020 -Extends 202.66/71 30 days 202.79 December 2, 2020 -Extends 202.72 30 days -Suspends or modifies through January 1, 2021: --NYCRR (patient transfer) -Directives through January 1, 2021: --Modify 202.68 red/orange zone schools to allow in-person instruction 202.80 December 9, 2020 -Extends EO 202.73 30 days 202.81 December 11, 2020 -Extends 202.22/26/32-35/44-45/53/57/64/69/74/75 30 days -Suspends or modifies through January 10, 2021: --Gaming Commission to allow jockeys to qualify for health insurance --Education Law (potential for virus contraction illness for receipt of absentee ballot) -Modified and continues directives through January 10, 2021: --Prohibit commercial eviction until January 31, 2021 --General hospital allowed to discharge patient beyond infectious period without negative test result --Suspend NYC indoor dining effective December 14, 2020 --Gyms/fitness centers in "orange zones" may operate 25% capacity 202.82 December 13, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through January 12, 2021: --Insurance/Education/NYCRR/Public Health (vaccinations) -Directives through January 12, 2021: --Administer vaccinations --Clinical laboratories connect to SHIN-NY 202.83 December 18, 2020 -Extends 202.36-37/46-47/54/58-59/65/70/76 30 days -Suspends or modifies through January 17, 2021: --Real Property Law (assessment roll exemptions) --Health Care provider record keeping liability --Family Court Act suspensions extended --Rent Relied Act without proof -Directives through January 17, 2021: --Restaurants/Food Service abatement interest sales and use taxes 202.84 December 23, 2020 -Extends 202.77 30 days 202.85 December 27, 2020 -Extends 202.66/71/78 30 days 202.86 December 28, 2020 -Suspends or modifies through January 27, 2021 --Education Law (Physician/Nurse reregistration) --Public Health Law (civil penalties) -Directives through January 27, 2021 --DoE vaccine attestation form --No salary rate increase for commissioners and statewide elected officials 202.87 December 30, 2020 -Extend 202.21/27-31/38-43/48-52/55-56/60-63/67-68/72/79 30 days -Suspends or modifies through January 29, 2021 --Laws of 2020 (accidental death benefit/absentee ballot) --NYCRR (remove physician working hour limits) --Arts and Cultural Affairs Law (paperless ticket) --Criminal Procedure Law (not toll superior court time periods) 202.88 January 4, 2021 -Suspends or modifies through February 3, 2021: --Public Health law (influenza/COVID-19 vaccination reporting/penalties) -Directives through February 3, 2021: --One week administer all vaccine or $100,000 penalty --EO 202.73 modified (testing all nursing home staff irrespective of location in micro-cluster zone) 202.89 January 7, 2021 -Extend 202.22/26/32-35/44-45/53/57/64/69/73-75/80-81 30 days -Suspends or modifies through February 6, 2021: --EO 202.23/24/26 (election) --NYCRR (COVID-positive facility manager) --Election Law (remote village election party caucus/absentee ballot) --Public Health Law (report influenza/COVID-19 vaccinations within 24 hours) -Extend property tax payment 21 days in Bayville/Troy -Directives through February 6, 2021: --Modify EO 202.88 (administer vaccine) --Election petition signatures 202.90 January 12, 2021 -Suspends or modifies through January 29, 2021: --NYCRR (pharmacist supervision) --EO 202.82 (add Commissioner of Health conditions to administer vaccine) -Directives through January 29, 2021: --Pharmacy technician administer vaccine --Commissioner of Health training requirements to administer vaccine 202.91 January 23, 2021 -Local health departments/county governments priotitize essential workers -Hospitals prioritize healthcare workers -Pharmacies prioritize 65+ individuals -NYSDOH mass sites prioritize 65+ and essential workers -Not schedule appointments until receive allocation 202.92 January 27, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Suspends or modifies through February 26, 2021: --Nassau (taxes without interest or penalties) --EO 202.24 (pharmacist rapid COVID test) --EO 202.32 (clinical labs rapid COVID test) -Real Property Tax Law (Saratoga) -Directives through February 26, 2021: --Health Commissioner authorized to direct staff testing/eliminate visitation at congregate facility 202.93 February 11, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Directives through March 13, 2021: --EO 202.81 modified 25% indoor NYC dining February 12, 2021 --EO 202.68 modified no capacity restrictions on houses of worship in zones --Election Law (party caucus/meeting/convention by telephone or video) -Real Property Tax Law (extend 21 days without interest or penalty in Lynbrook) 202.94 February 14, 2021 -Suspends or modifies through March 16, 2021: --Eminent Domain Procedure Law (MTA remote public hearings) --Election law (enrollment deadline) -Directives through March 16, 2021: --Modify EO 202.74 (SLA/in-person dining/inside & outside/gym/fitness center 10pm to 11pm) 202.95 February 22, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Directives through March 24, 2021: --Public/Non-Public school teacher must report vaccination upon request --Schools and School districts must report weekly number/percentage teachers vaccinated 202.96 February 26, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Extend Bedford/New Castle property tax without interest 21 days -Directives through March 28, 2021: --Repeal 202.95 directives/report eligible teachers/staff --Modify 202.5 indoor family entertainment centers 25% capacity on March 26/outdoor amusement parks 33% capacity April 9 --Modify 202.70 movie theaters 25% capacity up to 50 people March 5 --Modify 202.93 NYC indoor dining 35% February 26 202.97 March 17, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Suspend or modifies through April 16, 2021: --Tax Law (disallowance of STAR credits) -Extend Mount Kisco property tax without interest 21 days -Directives through April 16, 2021: --Extend and modify 202.41 to permit 75% indoor dining outside of NYC --Extend and modify 202.96 to permit 50% indoor dining in NYC --Extend and modify 202.91 to prioritize ages 60 and older and P-12 public/non-public teachers/substitute teachers/student teachers 202.98 March 21, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Extend Great Neck property tax without interest 21 days -Modify and extend through April 20, 2021: --EO 202.57 (operate indoor fitness classes) --EO 202.74 (residential outdoor gatherings up to 25 people/events/arts/entertainment to 33% capacity up to 100 people indoors/200 people outdoors/150 people indoors neg COVID test/500 people outdoors neg COVID test) 202.99 March 26, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Extend Mount Pleasant property tax without interest 21 days -Modifies and extends through April 25, 2021: --EO 202.91/97 pharmacies vaccinate age/teachers/individuals with comorbidities 202.100 March 31, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Modify and extend through April 20, 2021: --202.30 Hospital may not discharge to nursing home without offering/providing vaccine 202.101 April 6, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Extend Warwich property tax without interest 21 days -Modifies and extends through May 6, 2021: --202.45 Large outdoor sports stadiums/performing arts 20%/Sports venues 20% outdoors, 10% indoors --202.94 Gym/fitness center close 11pm no longer in effect --202.94 Alcohol beverages until closing time --202.30 Hospital discharge to nursing home/adult care/long-term care without offering/providing vaccine 202.102 April 19, 2021 -Extend 202 30 days -Extend and modify 202.94 Alcoholic beverages from 11pm to midnight effective April 19, 2021 -Directive in 202.88 requiring use of vaccine within one week no longer in effect 202.103 April 25, 2021 -Extend 202 and each successor 30 days 202.104 April 26, 2021 -Modifies and extends through May 26, 2021: --EO 202.96 Movie theaters at 25%/50 people to occupancy determined by DOH effective April 26, 2021 202.105 April 27, 2021 -Extend 202 and each successor 30 days -Modifies and extends through May 27, 2021: --EO 202.17 Vaccinated over age of 2 no longer cover noses or mouths while outdoors except in crowded settings and venues -Directive in EO 202.91/97/99 prioritizing groups for vaccination no longer in effect -Directive in EO 202.86 civil penalties for vaccinating not priority group no longer in effect 202.106 May 6, 2021 -Extend 202 and each sucessor 30 days except: --Criminal Procedure Law suspensions/modifications rescinded except electronic appearances/30.30/190.80/150.40 -Extend Bellport/Chester property tax without interest 21 days -Modifies and extends through June 5, 2021: --202.97 NYC indoor dining 50% to 75% beginning May 7, 2021 --202.60 coroner/medical examiner administer COVID-19 test/no longer require influenza test -202.68 no longer in effect (cluster-based cases) 202.107 May 10, 2021 -Extend 202 and each successor 30 days -Modifies and extends through June 9, 2021: --EO 202.98 (limit private outdoor to 25 people no longer in effect as of May 19, 2021/500 people at outdoor venues/250 people at indoor venues/50 people at residential indoor) 202.108 May 17, 2021 -Extend 202 and each successor 30 days -Modifies and extends through June 16, 2021: --EO 202.38/96/97/106 (no capacity limits on houses of worship/public amusement/indoor dining in NYC effective May 19, 2021) --EO 202.101(no capacity limits on outdoor stadiums/performing arts venues effective May 19, 2021) --EO 202.102 (no outdoor closing time for alcoholic beverage service effective May 17, 2021/no indoor closing time for food and beverage effective May 31, 2021) --EO 202.17 (no mask for fully vaccinated effective May 19, 2021) --EO 202.8/43 (no appointment needed for in-person DMV transactions) 202.109 May 25, 2021 -Extend 202 and each successor 30 days 202.110 June 5, 2021 -Extend 202 and each successor 30 days 202.111 June 15, 2021 -Discontinue 202.107 (no capacity limits on indoor residential/social gatherings other than large-scale venues) 210 June 24, 2021 -Rescind 202 and 205