RESOURCE PAGE: Sununu Executive and Emergency Orders
For ease of access, following are links to Gov. Chris Sununu’s executive and emergency orders pertaining to the COVID-19 outbreak. The executive and emergency orders include the state of emergency declaration through Order No. 19. This links page will be updated as new orders are released.
Executive Order 2020-04 – An order declaring a state of emergency due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Emergency Order 1 – Temporary remote instruction and support for public K-12 school districts.
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Emergency Order 2 – Temporary prohibition on scheduled gatherings of 50 or more attendees and onsite beverage consumption.
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Emergency Order 3 – All providers of electric, gas, water, telephone, cable, VOIP, internet service, and deliverable fuel services will be prohibited from disconnecting or discontinuing service for non-payments for the duration of the State of Emergency.
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Emergency Order 4 – Landlords will not be allowed to start eviction proceedings for those unable to pay due to their financial situations. To do so would be against the law. All judicial and non-judicial foreclosure actions will also be prohibited during the state of emergency.
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Emergency Order 5 – Individuals who are unable to work or who have reduced hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic will have immediate access to unemployment benefits. Anyone in the following situations will now be eligible for state unemployment.
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Emergency Order 6 – Temporary authorization for take-out or delivery beer or wine. All restaurants, diners, bars, saloons, private clubs or any other establishment that have both a restaurant license and on premise license from the New Hampshire liquor commission shall be temporarily authorized to allow for takeout or delivery of beer or wine.
Take-out or delivery of wine and beer
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Emergency Order 7 – Temporary modification of data and privacy governance plans.
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Emergency Order 8 – Temporary expansion of access to Telehealth Services to protect the public and health care providers.
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Emergency Order 9 – Establishes the COVID-19 Emergency Healthcare System Relief Fund.
Emergency Healthcare System Relief Fund
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Emergency Order 10 – Requiring all sellers of groceries to temporarily transition to use of single use paper or plastic bags.
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Emergency Order 11: Temporary authority to perform secure remote online notarization.
Secure remote online notarization
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Emergency Order12: Temporary modification of public access to meetings under RSA 91-A.
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Emergency Order 13: Temporary allowance for New Hampshire pharmacists and pharmacies to compound and sell hand sanitizer over the counter (“OTC”) and to allow pharmacy technicians to perform non-dispensing tasks remotely.
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Emergency Order 14: Temporary authorization for out-of-state pharmacies to act as a licensed mail-order facility within the State of New Hampshire.
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Emergency Order 15: Temporary authorization for out of state medical providers to provide medically necessary services and provide services through telehealth.
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Emergency Order 16: Temporary prohibition on scheduled gatherings of 10 or more attendees.
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Emergency Order 17: Closure of non-essential businesses and requiring Granite Staters to stay at home.
Closure of non-essential businesses
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Emergency Order 17 Exhibit A.
Emergency Order 17 – Exhibit A
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Emergency Orders 18: Temporary modification to Department of Safety Laws and Regulations.
Department of Safety Laws and Regulations
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Emergency Order 19: Extension of Remote Instruction and Support for Public K-12 Schools.
Extension of remote instruction
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All Executive and Emergency Orders
All Executive and Emergency Orders
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