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UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE
Businesses Permitted to Operate under Current Executive Orders/Administrative Orders List
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Essential Retail Businesses may open their brick-and-mortar premises to the public (EO 107);
Non-Essential Businesses may open to the public for curbside pickup (EO 142)
All businesses or entities must comply with the requirements of all Executive Orders and all
Administrative Orders
Business/Entity Yes No Notes Accountants
Appliance Show room Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
Adult Day Care
Amusement Parks/Water Parks
Ancillary Store within Health Care Facility
Animal Shelters
Aquariums/Zoos
Arcades/Fairs/Children Play Centers
Archery Ranges
Auto Body Collision Repair Shops
Auto Parts Curbside pickup or delivery service
Bait and Tackle
Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
Banks
Bars If establishment serves food, they can offer delivery
and takeout only.
Batting Cages
Beaches – State, County and Municipal
To limit physical interactions, EO 143 requires
municipalities, lake commissions, private club
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associations or entities, and other local government to
implement reasonable restrictions, including:
Imposing non-discriminatory capacity
restrictions;
Requiring that members of the public practice
social distancing;
Developing and implementing lifeguard
training and beach operation plans that address
COVID-19 considerations
Removing, taping-off or otherwise blocking
all benches and tables;
Prohibiting the tying together of boats to
prevent group gatherings;
Developing and implementing a continuous
public outreach campaign, including signage,
social media, town and county websites,
mobile device applications, radio, and banner-
plane advertising;
Prohibiting special events such as festivals,
concerts, fireworks, and movies;
Prohibiting all organized sports or contact
activities;
Limit occupancy in public restrooms; and
Implementing sanitization protocols.
The restrictions also apply to public piers, docks,
wharfs, boat ramps, and boat landings throughout the
State.
Municipalities, counties, any responsible commission,
association, or unit of county or local government, and
private beach clubs may impose additional restrictions
to the ones listed above and retain the legal authority
to close beaches or boardwalks if they choose to do so.
Due to the diverse nature of the shore and lake
communities, the Order does not mandate specific
social distancing measures. Examples of social
distancing measures left to a municipality’s discretion
include but are not limited to the following:
Demarcating six feet of spacing in any areas
where the public may form a line;
Limiting the number of lifeguards to each
stand or tower, maintaining social distance
between lifeguards, and adding stands or
towers as necessary;
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Installing physical barriers between the public
and employees in ticket or beach badge sale
booths; and
Limiting occupancy of ticket or beach badge
sales booth to one person at a time.
Restaurants and bars located on the beaches,
boardwalks, lakes and lakeshores are still limited to
delivery and take-out services only and amusements
parks and arcades, and other places of public
amusement located on the beaches, boardwalks, lakes,
and lakeshores remain closed. Any outdoor seating,
such as tables or benches, must be removed, taped off,
or otherwise blocked.
Bike Shops AO 2020-13. Must Abide by Same Rules as Car and
Boat Dealerships.
Boating - Private
This is permitted if using an individual’s own boat
Boating - Charter
Charter fishing services and for-hire vessels will be
allowed to reopen to the public so long as they adopt
policies that include:
reduced capacity to no more than 25 people
on a vessel at any one time;
electronic or telephone reservation and
payment systems;
no make-up or open boat trips;
social distancing measures on the vessels and
in waiting and boarding areas, including
demarcation and signage;
prohibiting sharing of fishing equipment, bait,
and gear;
limiting the use of nets or gaffs to the crew;
infection control and hygiene practices;
providing sanitization materials to passengers
and crew;
frequent sanitization of vessel and high-touch
areas;
The crew and passengers must wear a mask
while aboard the vessel;
prohibiting food and beverage service; and
briefing all passengers prior to embarking on
social distancing, capacity limits, and hygiene
requirements.
Bowling Alleys
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Campgrounds (recreational & residential campgrounds)
See EO Nos. 133 & 148
Car Dealerships (Motorcycle/Boat) Administrative Order 2020-13: Authorizing in-person
sales to resume at car dealerships, motorcycle
dealerships, boat dealerships, and bike shops, by
appointment only and with social distancing measures
in place. Dealerships and bike shops who resume in-
person sales must abide by the social distancing,
safety, and sanitization requirements that are
described in detail in the Administrative Order:
• Limit occupancy at 50% of the stated
maximum store capacity and require all
customer visits, including sales, to be by
appointment only
• Establish hours of operation, wherever
possible, that permit access solely to high-risk
individuals, as defined by the CDC
• Install a physical barrier, such as a shield
guard, between customers and salespersons
wherever feasible or otherwise ensure six feet
of distance between those individuals, except
at the moment of payment and/or exchange of
goods
• Require infection control practices, such as
regular hand washing, coughing and sneezing
etiquette, and proper tissue usage and disposal
• Provide employees break time for repeated
handwashing throughout the workday;
• Arrange for contactless pay options, pickup,
and/or delivery of goods wherever feasible.
Such policies shall, wherever possible,
consider populations that do not have access to
internet service;
• Provide sanitization materials, such as hand
sanitizer and sanitizing wipes, to staff and
customers
• Require frequent sanitization of high-touch
areas like restrooms, credit card machines,
keypads, counters and shopping carts;
• Place conspicuous signage at entrances and
throughout the store, if applicable, alerting
staff and customers to the required six feet of
physical distance
• Demarcate six feet of spacing in check-out and
service lines to demonstrate appropriate
spacing for social distancing
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Car Wash Self-serve car washes may operate but staffed car
washes may not.
Further examples:
Employees do the washing – closed
Attendant accepts payment or someone
washes the wheels, but does not enter the car
– permitted to remain open. Casinos
CBD Medical Marijuana Facilities
Cell Phone Retailers
Check cashing stores
Child Daycare
Only child care centers that serve children of essential
workers are allowed to remain open as approved by
the Department of Children and Families. See EO No.
110.
Community Gardens Open via EO No. 147; Same restrictions implemented
at parks under EO No. 133.
Construction
Must abide by conditions of EO No. 142
Convenience Stores
Cosmetology Shops/Salons Including all hair and nail salons. At-home services
are not permitted unless the individual personal care
service provider is providing the service to their
household members, immediate family or other
individuals with whom the personal care service
provider has a close personal relationship, such as
those for whom the personal care service provider is a
caretaker or romantic partner. A prior business
relationship alone does not qualify as a close personal
relationship.
Day Spas
Dirt-Bike and All-Terrain Vehicle Rentals May reopen to the public for “curb-side”
pickup. Such businesses must comply with the same
restrictions required for non-essential retail
businesses.
Driving Ranges
Drug/Rehab Centers
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Dry Cleaning
Elective Surgical Centers See EO No. 145
Eyeglass Stores
Farmers Markets
The farmer’s market is permitted to be open as an
essential retail business pursuant to EO 107 para 6(a).
They must abide by all of the safety restrictions
imposed on essential retail businesses via EO 107 and
EO 122.
Farming Equipment Stores
Firearms Stores
Only for the purpose of completing the portions of a
sale or transfer that must be conducted in-person under
state and/or federal law and for the purpose of product
maintenance and repair services, and only by
appointment during limited hours.
Florists
Online Orders Only/Delivery/Pick-Up
Food Banks
Funeral - Homes
Indoor gatherings is 10 or less people.
Funeral - Outdoors
Outdoor gatherings is 25 or less people
Gas Stations
Gatherings – People
Persons may gather indoors in groups of 10 or less,
persons outdoors may gather in groups of 25 or less,
and must comply with EO 148.
Gatherings - Cars
See EO 142. Car gatherings do not violate the
Governor’s ban on gatherings under Executive Order
No. 107. Examples of such car gatherings include but
are not limited to drive-in movies, religious services,
or drive-through farms or safaris. Car gatherings are
subject to restrictions, which include but are not
limited to the following:
Attendees must remain in their same car
throughout the gathering, unless 1) an
occupant needs to get out of the vehicle for
their health or safety or 2) an occupant needs
to use the restroom;
The vehicle must remain closed at all times
unless 1) there is six feet of distance between
other vehicles or individuals or 2) an officer,
public official or guard requires the vehicle to
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open. There is a further exception allowing the
opening of the vehicle if necessary for health
or safety;
Individuals organizing the gathering may be
outside of a vehicle and must follow social
distancing and wear cloth face coverings; and
To the degree that a gathering requires pre-payment,
or seeks donations of any kind, contactless options for
pre-payment or donation, such as online or by
telephone, must be offered wherever feasible.
Golf Courses
See EO 147 for rules and restrictions
Goodwill – retail
Goodwill - donations
Grocery Stores
To include Target, Walmart, and other stores that
include groceries.
Gym/Fitness Centers Brick and mortar gym and fitness centers are closed.
Outdoor fitness classes are allowed in groups of 25
or less.
Hardware/ Home Improvement Stores (Tile, Plumbing)
Health Facilities with Medically Necessary or Therapeutic Services
Horseback Riding Rental Businesses
Hotels
Municipalities and counties may impose additional
restrictions in response to COVID-19 on the ability of
hotels, motels, guest houses, or private residences, or
parts thereof, to accept new transient guests or
seasonal tenants.
The term “transient guest or seasonal tenant” shall not
include: (i) individuals housed as a part of State-
directed non-congregate shelter initiative, (ii)
individuals taking temporary residence supported by
Federal, State, or local emergency and/or other
housing assistance, or (iii) healthcare workers taking
temporary residence. Municipalities or counties may
not impose restrictions in response to COVID-19 on
the ability of hotels, motels, guest houses, or private
residences, or parts thereof, to accept any such
individuals.
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Municipalities and counties may not impose restrictions
in response to COVID-19 on the ability of hotels, motels,
guest houses, or private residences, or parts thereof, to
accept any individuals who have no permanent housing
to which they may safely or lawfully return. Examples
of individuals who would satisfy this criteria include, but
are not limited to, homeless individuals, individuals
affected by domestic violence, or individuals in hotels or
motels in compliance with a court order.
As clarification, individuals who have no permanent
housing to which they may safely or lawfully return and
live at a hotel or motel on a continual basis are not
considered “transient guests or seasonal tenants”, and
thus are entitled to the protections against evictions
included in Executive Order No. 106 (2020).
Ice Cream Stores/Vendors/Trucks
Indoor Portion of Retail Shopping Malls Restaurants inside are allowed to remain open for
takeout or delivery, but only if have their own external
entrances open to the public, separate from the general
mall entrances (which must be closed)
Landscapers
Laundromat
Law firms
Libraries Library staff can work remotely and offer services to
the public remotely
Limousine/Taxi Services
Liquor Stores
Livestock Feed Stores
Mail and Delivery Stores
Manufacturers
Marinas
Public and Private may remain open. Marina fueling
stations may remain open (similar to retail functions
of gas stations and auto mechanics).
Marine Mechanics/Services
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Massage Parlors
Medical Supply Stores
Miniature Golf
Movie Theatres (Indoor) Drive in Movies are allowed, provided requirements
under gatherings in cars are followed. Non-Essential Retail
EO 142 permits non-essential retail businesses to
allow curbside pickup of goods, but businesses must
continue to have their in-store operations closed to
customers. Businesses who choose to offer curbside
pickup must abide by the requirements in the Order,
which include but are not limited to the following:
In-store operations should be limited to those
employees who are responsible for the
operations required for curbside pickup;
Customer transactions should be handled in
advance by phone, email, facsimile or other
means that avoid person-to-person contact;
Customers shall notify the retailer by text
message, email, or phone once they arrive, or
make best efforts to schedule their arrival time
in advance. The customer should be asked to
remain in their vehicle, if arriving by car, until
store staff delivers the purchase;
Designated employees should bring goods
outside of the retail establishment and place
goods directly in a customer’s vehicle when
possible, avoiding person-to-person contact;
and
Such businesses must follow social distancing
and mitigation practices outlined in previous
orders, including requiring workers to wear
cloth face coverings when in contact with
other workers or customers and gloves when
in contact with goods or customers
Retail businesses operating in shopping malls are
permitted to operate by curbside pickup, in accordance
with the other requirements of this paragraph, but staff
must bring the goods to customers at the exterior of
the mall. The indoor portions of shopping malls must
remain closed, as required by the Governor's previous
orders.
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Nightclubs
Nurseries/Garden Centers
Nutrition Stores (ex. GNC)
Parks – County and Municipal
Counties & municipalities may decide if their parks
are open or closed (or decide that a particular county
park or particular municipal park is open or closed).
If counties and municipalities have any open parks,
they must, at a minimum, do the following at those
parks: close the same areas that are closed at state
parks (“picnic areas, playgrounds, exercise stations
and equipment, chartered watercraft services and
rentals, swimming, pavilions, restrooms, and other
buildings and facilities, such as visitor centers,
interpretive centers, and interior historical sites”) and
prohibit the same activities prohibited at state parks
(“engage in picnicking, participate in organized or
contact activities or sports, or participate in
gatherings”).
Counties and municipalities are free to add additional
restrictions to any parks that stay open. If individuals
violate those local ordinances, those are violations of
the local ordinance, not violations of an Executive
Order.
Parks – State
The following is allowed at state parks: Fishing,
hunting, boating, canoeing, hiking, walking, running
or jogging, biking, birding, and horseback riding.
Restrooms are open.
The following is closed or not allowed at state parks:
Picnic areas, playgrounds, exercise stations and
equipment, swimming, pavilions, and other buildings
and facilities, such as visitor centers, interpretive
centers, and interior historical sites.
Moreover, individuals at state parks may not: engage
in picnicking, participate in organized sports or
contact activities, or participate in gatherings of more
than 25.
Party Stores Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
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Pawn Shops
Performing Arts Centers
Pest Control
Pet Supply Stores
Pet Boarders/Pet Daycare
Pet Groomers
Photographers
Pool – Residential Apartment Complex
Pool – Residential Individual Home
Pool Supply
Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
Pool Services
Public Movers
Pharmacies
Playgrounds
Printing/Office Supply Shops
Public/Private/Parochial Preschool Premises, Elementary and Secondary Schools
Including Charter and Renaissance Schools
Public/Private Social Clubs (Indoor) Including but not limited to, American Legion,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus, and
any other social clubs associated with community
service organizations.
Public Storage Facilities
Racetracks
Realtor Open Houses While open houses are prohibited, realtors can show
real estate to individuals/families by appointment
Religious Items - Retail Stores that principally sell items necessary for
religious observation or worship
Religious Services Indoor 10 or less people, outside 25 or less people.
Vehicle drive in or drive thru see EO 142.
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Rent-A-Centers Can continue “take out services” of goods sold
Repossession Business
Restaurants Takeout/Delivery ONLY. No indoor or outdoor
dining.
Retail Sports Wagering Lounge
Shooting Ranges
Smoke Shop Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
Tanning Salons
Tax Services
Taxi/Uber/Lyft
Tennis Courts
Warehouses
Watercraft Rentals Must adopt policies consistent with the “curb-side
pickup” restrictions that apply to retail
establishments pursuant to Executive Order No. 142.