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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Governor Hogan Announces End To COVID-19 State Of Emergency

COVID-19 State of Emergency Ends in Two Phases:

06/16/2021

 At his

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press conference yesterday press conference yesterday , Governor Larry Hogan announced the following:
 
 

COVID-19 State of Emergency Ends in Two Phases:

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EMERGENCY MANDATES AND RESTRICTIONS END ON JULY 1st

All emergency mandates and restrictions will be terminated as of July 1st. There will no longer be a statewide mask order in effect for any settings, including schools, camps, and child care facilities. (A federal order requiring masks on planes, subways, buses and other mass transit remains in effect.). Read the Governor’s order
ending the State of Emergency.

45-DAY ADMINISTRATIVE GRACE PERIOD THROUGH AUGUST 15th

Thursday, July 1st will mark the beginning of a 45-day grace period, where certain regulations will continue to be relaxed to complete the administrative transition out of the pandemic. This includes such provisions as renewing driver’s licenses, winding down emergency health operations, and the moratorium on evictions related to COVID-19.

This
chart
provides details on the emergency orders terminating on July 1st and those
still in effect during the administrative grace period.

FAQs
related to this announcement.

COVID-19 State of Emergency Ends in Two Phases:

EMERGENCY MANDATES AND RESTRICTIONS END ON JULY 1st

All emergency mandates and restrictions will be terminated as of July 1st. There will no longer be a statewide mask order in effect for any settings, including schools, camps, and child care facilities. (A federal order requiring masks on planes, subways, buses and other mass transit remains in effect.). Read the Governor’s order
ending the State of Emergency.

order

45-DAY ADMINISTRATIVE GRACE PERIOD THROUGH AUGUST 15th

Thursday, July 1st will mark the beginning of a 45-day grace period, where certain regulations will continue to be relaxed to complete the administrative transition out of the pandemic. This includes such provisions as renewing driver’s licenses, winding down emergency health operations, and the moratorium on evictions related to COVID-19.

This
chart
provides details on the emergency orders terminating on July 1st and those
still in effect during the administrative grace period.

This
chart

FAQs
related to this announcement.

FAQs


This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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