Washington Governor Inslee Issues “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” Proclamation


On March 23, 2020, Governor Jay Inslee issued Proclamation 20-25 directing all residents immediately to heed current state public health directives to stay home. According to the proclamation, “[a]ll people in Washington State shall immediately cease leaving their home or place of residence except: (1) to conduct or participate in essential activities, and/or (2) for employment in essential business services.

The proclamation, titled “Stay Home – Stay Healthy,” is stated to be in effect for a minimum of two weeks, until April 6, 2020. The proclamation leaves open the possibility that the prohibitions will be extended beyond April 6, 2020.

Under the proclamation, nonessential businesses may not operate (except for work-from-home arrangements) after midnight on March 25, 2020.

Proclamation 20-25 requires every resident to stay at home except for people:

Essential Workers and Businesses

Governor Inslee designated a list of “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers,” which are detailed in accompanying guidance. The stated goal is to “help state, local, tribal, and industry partners as they work to protect communities, while ensuring continuity of functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic and national security.” The list is nearly identical to California’s March 19, 2020 executive order.

The list includes a wide array of employees in numerous private and public sector workplaces, including healthcare, public health, emergency services, public works, food and agriculture, energy, water and wastewater, transportation systems and logistics, communications and information technology, community-based government operations and essential functions, critical manufacturing, hazardous materials, financial services, chemicals, and the defense industrial base.

According to the proclamation, “[a]ll essential businesses are encouraged to remain open and maintain operations, but must establish and implement social distancing and sanitation measures established by the United States Department of Labor or the Washington State Department of Health Guidelines.” The governor also stated in the proclamation that all grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, food supply chains, and other things necessary for continued operations will remain open.

If a business believes that it is essential, or if it is an entity providing essential services or functions, it will be able to request designation as an essential business. To clarify status or petition to be added to the list of essential workers, employers can use the Business Re-Entry Registration website.

Non-essential Businesses

Nonessential businesses are permitted to implement work-from-home arrangements.

The proclamation specifically includes a number of prohibitions.

Regarding state lands and related businesses, all campsites, roofed accommodations (such as cabins, yurts, and vacation houses), group camps, and day-use facilities are closed through April 30, 2020.


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