COVID-19: Maine Governor Janet Mills Extends State of Emergency


On Tuesday, April 14, 2020, Governor Janet Mills issued a proclamation extending Maine’s state of civil emergency through May 15, 2020. The original proclamation was set to expire on April 15, 2020.

The proclamation allows Governor Mills to continue deploying all available state resources to respond to and protect Maine citizens against the spread of COVID-19. The proclamation also grants emergency powers to the Department of Health and Human Services, and eases Maine’s access to federal aid to boost response efforts.

This new proclamation does not change the expiration dates of Executive Order 19An Order Regarding Essential Businesses and Operations, or Executive Order 28An Order Regarding Further Restrictions on Public Contract and Movement, Schools, Vehicle Travel and Retail Business Operations, often referred to as the “Stay at Home Order.” Both orders are still set to expire on April 30, 2020 unless otherwise amended, rescinded, or renewed.

However, several other executive orders are extended by their own terms as a result of the new proclamation.

The following orders will expire upon the termination of the state of civil emergency unless rescinded sooner:

The following orders will expire 30 days after the termination of the state of civil emergency unless rescinded sooner:


©2025 Pierce Atwood LLP. All rights reserved.
National Law Review, Volume X, Number 106