Michigan Opens Northern Michigan Regions And Issues Further Business Restrictions


Highlights

On May 18, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two executive orders, Executive Order 2020-91 and Executive Order 2020-92, that pivot to a regional approach to the governor’s stay at home regime and replace the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Executive Order 2020-77 issued on May 1. 

The orders also incorporate Executive Order 2020-90 allowing research laboratories to resume activities, and now certain businesses to begin reopening. 

Importantly, EO 2020-92 allows in two northern Michigan regions social gatherings of up to 10 people and permits retail stores and offices to reopen with restrictions and restaurants and bars to reopen with limited seating. EO 2020-91 incorporates all of the restrictions placed on businesses allowed to open and expands or modifies certain of those restrictions. 

Executive Order 2020-92 Opens Two Northern Michigan Regions 

Besides the allowance for certain businesses to operate under Executive Order 2020-77 (subject to restrictions now appearing in EO 2020-91), EO 2020-92, the other May 18 order, now permits businesses that employ workers in the following categories (referred to as “resumed activities”) to perform in-person operations, beginning May 22:

Businesses in other regions of the state, unless previously permitted under EO 2020-77, must remain closed.

Executive Order 2020-91 Adds Restrictions on Businesses and Establishes Record Keeping Requirements

All businesses allowed to operate under EO 2020-92 must follow the minimum requirements provided in EO 2020-91. Any failure to abide by the rules will constitute a failure to provide a workplace that is free from recognized hazards within the meaning of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act.

At the end of EO 2020-91, the Gov. Whitmer states that the rules “…have the force and effect of regulations adopted by the [States] departments and agencies…” and indicates that “[a]ny challenges to penalties imposed by a department or agency” will have to proceed through the existing administrative review process. This language may be an attempt to limit other forms of challenges, considering that a number of lawsuits have been filed across the state seeking to challenge the governor’s orders. 

Executive Order 2020-91 Also Expanded Requirements for All Reopened Businesses 

Under EO 2020-91, in addition to the previous restrictions provided for in EO 2020-77, all businesses that are permitted to resume operations must:

Offices: Additional Restrictions

For those in the office setting located in Regions 6 and 8, operations may resume, but in addition to the general restrictions applicable to all businesses, offices must:

Research Laboratories: Additional Restrictions

Beyond the restrictions placed on all businesses, EO 2020-91 also places new restrictions on research laboratories. Such research facilities must abide by the following additional measures when performing business operations:

Restaurant and Bars: Additional Restrictions

Although restaurants and bars in Regions 6 and 8 are allowed to resume operations, in addition to the general restrictions applicable to all businesses, there are other requirements that must be met before reopening. Specifically, restaurants and bars must:

Retail Stores: Additional Restrictions

In addition to the restrictions previously contained in EO 2020-77, including occupancy requirements, and the general restrictions in EO 2020-91 applicable to all businesses, retail stores must now also:

Revised Restrictions: Outdoor Businesses and Construction Industry

Gov. Whitmer’s restrictions on business traditionally performed outdoors largely remain unchanged, although new general restrictions from EO 2020-92 now apply to these businesses as well. These businesses must now require the use of personal protective equipment. 

Specifically, businesses in the construction industry must require the use of work gloves to prevent contact with potentially contaminated services. 

Revised Restrictions: Manufacturing Facilities

The specific conditions on manufacturing facilities largely remain unchanged from EO 2020-77. However, those facilities must now stagger meals and breaks, as well as start times at each entrance, where possible. Previously under EO 2020-77, this was a mandatory requirement.


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