COVID-19: Maine Governor Janet Mills Extends State of Emergency March 2021


Note: Going forward, we will no longer provide monthly updates when the governor issues an extension of the state of civil emergency.  However, we will provide an alert to inform you when such a proclamation includes material changes to any executive orders, and when the governor allows the state of civil emergency to expire.

On Wednesday, March 17, 2021, Governor Janet Mills issued a proclamation extending Maine’s State of Civil Emergency through April 15, 2021. This is the 13th proclamation renewing the state of civil emergency (which, by law, terminates in 30 days unless renewed by the governor), and keeps Maine in line with nearly every other state in the nation. 

As with previous renewals, this proclamation allows Governor Mills to continue deploying all available state resources to respond to the pandemic. The proclamation also continues to grant emergency powers to the Department of Health and Human Services, and continues Maine’s eligibility for certain federal aid related to COVID-19. When the new fiscal year began on July 1, 2020, the numbering of executive orders started at number 1 for Fiscal Year 2020/2021.

The new proclamation does not change the expiration dates of Executive Order 55 (FY 19/20), An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan or Executive Order 14 (FY 20/21), An Order to Implement Phase Four of the Restarting Maine’s Economy Plan.  These orders remain in effect until rescinded.  Nor does it change the expiration dates of Executive Order 57 (FY 19/20), An Order Regarding Travelers into Maine (which also authorizes the implementation of the Keep Maine Healthy Plan) or Executive Order 2 (FY 20/21), An Order Strengthening the Use of Face Coverings. These orders remain in effect unless sooner amended, renewed, or terminated. 

Additionally, the following orders remain in effect until repealed or amended:

In addition, several other executive orders (listed below and summarized) have been extended as a result of the new proclamation. These orders remain in effect until the state of civil emergency is terminated, unless amended or rescinded sooner:

The following orders will expire 30 days after the termination of the state of civil emergency unless amended or rescinded sooner:

The following order will expire 90 days after the termination of the state of civil emergency unless rescinded sooner:


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