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Business-Related Relief Programs
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CARES Act: Paycheck Protection Program
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”) appropriates $349 billion to assist small businesses through section 7(a) loans and Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), administered by the Small Business Administration … » more information -
Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster Loans
Economic Injury Disaster Loans (“EIDLs”) provide working capital to help small business concerns, small agricultural cooperatives and aquaculture companies, and most private non-profit organizations (of all sizes) meet financial obligations that … » more information -
Agricultural Stabilization Program Grants
Qualifying Alabama individuals and businesses in various agricultural industries including (i) cattle production, (ii) meat processing, (iii) poultry farming, (iv) catfish processing, (v) fruit and vegetable processing, (vi) food production pursuant … » more information -
Forestry Commission Timber Owners Grant Program
Qualifying Alabama timber owners impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can apply for grants of up to $10,000 on a first-come, first-served basis if they harvested timber in Alabama between March and July 2020. » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening Restaurants, Athletic Facilities, Retailers, Entertainment Venues and Close Contact Service Providers
If no countervailing city or county restrictions apply, by executive order of the governor, restaurants, athletic facilities, retailers, entertainment venues and close contact service providers (barber shops, salons, spas, tattoo parlors and massage … » more information -
Protection from Civil Liability for Businesses and Health Care Providers Acting in Response to COVID-19
The governor has passed an executive order to provide that a business, health care provider, or other covered entity shall not be liable for the death or injury to persons or for damages to property in any way arising from any act or omission … » more information -
Alcoholic Beverage Sales Off-Premises
On April 16, 2020, the Lieutenant Governor of Alaska issued emergency regulations suspending certain state statutes that prohibited businesses licensed to sell alcohol from selling alcoholic beverages off-premises. The regulations also permit … » more information -
Reopening at Full Capacity for Various Businesses and Social Organizations
Pursuant to an executive order, Governor Dunleavy has announced that as of May 22, 2020, all businesses, houses of worship, libraries and museums, and recreational and sport facilities may reopen at 100% capacity. Individuals, businesses, and … » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Requirements to Pay Workers Compensation Insurance, Pay Business or Licensing Fees, Pay Registration Fees for Boats or Vehicles, And Submit Certain State Tax Filings
On March 31, 2020, Governor Mike Dunleavy issued an order suspending until May 11, 2020 the enforcement of certain statues and regulations in order to stabilize Alaska’s economy following the recent slowdown in business activity. Among others … » more information -
ADOT Eases Certain Truck Weight Limits for Delivery of Essential Supplies
As of April 7, 2020, commercial trucks in Arizona with gross weights of up to 90,000 pounds will be allowed to operate without overweight permits (an increase from the previous limit of 80,000 pounds). » more information -
Deferred Liquor License Payments for 90 Days
On March 31, 2020 Governor Ducey announced that the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control will defer the payment of all liquor licensing fees by 90 days. » more information -
Employment Opportunities Database
The Arizona Commerce Authority recommends that anyone who is seeking employment in Arizona visit ArizonaAtWork.com to access a database of employers who are currently hiring and need immediate assistance. » more information -
Exemption to Resume Elective Surgeries Upon Request for Health Care Facilities that Meet Certain Preparedness Standards
As of March 21, 2020, all non-essential or elective surgeries in Arizona, including dental surgeries, were delayed pursuant to Executive Order 2020-10. » more information -
Expanded Access to Pharmacies
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-20, pharmacists may dispense emergency refills of maintenance medications for up to a 90-day supply, and an additional 90-day supply if necessary, so Arizonans can avoid making a trip to the doctor to obtain a refill … » more information -
Extension of Certain Professional Licenses and Six-Month Deferral of Continuing Education Requirements
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-17, certain state agencies and boards will defer requirements to renew licenses that have an expiration date between March 1, 2020 and September 1, 2020 by six months from the expiration date, unless those … » more information -
Flexible Packaging and Labeling Rules for Local Restaurants Permitting Resale of Grocery Items
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-25, restaurants that are currently licensed or permitted to serve prepared foods in Arizona may repackage and sell grocery items that they have on hand, including items not normally packaged and labeled for resale. » more information -
Food Trucks Permitted at Eight Arizona Department of Transportation Rest Areas
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-31, the Arizona Department of Transportation will issue no-fee permits to licensed mobile food vendors to provide take-away food services for commercial vehicle drivers at eight state rest areas: … » more information -
Good Samaritan Protections for COVID-19 Frontline Workers
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-27, licensed Arizona healthcare professionals and volunteer health professionals registered and recruited through the Arizona Emergency System for the Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals who … » more information -
Guidance for Reopening Businesses
Arizona’s stay-at-home order expired on May 15, 2020 and businesses are now permitted to reopen. The Department of Health Services recommends that certain businesses take additional steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19: … » more information -
Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program
The Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program provides an alternative for employers who are faced with a reduction of available work. The program allows an employer to divide the available work or hours of work among a specified group of … » more information -
Telemedicine for Veterinarians Treating Pets and Animals
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-19, licensed veterinarians in Arizona may use telemedicine in order to protect public health, expedite access to and treatment of animal health conditions, and to minimize the risk of the spread of COVID-19. » more information -
Temporary Moratorium on Evictions for Small Businesses and Nonprofits Affected by COVID-19
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-21, evictions are temporarily suspended for commercial tenants unable to pay rent due to financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A commercial tenant who seeks a delay in eviction, lock out, or deferral of … » more information -
Virtual Notary Services
Pursuant to Executive Order 2020-26, Arizonans can get documents notarized remotely. This measure is consistent with Remote Online Notarization, an Arizona law that takes effect July 1, 2020 and allows for virtual notarization. The Executive Order … » more information -
Guidance for Reopening Businesses
Governor Hutchinson has announced guidance for certain businesses to reopen in the state, if there are no countervailing city or county restrictions. Businesses in certain categories are slated to reopen on the following dates: … » more information -
City of Sacramento, California: Free Masks Available to Sacramento Businesses
The City of Sacramento is distributing masks provided by the California Department of Public Health to businesses in Sacramento. There are approximately 50,000 masks available. Mask pick-ups are available by appointment at the Coloma Community … » more information