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Temporary Restrictions Regarding Alcoholic Beverages at Restaurants, Bars, and Other Establishments after 11:00 p.m.
Pursuant to Executive Orders 2020-45 and 2020-50, South Carolina restaurants, bars, and other establishments licensed to sell beer, wine, or alcoholic liquor for consumption on-premises will be prohibited from doing so between the hours of 11:00 … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits, Suspension of Job Search Requirement for Claimants, Waiver of Waiting Week for Claimants, and Additional Programs Under the CARES Act
Unemployed workers affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing South Carolina Unemployment Insurance Benefits or under programs created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”), each of … » more information -
Voluntary Employer COVID-19 Support Payments to Furloughed Employees
Employers who have furloughed employees will have the option to make voluntary support payments to furloughed employees (COVID-19 Support Payments). The Executive Order announcing the action defines a furlough as a temporary period of time during … » more information -
Expedited Unemployment Claim Process for Employers
Employers experiencing reduced hours or closing due to COVID-19 may expedite the unemployment claim process for their employees by providing a mass layoff list or an employer-filed mass claim to the Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce … » more information -
Extension of State Franchise and Excise Tax Filing and Payment Extension in Light of COVID-19
The Tennessee Department of Revenue has extended the due date for filing and paying state franchise and excise tax from April 15, 2020 to July 15, 2020. … » more information -
Fee Waivers for Business Entity Filings Required for Relief from State or Federal Programs
Until August 1, 2020, the Tennessee Secretary of State has waived the fee for obtaining copies of business entity filings from the Secretary of State’s Office when such documents are needed to seek relief under a state or federal disaster assistance … » more information -
Guidelines for Reopening of Businesses and Guidelines for Nursing Homes, Places of Worship and Social Gatherings
The Governor of Tennessee has lifted previous orders requiring the closure of certain businesses provided that such businesses comply with the applicable reopening guidelines. The Governor’s Executive Order also outlines guidelines for and … » more information -
Limits on Liability for Healthcare Providers
The state of emergency declared by the Governor of Tennessee has triggered certain protections for healthcare workers in the state. Further, the state’s previously existing Good Samaritan Law may act to limit the liability exposure faced by heath … » more information -
Notice of Ability to File Liens on Vehicles with Secretary of State in Light of COVID-19
In light of COVID-19, the Governor of Tennessee passed an executive order which allows for the recordation of an interest in financed vehicles with the Secretary of State while county offices are closed. » more information -
Notice of Exception to Rules and Regulations Limiting Hours of Service for Operators or Commercial Motor Vehicles Providing Supplies to Assist Persons Affected by COVID-19
In light of COVID-19, Tennessee has instituted a temporary exception from the federal rules and regulations limiting the hours of service for the operator of a commercial motor vehicle providing supplies, equipment, personnel, and other provisions … » more information