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Business-Related Relief Programs
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Business Request for Designation as an Essential Business During the COVID-19 Closure
Businesses that are not covered by the guidance provided here may request an opinion from Connecticut’s Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) as to whether they can be considered essential and keep their physical locations open … » more information -
COVID-19 Business Emergency Response Unit Hotline
Connecticut’s Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) has created a COVID-19 Business Emergency Response Unit that is dedicated to assisting businesses navigate resources and develop new resources. A dedicated phone line has been set … » more information -
Donation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Healthcare Service Providers
Connecticut’s Department of Public Health is accepting donations of personal protective equipment (PPE), including protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment that is designed to protect the wearer’s body from injury or … » more information -
Emergency No-Interest Loan Program for Connecticut Small Businesses and Nonprofits Impacted by COVID-19
To provide emergency cash flow relief to small businesses and nonprofits negatively impacted by the coronavirus, Connecticut is now offering qualifying organizations with 100 or fewer employees access to no-interest loans. Under the Connecticut … » more information -
Family Medical Leave Act (§ 31-51)
Connecticut’s existing FMLA program provides 16 workweeks of leave to take care of oneself or a loved one because of a serious health condition, which the DOL has stated may include reasons associated with COVID-19. » more information -
Grants Available to Connecticut Manufacturers to Produce COVID-19 Supplies
Connecticut manufacturers can apply for grants of up to $75,000 to assist in the production of critical equipment and supplies needed to respond to COVID-19. The grants, offered through the Manufacturing Innovation Fund Voucher Program, can be used … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening Businesses
Connecticut has released documents detailing specific rules that businesses falling under Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Connecticut’s reopening plans must follow amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: … » more information -
No Action Position Regarding Temporarily Working from Home Due to COVID-19
In light of the impact of COVID-19, Connecticut’s Banking Commissioner has announced that he will take no action against eligible Consumer Credit (CC) Licensees who violate the requirement that any Connecticut-licensable activity be conducted from a … » more information -
Paid Sick Leave (PSL) Program (§ 31-52r)
Under Connecticut’s existing PSL program, service workers who work for employers with 50 or more employees may be eligible to up to 40 hours of PSL, including to cover absences caused by COVID-19. » more information -
Shared Work Program
Shared Work is designed to save jobs and retain skilled workers and offers an alternative to layoffs by allowing employers to temporarily reduce employee hours and supplement lost wages with the help of partial unemployment benefits. When business … » more information -
Small Business Financing
Connecticut’s small business program provides financing and loans to small businesses. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, small businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 and meet general eligibility … » more information -
Hospitality Emergency Loan Program (HELP)
HELP will assist hospitality-related businesses in Delaware that have been economically impacted by COVID-19 by making available no-interest loans of up to $10,000 per business per month. The loans carry a 10-year term with payments deferred for 9 … » more information -
Exemption from Civil Liability
COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Amendment Act of 2020 exempts any person, employee of the District of Columbia not otherwise exempt under existing law, or contractor providing services arising out of a contract with the District of Columbia … » more information -
Shared Work Unemployment Insurance Program
An employer who experiences a sharp temporary reduction in activity due to economic conditions (e.g., public emergency due to COVID-19) may consider using Shared Work Unemployment Insurance Program (Shared Work) as an alternative to layoffs. It is … » more information -
Third-Party Food Delivery Commissions
During the period of time for which the Mayor has declared a public health emergency, a person, corporation, partnership, or association operating a third-party food platform within the District shall register with the Department of Consumer and … » more information -
Additional Tenants’ Rights
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, deadlines for tenants and tenant organizations to exercise their rights under either the Rental Housing Conversion and Sale Act of 1980 (which includes the Tenant Opportunity to … » more information -
Eviction Prohibition and Rental Payments for Tenants
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, D.C. has prohibited housing providers from evicting commercial or residential tenants during a public health emergency and for 60 days thereafter, and further prohibited the … » more information -
Extensions for Sales and Use, Real Property, and Individual/Partnership/Franchise Taxpayers, and Guidance on the Franchise Tax Nexus
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue (“OTR”) was granted expanded authority to extend deadlines and waive interest and late payment penalties to assist taxpayers, businesses, and … » more information -
Guidance on Reopening of Non-Essential Businesses
As of May 27, 2020 the Mayor has issued a new Executive Order that lifts the temporary closure of the on-site operation of all non-essential businesses. Click here to view the Mayor’s May 27 Order. As of May 29, the District entered Phase One of … » more information -
Owners’ Rights, Mortgage Payments, and Foreclosure Relief
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, D.C. has required mortgage lenders to develop and implement a deferment program for residential and commercial mortgage borrowers, which offers a 90-day deferment program, permanently … » more information -
Reimagining Outdoor Space: Restaurants and Retail
The District of Columbia’s stay at home order was lifted on May 29, 2020. As part of the District’s Phase One reopening, outdoor spaces can be transformed in the following ways: … » more information -
Sales of Beer, Wine, or Spirits for Takeout or Delivery
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, select Alcoholic Beverage Control (“ABC”) licensees that register with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (“Board”) may temporarily sell beer, wine, or spirits in closed containers … » more information -
Small Retailer Tax Credit
The Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) is reaching out to 2,500 small businesses that have not filed a District franchise tax return claiming the Small Retailer Tax Credit. If an eligible small retailer did not claim the credit on its 2018 District … » more information -
Temporary Prohibition on Disconnection of Utilities
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, the D.C. Council has prohibited the providers of natural gas, electricity, and water from disconnecting services for non-payment during a public health emergency and for 15 days … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Unemployment insurance benefits are generally available to individuals who have been separated from employment through no fault of their own. As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, the D.C. Council has provided access to … » more information