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Authorization for Remote Notarizations
In order to provide New Hampshire citizens and businesses with a secure and safe method by which to execute important legal documents, a notarial officer commissioned under the laws of New Hampshire may perform a notarization for an individual not … » more information -
Stay-At-Home 2.0—Guidance for Business Reopenings
On June 11, Governor Sununu announced the expiration of New Hampshire’s stay-at-home order, along with the cap on gatherings of 10 or less. On June 15, the Governor issued Emergency Order #52, advising businesses on public health guidelines and … » more information -
Temporary Authorization for Take-Out or Delivery of Beer and Wine
All restaurants, diners, bars, saloons, private clubs, or any other establishment that have both a restaurant license and an on-premise license from the New Hampshire Liquor Commission shall be temporarily authorized to allow for takeout or delivery … » more information -
Battelle Critical Care Decontamination System Available for Free Use Statewide to Clean, Preserve PPE
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and The Defense Logistics Agency, has secured the Battelle Critical Care Decontamination System (CCDS) to assist healthcare … » more information -
Certain License Holders May Sell Alcohol for Consumption off the Licensed Premises
Holders of plenary retail consumption licenses, hotel or motel licenses, seasonal retail consumption licenses, concessionaire permits, which are generally issued to bars and restaurants, or craft distillery licenses are temporarily permitted to sell … » more information -
Consumer Protection Hotline for COVID-19 Related Price Gouging
Excessive price increases are illegal during a State of Emergency, such as the COVID-19 State of Emergency. An excessive price increase is any price that exceeds 110 percent of the price at which the product or service was sold during the normal … » more information -
Elective Surgeries and Invasive Procedures Allowed to Resume
Elective surgeries and invasive procedures, both medical and dental, are allowed to resume. These procedures must resume according to the policies issued by the New Jersey Department of Health and the Division of Consumer Affairs, which include … » more information -
Emergency Assistance Eligibility Wizard
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has developed an online screening tool for employers to allow them to quickly determine what emergency assistance programs they may be eligible for during the remainder of the COVID-19 crisis. » more information -
Emergency Grant Funding Program to Assist Small Residential Landlords and Tenants
The program will reimburse small residential rental property owners for lost rent revenue due to COVID-19 between April and July 2020, as long as they agree to forgive outstanding back rent and late fees that their tenant accrued during this time. » more information -
Emergency Technical Assistance Program
A $150,000 program that will support technical assistance to New Jersey-based companies applying for State and US Small Business Administration (SBA) programs. The organizations contracted will be paid based on SBA application submissions supported … » more information -
Entrepreneur Support Program
A $5 million program that encourages investment by encouraging private sector investors to provide additional working capital loans to NJ-based entrepreneurial businesses in which the investor is already an equity holder. The program provides a … » more information -
Extension of Permits
New Jersey has passed legislation that automatically suspends the running of the period of eligible permits and approvals from March 9, 2020 until the end of the health emergency declared by the Governor in response to COVID-19. The act also extends … » more information -
Free Flights for Healthcare Volunteers Coming to New Jersey to Assist with COVID-19 Response
New Jersey’s Department of Health is offering free round-trip flights to health care workers coming to New Jersey to help with the state’s efforts to fight COVID-19. » more information -
Guidance for Seasonal Farming Employers
The state Departments of Health, Agriculture, and Labor and Workforce Development have issued guidance on working conditions as well as testing/treatment procedures to assist agricultural businesses in minimizing the risk and potential exposure to … » more information -
Health Care Provider Emergency Loan Program
A $6 million loan program to offset some of the unforeseen expenses incurred by health care providers in the COVID-19 pandemic. Loans will (1) have no application, initial, or annual fees; (2) be at an interest rate of 0%; and (3) be secured solely … » more information -
Hiring Portal for Essential Employers Seeking Additional Assistance as a Result of the COVID-19 Epidemic
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has opened an online portal where employers can post openings for additional employees created by the COVID-19 epidemic. Prospective employees may also access the portal and apply directly to open … » more information -
Immunity From Civil Liability for Health Care Providers Acting in Good Faith to Treat COVID-19 Patients
New Jersey has granted immunity from civil liability for healthcare professional “for any damages alleged to have been sustained as a result of the individual’s acts or omissions undertaken in good faith in the course of providing healthcare … » more information -
Limit on Third-Party Delivery Service Fees
New Jersey law now places limits on service fees charged to restaurants by third-party delivery applications and websites during the COVID-19 crisis. The law prohibits third-party food takeout and delivery service applications and websites from … » more information -
Micro Business Loans and Other Financial Assistance for Businesses Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority offers financial assistance to businesses throughout New Jersey, this assistance is available in different forms, such as micro business loans of up to $50,000 dollars, direct loans of up to $3 million … » more information -
Moratorium on New Jersey Economic Development Authority Direct Loan Payments
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has approved a three-month moratorium on direct loan and premier lender participation loan (pending approval by the agency bank) payments for eligible businesses. The New Jersey Economic Development … » more information -
Moratorium on Utility Shutoffs
All of New Jersey’s public electric, phone, cable, water and gas utilities have universally agreed to suspend service shutoffs indefinitely due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Despite the suspension of shutoffs, customers are not relieved of their payment … » more information -
PPE Supplier Registry
New Jersey has assembled a PPE supplier registry to assist private businesses and organizations in locating potential suppliers for PPE and other COVID-related goods and services. » more information -
Remote Notary Services
New Jersey law now allows notaries and authorized officials to execute remote notarial acts during the COVID-19 crisis. » more information -
Schedule for Reopening
If there are no countervailing city or county restrictions, certain non-essential businesses and public areas, including beaches, boardwalks, lakes, lakeshores, and campgrounds; golf courses; marinas; drive-thru and drive-in events; car dealerships, … » more information -
Small Business Emergency Assistance Guarantee Program
A $10 million pilot program that makes available one-year first loss guarantees of permanent working capital loans and lines of credit originated by Premier Lender banks. These loans must be made to cover operating expenses for New Jersey small … » more information -
COVID-19 Business Loan Guarantee Program
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Local Economic Development Act
In connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico modified its Local Economic Development Act (“LEDA”) to now provide no-interest loans to help pay for land, buildings, and infrastructure to relocate or expand for any companies that manufacture … » more information -
Local Food Supply Chain Response Fund Grants
The Local Food Supply Chain Response Fund is set up to address gaps in and disruptions to the local food supply chain in New Mexico. The purpose of the Fund is to provide resources to farmers, ranchers, and other actors in the local food … » more information -
New Mexico Small Business Investment Corporation (“NMSBIC”) Low Interest Loans
In connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, the NMSBIC has pledged up to $25 million to its lending partners to assist New Mexico’s small businesses that are impacted by COVID-19. NMSBIC’s lending partners will receive funds from NMSBIC at a … » more information -
Albuquerque Community Foundation/United Way Emergency Action Fund for Non-Profit Organizations
The Albuquerque Community Foundation (“ACF”) and the United Way of Central New Mexico (“UWCNM”) have established a joint Emergency Action Fund. The Fund provides short-term funding to support operations of organizations providing emergency services … » more information -
Albuquerque, New Mexico: Micro-Business Relief Program
The Mayor of Albuquerque and the City of Albuquerque Economic Development Department have announced a $500,000 Micro-Business relief Program to provide economic support to Albuquerque businesses needing assistance in overcoming the temporary loss of … » more information -
Temporary Renewal Extension for Short-Term Rental Permits
The City of Santa Fe is extending the deadline to renew existing short-term rental permits to April 15, 2020. Additionally, the City is granting permit holders an additional 30 days to pay late fees and obtain extensions. The new deadline for paying … » more information -
Consumers Experiencing Financial Hardship Due to COVID-19 May Defer Paying Certain Insurance Premiums
Governor Cuomo has announced that consumers experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 may defer paying certain life insurance premiums for 90 days. No late fees will be assessed and no negative data will be reported to credit bureaus during … » more information -
Governor Cuomo Signs Executive Order Mandating All Non-Essential Businesses Close and Employees Work from Home
Governor Andrew Cuomo issued the New York State on PAUSE Executive Order (the “PAUSE Order”), including a directive requiring all non-essential for profit or non-profit businesses statewide to close their in-office personnel functions, effective … » more information -
Moratorium on Evictions for Residential and Commercial Tenants
Governor Andrew Cuomo issued the New York State on PAUSE Executive Order (the “PAUSE Order”) on March 20, 2020, including a directive prohibiting enforcement of either an eviction of any residential or commercial tenant, or a foreclosure of any … » more information -
New York Forward Loan Fund
Empire State Development announced a new economic recovery program to support New York’s small businesses during the re-opening process. The loans will target businesses with 20 or fewer full-time equivalent employees, nonprofits, and small … » more information -
New York Forward Reopening Plan
Governor Andrew Cuomo released the NY Forward Reopening Plan (the “Reopening Plan”). According to the Reopening Plan, New York will reopen on a regional basis as each region meets certain criteria to reopen. New York has been grouped into ten … » more information -
New York State Governor Signs Law Protecting Health Care Workers, Facilities and Administrators from COVID-19-Related Liability
On April 3, 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law the Emergency Disaster Treatment Protection Act (the “Act”), which immunizes health care facilities and professionals from certain forms of liability during the COVID-19 emergency. » more information -
NYAG Announces Application for Suspension 0f Debt Collection for Non-Medical and Non-Student Debt and Automatic Suspension of Medical and Student Debt Collection in Response to COVID-19
The New York Attorney General has announced an application process for persons or businesses that owe non-medical and non-student debts to the State of New York that have been referred to the Office of the Attorney General for collection and … » more information -
Tax Relief for Quarterly and Annual Filers of Sales Tax for Vendors affected by COVID-19
The Governor has issued an executive order expanding the Tax Commissioner’s authority to allow the Commissioner to abate interest on quarterly sales and use tax filings and remittances with a due date of March 20, 2020 for those who were unable to … » more information -
Temporary Relief from Requirements under NYS Banking and Financial Services Law
On March 12, 2020, the Department of Financial Services (DFS) issued the following temporary relief to regulated entities and persons: First, any New York State regulated banking organization or entity may temporarily relocate any of their … » more information -
Employee Retention Grant Program
New York City was offering grants to small businesses with fewer than 5 employees to cover 40% of payroll costs for two months to help retain employees. Businesses were able to access up to $27,000. As of 5:00 p.m. on April 3, 2020, New York City … » more information -
NYC Business Continuity Loan Fund
New York City was offering zero interest loans of up to $75,000 to businesses with fewer than 100 employees whose sales have decreased by 25% or more due to COVID-19. Due to overwhelming interest, application intake is paused as of April 8, 2020. » more information -
Office of Nightlife Survey on COVID-19’s Impact
Note: the survey is now closed. » more information -
Waiver and Abatement of Penalties for Late-Filed and Late-Paid Business and Excise Taxes
The New York City Department of Finance (“DOF”) is granting waivers and abatements of penalties for late-filed and late-paid business and excise taxes due between March 16, 2020 and April 25, 2020. Taxpayers may request to have the penalties waived … » more information -
Free Small Business Counseling
The Small Business Center Network of North Carolina is helping small businesses navigate challenges associated with COVID-19 by offering free confidential business counseling. The Small Business Center Network can also assist with loan requests … » more information -
Guidelines for Reopening of Nonessential Businesses
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 138, Executive Order No. 141, and Executive Order No. 147, Governor Roy Cooper has eased restrictions allowing certain businesses to operate in some fashion. If there are no countervailing city or county restrictions, … » more information -
Immunity to Healthcare Workers, Providers, and Facilities
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of North Carolina has signed into law Senate Bill 704, which, among many other things, greatly expands upon the healthcare liability immunities provided for in prior Executive Orders. The law … » more information -
Immunity to Individuals, Businesses, and Other Entities for Claims Related to Contraction of COVID-19
The General Assembly of North Carolina has passed a law that provides immunity to individuals, businesses, associations, divisions of government, agencies, and any other legal entities for claims of relief arising from any act or omission alleged to … » more information -
Layoff Aversion Strategies and Activities for Businesses (Business Edge)
The Division of Workforce Solutions in the North Carolina Department of Commerce runs Business Edge, a series of layoff aversion strategies and activities designed to help North Carolina employers prevent or minimize job losses. Through Business … » more information