Executive Orders from Governor Walz Please find all Executive Orders issued by Governor Tim Walz. Footer navigation. About The Governor's Office. Connect with us. Office of Governor Tim Walz 130 State Capitol 75 Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Governor Ralph Northam, 73rd Governor of Virginia. EO-77 Virginia Leading by Example to Reduce Plastic Pollution and Solid Waste March 23, 2021Translations. EO-76 AMENDED Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Anticipated Winter Weather February 18, 2021Translations. The Order Details page provides access to specific orders with information you will need to complete the orders. To view the Order Details page for a specific order, click Orders, click Manage Orders, and then click the Order ID link in the Order Details column. From the Order Details page, you can perform the following tasks. Print an order packing slip. In accordance with the order issued by the President of the United States of America and in remembrance of the victims of the shooting in Indianapolis, Indiana, the flags of the United States and the State of Ohio shall be flown at half-staff upon all public buildings and grounds throughout the State of Ohio until sunset on April 20, 2021. To review purchases you've made with your Microsoft account, track orders, and view invoices, sign in to the order history page on your Microsoft account dashboard. You can see info for purchases like apps, games, and subscriptions such as Microsoft 365 and Xbox Live.
There are a few things we strongly advise all Alaskans do to minimize the risk of COVID-19:
- Wash your hands
- Wear a mask when around others
- Stay at least 6 feet away from others when possible
- Keep your interactions and circles small when possible.
- Even for mild symptoms get tested.
At this time the State of Alaska does not order the general use of masks, limit group size, or business operations, but does encourage Alaskans to do their part to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Does the State of Alaska order the use of masks by the public?
No. The state does not require the use of masks by the public, however health and science experts recommended that you wear a mask in public where social distancing is challenging to reduce the likelihood that you unknowingly spread COVID-19.
Yes. Private companies and entities can enact their own requirements.
Does the State of Alaska require masks in State of Alaska facilities?
Yes. On July 22, Governor Dunleavy ordered that: “All employees, contractors, and visitors to State of Alaska facilities must wear a facemask if social distancing of at least six feet or more between individuals cannot be maintained. This applies to entryways, hallways, stairwells, elevators, enclosed parking areas, and personal offices where a six-foot distance cannot be exercised.”
Can a local community have more restrictions than the state?
Yes, check with local communities as it pertains to non-essential travel off of the road system. Alaska has many small and remote communities that lack a robust healthcare system and they may restrict non-essential travel. View local and borough websites here.
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 8, Intrastate Travel, provides clear guidance and requirements for travel between communities located off the Road System or the Alaska Marine Highway System.
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 7, Online Raffles & Prize Drawings, permits online ticket sales for raffles, lotteries, and other contests so that proceeds from these contests may benefit charities in Alaska.
Outbreak Health Order 6: International and Interstate Travel
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 6, International & Interstate Travel, provides clear requirements to travelers entering Alaska from outside Alaska.
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Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 5, Critical Infrastructure, provides clear guidance for Critical Infrastructure businesses operating in the State of Alaska. Appendices with specific guidance for the following industries: commercial fishing, independent harvesters, and seafood processing plants.
Outbreak Health Order 4: Non-Congregate Sheltering
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 4, Non-Congregate Sheltering, provides FEMA reimbursement eligibility for temporary sheltering and quarantine.
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 3, Virtual Meetings & Electronic Communications for Boards, allows shareholder meetings to occur virtually, and to allow for business to take place in a socially-distanced manner to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Outbreak Health Order 2: Courtesy Licenses Telehealth Background
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 2, Telehealth & Courtesy Occupational Licenses, allows oversight boards who regulate certain healthcare providers in Alaska under AS 08 the ability to respond to COVID-19 practice issues in a more flexible manner.
Posted: January 14, 2021
Expiration: Until Rescinded
Order No. 1, Suspension of Regulations and Statutes, allow all state agencies to be able to administer their programs in a manner that best meets the needs of the state during the COVID-19 emergency.
Prior Health Mandates 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015,016, 017,018 have expired, been superseded, or rescinded and are no longer valid
Notice: Revised historical data from the Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders (M3) Survey will be issued on May 14, 2021. These revisions result from: benchmarking the M3 shipments and inventories data to the 2019 and 2018 Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) data, as well as to revised ASM data from 2013 through 2016, resulting from benchmarking the ASM to the 2017 Economic Census; incorporating the unfilled orders to shipments ratios obtained for 2019 and 2018 from the Manufacturers’ Unfilled Orders (M3UFO) Survey by applying these ratios to the respective ASM shipments data, as well as incorporating revised unfilled orders to shipments ratios for prior years; adjusting the new orders data to be consistent with the benchmarked shipments and unfilled orders data; correcting monthly data for late receipts, reclassifications of reported data, and revisions to previously reported data; updating the seasonally adjusted data based on the results of benchmarking and the recent annual review of the seasonal adjustment models. These revisions will span the seasonally adjusted data for January 2007 through March 2021 and the data not seasonally adjusted for January 2012 through March 2021. An updated Press Release will contain revised monthly tables for January 2021 through March 2021.
Statement Regarding COVID-19 Impact: The Census Bureau continues to monitor response and data quality and has determined that estimates in these releases meet publication standards. For more information on the compilation of this month's reports, see M3 COVID-19 FAQs. M3COVID19FAQs.pdf
FRED Mobile App: Receive the latest updates on the nation's key economic indicators by downloading the FRED App for both Apple and Android devices. FRED, the signature database of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, now incorporates the Census Bureau's 13 economic indicators.
New Time Series: Beginning with the release of June 2018 data on July 26, 2018, historical estimates of the Monthly Advance Report on Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders are available on a seasonally adjusted basis as well as a not seasonally adjusted basis in the Search Database.
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The URL for the economic indicators data in the Census Bureau API (Application Programming Interface) has been updated to add /timeseries/. Examples can be found on the Developers' webpage.