Business Today | May 2020

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Re-Engaging THE TEXAS ECONOMY

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overnor Greg Abbott on April 27 announced his phased approach to strategically and carefully open the Texas economy, while still adhering to health protocols to keep Texas citizens safe. You can find The Governor’s Report to Open Texas here.

Texas started Phase 1 of its reopening process on May 1. Most businesses, including retail stores, movie theaters and malls will be permitted to reopen to customers at a maximum of 25% of normal listed occupancy, and with social distancing recommendations remaining in place. The food court, play areas and interactive displays in shopping malls will remain closed. Health care providers, such as dentists, primary care physicians and specialists may reopen. Hospitals must reserve at least 15% of its capacity for treatment of COVID-19 patients. Museums and libraries may also reopen under the same 25% occupancy restriction, and interactive exhibits will remain closed. Local jurisdictions may decide when to reopen their library systems. State libraries and museums should be open May 1. Gyms, entertainment venues, bars, barber shops and hair salons must still remain closed until better best practices can be developed and implemented. Some sporting activities will now be permitted, specifically those with four or fewer participants and with social distancing between the participants. Golf and tennis were both cited. Religious services will be permitted, with guidelines issued by the Governor and Attorney General.

Open Texas CHECKLISTS The Governor’s Report to Open Texas includes a series of Open Texas Checklists that outline the Department of State Health Services’ minimum standard health protocols for all Texans. Individuals All Employers and Employees Retailers Retail Customers Restaurants Restaurant Customers Movie Theaters Movie Theater Customers Museums and Libraries Museum and Library Visitors Outdoor Sports Participants

Restrictions on visits to nursing homes, state-supported living centers, assisted living facilities, and long-term care facilities remain in place in an effort to protect elderly and vulnerable populations.

Churches and Places of Worship

In recognition of the low prevalence of COVID-19 in many areas of the state, retailers in those counties with five or fewer cases will be permitted to operate at up to 50% occupancy.

Low-COVID-19 Counties

The 14-day quarantine period for travelers from California, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Washington, Atlanta, Georgia, Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, and Miami, Florida remains in place. The mandatory quarantine for travelers from Louisiana will end.

Single Person Offices

For more information, visit gov.texas.gov/opentexas.

Should COVID-19 cases continue to hold steady or decline, then Governor Abbott will announce Phase II to begin on May 18, with higher occupancy allowances and the potential for additional businesses to resume operations. A spike in cases could delay the second phase.

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