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July 19, 2021

WEEKLY UPDATE ON CONNECTICUT'S RESPONSE TO COVID-19

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Governor Lamont signs executive order extending duration of several previously issued orders, allows remaining 27 orders to expire

Pursuant to the authorization by the Connecticut General Assembly last week to extend the duration of the public health and civil preparedness emergencies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to September 30, 2021, Governor Lamont signed an executive order today that extends the duration of several previously issued executive orders while making slight modifications to some of them, and also allows the remaining 27 previously issued executive orders to expire.

Executive Order No. 13 enacts the following provisions:

  • Extends the duration of the following previously issued executive orders to September 30, 2021:
    • Executive Order No. 7P, Section 1
    • Executive Order No. 7EEE, Section 1
    • Executive Order No. 9, Section 1
    • Executive Order No. 9Q, Section 3
    • Executive Order No. 10, Section 4
    • Executive Order No. 11D, Sections 2 and 3
    • Executive Order No. 12A
    • Executive Order No. 12D
  • Modifies Executive Order No. 7EEE
  • Modifies Executive Order No. 12A
  • Modifies Executive Order No. 11D
  • Extends all unexpired orders, rules, regulations, directives, or guidance issued by agencies or municipalities related to COVID-19 through September 30, 2021, if they were issued pursuant to one of the orders above unless the issuing authority repeals them sooner.
  • Allows the remaining 27 active executive orders to expire at midnight on July 20, 2021.

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