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Important COVID-19 Announcements

Executive Orders from Governor Laura Kelly

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EO No. 20-62

Extending conditional and temporary relief from certain motor carrier rules and regulations during a state of disaster emergency.

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EO No. 20-61

Temporarily prohibiting certain foreclosures and evictions.

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EO No. 20-60

Extending temporary relief from certain age restrictions concerning online driver’s license renewal.

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EO No. 20-59

Requiring COVID-19 mitigation procedures in K-12 schools.

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EO No. 20-58

Delaying the 2020-2021 K-12 school year.

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EO NO. 20-57

Extending conditional and temporary relief from certain motor carrier rules and regulations during state of disaster emergency.

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EO No. 20-56

Amended Licensure, Certification, and Registration for persons and Licensure of “Adult Care Homes” during state of disaster emergency.

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EO No. 20-55

Amended provisions related to drivers’ license and vehicle registration and regulation during state of disaster emergency.

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EO No. 20-52

Requiring masks or other face coverings in public.

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EO No. 20-50

Providing temporary relief from certain unemployment insurance requirements during state of disaster emergency.

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Shelter in Place Orders

With the health, safety and economic well-being of Kansas residents as her priority, Governor Kelly established a statewide “stay home” order on Saturday, March 28. The order will remain in place until May 3, 2020. Kansans are directed to stay in their residences unless performing an essential activity. Activities are essential if the purpose of the activity is one of the following:

  • Obtaining food, medicine or other household necessities
  • Performing work at a business or organization to perform an essential functional as identified in the Kansas Essential Function Framework
  • Seeking medical care
  • Caring for children, family members, pets or vulnerable persons in other locations
  • Engaging in outdoor activities, provided individuals maintain a distance of six feet from each other and abide by the 10-person limitation on gathering size
  • Gathering privately with families

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