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(Even More) New Guidance On The Wearing Of Masks In Connecticut Schools

On August 14, 2020, the Governor’s office issued Executive Order 7NNN, which addressed the mandatory wearing of masks and other face coverings in public (with a limited exception for those with a medical condition).  ...more

No Longer Taken at Face Value: Executive Order 7NNN and the New Requirement for Medical Documentation from Non-Mask Wearers (and...

Back on April 17, 2020, Governor Lamont issued Executive Order 7BB generally requiring persons to wear “face-coverings” (e.g., masks) in public.  The Order created an exemption to the obligation to use a mask or cloth face...more

Reopening Connecticut’s Schools (Objectively But With Flexibility): The Latest State Guidance

To the shock of no one, both the state and federal governments continue to revise their guidance concerning the reopening of the schools.  On the date (July 24, 2020) that public schools were supposed to file their reopening...more

Reopening Connecticut Schools: The Latest CDC Guidance (and What’s Next)

Connecticut’s schools have the unenviable task of having to plan for the “reopening” of schools while dealing with ever-shifting (and apparently end-result driven) federal and state guidance.  ...more

Summer School in Connecticut in 2020: An Answer from the State?

Schools have already been closed for two months due to COVID-19 and shall remain so until the end of the school year.  The questions about when they will re-open keep coming with no definitive answer.  But, perhaps there is...more

The 2020 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly: Are They Really Done and Will There Be No New Labor and Employment...

For about 20 years, I have been the Connecticut Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law Section Legislative Liaison, and since I have been at Pullman & Comley, I have written in this blog about developments at the...more

DECD’s Safe Workplace Rules Regarding “Face-Coverings” and Executive Order 7BB: An Update

We recently wrote a prior alert about Governor Lamont’s Executive Order 7BB (“the Order”) that generally requires persons to wear “face-coverings” (such as masks) in public. ...more

The Latest Guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act and Paid Leave (and Some Common Questions)

Over the last month, since the passage of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”), the U. S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) has issued several forms of guidance for implementing the Act’s grant of ...more

DECD’s Safe Workplace Rules Regarding “Face-Coverings” and Executive Order 7BB

We recently wrote a prior alert about Governor Lamont’s Executive Order 7BB (“the Order”) requiring persons to wear “face-coverings” (such as masks) in public. ...more

Governor Lamont’s Executive Order Requiring Face Coverings: Its Impact Upon Employers

On Friday afternoon (April 17, 2020), Governor Lamont issued Executive Order 7BB (“the Order”) requiring persons to wear “face-coverings” (e.g., masks) in public, effective as of 8:00 p.m. on Monday, April 20, 2020. ...more

Must School Districts Pay for Bus Transportation and All Employee Salaries While Schools Are Closed? What the “CARES Act” May...

President Trump has just signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (the “CARES” Act). We are still analyzing the full impact of the Act, but here is a brief summary of what it means to the public schools,...more

Governor Lamont’s Executive Order Regarding the Municipal and Regional School District Budget Deadlines (and Waiver of Certain...

Usually, this is a busy time for municipalities and school districts, as they are in the process of crafting and seeking approval of their budgets for the ensuing fiscal year. Depending on the particular applicable charter...more

Initial Guidance on the Governor’s Executive Order on the Closure of “Non-Essential Businesses”

As you may have heard, late yesterday afternoon, Governor Lamont issued his latest executive order (the “Executive Order”) with respect to the COVID-19 crisis which will have a significant impact on businesses throughout our...more

Governor Lamont’s Executive Order and the FOIA’s “Open Meetings” Requirements

While there are more urgent public health issues to consider, the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused practical concerns regarding how public agencies can comply with Connecticut’s Freedom of Information Act...more

COVID-19: Key Issues and Responses for Employers

All of us are, of course, concerned about what “Coronavirus Disease 2019” (COVID-19) will mean for each of us, our families, schools, workplaces, and our communities. As employers, we must hope for the best, but prepare for...more

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