Connecticut DECD Issues Guidance on Businesses Considered “Essential” for Purposes of Governor’s Executive Order

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The Office of the Governor worked with the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) to develop guidance for all businesses relating to the Governor’s Executive Order suspending “Non-Essential In-Person Business Operations.”  The guidance, issued March 22, can be found here. Please check back here for our interpretation of this guidance.

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