COVID-19 Update: Status of State and Local Orders
Found below is the current status for state and local orders impacting employers across the country.
1. ALABAMA
- Alabama State
- Exempts automotive sales, supply, and repair businesses.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Revaluation Date: 4/30/20.
2. ALASKA
- Alaska State and Essential Services list
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and related facilities. Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/28/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/11/20.
3. ARIZONA
- Arizona State as clarified and extended
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and related facilities. Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20
4. ARKANSAS
- Arkansas State
- Allows most non-food businesses to operate subject to mandatory social distancing rules.
- First Issued: 3/26/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/4/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
5. CALIFORNIA
- California State, as clarified
- Exempts auto repair and maintenance facilities, commercial retailers supplying essential sectors, and employees enabling transportation functions. Sales unclear.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 (and up to 180 days imprisonment) under Government Code section 8865.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/22/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
- Northern California
- Alameda County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295.
- Violations involving threats or violence against peace officers are felonies punishable by fines of up to $10,000 (and up to three years imprisonment) under California Penal Code section 69.
- Other violations involving obstruction or delay of peace officers are misdemeanors subject to fines of up to $1,000 (and up to one year imprisonment) under California Penal Code section 148(a)(1).
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Contra Costa County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Marin County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Monterey County and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and related facilities. “In person” sales prohibited.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/17/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/7/20.
- Sacramento County
- Exempts auto sales and repair businesses. Sales unclear.
- Violations are likely misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 (per other authority cited).
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/19/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/7/20.
- San Benito County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- San Francisco and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- San Mateo County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Santa Clara County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Santa Cruz County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Sonoma County
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and dealerships.
- Dealerships may only provide auto supply and repair services and make online sales of vehicles “if they are delivered to a residence or Essential Business” but are otherwise prohibited from making car sales or providing car washes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and violations involving obstruction of peace officers are punishable as provided in Alameda county, above.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/3/20.
- Yolo County and FAQs
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and related facilities. Sales unclear.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295.
- First Issued: 3/18/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/18/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/7/20.
- Alameda County
- Southern California
- Los Angeles City
- Exempts only auto repair businesses (including dealership service departments).
- Dealers may not operate, except for their service and parts stores.
- Car washes that require personnel are prohibited (fully automated washes may continue operations).
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of up to $1000 (and up to 180 days imprisonment) under Los Angeles Administrative Code sections 8.77 and 8.78.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/19/20.
- Los Angeles County
- Exempts only auto repair businesses (including dealership service departments).
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295 and a fine of up to $500 (and up to 180 days imprisonment) under Los Angeles County Code section 11.02.080.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/21/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/19/20.
- Orange County
- Press Release provides that Orange County’s prior public health order (expired March 31) has been superseded by the state order.
- City of Palm Springs and FAQs
- Exempts auto sales and repair businesses.
- In person sales are permitted only to essential businesses or essential workers (e.g. fleet operations).
- Dealers may sell cars online and deliver to people’s homes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of up to $500 (and up to 180 days imprisonment) under Palm Springs Municipal Code section 2.20.100.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/17/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/02/20.
- Riverside County and FAQs
- Press release references state order.
- In person sales are only permitted to essential businesses or essential workers (e.g. fleet operations).
- Dealers may sell cars online and deliver to people’s homes.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 (and up to 180 days imprisonment) under Government Code section 8865.
- San Bernardino County
- Allows most non-food retailers to remain open subject to social distancing guidelines.
- Press Release references statewide order and exceptions for essential services (supersedes county order).
- San Diego and San Diego County.
- City order requires compliance with county and state orders.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
- County order references statewide order and exceptions for essential services (supersedes city and county orders).
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/27/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295.
- City order requires compliance with county and state orders.
- Ventura County
- Exempts auto supply and repair businesses
- Dealers may continue offering repair and parts, and may sell cars online and deliver to people’s homes. Showrooms must be closed to customers and on-premises sales are prohibited.
- Violations are misdemeanors punishable by a fine of $50 - $1,000 (and up to 90 days imprisonment) under Health and Safety Code section 120295.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/19/20.
- Los Angeles City
- Central California
- City of Fresno as extended and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply, repair businesses, and related facilities.
- Dealers may sell cars online and deliver to people’s homes. Showrooms and lots must be closed.
- No penalties provided in the order.
- First Issued: 3/18/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/26/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/12/20.
- City of Fresno as extended and Essential Businesses list
6. COLORADO
- Colorado State
- Exempts auto supply and repair businesses subject to social distancing guidelines, consistent with prior orders issued by Boulder, Denver and Pitkin County.
- Dealerships may provide maintenance and repair services but in-person retail sales are prohibited.
- Online vehicle sales “with no touch delivery service” are permitted.
- First Issued: 3/12/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/11/20.
7. CONNECTICUT
- Connecticut State and Amendments 7H, 7J, and 7N
- Authorized DECD Agency guidelines exempts auto sales, auto supply, and repair businesses.
- Auto sales must be conducted remotely with curbside pickup or delivery.
- Dealers may “complete sales” in a service bay or designated room cleaned according to CDC Guidelines, or at a consumer’s home or business.
- First Issued: 3/12/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
8. DELAWARE
- Delaware State
- Exempts only auto supply, repair, maintenance businesses, and manufacturers and distributors.
- First Issued: 3/12/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/15/20.
9. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
- District of Columbia and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts parts and repair businesses. Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/24/20.
10. FLORIDA
- Florida State and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply, repair, maintenance, and “transportation equipment… distribution facilities.” Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/24/20.
- Alachua County (and Gainesville city)
- Per County website, Alachua County is now deferring to the state order regarding essential businesses.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/27/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
- Bay-Harbor Islands
- Exempts auto sales (by reference to Miami-Dade County Order) and repair facilities.
- Town website now provides a link to the state executive orders.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/23/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
- Miami Beach
- Exempts auto sales, auto supply, and repair facilities.
- First Issued: 3/20/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/9/20.
- Miami-Dade County, as amended and extended
- Exempts auto sales, auto supply, and repair facilities
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/9/20.
11. GEORGIA
- Georgia State, defers to CISA Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto repair and maintenance facilities. Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/2/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A
12. HAWAII
- Hawaii State, as amended
- Exempts auto sales and repair facilities.
- First Issued: 3/21/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/23/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
13. IDAHO
- Idaho State
- Exempts auto supply, repair and related facilities. Sales unclear.
- Also exempts businesses that deliver goods or services directly to residences.
- First Issued: 3/20/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/2/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/15/20.
14. ILLINOIS
- Illinois State and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply, repair and related facilities. Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/20/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20
- Cook County
- Incorporates the provisions of the state order.
- First Issued: 3/22/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/7/20.
- City of Chicago
- Incorporates the provisions of the state order.
- First Issued: 3/26/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/6/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
15. INDIANA
- Indiana State
- Exempts vehicle rental businesses, auto sales, auto supply, and repair businesses.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/6/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/7/20.
16. IOWA
- Iowa State as amended and extended
- Auto sales and repair facilities not required to suspend operations.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/6/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/16/20.
17. KANSAS
- Kansas State
- Exempts businesses that sell or maintain automobiles or auto parts.
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/28/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/19/20.
18. KENTUCKY
- Kentucky State
- Exempts only auto repair businesses.
- Sales prohibited by reference to a prior order limiting dealers to provide only repair, parts, and service.
- First Issued: 3/25/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/25/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
19. LOUISIANA
- Louisiana State as extended and Essential Infrastructure list
- Exempts auto repair facilities. Unclear if sales are also exempt but nearly all retailers can remain open subject to social distancing guidelines.
- First Issued: 3/22/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/2/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/13/20.
20. MAINE
- Maine State as clarified
- Exempts auto repair businesses and employees enabling transportation functions by reference to prior order.
- Dealerships must suspend operations (unclear if dealership service departments may continue to operate under the current administrative guidance).
- First Issued: 3/18/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
21. MARYLAND
- Maryland State and Interpretive Guidance
- Exempts auto dealerships and repair businesses subject to social distancing guidelines.
- A local dealer association’s best practices for Maryland dealers suggests curtailed sales operations; service and parts departments can operate subject to social distancing.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
22. MASSACHUSETTS
- Massachusetts State and Exhibit A (essential businesses) as extended
- Auto sales should be exempt as a “commercial retail store” supplying an essential sector (but only “auto supplies” are listed by example).
- Auto repair and maintenance facilities are exempt.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
23. MICHIGAN
- Michigan State and FAQs
- Exempts auto repair and maintenance businesses, and such components of a dealership.
- Showrooms are closed and in person sales are prohibited, except for sales that must be conducted in-person if necessary to assist a person with an emergency need “such as a critical infrastructure worker whose vehicle has been damaged beyond repair and who has no other means of transport.”
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/24/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/13/20.
24. MINNESOTA
- Minnesota State and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto repair businesses.
- Auto sales permitted if “necessary to allow for essential travel, when conducted by appointment” and subject to social distancing guidelines.
- First Issued: 3/25/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/25/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/10/20.
25. MISSISSIPPI
- Mississippi State as amended
- Exempts auto sales and repair businesses.
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/17/20.
26. MISSOURI:
- Missouri State
- Most businesses may conduct in person operations subject to social distancing rules including no gatherings of more than 10 people in a single space.
- Auto supply and repair businesses are exempt. Sales unclear (but dealerships may continue to operate subject to social distancing rules).
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/24/20.
27. MONTANA
- Montana State and FAQs
- Exempts auto supply, repair, and related facilities.
- Sales unclear but are arguably exempt as “businesses needed for transportation.”
- First Issued: 3/26/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/7/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/22/20.
28. NEBRASKA
- Nebraska State and FAQs
- Excludes auto dealerships, repair shops, most retailers, and most offices, subject to social distancing rules.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/7/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
29. NEVADA
- Nevada State as extended and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply and repair businesses. Sales are permitted “on a limited basis” (which is not yet defined).
- First Issued: 3/20/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
30. NEW HAMPSHIRE
- New Hampshire State as extended and Exhibit A (essential businesses)
- Exempts auto sales, supply and repair businesses.
- First Issued: 3/26/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/24/20.
31. NEW JERSEY
- New Jersey State and Administrative Order
- Exempts auto repair businesses.
- Exempts car dealerships only to provide maintenance and repair services and to deliver online or phone purchases directly to customers, or to arrange for curbside pickup or delivery at a dealership service lane.
- First Issued: 3/21/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
32. NEW MEXICO
- New Mexico
- Exempts auto repair businesses and “retailers who generate the majority of their revenue from the sale of automobile repair products.”
- Dealerships may sell vehicles online but may not allow customers in showrooms.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/6/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
33. NEW YORK
- New York State, as amended and guidance
- Exempts auto repair businesses and sales “conducted remotely or electronically, with in-person vehicle return and delivery by appointment only.”
- First Issued: 3/18/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/29/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/28/20.
- New York City
- Incorporates the above state orders.
- First Issued: 3/16/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/4/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/9/20.
34. NORTH CAROLINA
- North Carolina
- Exempts auto sales, auto supply, repair businesses and related facilities.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/27/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
35. NORTH DAKOTA
- North Dakota State as extended
- Allows most non-food retailers to remain open subject to social distancing guidelines.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/20/20.
36. OHIO
- Ohio State
- Exempts auto supply and repair businesses and related facilities.
- In person sales unclear, but businesses that deliver vehicles to their owners are exempt.
- First Issued: 3/22/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/2/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/1/20.
37. OKLAHOMA
- Oklahoma State and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply and repair businesses and vehicle dealers.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/2/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
38. OREGON
- Oregon State
- Car dealerships not specifically exempt, but not included in lists of businesses which must close.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/23/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
39. PENNSYLVANIA
- Pennsylvania State
- Allows only “life-sustaining businesses.”
- Industry Guidance Exhibit:
- § May continue physical operations: (i) “Automotive Repair and Maintenance;” (ii) “Automotive Equipment Rental and Leasing;” and (iii) “Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores.”
- § May not continue physical operations: (i) “Automobile Dealers” and (ii) “Other Motor Vehicle Dealers.”
- First Issued: 3/26/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
40. RHODE ISLAND
- Rhode Island State and Essential Businesses list
- Exempts auto supply and repair stores.
- Dealerships may only provide auto repair by appointment. Sales are not exempt.
- First Issued: 3/26/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/13/20.
41. SOUTH CAROLINA
- South Carolina State as amended
- Allows most non-food retailers to remain open subject to social distancing rules including limiting occupancy to five customers per 1,000 feet of retail space.
- First Issued: 3/17/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/6/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
42. SOUTH DAKOTA
- South Dakota as amended
- Social distancing rules are mandatory only for food businesses, casinos, recreational or athletic facilities, health clubs, and entertainment venues. Social distancing is recommended for all businesses.
- Automotive retailers and repair businesses may operate normally.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/6/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 5/31/20.
43. TENNESSEE
- Tennessee State
- Exempts dealers, auto supply and repair stores.
- First Issued: 3/22/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/14/20.
44. TEXAS
- Texas State
- Exempts auto repair and maintenance facilities. Sales unclear.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/30/20.
45. UTAH
- Utah State
- Allows most non-food retailers to remain open subject to social distancing guidelines.
- First Issued: 3/27/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/26/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/13/20.
- Salt Lake County
- Exempts auto sales, supply and repair businesses.
- First Issued: 3/19/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/29/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/13/20.
- Salt Lake City
- City press release exempts auto sales and repair businesses by reference to county order.
46. VERMONT
- Vermont State and Guidance
- Exempts auto parts, repair and maintenance, including such departments of a dealership.
- Dealership showrooms must close. Online sales are allowed. Such retail operations must be conducted online or by telephone and through curbside pickup to the extent possible.
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/1/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/15/20.
47. VIRGINIA
- Virginia State as extended
- Exempts only auto repair and maintenance businesses.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/30/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 6/10/20.
48. WASHINGTON
- Washington State, as clarified and guidance bulletin
- Exempts auto repair and maintenance businesses.
- Dealerships may sell and lease vehicles by appointment only to close a pending transaction (as of March 23) or replace a totaled or heavily damaged vehicle, extend a lease, or provide transportation to an essential worker that has no other means of transportation.
- First Issued: 3/23/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/31/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/6/20.
49. WEST VIRGINIA
- West Virginia
- Exempts auto dealers and auto repair and maintenance businesses.
- First Issued: 3/18/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/23/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
50. WISCONSIN
- Wisconsin State
- Exempts auto dealers and auto repair businesses.
- First Issued: 3/24/20; Last Amended/Extended: 3/24/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: 4/24/20.
51. WYOMING
- Wyoming State
- Exempts auto repair businesses and retailers where more than 10 people may be present but are generally at least 6 feet apart.
- First Issued: 3/20/20; Last Amended/Extended: 4/3/20; Expires/Reevaluation Date: N/A.
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