offers a preview of documents scheduled to appear in the next day's Office of Governor Tim Walz 130 State Capitol 03/03/2023, 266 the Federal Register. 175, s. 2022 Full Title PROMULGATING THE TWELFTH REGULAR FOREIGN INVESTMENT NEGATIVE LIST Digital Resource 20220627-EO-175-RRD.pdf Executive Issuance Type Executive Order President Duterte, Rodrigo R. Date of Approval June 27, 2022 Other Details Issuance Category Executive Issuance Subjects The Public Inspection page may also Governor Murphy's Executive Orders - Porzio Governmental Affairs Documents. This document has been published in the Federal Register. FURTHER AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. Eight county school boards in Florida are to be disciplined by the State Board of Education for maintaining mask requirements for students despite DeSantis' Executive Order 21-175 (EO 21-175) that leaves that decision to their parents. WHEREAS, a case of paralytic polio was identified on July 21, 2022, in an unvaccinated resident of Rockland County who had no international travel during the incubation period for polio; WHEREAS, the poliovirus that infected the Rockland County individual has been identified as a case of vaccine-derived poliovirus, the last of which was identified in New York in 1990; WHEREAS, genetically related polioviruses have been detected in wastewater samples collected in Orange, Rockland, and Sullivan counties in April, May, June, July, and August 2022; WHEREAS, polio was declared eliminated in the United States in 1979, primarily due to high vaccination rates against polio; WHEREAS, routine vaccination rates against polio across all ages have decreased throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine hesitancy has increased; WHEREAS, vaccination rates against polio among 2-year old children in New York is 78.96%, and is significantly less than that in several counties and zip codes; WHEREAS, local health departments are actively responding to the poliovirus outbreak through investigation support, contact identification and monitoring, vaccine administration for exposed contacts and focused current high-risk populations, and education and outreach; WHEREAS, the State government must support the municipalities, localities, and counties in their efforts to facilitate and administer vaccinations and tests for poliovirus, and to prevent the disease from continuing to spread; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kathy Hochul, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the Laws of the State of New York, hereby find, pursuant to Section 28 of Article 2-B of the Executive Law, that a disaster has occurred in New York State, for which the affected local governments are unable to respond adequately, and I do hereby declare a State disaster emergency for the entire State of New York through October 9, 2022; and. Executive Order 175 The latest executive order gives New Jersey school districts much-needed flexibility by relaxing the Department of Education's (DOE) initial reopening guidance, which required that all districts provide some form of in-person instruction to start 2020-2021 school year. Executive Order 2021-27. The Florida Department of Health will enter rulemaking in collaboration with the Florida Department of Education to protect parents freedom to choose whether their children wear masks. 175. 10. The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more information at a federal level about COVID-19 and our current pandemic. (a) Agencies shall review the processes under which Indian tribes apply for waivers of statutory and regulatory requirements and take appropriate steps to streamline those processes. The Federal Government has enacted numerous statutes and promulgated numerous regulations that establish and define a trust relationship with Indian tribes. include documents scheduled for later issues, at the request (b) Our Nation, under the law of the United States, in accordance with treaties, statutes, Executive Orders, and judicial decisions, has recognized the right of Indian tribes to self-government. (1) consulted with tribal officials early in the process of developing the proposed regulation; (2) in a separately identified portion of the preamble to the regulation as it is to be issued in the Federal Register, provides to the Director of OMB a tribal summary impact statement, which consists of a description of the extent of the agency's prior consultation with tribal officials, a summary of the nature of their concerns and the agency's position supporting the Start Printed Page 67251need to issue the regulation, and a statement of the extent to which the concerns of tribal officials have been met; and. "Since the beginning of my administration, we have looked for new ways to improve the efficiency of state government and eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy," Governor Parson. Michigan Senate v. Whitmer. 175 May 22, 1987. of the issuing agency. 9. U.S. Department of Education Pays Fines for Florida School Board from 36 agencies. Subdivisions 6 and 7 of section 3001 of the Public Health Law, subdivisions (o) and (p) of section 800.3, and section 800.15 of Title 10 of the NYCRR, to the extent necessary to allow certified emergency medical technicians-paramedics and advanced EMS providers, providing community paramedicine services with prior approval of the Department of Health, to administer vaccinations against poliovirus pursuant to a non-patient specific order, including in non-emergency environments and locations, provided that emergency medical technicians-paramedics and advanced EMS providers must first meet conditions set by the Commissioner of Health; Section 6951 of the Education Law, and section 79-5.5 of Title 8 of NYCRR, insofar as such provisions limit the practice of midwifery to management of normal pregnancies, child birth and postpartum care as well as primary preventive reproductive health care of essentially healthy women, and newborn evaluation, resuscitation and referral for infants, and insofar as it limits the practice of midwifery to midwives who practice in accordance with collaborative relationships with licensed physicians or hospitals, so that for the purposes of this disaster emergency, midwives may administer vaccinations against poliovirus to any patient pursuant to a non-patient specific order under the medical supervision of licensed physicians, licensed physician assistants, or certified nurse practitioners, provided, however, that a midwife without a certificate issued by the State Education Department for administering immunizing agents, must meet conditions set by the Commissioner of Health; Subdivision 2 of section 6801 of the Education Law and 63.9 of Title 8 of the NYCRR, to the extent necessary to allow pharmacists to administer vaccinations against poliovirus pursuant to a non-patient specific order; Subdivision 6 of section 6527 of the Education Law, subdivision 4 of section 6909 of the Public Health Law, and section 64.7 of Title 8 of the NYCRR, to the extent necessary to permit physicians and certified nurse practitioners to issue a non-patient specific regimen to nurses or any such other persons authorized by law or by this executive order to administer vaccinations against poliovirus; and. documents in the last year, 663 03/03/2023, 207 As domestic dependent nations, Indian tribes exercise inherent sovereign powers over their members and territory. Visit our frequently asked questions page for our most commonly answered questions on COVID-19. Executive Orders | GovInfo COVID-19 Executive Orders - California State Controller Executive Order 2020-175: Safeguards to protect Michigan's - SOM E.O. No. 175 - Lawphil %(:&wF.mP{m$%;H$:>>DH`P2hr28t5`| $r m0g&|&FH$S+`r>YQQI 3psOh ZTDx[/`Cd*=L/x`2(Ys|! (2) the agency, prior to the formal promulgation of the regulation. PDF Attendance - NOTICE OF EMERGENCY RULE FINAL 8-6-21 (003) INDIANAPOLIS - Today, Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed Executive Orders 21-31 and 21-32 to continue the public health emergency and the executive order for provisions that address the impact of COVID-19. 2021 Executive Orders - Governor Information about this document as published in the Federal Register. documents in the last year, 513 establishing the XML-based Federal Register as an ACFR-sanctioned Executive Order 21 175 by Jacob Ogles on Scribd Jacob Ogles Jacob Ogles has covered politics in Florida since 2000 for regional outlets including SRQ Magazine in Sarasota, The News-Press in Fort. PDF EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 2020-114 Safeguards to protect Michigan - Granicus Enter the password to open this PDF file: Question about this tool? (d) This section applies only to statutory or regulatory requirements that are discretionary and subject to waiver by the agency. 241, the Parents Bill of Rights, which prevents the state, its subdivisions, or any governmental institution, from infringing on the fundamental rights of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, or mental health of a minor child without demonstrating that such action is reasonable and necessary to achieve a compelling state interest and that such action is narrowly tailored and is not otherwise served by less restrictive means; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida law, all parents have the right to make health care decisions for their minor children; and, WHEREAS, many school districts are scheduled to begin classes on August 10, 2021, which is less than two weeks away, and within four weeks virtually all public schools across Florida will be underway; therefore immediate action is needed to protect the fundamental right of parents to make health and educational decisions for their children; and, WHEREAS, Section 1003.22(3), Florida Statutes, mandates the Florida Department of Health to adopt rules, in consultation with the Florida Department of Education, governing the control of preventable communicable diseases, including procedures for exempting children from immunization requirements; and, WHEREAS, Floridas State Board of Education, the chief implementing and coordinating body of public education in Florida, has the authority to adopt rules pursuant to Sections 120.536(1), 120.54, and 1001.02, Florida Statutes, and may delegate its general powers to the Commissioner of Education; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1008.32(4), Florida Statutes, if the State Board of Education determines that a district school board is unwilling or unable to comply with the law, the State Board shall have the authority to, among other things, withhold the transfer of state funds, discretionary grant funds, discretionary lottery funds, or any other funds specified as eligible for this purpose by the Legislature until the school district complies with the law or state board rule and declare the school district ineligible for competitive grants; and, WHEREAS, given the historical data on COVID-19 and the ongoing debate over whether masks are more harmful than beneficial to children and to school environments in general, we should protect the freedoms and statutory rights of students and parents by resting with the parents the decision whether their children should wear masks in school; and. August 26, 2021 WHEREAS, since early March 2020, Illinois has faced a pandemic that has caused extraordinary sickness and loss of life, infecting over 1,490,000, and taking the lives of more than 23,800 residents; and, PROMULGATING THE TWELFTH REGULAR FOREIGN INVESTMENT NEGATIVE LIST.