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Burgum terminates several executive orders related to COVID-19 pandemic as numbers trend positive

BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Doug Burgum today signed an executive order terminating several prior executive orders issued during the COVID-19 pandemic that have fulfilled their stated objectives and are no longer necessary.

The terminated orders pertained to:

  • temporary emergency licensing requirements for health care facilities and workers;
  • workers’ compensation eligibility for first responders, health care workers, funeral home directors and employees, and individuals providing care to those with intellectual or development disabilities;
  • the transfer of surplus state property needed for COVID-19 response;
  • the reopening of certain businesses;
  • work registration requirements for those seeking unemployment benefits; and
  • public hearings conducted by the Department of Environmental Quality.

Burgum also terminated a prior executive order last week that had allowed for Public Service Commission permit hearings and Department of Trust Lands public land leasing auctions to be conducted by remote means.

Executive orders can be viewed on the Governor’s Office website.

For more information on North Dakota’s COVID-19 response, visit www.health.nd.gov/coronavirus or www.ndresponse.gov.