The Governor has extended the Stay at Home order until May 15, which means some businesses are still directed to be closed, but many businesses can be open, with some restrictions in place to protect the public and their employees.

Business owners should review the updated Stay at Home order, as this is the best way to determine if a they can open. Below is an overview of which businesses can be open. Additional guidance about changes being made in Phase 1 will be issued in the coming days and weeks.

 

As of May 1, 2020 

Business Open? Restrictions
Essential Business (as defined by the federal government) Yes All employees dealing with the public must wear face masks.
Restaurants Yes For takeout and curbside pick up.
Outdoor dining is allowed without table side service and with proper social distancing.
Employees interacting with the public must wear face masks.
Bar, Casino or Place of Amusement No  
Personal Care Services (Salons, barbershops, Spas, etc.) No  
Gyms and Fitness Centers No  
Shopping malls Yes Curbside retail only.
All employees dealing with the public must wear face masks.
Non-Essential Retail and other businesses (sometimes called “gray area” businesses) Yes All employees dealing with the public must wear face masks.
No more than 10 people allowed.