Gov. Lee Extends State Of Emergency Adds Additional Measures

May 13, 2020 at 05:45 am by admin


Testing Update

The Tennessee Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (DIDD) and the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) are working together to increase testing accessibility for intermediate care facilities and members of the Employment and Community First CHOICES program.

The first testing event will be held Friday, May 15 in Scott County, utilizing DIDD's mobile clinic and nursing staff specializing in care of persons with disabilities. Based on this provider assistance, an estimated 12,500 tests will be conducted in the coming weeks to support Tennessee's intellectual and developmental disability community.

More information on the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (DIDD) is available here.

Stimulus Financial Accountability Group

The Stimulus Financial Accountability Group held its second meeting on Tuesday, May 12. As the state reviews federally permitted uses for the first round of CARES Act funding, we expect additional guidance from Congress that includes the potential to reverse course and allow for the backfill of Tennessee's lost revenue.

While prudently managing state finances, Gov. Lee and the Stimulus Financial Accountability Group are focused on getting money back into the hands of Tennessee business owners, strengthening public health response, providing support for the unemployed and those negatively impacted by this crisis.

More details on Tennessee's bipartisan Stimulus Financial Accountability Group are available here and information on today's virtual meeting can be found here.

Executive Order Nos. 36 and 37

Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed Executive Order Nos. 36 and 37, extending the state of emergency declaration from May 18, 2020 to June 30, 2020, in order to extend certain provisions facilitating the State's continued response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Executive Order No. 36 consolidates provisions from Executive Order Nos. 15, 19, 20, 24, 28, and 32 into one order, while extending and in some cases expanding those provisions, and Executive Order No. 37 extends Executive Order No. 26. The extensions will ensure continued:

Provisions from prior Executive Orders that will not continue:

Amended provisions (in order of appearance)

Continuing provisions (in order of appearance)

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