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New executive order extends Indiana public health emergency to July 4

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Governor Eric Holcomb has signed a series of executive orders connected to the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

One of the executive orders extends the public health emergency for an additional 30 days to July 4th.

The Governor also signed an executive order which allows older youth to remain in foster care beyond the age of 18 for the duration of the public health emergency. This will allow them to continue to receive education, workforce training and health benefits.

Another executive order extends the time period to renew professional licenses, certificates or permits to June 30.

Due to the current restrictions on in-person dining in restaurants, the executive order reduces the amount of food sales a restaurant must report to maintain its alcoholic beverage permit.

Additionally, deadlines for the calculation of local taxes were also extended by the executive order.

Click here to see the executive order: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm

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