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ADDENDUM - MARCH 26, 2020
MARCH 23, 2020 AMENDED AND RESTATED
STANDING PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER RELATING TO PUBLIC EVENTS; LIMITATIONS ON THE SALE OF FOOD, BEVERAGES, AND RETAIL GOODS; AND RESTRICTIONS ON LODGING AND
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR
MARCH 23, 2020
1. Addendum Purpose. This ADDENDUM to the Summit County Amended and Restated Public Health Order dated March 23, 2020, (“Summit County Public Health Order”) is being issued to clarify such Order in consideration of certain provisions of the Governor's Stay at Home Executive Order D 2020 017 effective on March 26, 2020, and the Colorado Department of Health and Environment Amended Public Health Order 20-24, titled “Implementing Stay at Home Requirements" ("CDPHE Order").
2. State Definitions of Critical Businesses Adopted in Part with Two Exceptions. The Summit County Public Health Order is hereby amended to exclude from the definition of "retail goods and services" all “Critical Business" operations as defined in the CDPHE Order, EXCEPT FOR the following goods and services, which continue to be PROHIBITED under the Summit County Public Health Order:
A. All Transportation Services continue to be prohibited as defined in the Summit County Order and as provided in Section 11.
B. All Short-Term Lodging operations continue to be defined in the Summit County Order and as provided in Section 12.
C. All department stores that have a component department(s) meeting the definition of a "Critical Business" under the CDPHE Order are prohibited from operating any component departments that do not meet the definition of a Critical Business under the CDPHE Order.
3. Additional Childcare Requirements for Children of Critical Business Workers. Childcare facilities providing services that enable employees exempted by the CDPHE Order to work as permitted. To the extent possible, and in accordance with existing law, childcare facilities must operate under the following mandatory conditions:
1. Childcare must be carried out in stable groups of 10 or fewer (“stable" means that the
same 10 or fewer children are in the same group each day).
2. Children shall not change from one group to another.
3. If more than one group of children is cared for at one facility, each group shall be in a
separate room. Groups shall not mix with each other.
4. Childcare providers shall remain solely with one group of children. To the extent
possible, child care shall be performed in compliance with social distancing requirements.
4. Effective Date and Time, Limitations. This ADDENDUM will become effective at __:00p.m. on March 26, 2020, unless otherwise specifically provided for herein, and will remain in effect until further notice.
5. Penalties. Failure to comply with the Order as amended by this Addendum is subject to the penalties contained in Section 25-1-516 and 18-1.3-501, Colorado Revised Statutes, including a fine of up to five thousand ($5,000) dollars and imprisonment in the county jail for up to eighteen (18) months.
By:_ Amy Wineland, RN, MSN, ND, CPNP Summit County Public Health Director March 26, 2020