The governor’s latest proclamation continues public health emergency until June 25 but lifts some restrictions for businesses.
5/27/2020 9:00
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Tuesday issued an updated proclamation of disaster emergency. The new order does not include or extend the restrictions on foreclosures, evictions and garnishments, according to a report from CBS Iowa News Now.
The new proclamation from the governor continues the state’s Public Health Disaster Emergency until June 25, 2020, with some restrictions for businesses and social gatherings lifted, according to a news release. Regulatory relief to those impacted by the public health emergency will remain available until June 25.
ACA International members may find state updates on our state compliance COVID-19 webpage and are advised to check the National Governors Association website, which has multiple resources available on COVID-19 in the U.S. and actions in states and territories in response to the pandemic. The resources include a chart summarizing state actions and business re-openings. Implementation of various state plans are changing all the time and the changes often do not directly impact the accounts receivable management industry (i.e. parks, restaurants, construction, curbside deliveries.)
Members are encouraged to check the chart for their state updates while ACA will continue to highlight specific changes for the industry on a regular basis.
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