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Rhode Island Again Extends Unemployment Provisions for Employers

Dated Mar. 3, 2021

Citations: Executive Order 21-16

SUMMARY BY TAX ANALYSTS

Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo (D) issued an executive order once again extending several previous orders in response to COVID-19, including an order from April 9, 2020, that increased access to unemployment insurance (UI) and provided tax relief for employers by charging the costs associated with laid-off employees receiving unemployment benefits to the state's balancing account and not to the employer's own UI account; the order is now in effect until March 24, 2021.

The original order had been most recently extended at the end of January.

ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION —
EXTENSION OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS
20-06. 20-16, 20-17, 20-19, 20-70, 20-72, 20-94 AND 20-110

February 23, 2021

WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-02 declaring a state of emergency due to the dangers to health and life posed by COVID-19 and that Order is in effect until at least March 17, 2021;

WHEREAS, on March 18, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-06 expanding access to telemedicine services and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021;

WHEREAS, on April 6, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-16 authorizing waiver and Medicaid state plan amendments and adjustments to essential provider rates and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021;

WHEREAS, on April 7, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-17 requiring testing, critical supplies and hospital capacity reporting and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021;

WHEREAS, on April 9, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-19 increasing access to unemployment insurance and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021;

WHEREAS, on September 2, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-70 allowing expanded hospital capacity as well as providing statutory immunity to hospitals and health care and other workers responding to the COVID-19 emergency and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021;

WHEREAS, on September 2, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-72 on COVID-19 emergency regulations and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021;

WHEREAS, on November 5, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-94 continuing to require cloth face coverings in public and that Order has been extended until February 25, 2021; and

WHEREAS, on December 30, 2020, I issued Executive Order 20-110 increasing teaching and administrative staff capacity.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GINA M. RAIMONDO, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Rhode Island, pursuant to Article IX of the Rhode Island Constitution and the Rhode Island General Laws, including, but not limited to, Title 30, Chapter 15, and Title 23, Chapter 8, do hereby extend the following Executive Orders:

1. Executive Order 20-06 (Fourth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Expanding Access to Telemedicine Services).

2. Executive Order 20-16 (Thirteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Authorizing Waiver and Medicaid State Plan Amendments and Adjustments to Essential Provider Rates).

3. Executive Order 20-17 (Fourteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Testing, Critical Supplies and Hospital Capacity Reporting).

4. Executive Order 20-19 (Sixteenth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Increasing Access to Unemployment Insurance).

5. Executive Order 20-70 (Sixty-Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Hospital and Community-Based Health Care).

6. Executive Order 20-72 (Sixty-Seventh Supplemental Emergency Declaration — COVID-19 Emergency Regulations).

7. Executive Order 20-94 (Eighty-Ninth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Continuing to Require Cloth Face Coverings in Public).

8. Executive Order 20-110 (One Hundred and Fifth Supplemental Emergency Declaration — Increasing Teaching and Administrative Staff Capacity).

This Executive Order shall take effect immediately and remain in full force and effect until March 24, 2021 unless renewed, modified or terminated by a subsequent Executive Order.

So Ordered,

Gina M. Raimondo
Governor

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