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PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem signed an executive order to continue to give flexibility as South Dakota fights the spread of COVID-19.
Executive Order 2020-34 extends the COVID-19 emergency declaration until June 30, 2021, unless sooner terminated or extended. The executive order also:
- Extends several previously suspended statutes and administrative rules;
- Terminates Executive Orders 2020-17, 2020-23, and 2020-31;
- Terminates suspension of statutes and administrative rules as laid out in various other executive orders; and
- Temporarily suspends regulatory provisions governing annual child care program staff training requirements.
To learn more about executive orders to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit COVID.sd.gov.