All Minnesota Businesses Must Have Preparedness Plan Starting June 29
The Governor’s office is requiring all Minnesota businesses to establish and implement a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan by Monday, June 29 per Emergency Executive Order 20-74. Each plan must provide for the business' implementation of guidance for their specific industry as well as Minnesota OSHA Standards and Minnesota Department of Health and Center for Disease Control guidelines in their workplaces. General and industry-specific Preparedness Plan guidance and templates can be found on the staysafe.mn.gov website here. If no specific guidance is provided, the general guidance can be used for all businesses.
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