UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE Businesses Permitted to Operate under Current Executive Orders/Administrative Orders List Regional Operations and Intelligence Center (ROIC) Section - Real Time Crime Center North Unit ~ ROIC202003-04680R NJ ROIC SIN: NJ CRM-0100 (Geographic) / DHS SIN: HSEC 10 (Illicit Operations) 22 May 2020 Essential Retail Businesses may open their brick-and-mortar premises to the public (EO 107); Non-Essential Businesses may open to the public for curbside pickup (EO 142) All businesses or entities must comply with the requirements of all Executive Orders and all Administrative Orders Business/Entity Yes No Notes Accountants Appliance Show room Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to have their in-store operations closed to customers. Adult Day Care Amusement Parks/Water Parks Ancillary Store within Health Care Facility Animal Shelters Aquariums/Zoos Arcades/Fairs/Children Play Centers Archery Ranges Auto Body Collision Repair Shops Auto Parts Curbside pickup or delivery service Bait and Tackle Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to have their in-store operations closed to customers. Banks Bars If establishment serves food, they can offer delivery and takeout only. Batting Cages Beaches – State, County and Municipal To limit physical interactions, EO 143 requires municipalities, lake commissions, private club
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UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE
Businesses Permitted to Operate under Current Executive Orders/Administrative Orders List
Regional Operations and Intelligence Center (ROIC) Section - Real Time Crime Center North Unit ~ ROIC202003-04680R NJ ROIC SIN: NJ CRM-0100 (Geographic) / DHS SIN: HSEC 10 (Illicit Operations)
22 May 2020
Essential Retail Businesses may open their brick-and-mortar premises to the public (EO 107);
Non-Essential Businesses may open to the public for curbside pickup (EO 142)
All businesses or entities must comply with the requirements of all Executive Orders and all
Administrative Orders
Business/Entity Yes No Notes Accountants
Appliance Show room Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
Adult Day Care
Amusement Parks/Water Parks
Ancillary Store within Health Care Facility
Animal Shelters
Aquariums/Zoos
Arcades/Fairs/Children Play Centers
Archery Ranges
Auto Body Collision Repair Shops
Auto Parts Curbside pickup or delivery service
Bait and Tackle
Non-essential retail businesses to allow curbside
pickup of goods, but businesses must continue to
have their in-store operations closed to customers.
Banks
Bars If establishment serves food, they can offer delivery
and takeout only.
Batting Cages
Beaches – State, County and Municipal
To limit physical interactions, EO 143 requires
municipalities, lake commissions, private club
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associations or entities, and other local government to
implement reasonable restrictions, including:
Imposing non-discriminatory capacity
restrictions;
Requiring that members of the public practice
social distancing;
Developing and implementing lifeguard
training and beach operation plans that address
COVID-19 considerations
Removing, taping-off or otherwise blocking
all benches and tables;
Prohibiting the tying together of boats to
prevent group gatherings;
Developing and implementing a continuous
public outreach campaign, including signage,
social media, town and county websites,
mobile device applications, radio, and banner-
plane advertising;
Prohibiting special events such as festivals,
concerts, fireworks, and movies;
Prohibiting all organized sports or contact
activities;
Limit occupancy in public restrooms; and
Implementing sanitization protocols.
The restrictions also apply to public piers, docks,
wharfs, boat ramps, and boat landings throughout the
State.
Municipalities, counties, any responsible commission,
association, or unit of county or local government, and
private beach clubs may impose additional restrictions
to the ones listed above and retain the legal authority
to close beaches or boardwalks if they choose to do so.
Due to the diverse nature of the shore and lake
communities, the Order does not mandate specific
social distancing measures. Examples of social
distancing measures left to a municipality’s discretion
include but are not limited to the following:
Demarcating six feet of spacing in any areas
where the public may form a line;
Limiting the number of lifeguards to each
stand or tower, maintaining social distance
between lifeguards, and adding stands or
towers as necessary;
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Installing physical barriers between the public
and employees in ticket or beach badge sale
booths; and
Limiting occupancy of ticket or beach badge
sales booth to one person at a time.
Restaurants and bars located on the beaches,
boardwalks, lakes and lakeshores are still limited to
delivery and take-out services only and amusements
parks and arcades, and other places of public
amusement located on the beaches, boardwalks, lakes,
and lakeshores remain closed. Any outdoor seating,
such as tables or benches, must be removed, taped off,
or otherwise blocked.
Bike Shops AO 2020-13. Must Abide by Same Rules as Car and
Boat Dealerships.
Boating - Private
This is permitted if using an individual’s own boat
Boating - Charter
Charter fishing services and for-hire vessels will be
allowed to reopen to the public so long as they adopt