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Monday afternoon, Governor Cuomo’s office posted Executive Order 202.107, his one hundred and tenth Executive Order during the COVID-19 state of emergency, and his tenth since the law limiting Governor Cuomo’s authority to issue such orders was enacted. Executive Order 202.107, dated May 10, 2021, continues the suspensions and modifications of law, and any directives, unless superseded, modified, or otherwise expired, made by Executive Order 202 and each successor Executive Order to 202, for thirty days until June 9, 2021. Executive Order 202.107 also modifies and extends the certain previously issued directive set forth below. Executive Order 202.107 is effective from May 10, 2021 through June 9, 2021. A copy of Executive Order 202.107 can be found here.
MODIFIED DIRECTIVE
- The directive contained in Executive Order 202.98 that limited non-essential private residential outdoor gatherings of up to 25 people is further modified to provide that the limit on private residential outdoor gatherings shall no longer be in effect as of May 19, 2021. In addition, it is further modified, effective May 10, 2021, to permit up to 500 people to attend outdoor social gatherings at events, arts, and entertainment venues, subject to Department of Health guidance. Effective May 19, 2021, up to 250 people are permitted to attend indoor social gatherings at events, arts, and entertainment venues and up to 50 people are permitted to attend residential indoor gatherings, subject to Department of Health guidance.