Wisconsin
Guidance Advising Debt Collectors to Refrain from Telephone Calls The Wisconson Department of Financial Institutions issued guidance on April 13, 2020 advising that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, customary debt collection practices could be viewed as violating Wis. Stat. ยง
Illinois
Stay at Home and Business Interruption Illinois is under a "Stay-at-Home" order. Further information is available here. Executive Order 2020-10 also requires non-essential businesses "to cease all activities within the State except Minimum Basic Operations." Please refer to the Executive Order
New Hampshire
Debt Collection Restrictions Emergency Order No. 3 prohibits the discontinuation of service by "[a]ll providers of electric, gas, water, telephone, cable, VOIP, internet, and deliverable fuels service in the State of New Hampshire . . . for non-payment for the duration
Vermont
Stay-at-Home and Non-Essential Business Restrictions On March 25 Gov. Scott issued Addendum 6 to Executive Order 1-20, calling on persons in Vermont to remain at home and, effective that day at 5 p.m., "all businesses and not-for-profit entities in the state
Nevada
Debt Collection Operations Allowed to Resume On June 4, 2020, the Financial Institutions Division lifted the moratorium on debt collection and advised that collection agency my operate subject to "all remaining Emergency Directives issued by Governor Sisolak, any guidance issued by
New York
Businesses Ordered to Reduce 100% "In-Person" Staffing Businesses in New York, unless exempted, must reduce their "in-person" workforce by 100% through April 19. The order is here. Guidance on businesses that have exemptions fr4om this order is available here. Stay at
Massachusetts
AG Interprets MA Law as Exemptiong CARES Act Funds From Execution Massachusetts Attorney General Healey issued a letter on April 13 opining that "under Massachusetts law, all funds provided to Massachusetts residents under Section 2201 of Title II of the