- Consistent with sections 8 and 9, businesses and operations must determine which of their workers are critical infrastructure workers and inform such workers of that designation. Businesses and operations must make such designations in writing, whether by electronic message, public website, or other appropriate means. Such designations, however, may be made orally until March 31, 2020 at 11:59 pm. Businesses and operations need not designate:
- Workers in health care and public health.
- Workers who perform necessary government activities, as described in section 6.
- Workers and volunteers described in section 9(d).
- In-person activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life must be suspended until normal operations resume.
- Businesses and operations maintaining in-person activities must adopt social distancing practices and other mitigation measures to protect workers and patrons. Those practices and measures include, but are not limited to:
- Restricting the number of workers present on premises to no more than is strictly necessary to perform the business’s or operation’s critical infrastructure functions.
- Promoting remote work to the fullest extent possible.
Essential Workers for The Heritage Wise Group are:
Tim Smith
Tony Wise
Marla Gary
Brad Bagley
Lisa Underwood
Jan Chappell
Amy Bagley
Stacey Felker
Randy Henika

