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Business exemption submission period ends Friday, April 3

Those that determine they are non-life-sustaining but may provide a life-sustaining service have been able to seek an exemption

Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Dennis Davin announced that the exemption application process for businesses created in response to Gov. Tom Wolf and Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine’s orders to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, will close on Friday, April 3, at 5 p.m.

“With just a few days remaining to apply for an exemption, we encourage businesses who think they may be applicable to look at our Life-Sustaining Business FAQ and file before the end of the day Friday,” said Davin. “We appreciate the cooperation of businesses making sure they are operating appropriately during this time. As the business exemption period ends this week, our staff continues to work tirelessly to organize and assess the data associated with submissions.”

Per the governor’s and Levine’s orders, businesses that are non-life-sustaining were ordered to close their physical locations on March 19. Businesses that determine from DCED’s business guidance that they are non-life-sustaining but may provide a life-sustaining service have been able to seek an exemption, which is available online.

At the end of the day March 31, DCED received 32,474 requests for exemptions from Pennsylvania’s businesses, and DCED staff are working to process them as quickly as possible. DCED asks that businesses do not apply for a waiver more than once or because they have not received a response from a prior submission.

A team of professionals at DCED will review each request and respond based on the guiding principle of balancing public safety while ensuring the continued delivery of critical infrastructure services and functions. Those requesting an exemption will be notified via email if their operations may re-open. Businesses applying for an exemption must remain closed until a decision is made about their application.

In addition to the Frequently Asked Questions, DCED offers guidance for other business types about operations that are authorized to continue.

Resources available include:

Life-sustaining vs. non-life-sustaining guidance
Stay-at-home guidance
Business guidance
Employee and worker guidance

Businesses seeking further guidance and clarification from DCED can contact its customer service resource account at ra-dcedcs@pa.gov.

To help businesses impacted by the COVID-19 public health crisis, funding information and resources are available at dced.pa.gov/funding-programs/.

For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19, visit pa.gov/guides/responding-to-covid-19

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