Holcomb takes actions to protect Hoosiers
"Every day we learn more about how to tackle this monster. We are being thoughtful about how to approach every action we are taking in this national public health emergency and putting Hoosiers' health and safety first," said
Daily COVID-19 testing capacity in
"As we increase the number of tests analyzed each day, no one should be caught off guard that the number of positive cases will increase," said Dr.
Here is a summary of covered actions. The Executive Orders, which contain additional actions, will be found at this link: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm
State of Emergency Extension
--The Governor will extend the current state of emergency an additional 30 days when it expires on
K-12 schools
--All K-12 public schools will remain closed until
--All-state mandated assessments will be canceled for the current academic year. The governor has contacted
Economy
--The state of
--Penalties will be waived for 60 days for property tax paid after
--The state will not immediately move forward with using
--Providers of essential utility services such as gas and electric, broadband, telecom, water and wastewater services are prohibited from discontinuing service to any customer during the public health emergency.
--The state's application to the
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
--The state will interpret
--Benefits will be paid to individuals who file their initial unemployment claims late.
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--DWD will seek federal authorization to provide unemployment benefits for those who are not otherwise eligible for unemployment, such individuals who have recently started a job.
--For employers, DWD will not assess certain experience rate penalties because of employees who receive unemployment benefits because of COVID-19.
Housing
--No residential eviction proceedings or foreclosure actions may be initiated during the public health emergency. This does not relieve the individual of obligations to pay rent or mortgage payments.
--All public housing authorities are requested to extend deadlines for housing assistance recipients and required documentation to show eligibility for housing programs.
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Social Services
--Participants in the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) and the
--Job search requirements are waived for those applying for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) benefits.
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--Telehealth services for mental health, substance use disorder and prescribing for Medicaid covered services will be expanded.
Insurance
--The commissioner of the state
--The commissioner will ask health insurers to cover COVID-19 testing without requiring prior authorization.
--The commissioner will request that health insurers not increase prices or coverage costs that involve medical care for COVID-19.
--To limit the number of in-branch transactions, late fees will be waived for several driver's licenses and identification card renewals, vehicle registrations, titles, and certain other transactions.
--Other operational changes in branches are being instituted to provide for the safety of employees and customers in branches, such as spacing between terminals and limiting the number of customers in the lobby.
Veterans
--Requirements have been relaxed for veterans to qualify for awards from the
--Awards in excess of
Health and
--Mental health professionals are permitted to practice via telemedicine.
--Advance Practice Registered Nurses are allowed to provide services in multiple locations.
--The state health commissioner may waive requirements of the nursing home certificate of need statute to respond to COVID-19 issues for long-term care facilities.
More information may be found at the ISDH website at in.gov/coronavirus/ and the
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