Dutchess County Business Updates For April 8, 2020

***WEBINAR ALERT***

To see our last webinar "The CARES and Response Acts and Disaster Lending from an Accountant and Lenders Perspective", click HERE.

·The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce presents two COVID-19 focused webinars this Friday, April 10. The first, titled “Latest Guidance from a Legal and HR Perspective” will be at 8-9:30AM. You can register HERE.

·The second, titled "Cybersecurity Awareness During COVID-19" will be at 11-12:30AM. You can registerHERE. Thank you to IES for sponsoring this webinar.

·We have re-released our survey that asks organizations what their needs are, and the impacts of COVID-19 on their operations. If you have taken this survey before please take it again so we can track the changes the past few weeks have had on the Hudson Valley. This information will not be released to the public, and will only be used to help elected officials and government agencies craft legislation or policies to address the needs identified. Please take a couple minutes to fill out the survey HERE.

·A copy of the new Executive Order Governor Cuomo signed can be found HERE. This order extends school closures through April 29, and requires any PPE "that is held in inventory by any entity in the state" report it to the state's Department of Health.

·New guidance by the state's parks system has been put out to help ensure everyone remains safe as there has been an increase in park usage throughout this quarantine. You can find that guidance HERE.

·In addition to the recently implemented emergency paid sick leave to provide income protection for employees impacted by the coronavirus, there will be a new permanent paid sick leave mandate that was included in the state's budget. Provisions in this paid sick leave go into effect 180 days after being signed into law. For more details, click HERE.

·The New York State Department of Labor has created a web page to explain how the new federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program works with the New York State unemployment process. To view the site, click HERE.

To find a local vendor participating in the Paycheck Protection Program, click HERE. To find a generic lender participating in the Paycheck Protection Program through the SBA site, click HERE.


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