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beverages, and any other household consumer products (such as cleaning and
<br /> personal care products). This includes establishments that sell groceries, medicine,
<br /> including medication not requiring a medical prescription, supplies for children under the
<br /> age of five and also that sell other non-grocery products, and products necessary to
<br /> maintain the safety, sanitation, health and essential operation of residences and
<br /> essential businesses and operations;
<br /> 3. Food, beverage, cannabis production and agriculture. Food and
<br /> beverage manufacturing, production, processing, and cultivation, including farming,
<br /> livestock, hunting, gathering, fishing, baking, and other agriculture, including marketing,
<br /> production, cultivation and distribution of animals and goods for consumption; licensed
<br /> cannabis cultivation centers; and businesses that provide food, shelter, and other
<br /> necessities of life for animals, including animal shelters, rescues, shelters, kennels, and
<br /> adoption facilities;
<br /> 4. Educational institutions. Educational institutions — including public
<br /> and private pre-K-12 schools, colleges, and universities — for purposes of implementing
<br /> appropriate learning measures, performing critical research, or performing essential
<br /> functions, provided that the social distancing requirements identified herein are
<br /> maintained to the greatest extent possible;
<br /> 5. Organizations that provide charitable and social services.
<br /> Businesses and religious and secular nonprofit organizations, including food banks,
<br /> when providing food, shelter, and social services, and other necessities of life for
<br /> economically disadvantaged or otherwise needy individuals, individuals who need
<br /> assistance as a result of this emergency, and people with disabilities;
<br /> 6. Media. Newspapers, television, radio, and other media services;
<br /> 7. Gas stations and businesses needed for transportation. Gas
<br /> stations and auto-supply, auto-repair, and related facilities and bicycle shops and
<br /> related facilities;
<br /> 8. Financial institutions. Financial institutions, currency exchanges,
<br /> consumer lenders, including but not limited to payday lenders, pawnbrokers, consumer
<br /> installment lenders and sales finance lenders, credit unions, appraisers, title companies,
<br /> financial markets, trading and futures exchanges, affiliates of financial institutions,
<br /> entities that issue bonds, related financial institutions, and institutions selling financial
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