Governor Extends State’s Prohibition on Price Gouging during Emergencies Until May 31, 2019
Governor Extends State’s Prohibition on Price Gouging during Emergencies Until May 31, 2019 https://socoemergency.org/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information //socoemergency.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/county-seal-75x75-1.pngSACRAMENTO – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Wednesday issued two executive orders to further assist communities recovering from devastating fires – one to help ensure students displaced by this month’s Camp, Woolsey and Hill fires are able to return to school as soon as possible and another to extend the state’s prohibition on price gouging during emergencies for counties recovering from July’s Mendocino Complex, Carr and Klamathon fires, as well as counties impacted by numerous wildfires last year, including the Tubbs, Nuns, Atlas and Thomas fires. The order related to the Camp, Woolsey and Hill fires includes provisions to facilitate the use of temporary school facilities and waivers for requirements related to class size, outdoor physical education and school district residency. The full text of the executive orders signed today can be found here and here. Earlier this month, the Governor secured a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to bolster the statewide emergency response and issued an executive order to streamline recovery efforts. Governor Brown also met with residents impacted by wildfire in Butte and Ventura counties, joined the President to discuss recovery efforts and survey Camp and Woolsey fire damage and held briefings on the ongoing response with top…