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Best practices for conducting business in New Mexico during COVID-19

August 2020 employment law letter
Authors: 
Sarah Downey, Jackson Loman Stanford & Downey, P.C.

On July 31, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham provided an updated COVID-19 best practices guide (All Together New Mexico—COVID-Safe Practices for Individuals and Employers) for New Mexico citizens. The guide sets forth recommended actions for all employers in addition to previous requirements and adds more specific guidance for certain businesses, such as retailers, restaurants, and gyms. It's a helpful tool for ensuring you are meeting state requirements and providing best practices for your workplace.

Best practices

In addition to the state requirements such as limiting operations to remote work to the greatest extent possible, losing common areas, and ensuring all employees have face coverings and masks (see https://indd.adobe.com/view/3f732e94-0164-424d-9ac6-a0ace27e70c8 for a full list), all New Mexican employers are advised to adopt the following best practices for a COVID-safe workplace:

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