BUSINESS RELATED INFORMATION

Personal care service facilities may reopen on June 22
Gov. Murphy will allow personal care service facilities to reopen to the public on Monday, June 22. Under the Governor’s Executive Order, personal care service facilities include:
• Cosmetology shops
• Barber shops
• Beauty salons
• Nail salons
• Spas (both day and medical)
• Massage parlors
• Tanning salons
• Tattoo parlors
The Division of Consumer Affairs issued comprehensive health and safety standards for these services. Safeguards include:
• Limiting services to appointment-only
• Performing health screening, including temperature checks, on clients and staff prior to entry
• Requiring use of personal protective equipment, and requiring clients to wear face coverings at all times, unless face down on a massage table or where doing so would inhibit an individual's health
• Ensuring that all staff-client pairs maintain at least six feet distance between other staff-client pairs, unless separated by physical barriers
• Adopting enhanced cleaning and disinfection practices
BREAKING NEWS FOR THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY — Updated: June 3, 2020
New Jersey Economic Development Authority Announces Phase 2
of the Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program
Start date: June 9, 2020
Funding now available for home-based businesses and sole proprietorships;
some funds reserved for businesses in low-income communities.
Visit the following link to apply: https://faq.business.nj.gov/en/articles/3835237-what-is-the-status-of-the-njeda-small-business-emergency-assistance-grant-program-phase-2-application-open-tuesday-june-9-at-9-00-a-m
NEWS RELEASE from: William Paterson University Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
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