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In re Twenty-First Emergency Order Regarding the Covid-19 State of Disaster

Supreme Court of Texas.
Jul 31, 2020
609 S.W.3d 128 (Tex. 2020)

Opinion

Misc. Docket No. 20-9091

07-31-2020

TWENTY-FIRST EMERGENCY ORDER REGARDING the COVID-19 STATE OF DISASTER


Nathan L. Hecht, Chief Justice

ORDERED that:

1. Governor Abbott has declared a state of disaster in all 254 counties in the State of Texas in response to the imminent threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 22.0035(b) of the Texas Government Code.

2. Paragraph 11 of the Eighteenth Emergency Order (Misc. Dkt. No. 20-9080), issued June 29, 2020, is renewed as amended.

3. Any deadline for the filing or service of any civil case that falls on a day between March 13, 2020, and September 1, 2020, is extended until September 15, 2020. This does not include deadlines for perfecting appeal or for other appellate proceedings, requests for relief from which should be directed to the court involved and should be generously granted.

4. This Order is effective immediately and expires September 15, 2020.

5. The Clerk of the Supreme Court is directed to:

a. post a copy of this Order on www.txcourts.gov;

b. file a copy of this Order with the Secretary of State; and

c. send a copy of this Order to the Governor, the Attorney General, and each member of the Legislature.

6. The State Bar of Texas is directed to take all reasonable steps to notify members of the Texas bar of this Order.

Summaries of

In re Twenty-First Emergency Order Regarding the Covid-19 State of Disaster

Supreme Court of Texas.
Jul 31, 2020
609 S.W.3d 128 (Tex. 2020)
Case details for

In re Twenty-First Emergency Order Regarding the Covid-19 State of Disaster

Case Details

Full title:TWENTY-FIRST EMERGENCY ORDER REGARDING the COVID-19 STATE OF DISASTER

Court:Supreme Court of Texas.

Date published: Jul 31, 2020

Citations

609 S.W.3d 128 (Tex. 2020)

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