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Minnesota governor extends stay at home order

April 8, 2020
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On April 8, Minnesota governor issued an executive order extending the previously issued stay at home order to May 3, 2020.  Minnesota also issued guidance regarding the business exemptions. Financial services, notaries, and real estate transactions are considered critical sectors, but, debt collection professionals and other workers supporting debt collection are not.

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