WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
22 Feb: Thirteenth Emergency Management Order Including Bar Reopenings and Limitations on Gatherings
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
The following is a plan to partially reopen the Cameron County Park facilities, in accordance with the current Order issued by Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Jr. The facilities and amenities being recommended for reopening foster activities, which can be closely monitored for compliance with current COVID-19 regulations. Park staff will work closely with law enforcement to ensure visitors are adhering to park rules and guidelines.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to the imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
Effective August 31, 2020, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr. and the Cameron County Health Authority Dr. James Castillo issue the First Amended Joint Cameron County Health Authority and Cameron County Judge Emergency Health Control Order Delaying In-Person Face-to-Face Public and Private School
WHEREAS, the Cameron County Judge and Cameron County Health Authority have consulted with the Mayors and Superintendents, including independent schools' leadership of each city within Cameron County; and
WHEREAS, there currently still exists a declaration of public health disaster in and for the State of Texas as declared by Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and by approval of the Cameron County Commissioners Court which authorized the Cameron County Judge to take such actions as are necessary in order to protect the health and safety of the citizens of Cameron County by the issuance of orders; and
WHEREAS, there currently still exists a declaration of public health disaster in and for the State of Texas as declared by Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and by approval of the Cameron County Commissioners Court which authorized the Cameron County Judge to take such actions as are necessary in order to protect the health and safety of the citizens of Cameron County by the issuance of orders; and
WHEREAS, the Cameron County Judge and Cameron County Health Authority have consulted with the Mayors and School Board Superintendents, including independent schools' leadership of each city within Cameron County; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
17 Jun: Amended Emergency Management Order Including Mandatory Facial Coverings Issued June 17, 2020
WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.108, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., declared a state of local disaster on March 16, 2020, due to imminent threat arising from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, Governor Abbott issued Executive Orders GA-19 and GA-20, in addition to the Governor's Report to Open Texas; and
The following is a plan to partially reopen the Cameron County Park facilities, in accordance with the current Order issued by Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Jr. The facilities and amenities being recommended for reopening foster activities, which can be closely monitored for compliance with current COVID-19 regulations. Park staff will work closely with law enforcement to ensure visitors are adhering to park rules and guidelines.
On April 20, 2020, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., issued an Emergency Management Order Extending Mandatory Countywide Shelter in Place with Lifting of Certain Restrictions based on guidance from state and local health authorities and the CDC. Effective today, April 24, 2020, an Emergency Management Order Clarifying and Updating Lifting of Certain Restrictions is ordered and shall commence on April 25, 2020, at 12:01 a.m. and remain in effect until rescinded in writing by Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr.
On April 20, 2020, Cameron County Judge issued the Emergency Management Order Extending Mandatory Countywide Shelter in Place with Lifting of Certain Restrictions Order. The Order is effective immediately except for the following two areas:
The First Amended Emergency Management Order with Mandatory Countywide Shelter in Place has been extended until May 4, 2020, at 11 :59 p.m. with the lifting of certain restrictions.
On April 7, 2020 Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., issued the Supplemental Emergency Management Order and Recommendations Concerning Additional Travel Restrictions and Face Coverings due to the increasing concerns of a COVID-19 spike and outbreak. in the U.S. In conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), it was recommended to utilize a face mask/ covering when out in public and that all travel deemed essential or necessary be limited to no more than two (2) individuals per vehicle, and when possible, be voluntarily limited to one ( l) person per vehicle due to the CDC recommendation of social distancing not being possible in most vehicles.
On April 7, 2020 Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr., issued the Supplemental Emergency Management Order and Recommendations Concerning Additional Travel Restrictions and Face Coverings due to the increasing concerns of a COVID-19 spike and outbreak. in the U.S. In conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), it was recommended to utilize a face mask/ covering when out in public and that all travel deemed essential or necessary be limited to no more than two (2) individuals per vehicle, and when possible, be voluntarily limited to one ( l) person per vehicle due to the CDC recommendation of social distancing not being possible in most vehicles.
THIS ORDER AND RECOMMENDATIONS ARE A SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIRST AMENDED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORDER WITH MANDATORY COUNTYWIDE SHELTER IN PLACE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDER AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONSTITUTES AN IMMINENT THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH.
ESTA ORDEN Y RECOMENDACION ES SUPLEMENTARIA A LA PRIMERA ORDEN REFORMADA DE LA ADMINISTRACION DE EMERGENCIA CON ORDEN OBLIGATORIA DE REFUGIO EN SU HOGAR.
EL INCUMPLIMIENTO DE CUALQUIER DE LAS DISPOSICIONES DE ESTA ORDEN CONSTITUYE UNA AMENAZA INMINENTE PARA LA SALUD PUBLICA.
CONSIDERANDO, junto con la Declaracion Nacional de Emergencia emitida por el Presidente Trump y la Declaraci6n de Desastre del Gobemador Abbott el 13 de Marzo de 2020, y las posteriores declaraciones y orientaciones nacionales y estatales y por una abundancia de precauci6n para limitar o reducir la propagaci6n de COVID-19 al Condado de Cameron;
THIS ORDER AND RECOMMENDATIONS IS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIRST AMENDED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ORDER WITH MANDATORY COUNTYWIDE SHELTER IN PLACE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDER CONSTITUTES AN IMMINENT THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH.
WHEREAS, in conjunction with the National Emergency Declaration issued by President Trump and Governor Abbott's Declaration of Disaster on March I 3, 2020, and subsequent National and State Declarations and guidance and out of an abundance of caution to limit or reduce the spread of COVID-19 to Cameron County; and
Today, April 6, 2020, Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Jr. announced the extension of the First Amended Emergency Management Order with Mandatory Countywide Shelter in Place for another two weeks until Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. This order shall remain in effect due to the increasing concerns of COVID-19 in Cameron County and is extended for the best interest of the general public, to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, and is in place for the protection of life during this global health pandemic of COVID-19.
Effective March 25, 2020, Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, Jr. ordered and issued the First Amended Emergency Management Order with Mandatory Countywide Shelter in Place. This Order is to protect from the significant threats of COVID-19 to life, health and property of residents in Cameron County and in accordance and conjunction with the National Emergency Declaration issued by President Trump and Governor Abbott's Declaration of Disaster of March 13, 2020 and subsequent orders.
CONSIDERANDO, junto con la Declaraci6n Nacional de Emergencia emitida por la Declaraci6n de Desastre del Presidente Trump y el Gobernador Abbott el 13 de Marzo del 2020, y por una abundancia de precauci6n para limitar o reducir la trasmisi6n de COVID-19 al condado de Cameron; y
WHEREAS, in conjunction with the National Emergency Declaration issued by President Trump and Governor Abbott's Declaration of Disaster on March 13, 2020, and out of an abundance of caution to limit or reduce the spread of COVID-19 to Cameron County;