New Mexico Register / Volume XXXIII,
Issue 16 / August 23, 2022
EXECUTIVE ORDER 2022-117
FIFTH AMENDED ORDER REQUIRING STATE EMPLOYEES
TO COMPLY WITH CERTAIN PUBLIC HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
WHEREAS, on January 30, 2020, the World
Health Organization ("WHO") announced the emergence of a novel
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) that had not previously circulated in
humans, but has been found to have adopted to humans such that it is contagious
and easily spread from one person to another and one country to another;
WHEREAS, COVID-19 cases had been confirmed in New Mexico since March 11,
2020, when the New Mexico Department of Health confirmed the first cases of
individuals infected with COVID-19 in New Mexico and additional cases have been
confirmed each day since then;
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, because of the spread of COVID-19, I issued
Executive Order 2020-004 declaring a Public Health Emergency exists in New
Mexico under the Public Health Emergency Response Act, and invoked my authority
under the All Hazards Emergency Management Act;
WHEREAS, I have renewed the declaration
of a Public Health Emergency through August 26, 2022;
WHEREAS, State employees who become ill cannot
adequately perform their duties, which disrupts the orderly operation of State
government; and
WHEREAS, we now have effective tools
and practices to minimize the spread of COVID-19 such as vaccination, earlier
home-based COVID testing with adequate quarantine for those who are exposed and
isolation of those who test positive, early COVID therapeutic treatment for
those who test positive, the consistent and proper use of more effective face
coverings, and mor robust and community-specific data reporting to guide
individuals and communities based on current case counts and hospitalization
rates; the effectiveness of these new tools and practices warrant the lifting
of certain restrictions placed upon State employees.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Michelle Lujan
Grisham, Governor of the State of New Mexico, by virtue of the authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of New Mexico, hereby ORDER and DIRECT as follows:
1. State employees shall comply with
the provisions regarding the use of masks and COVID-19 vaccinations contained
in the operative Public Health Order issued by the Secretary of the Department
of Health during the course and scope of their employment.
2. State employees who are not subject
to any vaccination requirement imposed by a Public Health Order are strongly
encouraged to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, as defined by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, and receive all booster doses of the
vaccine, if eligible.
3. Any state employee who is not fully
vaccinated or has not received a booster dose of the vaccine, if eligible, and
who tests positive for COVID-19 may return to work following the completion of
any mandatory isolation period prescribed by the New Mexico Department of
Health. A negative COVID-19 test result
is not required to return to work, provided the employee completes the
mandatory isolation period.
4. Employees who refuse to abide by
the above requirements may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and
including termination, in accordance with applicable law.
5. State agencies shall ensure,
consistent with law, that any documentation related to vaccination status,
healthcare directives, or test results are not disclosed to individuals other
than those necessary to ensure compliance with this Order.
6. The New Mexico State Personnel
Office shall provide agencies with guidance on the full implementation and
administration this Order.
I FURTHER ORDER and DIRECT as follows:
1. This Order supersedes any previous
orders, proclamations, policies or directives to the extent they are in
conflict.
2. This Order shall take effect immediately,
and shall remain in effect until renewed, modified, or rescinded.
ATTEST: DONE
AT THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE
THIS
12TH DAY OF AUGUST 2022
/ S /
MAGGIE TOULOUSE
OLIVER WITNESS
MY HAND AND THE GREAT
SECRETARY OF
STATE SEAL
OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
/
S /
MICHELLE
LUJAN GRISHAM GOVERNOR