Does a State of Emergency mean you aren't allowed to go anywhere or do anything until it's lifted?
The Governor's declaration does not normally restrict citizen movements or activities. The state may limit access to affected areas due to concerns for public safety but will notify the public of these restrictions. If it is necessary to impose vehicular or personal movement restrictions, the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management will alert the public using all available means, including, but not limited to: the Emergency Alert System, urgent press releases, DOT highway signs, law enforcement teletypes, etc. Every effort will be made by New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM) to facilitate safe passage for utility, health care and emergency services workers whose presence is necessary for public safety or in response to the emergency.

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1. What is a State of Emergency?
2. Does a State of Emergency declaration direct citizens to take any particular action?
3. Does a State of Emergency mean you aren't allowed to go anywhere or do anything until it's lifted?
4. How long does a State of Emergency remain in effect?
5. Does a declaration of emergency bar the sale or provision of goods and services?
6. Is it an employer's responsibility to pay employees who cannot get to work during a State of Emergency?
7. Are all state offices closed during a State of Emergency?