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Cuomo Executive Order Grants Immunity to Healthcare Providers During COVID-19 Emergency

As MLMIC keeps policyholders informed about developments related to delivering care during the COVID-19 pandemic, we want to share with you an important update from New York Governor Cuomo. Effective March 23 through April 22, the Governor has issued an Executive Order that grants immunity to licensed healthcare workers providing care resulting from the public health emergency. Here is MLMIC’s statement regarding the Governor’s Executive Order:

SUMMARY OF IMMUNITY PROVISIONS

NEW YORK STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 202.10:
IMMUNITIES GRANTED TO LICENSED HEALTHCARE INDIVIDUALS

(EFFECTIVE MARCH 23, 2020 THROUGH APRIL 22, 2020

On March 23, 2020, the New York State Governor issued directives and suspended and modified state laws and regulations in an Executive Order pursuant to Executive Law §§ 29-a, 29-b.  These directives and modified laws and regulations are effective from March 23, 2020 through April 22, 2020.  The focus of the Executive Order was to ensure that New York State has adequate hospital bed capacity, supplies, and providers to treat patients affected with COVID-19, as well as patients afflicted with other maladies.  To assist in this goal, the Governor has provided immunities to licensed healthcare individuals, who: (1) provide medical services in support of the State’s response to COVID-19; (2) act reasonably and with good faith in recordkeeping; (3) may come out of retirement without current registrations to provide medical care; (4) may travel to New York from another state to assist in the COVID-19 efforts; among other immunities.

Immunity From Civil Liability for Injury or Death

WHO IS IMMUNE?

WHAT DOES THE IMMUNITY COVER?

WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS IMMUNITY?

Immunity From Recordkeeping Liability

WHO IS IMMUNE?

WHAT DOES THE IMMUNITY COVER?

Immunity From Civil and Criminal Penalties For Lack of Physician Supervision

WHO IS IMMUNE?

WHAT DOES THE IMMUNITY COVER?

Immunity From Civil and Criminal Penalties For Practicing In New York State Without A New York State License

WHO IS IMMUNE?

WHAT DOES THE IMMUNITY COVER?

Immunity From Civil and Criminal Penalties For Practicing In New York State Without Current Registration

WHO IS IMMUNE?

WHAT DOES THE IMMUNITY COVER?

Any questions regarding these Executive Orders, or the immunities provided therein, may be directed to Mia VanAuken at Fager, Amsler, Keller & Schoppmann, LLP, at (518) 786-2880.  The Executive Orders can be accessed as PDFs here: Executive Order 202.5 and Executive Order 202.10.

MLMIC encourages all policyholders to review the COVID-19 resources on our website and to contact our 24/7 hotline staff with any questions related to coverage.


1. Executive Order 202.05 was issued on March 18, 2020. The suspension and modification of the statues therein if effective March 18, 2020 through April 17, 2020.

2. See id.

3. See id.

4. See id.

Categories: HospitalsPhysicians
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