IN RE RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC/VACCINE ELIGIBILITY (Per Curiam)

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Digitally signed by Susan P. Williams Reason: I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document Date: 2021.03.04 10:21:12 -06'00' Cite as 2021 Ark. 50 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS IN RE RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 Opinion deliveredl March 4,2021 PANDEMIC/VACCINE ELIGIBILITY In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court of Arkansas implemented emergency precautions to help protect the public from unnecessary risks. This response included the unprecedented suspension ofjury trials in Arkansas. COVID-19 Pandemic,2021. Ark. 30 (per curiam). This suspension See In re Response to has been necessary to protect the safety of jurors, litigants, attorneys, judges, court personnel, and the pubiic. Despite the pandemic, attorneys, circuit clerks, district courts, circuit courts, and staff engage daily with numerous members of the public to protect these citizens'constitutional rights. These essential justice-system workers have placed themselves in harm's way for nearly a year, with severe consequences. The Governor of the State of Arkansas carefully implemented State and a vaccination plan for the for essential workers in the legislative and executive branches ofgovernment. It is the dury of this court to define the essential workers within the justice system and where each should be placed in the priority schedule. This court, through the ChiefJustice and senior staff has received updates from the Governor's Office and the Arkansas Department throughout the pandemic as of Health we addressed concerns unique to our branch of government. This week the Governor expanded vaccine eligbiliry to include more essential workers. The Department of Homeland Security identified state-court judges and staff as essenrial critical infrastructure workers. I The Arkansas Supreme Court, after careful review, has categorized the following essential workers as in Phase 1-B and orders them eligible for the vaccine immediately. We will add others as we monitor the Governor's statewide rollout. Circuit court judges with criminal dockets along with their trial-court assistants, court reporcers, and other judicial stafi Circuit court judges with juvenile dockets along with their trial-court court reporters, and other judicial stafl including juvenile assistants, officers; District court judges, district court clerks, and their staff Clerk of the Supreme Court and staff; Court-employed securiry offi cers; . AII circuit and county clerks and their staffi Administrative Office of the Courts staff who have regular contact wirh the public or other branches of government; Prosecuting attorneys, depury prosecuting attorneys, and all public defenden and their respective stafE It is so o Attorneys with in-person appearances pending division orjuvenile division of circuit court; and . Jury panel members slated to begin serving after April 30,2027. in the criminal ORDERED. FOR THE COURT: lSee and Guidance on the Essential Critical In Narional Resilience in cture'Workforce: Ensuring Communiry COVID-19 archived at https://perma.ccl39DR-8CWQ 2 Response, available at

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