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automobiles and bicycles. Individuals may also visit and use the services of <br />laundromats and dry cleaners. <br />e. Essential intrastate and interstate travel. Individuals may travel to <br />exempted activities and may travel to return to a home or place of residence. <br />Individuals may also travel into and out of Minnesota. <br />f. Care of others. Individuals may care for a family member, friend, or pet in <br />another household, and may transport family members, friends, or pets as <br />allowed by this Executive Order, including the transport of children pursuant <br />to existing parenting time schedules or other visitation schedules pertaining to <br />a child in need of protective services ("CHIPS") proceeding. <br />g. <br />Displacement. Individuals without a home are exempt from the restrictions in <br />this Executive Order, and they may move between emergency shelters, drop - <br />in centers, and encampments. Encampments should not be subject to sweeps <br />or disbandment by state or local governments, as such sweeps or disbandment <br />increase the potential risk and spread of COVID-19. <br />h. Tribal Activities & Lands. <br />i. Activities by tribal members within the boundaries of their tribal <br />reservations are exempt from the restrictions in this Executive Order <br />but may be subject to restrictions by tribal authorities. <br />ii. Activities within the boundaries of federal land held in trust for one of <br />the 11 Minnesota Tribal Nations are exempt from the restrictions in <br />this Executive Order but may be subject to restrictions by tribal <br />authorities. <br />iii. Activities by tribal members to exercise their federal treaty rights <br />within the boundaries of their treaty territory (also known as "ceded <br />territory") are exempt from the restrictions in this Executive Order but <br />may be subject to restrictions by applicable tribal authorities. <br />iv. Tribal members may travel to and from their tribal reservations in <br />accordance with applicable tribal law. <br />6. Exemptions — Critical Sectors. All workers who can work from home must do so. <br />Workers in the following Critical Sectors, who are performing work that cannot be <br />done at their home or residence through telework or virtual work and can be done <br />only at a place of work outside of their home or residence, are exempted from the <br />prohibition in paragraph 1 as set forth below. These critical services exemptions <br />apply only to travel to and from an individual's home or residence and place of <br />work and an individual's performance of work duties that cannot be done at <br />their homes or residence. Travel may include transportation to and from child <br />care or school settings as necessary to ensure the safe care of children. This list of <br />Critical Sectors may be clarified, as deemed necessary by the Governor, to ensure the <br />4 <br />