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Y. <br />properties, moving and relocation services, security staff, operating engineers, <br />and all other service providers who provide services that are necessary to <br />maintain the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of homes and <br />residences and the Critical Sectors listed in this Executive Order. <br />Child care providers. This category includes workers in child care centers, <br />family child care, schools, and other facilities. Such providers are encouraged <br />to remain open to provide child care services for workers in the Critical <br />Sectors listed in this Executive Order as possible and insofar as public health <br />guidance can be followed. This category also applies to individuals providing <br />child care for Critical Sector workers in a personal home, such as family, <br />friend, and neighbor care required for Critical Sector workers to continue to <br />perform their duties. <br />z. Hotels, residential facilities and shelters. This category includes workers <br />supporting hotels and motels, facilities and shelters for adults, seniors, and <br />children, including victims of domestic violence, people with developmental <br />disabilities, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse disorders, or mental <br />illness. Such facilities and shelters include halfway houses and residential <br />treatment programs. This category also includes workers needed to keep <br />apartment complex buildings and other congregate residences or homes <br />operational and sanitary. <br />aa. Shelters for displaced individuals. This category is limited to workers <br />supporting emergency shelters, drop -in centers, and encampments, as well as <br />outreach workers. Governmental and other entities are strongly urged to make <br />24-hour shelter available as soon as possible, to the maximum extent <br />practicable, and in compliance with CDC guidance. <br />bb. Charitable and social services organizations. This category is limited to <br />workers supporting organizations that are engaged in hunger relief work, and <br />those that provide food, shelter, prescription delivery, mental health and <br />substance abuse treatments, and other social services, as well as other <br />necessities of life for individuals in need of such services, older adults who <br />live alone, people with disabilities, and those who need assistance as a result <br />of this emergency. <br />cc. Legal services. This category is limited to workers who are necessary to <br />provide essential legal services. Essential legal services include: <br />i. Advice and representation needed to aid the delivery of all critical <br />government services. <br />ii. Advice and representation required to ensure the immediate and <br />critical health, safety, and liberties of Minnesotans, including but not <br />limited to, end -of -life planning, immigration, essential services to <br />elders and persons with disabilities, child supports, child -protection <br />