New restrictions planned as Missouri state offices reopen

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri residents and state employees will find
some new restrictions before they can enter state office buildings after Gov.
Mike Parson’s stay-at-home order ends Monday. The Missouri Office of
Administration says different state agencies will determine which offices will
be open. Services that will be open include motor vehicles and driver licenses,
Bureau of Vital Records, motor vehicle inspections and driver’s tests. State
office buildings with 300 or more employees will screen everyone entering the
buildings and social distancing in building lobbies will be enforced. The public
is encouraged to continue to do as much state business remotely as possible.

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