Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issued a detailed ‘stay home’ order Monday morning.

Read it for yourself right here.

It details which businesses must close, which activities are prohibited and what the penalties for breaking those rules are.

It prohibits, beginning immediately, any social or recreational gatherings outside the home of any size in which people do not remain at least six feet apart.

It also prohibits non-essential businesses from operating and prohibits Oregonians from patronizing any that fail to close. Gyms, ski resorts and offices capable of allowing employees to work from home are among the operations that must cease immediately.

Child care programs may only operate under a strict new limit: Only 10 children per classroom, limited to 10 children, with the same 10 children assigned to the group over time.

People found to have violated Brown’s executive order could be jailed for up to 30 days or fined $1,250.

The order will remain in effect until she calls it off.

-- The Oregonian/OregonLive politics team