An update on this from reading up on Workbench.
SuperTargets, alongside select Target Greatland stores will be partially excluded from Express Self-Checkout.
SuperTargets that have one bank of SCO will still have regular Self-Checkout, not Express Self-Checkout if their bank of SCO is on Grocery side/Green side, depending on how you refer to it as, and it will continue to always be open.
SuperTargets and Target Greatland stores that have two banks of SCO, aka one bank at Grocery/Green side and another bank at GM/Service Desk/Blue side (however your store calls it) will have the one on Grocery side remain normal and always be open, while the one on GM side will be Express Self-Checkout 10 items or less and be open limited, like how the other regular Targets are.
Cafe SCOs will now be permanently closed for stores that have a SCO at their Cafe/Snack Bar/Taste of Target.
IGS stores may not have IGS be the only form of Checkout available.
During regular times, there must be one Cashier for every SCO bank open. For most stores, that means if SCO is open, there must be at least one Cashier. And for stores with a second set of SCO, if both sets of SCO are open, there must be at least two Cashiers.
During peak times, there must be two Cashiers for every SCO bank open. For most stores, that means if SCO is open, there must be at least two Cashiers. And for stores with a second set of SCO, if both sets of SCO are open, there must be at least four Cashiers.
And this last one is for everyone, and has been the case since February. SCO may not, for any reason, be the only Checkout option available. There must always be a Checklane from Open-Close. If there is just one Checkout Advocate, they should be a Cashier and not SCO.