Florida Restrictions as of March 19, 2021 - FRLA

Florida Restrictions as of March 19, 2021 This is a current listing of the known executive orders and regulations at the time of posting, and will be updated as modifications or new orders are issued and become publicly available.

Agency

Restaurant / Food Service Restrictions

Hotel / Commercial Lodging Restrictions

Other Restrictions

Authority:

State of Florida Governor Executive order

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3: Removes state restrictions on restaurants

and other businesses. Restaurants no longer limited by COVID orders

including occupancy, if less than 100% then the local order must

quantify the economic impact and explain why limitation is required.

No business can be required closed. Suspends all outstanding fines

and penalties related to COVID-19 on individuals. Effective 9/25

County vacation rental plans must be approved by DBPR

Gov. EO 20-192: DBPR shall ensure all restaurants implement

and approved plans should be posted at each rental

employee screening protocols pursuant to CDC guidelines.

location. Must ask travel questions and health screening.

Gov. 20- 244: Phase 3; Removes state restrictions on restaurants

and other businesses. Restaurants no longer limited by COVID

orders including occupancy, if less than 100% then the local order

must quantify the economic impact and explain why limitation is

required. No business can be required closed. Suspends

collection of fines and penalties related to COVID-19 on

individuals.

Gov. 21-65:

Clemency Order Regarding Remission of fines. Remit any fines

imposed between 3/1/21 - 3/10/21 by local government COVID-

19 restrictions.

Enforcement: DBPR and local municipalities per local order. Gov. EO 20-166: State of Emergency and Phase 2 orders extended 60 days (Extended.) Gov. EO 20-92: EO 20-91 shall supersede any conflicting official action or order issued by local officials in response to COVID-19. Federal State of Emergency effective 3/25/2020. Executive Order 20-52: Public Health Emergency - Extended

DBPR

DOH Federal Req. County

Alachua Baker

Emergency Order 2020-10: Rescinds previous alcoholic beverage

licensee closures. Bars and other alcoholic beverage vendors may

operate for consumption on premise effective Monday, Sept. 14th

under Phase 2.

Adhere to

social distancing rules, table seating 6 ft between tables. Alcohol

allowed for take-out and delivery. FAQ's added for Gov. EO 20-192.

FAQ for Employee Screening.

Lead Agency - Florida Data Dashboard.

Restaurant Restriction

DBPR locations are staff only. FAQ's posted for industry under their purview; restaurants, bars, salons, PMW facilities, vacation

DBPR guidance and approved list posted on website.

rentals.

Advises wearing masks in public, encourages elderly and

vulnerable populations to limit interactions outside of the home,

Pool requirements; limit occupancy, daily chemical testing / and urges all individuals to refrain from participating in large

sanitation.

gatherings.

Mask must be worn at all times while on Federal property or in a Federal building. Face mask must be worn on any marritime vessel. CDC requires mask on all public transportation.

Hotel Restrictions

Other Restrictions

Employee's and customers must wear face covering. (Except when Face coverings required for employees and patrons. Adhere

eating or drinking) Adhere to OSHA & CDC guidelines. Gov EO 20-244: to OSHA & CDC guidelines. Vacation Rental Plan in place. All Face mask required in public and businesses. All businesses and

Phase 3. All businesses and services that require a mask must post businesses and services that require a mask must post

services that require a mask must post signage of requirement.

signage of requirement.

signage of requirement.

Adhere to OSHA & CDC guidelines applicable to their business.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Curfew

Enforcement: ABT inspectors out - can shut down and license suspended. Emergency Order 2020-09 Amended: services allowed for COP. / FAQ / Emergency Order 2020-01.

Declaration of Public Health Emergency

Executive Order

Authority:

Emergency Order 2020-50: Entering Phase 3

openings.

Emergency

Order 2020-30: Face Mask and OSHA / CDC

guidelines.

3/16: Declared Local State of Emergency -

Extended

Following Governor's Executive Order.

State of Local Emergency

Bay Bradford

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Vacation Rental Plan in place, DBPR Approved. Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Following State and Federal guidelines for reopening.

Declared Local State of Emergency. City Manager Memo

Brevard

Face mask required for employees, strongly recommended for customers. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face mask required for businesses. Residents and visitors should follow CDC Guidelines; mask, social distance and wash hands.

Please be aware that orders are subject to change at any time and FRLA cannot and does not warrant accuracy. Any summaries or notes provided are for convenience only, and provisions of the actual order control.

Broward Calhoun

Charlotte Citrus Clay

Collier Columbia

Florida Restrictions as of March 19, 2021 This is a current listing of the known executive orders and regulations at the time of posting, and will be updated as modifications or new orders are issued and become publicly available.

Restaurants and food establishments will have to close dining rooms

by midnight until 5 a.m.* Establishments must restrict ordering &

consumption for on-premise to only at a table or standing at an

assigned table or assigned area. Drive-through, pick-up, take-out of

food or alcohol allowed during these hours. Restaurants allowed to

have over 50% indoor capacity only if tables are 6 ft apart, no more

than 6 in a party at one table. Bar seating allowed with 6ft distancing

between parties. Or partian between bar guest if unable to distance.

No gatherings of 10 or more people, even at residence, no house

All persons while working in any capacity of an establishment shall Face coverings are required for all workers in

parties, no more than 10 congregating near business

wear a face covering. Adequate supplies available to support healthy establishments that are open, no matter social distancing. establishment. Face coverings are required for all workers and

hygiene for employees and customers. Must use pre-rolled bags or Hotels open following CDC guidelines, and Broward County patrons in establishments that are open, no matter social

wraps of utensils and eliminate table presets. Touchless payment EO Attachment 13 restrictions. Distance markers set up, distancing. Parks and playgrounds now open. Live entertainment

systems, avoid hand to hand contact. Provide physical guides

plexiglass or barriers were needed. Limit elevator

maintain at least 10 ft of distance at all times. No chairs, umbrellas

indicating social distancing and safety protocols. Employees are to be occupancy. Ballrooms, banquet spaces and event spaces or coolers allowed. Retail establishments can operate at 50% with

limited in shared spaces. Child or adult gaming and play spaces

may operate at 50%, and must follow Attachment 20

social distancing markers and reminders posted. No self-serve

remain closed. No buffets or salad bars allowed. No self serve-items restrictions. Pools can open at 50% with social distancing. products. Hand sanitizer placed by all entrances. Partitions, walls

to be out such as cut fruit, unwrapped utensils, and unwrapped

Maintain records min 90 days for contact tracing. Create or shields shall be placed between work stations and counters.

straws. Restrooms must be sanitized no less than every hour.

page or blog of all the changes and new protocols at the Businesses found not operating per the current restrictions will

Implement and train all employees on new protocol and frequency of lodging establishment. Bellhop and valet must wear mask be closed for a period of 24 hours. To reopen: full review of all

sanitizing surfaces. Signs required to be posted for customers and and gloves at all times. DBPR approved vacation rental plan Broward EO's, take measures to bring in compliance, then submit

employees. Locations that sell alcohol only may operate at 50%

6/8/2020 guest following approved guidelines. No in-

signed attest statement to Broward County. Within 5 days of

indoor capacity with social distancing for tables and chairs. * Due to dinning or alcohol service for on-site consumption allowed reopening, must submit request for inspection by code

current litigation 12.B.1 and 12.B.2 of the CEO plan are not being from the hours of 12:01 a.m. to 5 a.m.* * Due to current enforcement. Second violation will result in closing for 72 hours

enforced.

litigation 12.B.1 and 12.B.2 are not being enforced.

and possible fine of $15,000.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. Face coverings required for all working and

visiting indoor locations. Signage required. Physical barriers must be Face coverings required for all working and visiting in

up surrounding the seating. Must register with Community

indoor locations. Signage requirement. Social distance

Development Department zoning.

when possible. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face coverings required for all living, working and visiting in any indoor location in absence of social distancing. Signs required to be posted.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

County: Public facilities closed extended. DOH mask up campaign suggesting residents to wear face mask when out in public.

* Due to current litigation 12.B.1 and 12.B.2

of CEO plan are not being enforced 2/24/21

Broward County Comprehensive Emergency

Order (CEO) Plan effective 12/15/2020.

County EO 20-27: Updated for bar indoor

capacity limit, updated Attachments.

County EO 20-26: Updated reopening

guidelines effective 9/25.

Enforcement: Code Enforcement in all areas,

Law Enforcement. DBPR will also enforce

licensees.

Broward

County Emergency Order 20-18: Business

closure for violations.

Broward County Emergency Order 20-01.

Extended. (Blankets entire County over

municipality State of Emergency.)

Following State Orders

Resolution 2020-100: Face coverings required. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020

Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Local State of Emergency extended to 10/2.

Face coverings required for owner, manager, employees, customers and patrons while inside a business. Signage required. Temporary outdoor seating application required. Physical barrier separating the additional space and parking.

Face coverings required for owner, manager, employees, customers and patrons while inside a business. Signage required. (Exempt when inside a rented room.) DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face coverings required for owner, manager, employees, customers and patrons while inside a business. Signage required at all businesses.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

DOH guidelines required.

Emergency Order 2020-05: Face coverings required effective 7/22/2020 - Extended till April 13, 2021.

Declared Local State of Emergency 3/18/2020

Please be aware that orders are subject to change at any time and FRLA cannot and does not warrant accuracy. Any summaries or notes provided are for convenience only, and provisions of the actual order control.

Florida Restrictions as of March 19, 2021 This is a current listing of the known executive orders and regulations at the time of posting, and will be updated as modifications or new orders are issued and become publicly available.

Dade Desoto Dixie

Duval Escambia

Flagler Franklin

Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee

Hendry Hernando Highlands

Face coverings required for all customers and employees. Doors and

Face coverings must be worn in public and in all public spaces.

windows should stay open and HVAC system running to help circulate Face coverings required for all employees and guest,

Exemption for extranious physical activity or outside at least 10 ft.

air. Restaurants can operate at 100% capacity if they can 1)

except when in rented room. Training required for all staff. away with barier or partician between individuals. Now: Live

maintain six feet of distance between tables, 2) ensure no more Ballrooms, banquet halls allowed at 50% capacity with social music 10 ft away from patrons and patrons must be seated,

than six person sit at one table (or ten from same household) and 3) distancing. Valet service is not allowed. Must follow the Movie theaters, concert houses, convention spaces, auditoriums,

ensure persons are wearing face mask when not actively eating or Handbook for additional requirements when opening. playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades, indoor amusement facilities

drinking. Take out and delivery allowed. On-premise consumption Enhanced sanitization requirements, hand sanitizer at key and adult entertainment, concerts, conventions and other

only allowed for the hours of 6 a.m. to midnight. Bars with counter entrances and in public areas, Employee training

temporary events except those outside were attendees remain in

service can reach 50%. Required signs posted for customers and

procedures, Established guest check-in procedures, limited their own cars. Gyms will be allowed to operate, mask must be

Enforcement: DBPR, Code Enforcement in all

employees very visible. Staff is to be limited in all working areas, face amenities allowed per Phases, Pools are permitted to open, worn at all times. Groups of 10 or less still required. Moving to A

areas, Law Enforcement.

coverings required, social distancing and gloves for all involved in in compliance with the stated procedures and

New Normal Handbook is guidance for businesses as they are

Emergency Order 30-20: Amendment 1 -

direct food preparations. Recommended that FOH staff does not requirements. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan -

allowed to open. * Shelter at home in municipalities and any

Updated with new steps

enter BOH when possible. No self-service of any kind, no buffets, no starting July 9th no new guest or reservations, except

person over 65. Penalties: Up to $500 fine, administrative

Moving to a New Normal effective May 18th.

salad bars. Nightclubs allowed to operate with tables, mask on dance monthly. Limit 2 per bedroom, 4 per property and no more violation. Attest statement for businesses and request to open Midnigh Updated Emergency Orders; EO 07-20, EO 03-

floors and when not sitting to drink. (The New Normal Handbook than 10 guest. No alcohol sales from midnight to 6 a.m. for process must be followed. Spring Break enforcement: Feb. 22 - t to 6 20, EO 09-20. Declared Local State of

must be followed.) Spring Break enforcement: Feb. 22 - April 18th. on-site consumption.

April 18th.

a.m. Emergency 3/12/2020 - Extended.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. CDC guidelines suggested. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

CDC Guidelines suggested.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. Face coverings recommended. (Pensacola required.)

Mask are strongly encouraged. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face mask or coverings required for all those in City of Jacksonville. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. * Check City of Jacksonville restrictions.

CDC business opening guidelines. DBPR approved vacation CDC Guidelines followed. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open

rental plan.

areas and large venues. City permit events still restricted.

Emergency Executive Order 2020-07 effective 5/4/2020

Declared State of Local Emergency

All persons working and visiting are urged to wear face coverings in

public or unable to social distance. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. DOH and DOH and CDC Guidelines to be followed. DBPR approved

CDC guidelines.

vacation rental plan.

Strongly urged to wear face covering when out, and employees. DOH and CDC guidelines to be followed.

Resolution 2020-48: Face coverings urged. State of Emergency Proclamation 3/16/2020. Extended.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

DOH guidance.

Employees required to wear face coverings while inside or within close proximity to members of the public. CDC Guidelines to be followed. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. CDC and DOH guidelines to be followed.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. CDC and DOH guidelines to be followed.

Face mask required while in a business establishment. Social distancing must occur within the business.

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face Coverings required in public when social distancing can not occur. Follow CDC guidelines and continue to social distance.

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Hotels, motels and other commercial lodging are deemed essential. Social distancing must occur within the business.

Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

CDC and DOH guidelines to be followed. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. CDC Guidelines must be followed.

CDC and DOH guidelines to be followed.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Resolution 20-64: Reopening plan. Face mask required. Group gatherings allowed for 50. State of Emergency Resolution 2020-012 3/13/2020. Extended

Declared Local State of Emergency effective 3/17/2020. EO2020-01 Extended.

Local State of Emergency issued 3/19/2020. Local State of Emergency expired 5/7/2020 11:59 p.m.

Please be aware that orders are subject to change at any time and FRLA cannot and does not warrant accuracy. Any summaries or notes provided are for convenience only, and provisions of the actual order control.

Florida Restrictions as of March 19, 2021 This is a current listing of the known executive orders and regulations at the time of posting, and will be updated as modifications or new orders are issued and become publicly available.

Hillsborough Holmes

Mask are required to be worn by all restaurant and bar employees. Face mask required in all indoor businesses, business owners and mangers must enforce, to include deny entrance. Bar locations preferred seated service. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3.

Face mask will be required for all indoor spaces. Owners and managers shall ensure mask and social distancing are being followed, able to deny entrance if not in compliance. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face covering required for all indoor public establishments open to the public. Business owners are allowed to deny entry to those without a face covering. Entertainment Businesses 50% with social distancing and sanitation protocols.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake

Lee

All employees must wear face covering. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

Face coverings required for all indoor spaces, working or visiting when open to the public. Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face coverings required when in a business open to the public or any other indoor facility.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3 Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

CDC guidelines. DBPR approved vacation rental plan. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face mask required in Long Term Care facilities, city buildings and medical offices. County: Library's closed.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. Temporary expansion of outside seating

must have barrier separating dinning and parking. May utilize up to

2,000 sq. ft outdoor space. Property owner must provide written

approval that the restaurant can extend outdoor seating on property. CDC Guidelines to be followed. Social distancing must occur

Social distancing must occur when possible.

within the business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Leon Levy Liberty Madison

Manatee Marion

Martin

Face mask shall be worn by employees and customers when not seated at table. Face mask requirement signs need to be posted at entrance. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. DOH guidelines preferred.

Face mask shall be worn by staff and guest while in business

establishment. Social distancing must occur within the

business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face mask are mandatory in business establishment.

DOH guidelines preferred. DBPR approved vacation rental

plan.

DOH guidelines preferred.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. CDC guidelines suggested. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

CDC guidelines suggested.

CDC guidelines suggested.

Face coverings should be worn when unable to social distance. No longer required. Signs posted indicating face mask required if determined by businesses. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. CDC and DOH guidelines to be followed.

Face coverings should be worn when unable to social distance. Signs posted Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face coverings should be worn when unable to social distance. Signs posted.

CDC and DOH guidelines to be followed. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Facial coverings strongly encouraged for persons working or visiting food service establishment. Signs required to be posted. Gov. EO 20244: Phase 3

Face coverings strongly encouraged when indoor public space and outdoor when social distancing not maintained. Signs required to be posted. Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face coverings strongly encouraged in public indoor businesses. Social distancing should occur at all times possible.

Enforcement: Code Enforcement, local law enforcement and DBPR. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/12/2020. Extended.

County EO 2020-16: Face covering required effective 6/25/2020 - Extended to Jun 2021 County Emergency Order 2020-007: Waive temporary use permit and outdoor dinning requirements. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020. Extended.

Special Mtg held 3/17/2020 - nothing published

Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020. Extended.

EO No. 20-02: Outdoor seating allowed. Ordinance 08-07: Outside extension allowed. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020. Extended. Emergency Order 20-15: Mandatory Bus requirements & penalties. Updated Order effective 3/25/2020. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020

Enacted Local State of Emergency 3/18/2020

Resolution 20-139: Face covering

requirements updated.

Local

State of Emergency declared 3/17/2020.

Extended.

Emergency meeting 3/17/2020

Ord. No. 1140: Face Coverings - Repealled Declared Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020. Extended.

Please be aware that orders are subject to change at any time and FRLA cannot and does not warrant accuracy. Any summaries or notes provided are for convenience only, and provisions of the actual order control.

Monroe Nassau

Florida Restrictions as of March 19, 2021 This is a current listing of the known executive orders and regulations at the time of posting, and will be updated as modifications or new orders are issued and become publicly available.

Facial coverings required for all businesses, employees and

Face coverings required. Lodging locations allowed

customers, and in public spaces with a roof overhead. Non-

occupancy will be 50% and follow AHLA opening guidelines. essential businesses: Provide hand sanitizer and disinfecting

Facial coverings are required. A temp check for customers wipes for use, designated staff to disinfect items / areas. Persons

of hotels in Key West has been changed from required to shall limit their personal interactions outside their residence.

recommended Vacation Rentals: Limited 2 per bedroom, 4 Public & private gatherings of any number not meeting CDC

per unit. House cleaning procedures should conform to the guidelines are prohibited. All persons shall wear a face covering

Facial coverings must be worn by all employees and customers in a new enhanced standards issued by AHLA, CDC, and DBPR. while inside any business, exception to customers while eating.

business establishment, where there is a roof overhead. Full indoor remote check-in and check-outs , printed copies of CDC Notices to be placed at the entrance and other visible locations

and outdoor seating allowed. Employees must wear face coverings. regulations and guidelines, of local COVID-19 regulations encouraging hand hygiene. Public drinking fountains and child

(BOH is not exempt) Business with multiple exits shall establish

and restrictions and signage highlighting the new cleaning play areas remain closed. Penalties: businesses establishment in

protocol of entrance only and exit only points. Provide hand sanitizer protocols will be placed on the property. Cleaning and

violation fine up to $500 per violation. Admin. violation fined per

for use by customers and employees. Provide disinfecting wipes. property staff will wear facial coverings and gloves and Part 1 of Chapter 162, F.S. A business will be issued a written

Disposable menus, items and condiments encouraged. Health

practice social distancing from each other while on property warning on any violations. After a random inspection will occur

screenings daily, (temp check for customers of restaurants in Key and maintain a schedule that does not coincide with the and if the business is still in violation the fine amount will start

West has been changed from required to recommended.)

guest's arrival or stay. DBPR approved vacation rental plan. at $1,000 and $5,000 for repeat violations.

DOH guidelines should be followed. DBPR approved

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3. DOH guidelines preferred.

vacation rental plan.

Enforcement: code compliance or law

enforcement officer. County or municipal

code compliance officer.

Monroe

County Ordinance 32-2020: Face coverings in

public

Emergency Directive 02-08, First Amendment

effective 5/9/2020. (Business requirements)

Declared Local State of Emergency updated

3/15/2020. Extended

Local State of Emergency

Okaloosa Okeechobee

Orange Osceola

All businesses are required to post signage indicating who is required Every business is directed to place signs at all entrances /

to wear face covering when inside the business. Signs must be visible exits indicated who is required to wear mask while in the

6 feet away, and posted at all entrances. Restaurant bar seating

businesses. Social distancing must occur within the

allowed. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

business. DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Every business is directed to place signs at all entrances / exits indicated who is required to wear mask while in the businesses. Beaches, Pier and Parks open. Strongly urged employees and customer wear face covering when out.

Gov. EO 20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Face covering required for employees and customers while at a the

business, indoor or outdoors. Restaurant bar seating allowed.

Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and

sanitation procedures must be followed. Employees must wear a face

mask or covering. Single serve condiments are used, if full size

Face covering is required for employees and customers. Every person working, living, visiting, or doing business in Orange

containers they must be cleaned after each use. Buffets, salad bars Social distancing must occur within the business. Businesses County is required to wear a face covering consistent while in any

and drink stations are not permitted.Businesses shall ensure all

shall ensure all persons following social distancing of at least public place. This includes indoor and outdoor businesses.

persons following social distancing of at least 6 ft and wear face

6 ft and wear face coverings in the workplace. Business shall (Effective June 20th.)

coverings in the workplace. Business shall post signage throughout post signage throughout the location, including all points of Business meetings, workshops, and training programs can operate

the location, including all points of access and in conspicuous

access and in conspicuous locations to be clearly visible to and must ensure social distancing. County: requesting voluntary

locations to be clearly visible to patrons and employees. Signs should patrons and employees. Signs should be posted at a height compliance to requirements. Penalties: fine $500 for immediate

be posted at a height of between 4ft ? 5ft from the floor. Every

of between 4ft ? 5ft from the floor. DBPR approved

citations, fine $1000 per day for first violation, fine $5,000 per

business shall follow CDC and OSHA guidelins. Gov. EO 20-244: Phase vacation rental plan. Every business shall follow CDC and day for repeat violations and fine $15000 per violation when the

3

OSHA guidelins.

violation is irreparable or irreversible in nature.

Face mask required for all working, living or doing business. Gov. EO Hotels only allowed to operate following CDC guidelines. All people must wear mask or face covering when out in public.

20-244: Phase 3

DBPR approved vacation rental plan.

Limit gatherings to 50 or less.

Declared State of Local Emergency - Updated 3/24/2020

Local State of Emergency - Extended.

Enforcement: Code Enforcement officers &

Law Enforcement Officers.

County EO 2020-51: Updated COVID

guidelines.

County

EO 2020-25: Face coverings required at all

public spaces / businesses.

County.) Declared local emergency

3/13/2020 - Updated 3/24/2020 EO 2020-04.

Declared State of Local Emergency Resolution #20-054R effective 3/16/2020.

Please be aware that orders are subject to change at any time and FRLA cannot and does not warrant accuracy. Any summaries or notes provided are for convenience only, and provisions of the actual order control.

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