Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Extends Order Blocking Business Shutdowns
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) - Governor Ron DeSantis has extended a September executive order aimed at preventing business shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The two-page extension, issued Tuesday, said the state "continues to suffer economic harm as a result of COVID-19 related closures, exacerbating the impacts of the State of Emergency, and Floridians should not be prohibited by local governments from working or operating a business."
The extension is slated to last as long as Florida remains under a state of emergency during the pandemic.
The September 25 order barred local emergency ordinances that could "prevent an individual from working or from operating a business." It also prevented local governments from requiring restaurants to operate below 50 percent indoor capacity and required local governments to quantify the economic impact and the public-health need for limits on indoor capacity below 100 percent.
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The September order also suspended the collection of penalties and fines for violations of such things as local mask ordinances, though it did not outright ban the ordinances.
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