Florida Restrictions as of 15, 2020 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:

Gov. EO 20-139: Phase 2 includes restaurant bar seating, bars open with limited occupancy - rescinded, entertainment businesses allowed to open at 50% occupancy. personal services may operate with appropriate safety guidelines from the FL DOH. Pari-Mutuel facilities must have DBPR approval before reopening. All persons are Gov. EO 20-139: Phase 2: Restaurant bar seating allowed, Bars may to avoid congregating in groups larger than 50 persons. Follow social open at 50% occupancy. Full outdoor seating allowed with social distancing guidelines. Effective 5th. (Excludes Broward, Dade distancing. Nightclubs must remain closed. Effective June 5th. and Palm Beach County) Penalty: 2nd degree misdemeanor (Does not include Broward, Dade or Palm Beach County) - DBPR pursuant to Sect. 252.50, F.S. possible imprisonment up to 60 days Enforcement. Gov. EO 20 - 123 Full and fine up to $500. Enforcement: DBPR and local municipalities per Phase 1: 50% indoor capacity, excluding employees. Min. 6 ft Gov. EO 20-123 Full Phase 1 for Florida. Includes restaurants, retail, local order. Gov. EO between parties, allowance of appropriate partitioning in place. museums and gyms with guidelines. Effective May 18th. 20-92: EO 20-91 shall supersede any conflicting Outdoor seating with social distancing. Bar counters remain closed Gov. EO 20-123: Counties may seek approval to operate Gov EO 20-86 and EO 20- 82 travel restrictions to self quarantine if official action or order issued by local officials in State of Florida - to seating. Gov. EO 20-122: vacation rentals with written request from the County arrive from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and Louisiana for response to COVID-19. Federal State of Emergency Governor Broward and Miami-Dade County move to Phase 1. effective May Administrator and the safety plan submitted to DBPR minimum of 14 days. Extended. (Some counties restrict renting to effective 3/25/2020. Executive Order 20-52: Public Executive order 18th. Secretary. DBPR to post guidance. Must ask travel questions. guest traveling from these areas.) Health Emergency - expires end 5/8

Emergency Order 2020-09 Amended: Vendors licensed to sell alcohol for consumption on premise (COP) and hold a food service license may operate as restaurants with seated service only. Vendors allowed to sell alcohol without a food service license shall suspend alcohol sales for consumption on premise. Mandatory Measures issued: Limit indoor service to no more than 50% seating capacity. Adhere to social distancing rules, table seating Vacation rentals allowed to operate after DBPR Secretary 6 ft between tables. Alcohol allowed for take-out and delivery. approval. Travel restrictions followed. (Most counties restrict Enforcement: ABT inspectors out - can shut down Nightclubs remain closed. (Nightclubs defined as quota license only international guest at this time.) County request with safety and license suspended. Emergency with no other license attached to business.) DBPR will take a no plan for operation can be submitted to DBPR Secretary. DBPR DBPR locations are staff only. FAQ's for salons - appointment only Order 2020-09 Amended: services allowed for COP. / DBPR tolerance stance for enforcement of these rules. guidance and approved list posted on website. and employees must wear mask. FAQ / Emergency Order 2020-01. Advises wearing masks in public, encourages elderly and vulnerable populations to limit interactions outside of the home, and urges all individuals to refrain from participating in gatherings of more than 50 DOH Lead Agency people Declaration of Public Health Emergency

County Restaurant Restriction Hotel Restrictions Other Restrictions Curfew Authority:

Enforcement: Code Enforcement, Local Law Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social Enforcement. distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Face mask required in public and businesses. Limited gathering to Emergency Order 20-30: Face Mask Amendment Nightclubs must remain closed. Employee's and customers must Social distancing must occur within the business. Screen under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and to Emergency Order 2020-21: Recovery Order wear face covering. (Except when eating or drinking) Bars prohibited employees and guest. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan. large venues with social distancing. County Penalties: 1st = $125, 3/16/2020 - Originally declared Local State of Alachua to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. Face covering required for employees and patrons. 2nd = $250, 3rd = $500 and court appearance. Emergency EO 2020-01. Extended Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Following Governor's Executive Order. State of Baker consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. Local Emergency

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Beaches and parks open. Movie theaters closed. Limited gathering to followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR under 10 people. Following State and Federal guidelines for Bay alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/19/2020. reopening. Declared Local State of Emergency. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Bradford alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. City Manager Memo

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 July 15, 2020 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.

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Face mask required for businesses. Residents and visitors should followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Face mask required for follow CDC Guidelines; mask, social distance and wash hands. Limited employees, strongly recommended for customers. Bars prohibited Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in Brevard to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. open areas and large venues.

Restaurants and food establishments will have to close dinning Face coverings are required for all workers in establishments that are rooms by 10 p.m. Establishments shall not permit patrons to open, no matter social distancing - this is specific for those consume food or alcohol on premise when not seated at their preparing, handling or service of food. Patrons must wear facial table. No in-dinning or alcohol service for on-site consumption coverings when in the open business – at all times unless seated for allowed from the hours of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Drive-through, pick-up, dinning. Beaches open sunrise to sunset. Commercial gyms and take-out of food or alcohol allowed during these hours. Outside Face coverings are required for all workers in establishments fitness centers also open. No chairs, umbrellas or coolers allowed. seating allowed, 50% capacity inside dinning rooms with social that are open, no matter social distancing. Retail establishments can operate at 50% with social distancing distancing. No bar seating. Employees must wear face covering and Hotels open following CDC guidelines and social distancing markers and reminders posted. No self serve products. No reusable food prepares are required to wear gloves as well. Disposable menus with additional requirements. Facial covering must be worn by bags allowed. Hand sanitizer placed by all entrances. Partitions, walls and condiments preferred or will need to be sanitized after each employees and guest. Distance markers set up, plexiglass or or shields shall be placed between work stations and counters. use. Adequate supplies available to support healthy hygiene for barriers were needed. Limit elevator occupancy. Pools can Personal services allowed to operate at 25% and appointment only, employees and customers. Must use pre-rolled bags or wraps of open at 50% with social distancing. Hotel ballrooms must follow guideline restrictions. Museums allowed to operate at 25%. utensils and eliminate table presets. Touchless payment systems, remain closed. Maintain records min 90 days for contact Bars, nightclubs stay closed. Water activity allowed in some areas. avoid hand to hand contact. Provide physical guides indicating social tracing. Create page or blog of all the changes and new Parks, some waterways, marinas, golf courses and boat ramps open. distancing and new protocols. Employees are to be limited in shared protocols at the lodging establishment. Valet service is only All employees and customers must wear mask or face covering when Enforcement: Code Enforcement in all areas, Law spaces. Child or adult gaming and play spaces remain closed. No allowed when self-parking spaces are not available for the out. Penalties: Up to $500 fine per violation. Businesses found not Enforcement. DBPR will also enforce licensees. buffets or salad bars allowed. No self serve items to be out such as business or plats for disabled parking who otherwise need operating per the current restrictions will be closed for a period of Broward County Emergency Order 20-13: Additional cut fruit, unwrapped utensils, and unwrapped straws. Restrooms assistance. Bellhop and valet must wear mask and gloves at all 24 hours. To reopen: full review of all Broward EO's, take measures openings May 26th (Hotel and beaches) Broward must be sanitized no less than every hour. Implement and train all times. DBPR approved vacation rental plan 6/8/2020 - Now to bring in compliance, then submit signed attest statement to County Emergency Order 20-10: Phase 1 reopening employees on new protocol and frequency of sanitizing surfaces. allowed to take reservations and guest following approved Broward County. Within 5 days of reopening, must submit request effective May 18th. Broward County Daily health checks on employees. Signs required to be posted for guidelines. No in-dinning or alcohol service for on-site for inspection by code enforcement. Second violation will result in Emergency Order 20-01. (Now blankets entire County Broward customers and employees. (Bars not in Phase 1) consumption allowed from the hours of 12:01 a.m. to 5 a.m. closing for 72 hours and possible fine of $15,000. over municipality State of Emergency.) Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Full outdoor seating allowed. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption Hotels, motels and other commercial lodging are deemed Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Calhoun on premise. essential. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Full outdoor seating allowed. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Temporary outside dinning allowed in parking lots adjacent to property till June 4th. Physical barriers must be up surrounding the seating. Must register with Community Development Department zoning. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Beaches open. Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of Charlotte for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR allowed in open areas and large venues. County: Public facilities Citrus alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. closed extended. Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. No gatherings / meetings of 10 ** List of restaurants in the County that adjusted Clay alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. people or more. service and can continue to operate.

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Full outdoor seating allowed. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Temporary outdoor seating application required. Physical barrier separating the additional space and parking. Bars Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Collier prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Columbia alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. 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 July 15, 2020 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.

Closing July 9th: Party venues, banquet halls, ballrooms, Movie Ballrooms, banquet facilities and restaurants must close theaters, concert house, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, Dinning rooms to close starting July 9th. Outdoor seating will be dinning rooms. Travel questions must be asked. Social arcades, indoor and outdoor amusement facilities and attractions, allowed, tables social distanced and no more than 4 people to a Distancing rules apply to all guest and staff. Face coverings are casinos (except on sovereign tribal land), adult theaters, special table. Take out and delivery allowed. on-premise consumption only required. Valet service is not allowed. Must follow the cabarets all to close. Gyms will be allowed to operate, mask must be Enforcement: DBPR, Code Enforcement in all areas, allowed for the hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Follow recommendations Handbook for additional requirements when opening. worn at all times. Groups of 10 or less still required. Moving to A Law Enforcement. (Call number to police) and requirements listed in the New Normal Guide, "Handbook". Enhanced sanitization requirements, hand sanitizer at key New Normal Handbook is guidance for businesses as they are Emergency Order 26-20 Amend. 2: Closure of dinning Employees and customers must wear mask or face coverings. entrances and in public areas, Employee training procedures, allowed to open. Bars, pubs, nightclubs, , cocktail lounges, cabarets, rooms and various venues. Curfew. Emergency Order Required signs posted for customers and employees very visible. Established guest check-in procedures, limited amenities breweries closed. Face mask or covering is required when out in 23-20 Amend. 1: Hotels allowed to reopen June 1st Staff is to be limited in all working areas, face coverings required, allowed per Phases, Pools are permitted to open, in public spaces or businesses. Waterways, marinas, golf courses and under Handbook restrictions. Amend 2: Beaches social distancing and gloves for all involved in direct food compliance with the stated procedures and requirements. boat ramps open 4/29/2020. * Shelter at home in municipalities and open June 1st under new protocol. Emergency Order preparations. Recommended that FOH staff does not enter BOH DBPR Approved vacation rental plan - starting July 9th no any person over 65. Penalties: Up to $500 fine, administrative 23-20: Moving to a New Normal effective May 18th. when possible. No self-service of any kind, no buffets, no salad bars. new guest or reservations, except monthly. Limit 2 per violation. Attest statement for businesses and request to open Updated Emergency Orders; EO 07-20, EO 03-20, EO (Bars closed - still in Phase 1) No alcohol sales or outside dinging bedroom, 4 per property and no more than 10 guest. No process must be followed. Second violation of closing will require a 09-20. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/12/2020 - Dade from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for on-site consumption. (Curfew) alcohol sales from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for on-site consumption. compliance plan to the County and written approval to open. 10 p.m. Extended May 27th. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Desoto alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. CDC Guidelines Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Dixie alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Face mask or coverings required for all those in City of Jacksonville. Enforcement: Code Enforcement will be out day and followed. Signs posted on social distancing requirement. Code Social distancing must occur within the business. Mask are Beaches open. Zoo opens May 9th. Limited gathering to under 10 evening to ensure businesses are in compliance. enforcement will report violations to DBPR. Bars prohibited to serve strongly encouraged. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large Emergency Executive Order 2020-07 effective Duval alcohol for consumption on premise. 5/20/2020. venues. * Check City of Jacksonville restrictions. 5/4/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Social distancing must occur within the business. CDC business Beaches, parks and libraries open. Limited gathering to under 10 followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve opening guidelines. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large Escambia alcohol for consumption on premise. 5/19/2020. venues. City permit events still restricted. Declared State of Local Emergency Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Social distancing must occur within the business. Keep record Beaches are open. Strongly urged to wear face covering when out, followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve of any guest from Louisiana, New York, New Jersey and and employees. Limited gathering to under 10 people. County EO State of Emergency Proclamation 3/16/2020. Flagler alcohol for consumption on premise. Connecticut. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. 2020-01: library closed effective 3/31/2020. Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Full outdoor seating allowed. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Nightclubs must Beaches open 6 a.m. - 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Limited gathering to remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and Franklin premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. large venues.

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be County Resolution 20-19: Safer at Home order extended. Movement followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Restaurants should screen allowed only for essential services and updated per Gov EO. Face employees. Employees required to wear face coverings while inside mask requirement rescinded. Public and private gatherings of any or within close proximity to members of the public. Bars prohibited Social distancing must occur within the business. Essential number of people occurring outside a household, CDC guidelines, Declared State of Emergency Resolution 2020-012 Gadsden to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. Lodger only. gathering of 10 or more. 3/13/2020. Extended Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Gilchrist alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Glades alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues.

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 July 15, 2020 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.

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR allowed in open areas and large venues. County: Beaches open Gulf alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/19/2020. limited hours Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Declared Local State of Emergency effective Hamilton alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. 3/17/2020. EO2020-01 Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Hotels, motels and other commercial lodging are deemed allowed in open areas and large venues. County parks open to Hardee alcohol for consumption on premise. essential. Social distancing must occur within the business. residents only. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR allowed in open areas and large venues. CDC Guidelines must be Hendry alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan. followed. Local State of Emergency issued 3/19/2020. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Local State of Emergency expired 5/7/2020 11:59 Hernando alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. p.m. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Highlands alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan effective 5/22/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Mask are required to be worn by all restaurant and bar employees. Business owners and managers shall ensure the mask requirement and social distancing occur at all times. Restaurant bar seating Face covering required for all indoor public establishments open to allowed. Face mask required in all indoor businesses, owners must the public. Business owners are allowed to deny entry to those enforce. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social Face mask will be required for all indoor spaces. Owners and without a face covering. Limited gathering to under 10 people. distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs managers shall ensure mask and social distancing are being Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Enforcement: Code Enforcement, local law must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for followed. Social distancing must occur within the business. Penalties: Fine up to $500 and possibly up to 60 days in jail. County enforcement and DBPR. Declared Hillsborough consumption on premise. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. prefers voluntary compliance. Local State of Emergency 3/12/2020. Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. County Parks opened. Holmes alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. All employees must wear face covering. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social County Emergency Order 2020-15: Face covering distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs required effective 6/25/2020. County must remain closed. Outdoor seating permit temporarily waived. Face coverings required for all indoor spaces, working or Face coverings required when in a business open to the public or any Emergency Order 2020-007: Waive temporary use Barriers must be up separating the seating area. (Unincorporated visiting when open to the public. Social distancing must occur other indoor facility. Beaches open May 1st from sunrise to sunset. permit for restaurants and temporary outdoor and City of Sebastian only.) Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for within the business. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less dinning requirements. Declared Local State of Indian River consumption on premise. 5/22/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Emergency 3/17/2020. Extended.

Restaurant bar seating allowed, Bars may open at 50% occupancy. Hotels, motels and other commercial lodging are deemed Full outdoor seating allowed. Social distancing and sanitation essential. Social distancing must occur within the business. Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Jackson procedures followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Special Mtg held 3/17/2020 - nothing published Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Jefferson alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Full outdoor seating allowed. Social distancing and sanitation procedures followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Lafayette premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues.

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 July 15, 2020 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.

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. County: Library's closed. Lake alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Temporary expansion of Beaches open. County parks open for hiking trails. Opening of pools outside seating must have barrier separating dinning and parking. for physical exercise only, playgrounds, pavilions, courts, multi- May utilize up to 2,000 sq. ft outdoor space. Property owner must purpose fields with no league play, fishing piers and splash pads provide written approval that the restaurant can extend outdoor beginning Friday, all with social distancing. Limited gathering Emergency Order No. 20-02: Outdoor seating seating on property. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas allowed. Declared Local State of Emergency Lee consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. and large venues. 3/17/2020. Extended 5/19/2020 Face mask are mandatory in business establishment. Limited Face mask shall be worn by employees and customers when not gathering to under 10 people. Play Safe & Smart begins May 8th; lap seated at table. Face mask requirement signs need to be posted at swimming, tennis, basketball & golf allowed on city property with entrance. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed limitations. Social distancing must be followed. Gatherings of 50 or Enforcement: Code Enforcement, local law with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures Face mask shall be worn by staff and guest while in business less allowed in open areas and large venues. Penalties: 1st violation enforcement and DBPR. must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited establishment. Social distancing must occur within the fine of $50, 2nd fine of $125, all others would be up to $250 and Updated Order effective 3/25/2020. Declared Local Leon to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. business. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. mandatory court appearance. State of Emergency 3/16/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Levy alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. Enacted Local State of Emergency 3/18/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Liberty alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Madison alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. (county ban still in Beaches open. Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of Declared Local State of Emergency 3/17/2020. Manatee alcohol for consumption on premise. place) 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Park entry fees waived. Marion alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Emergency meeting 3/17/2020

Facial coverings required for all persons working or visiting food All persons working must wear face covering when in public indoor service establishment. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor All persons working must wear face covering when indoor businesses. Face coverings required for outdoor establishments seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and public space, outdoor when social distancing not maintained. when social distancing is not maintained. Limited gathering to under sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain Signs required to be posted. Social distancing must occur 10 people. County beaches open to residents only. RV Camping closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on within the business. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan open, boat ramps and golf courses open. Gatherings of 50 or less Declared Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020. Martin premise. Signs required to be posted. 5/26/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues. 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. Florida Restrictions as of July 15, 2020 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.

County owned parks and beaches will close July 2nd at 5 p.m. until Tuesday at sunrise. Facial coverings required for all businesses, employees and customers, and in public spaces with a roof overhead. Non-essential businesses: Provide hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes for use, designated staff to disinfect items / areas. Persons shall limit their personal interactions outside their residence. Public & private gatherings of any number not meeting CDC guidelines are Face coverings required. Lodging locations: allowed occupancy prohibited. Barbershops, salons, nail salons and massage studios: will be 50% and follow AHLA opening guidelines. Facial Limit indoor occupancy to 50% of building occupancy. Appointment coverings are required. A temp check for customers of hotels only and 15 minutes to disinfect between appointments. No group in Key West has been changed from required to recommended appointments. Employees wear m+D3ask. Remove all unnecessary, Facial coverings must be worn by all employees and customers in a Vacation Rentals: Allowed to operate June 1st. House cleaning frequently touched items from customer areas. All persons shall business establishment, where there is a roof overhead. Outside procedures should conform to the new enhanced standards wear a face covering while inside any business, exception to seating allowed, limit inside occupancy to 50% of their building issued by AHLA, CDC, and DBPR. remote check-in and check- customers while eating. Notices to be placed at the entrance and Enforcement: code compliance or law enforcement occupancy. Employees must wear face coverings. (BOH is not outs , printed copies of CDC regulations and guidelines, of local other visible locations encouraging hand hygiene. Public drinking officer. County or municipal code compliance officer. exempt) Business with multiple exits shall establish protocol of COVID-19 regulations and restrictions and signage highlighting fountains and child play areas remain closed. Penalties: Civil citation Emergency Directive 02-08, First Amendment entrance only and exit only points. Provide hand sanitizer for use by the new cleaning protocols will be placed on the property. to appear in County Court. Person or businesses establishment in effective 5/9/2020. (Business requirements) customers and employees. Provide disinfecting wipes. Disposable Cleaning and property staff will wear facial coverings and violation fine up to $500 per violation. Admin. violation fined per Emergency Directive 20-02 closed the County to menus, items and condiments encouraged. Health screenings daily, gloves and practice social distancing from each other while on Part 1 of Chapter 162, F.S. A business will be issued a written warning tourist and leisure visitors effective 3/20//20. (temp check for customers of restaurants in Key West has been property and maintain a schedule that does not coincide with on any violations. After a random inspection will occur and if the Updated with second amendment 5/7/20. changed from required to recommended.) Bars prohibited to serve the guest’s arrival or stay. DBPR Approved vacation rental business is still in violation the fine amount will start at $1,000 and Declared Local State of Emergency updated Monroe alcohol for consumption on premise. plan 5/26/2020. $5,000 for repeat violations. 3/15/2020. Extended Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. All beaches closed. Gatherings Nassau alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Emergency Order Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social Beaches, Pier and Parks open. Strongly urged employees and distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be customer wear face covering when out. Limited gathering to under followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large Declared State of Local Emergency - Updated Okaloosa alcohol for consumption on premise. approved Vacation Rental plan 5/19/2020. venues. 3/24/2020 (Weekly meetings during ) Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Parks closed. Gatherings of 50 Okeechobee alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/26/2020. or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Every person working, living, visiting, or doing business in Orange County is required to wear a Face Covering consistent with the Face covering required for employees and customers while at a the current CDC guideline while in any public place. This includes indoor business, indoor or outdoors. Restaurant bar seating allowed. and outdoor businesses. (Effective June 20th.) Enforcement: Per Governor's EO and DBPR over Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and Business meetings, workshops, and training programs can operate licensees. County EO sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain and must ensure social distancing. Museums & libraries may open at 2020-25: Face coverings required at all public spaces closed. Signs posted on social distancing requirement. Employees 25%. Limited gathering to under 10 people. June 5th County / businesses. Reopening must wear a face mask or covering. Single serve condiments are Face covering is required for employees and customers. Social campgrounds will be allowed to open. Gatherings of 50 or less Orange County EO 2020-12. (Covers incorporated used, if full size containers they must be cleaned after each use. distancing must occur within the business. Signs posted on allowed in open areas and large venues. County: requesting and unincorporated Orange County.) Declared local Buffets, salad bars and drink stations are not permitted. Bars social distancing requirement. DBPR Approved vacation rental voluntary compliance to requirements. Penalties: Per Governor emergency 3/13/2020 - Updated 3/24/2020 EO 2020- Orange prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. plan 5/22/2020. Executive Order 04. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be All people must wear mask or face covering when out in public. followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Hotels only allowed to operate following CDC guidelines. DBPR Movie theaters closed. Limited gathering to under 10 people in any Declared State of Local Emergency - Resolution #20- Osceola alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. public space. 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. Florida Restrictions as of July 15, 2020 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.

Face coverings must be worn by all persons while visiting or working in the establishment. Face coverings must be worn by all persons in outdoor public places where social distancing is not being practiced. On site consumption of food and/or alcohol shall cease from the Other venues such as amusement parks, hookah and smoking bars, hours of 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Face mask will be required to be worn by lounges, kava, kratom and similar bars / lounges, banquet halls and employees and customers. Including outside public places when ballrooms shall be closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily effective social distancing is not being practiced. Outside seating allowed, Hotels allowed to take reservations. Face mask will be 7/16. Beaches open with restrictions. Parks, marinas, golf courses 50% capacity inside dinning rooms with social distancing. No bar required to be worn by employees and customers. Including and boat ramps revised guidelines effective 5/18. Employees and seating. Employees must wear face mask or covering and abide by outside public places when social distancing is not being customers must wear mask or face covering when out. Public Enforcement: Sherriff of Palm Beach County, other social distancing rules while working. Bars, nightclubs and public practiced. On site food and alcohol service must cease by 11 entertainment establishments closed. Playgrounds remain closed. law enforcement agencies, and other personal. entertainment businesses closed. No gather of 10 or more. Must p.m. to 5 a.m. Social distancing must occur. DBPR approved CDC Guidelines to be followed for all activities now open. Penalties: Emergency Order 07, 08 and 09 issued 5/16. post signs regarding face covering requirement. (Bars closed - Phase vacation rental plan 6/8/2020. Businesses must post signs Civil citation for fines up to $250 for first violation, $500 for each Declared local State of Emergency 3/16/2020. Palm Beach 1) entering into establishment space(s). additional violation. Extended.

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. No permit needed to Limited gathering to under 10 people. Some beaches and parks open. expand outside seating on property. (Open Air Dinning) Bars Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR County: Libraries closed. Bus fare waived. Gatherings of 50 or less Pasco prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. allowed in open areas and large venues.

Face coverings are required for indoor public places, this includes public spaces under a roof even with open walls. (Outside seating spaces) All restaurant and bar operators, managers, and employees must wear face mask at all times while on the business property. (Including staff with no direct contact with the public) Business owners shall ensure everyone in the businesses is complying with the current ordinances. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. No more than 10 seated at a table. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Mask are required for all persons while at an Indoor Public Place. Restaurants and bars: Must maintain social distancing to the Business owners shall ensure everyone in the business is complying Enforcement: Code Enforcement and local law greatest extent feasible. Food and drinks can only be served to those with the current ordinance. Beaches open. Libraries allowed 25% enforcement. DBPR will also be allowed to enforce. seated at a table or the bar. Standing at a bar is prohibited. No occupancy. Pools allowed to open at 50% occupancy with social County EO 20-14: Face covering mandate, indoor congregating at the bar area. People seated at the bar, with or Face coverings are required for indoor public places, this distancing rule. Limited gathering to under 10 people. Residents are spaces and penalties. without a companion, must maintain 6 ft social distancing from the includes public spaces under a roof even with open walls. strongly encouraged to wear face mask per CDC guidelines. County Resolution 20-20 & extended state of other patrons sitting at the bar. Nightclubs must remain closed. (% Social distancing must occur. Hotel pools allowed to have 50% Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. emergency 3/25/2020. Declared Local State of based on approved building occupancy listed on business license.) occupancy starting 4/30/2020. DBPR Approved vacation rental Penalties: After warning, civil citation to appear in County Court. Emergency 3/16/2020. County Resolution effective Pinellas Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on premise. plan 5/20/2020. Repeat violations could result in arrest or Notice to Appear. 3/19/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Community resource centers followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR closed. Parks closed. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas Declared Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020. Polk alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. and large venues. Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. County: Parks closed, sports followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR facilities and recreational facilities closed. County boat ramps open. Putnam alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Declared Local State of Emergency 3/16/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Beaches open, Pier open. Limited gathering to under 10 people. followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR County: County events cancelled. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in Santa Rosa alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/19/2020. open areas and large venues. Employees must wear mask when social distancing can not occur. Customers required to wear mask when indoors. Restaurant bar Face mask required when out in public places and indoor seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Employees must wear mask when social distancing can not establishments. Beaches are open. Libraries remain closed. Limited Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. occur. Customers required to wear mask when indoors. Social gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Approved open areas and large venues. Penalties: up to $500 fine. Civil Declared Local State of Emergency 3/15/2020. Sarasota consumption on premise. vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. Citations: 1st warning, 2nd violation fine of $50. Extended 3/22, 3/29 and 4/5/2020.

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 July 15, 2020 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.

Face coverings required for all persons living, working and visiting the county. Not required when at outdoor business as long as social Employees and customers must wear mask while indoors. distancing is occurring. Marking floors to maintain social distancing Enforcement: County and municipal code Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social for customers at checkout points, staging areas and storefront. enforcement, law enforcement and DBPR. distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Executive Order 2020-025: Updated for businesses. followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Employees wear face mask Facial coverings required for those working and visiting indoor allowed in open areas and large venues. Penalties: punishable by Executive Order 2020-20: Rescinded / covering. Bars prohibited to serve alcohol for consumption on businesses. Social distancing must occur within the business. imprisonment not to exceed 60 days, a fine not to exceed $500, or Declared Local State of Emergency 3/2/2020. Seminole premise. DBPR Approved vacation rental plan 5/27/2020. both. Extended

Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Beaches open, no driving on. Recreational facilities closed. Limited followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. County officials encourage gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in businesses to require customers to wear mask. Bars prohibited to Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR open areas and large venues. County officials are encouraging St. Johns serve alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/20/2020. businesses to require customers to wear mask. Declared State of Local Emergency 3/17/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. County: Public events, followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR meetings and groups cancelled. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in St. Lucie alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. open areas and large venues. Declared State of Local Emergency 3/16/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Libraries open with limited services. Limited gathering to under 10 followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large Declared State of Local Emergency 3/17/2020. Sumter alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/21/2020. venues. Mask highly recommended when out in public. Extended Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Suwanee alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan. allowed in open areas and large venues. Declared State of Local Emergency 3/17/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. County: Public events followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR cancelled. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large Taylor alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. venues. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less Union alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. allowed in open areas and large venues. Step Up Volusia: Wash-up, Back-up, Mask-Up campaign starts 6/29. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social Relaunch Volusia Plan. Employees wear face mask when in direct distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be contact of the public. Beaches & Libraries open. Limited gathering to Enforcement: County will issue cease & deist to followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Employees wear face mask Social distancing must occur within the business. Employees under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and businesses. Treat as violation of county ordinance. when in direct contact of the public. Bars prohibited to serve wear face mask when in direct contact of the public. DBPR large venues. Penalties: Up to $500 fine, second degree Declared State of Local Emergency 3/13/2020. Volusia alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/22/2020. misdemeanor. Extended. Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or less followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR allowed in open areas and large venues. Mask required in County Wakulla alcohol for consumption on premise. Approved vacation rental plan 5/19/2020. offices. Declared Local Emergency 3/17/2020

Social distancing must occur within the business. DBPR Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social Approved vacation rental plan effective 5/19/2020. All visitors distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be follow GOV EO 20-86 and EO 20-82, rental agencies will refrain County beaches open with social distancing, no vending allowed. followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve from accepting reservations from COVID 19 hot spots in the County: Limited gathering to under 10 people. Gatherings of 50 or Walton alcohol for consumption on premise. country for 45 days 5/19/20. less allowed in open areas and large venues. Declared local State of Emergency 3/16/2020 Restaurant bar seating allowed. Outdoor seating allowed with social distancing. Social distancing and sanitation procedures must be followed. Nightclubs must remain closed. Bars prohibited to serve Limited gathering to under 10 people. FWC Boating restrictions. Washington alcohol for consumption on premise. Social distancing must occur within the business. Gatherings of 50 or less allowed in open areas and large venues. Declared Local Emergency 3/17/2020

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 July 15, 2020 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.

Local Municipality Restrictions Curfew Authority

Face covering shall be worn by all persons working, living and visiting at indoor businesses. Social distancing is required. Violation of face covering order: $50 fine. Vacation Rental owners and management companies Order #39: Face mask and social distancing are requested to provide information material upon check-in. Effective 7/9/20 No beach equipment shall be effective 7/10/20. Order #38: Beach Ann Maria, City of placed or set-up prior to rental of those items. Violation: $500 fine. (Manatee County) equipment rentals.

The New Normal guide - Face mask mandatory when out in public. Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for Aventura, City of consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. (Dade) 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Travel screening and required self quarantine. All orders not in effect till end of local state of Emergency Order. Commercial lodging no new reservations. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 Bal Harbour, Village of p.m. and 6 a.m. (Dade County) 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Declared Local State of Emergency The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 Bay Harbor Islands p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. (Dade) 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

The New Normal guide - Face mask mandatory when out in public. Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for Biscayne Park consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. (Dade) 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Employees and customers must wear mask or face covering when out. Full Phase 1 opening effective May 18th. No bar counter seating. Temporary outdoor seating requested by email. Bars & Nightclubs closed. Beaches open, park and beach facilities such as playgrounds, restrooms and picnic areas remain closed. (Bark beach closed.) Hotels open with guidelines. 50% of the indoor occupancy must be maintained in all libraries and museums. However, not opening City libraries, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center or the Children’s Science Boca Raton, City of Explorium. Shower facilities, locker rooms, vending machines and water fountains remain closed. Declaration of local emergency Employees and customers must wear a mask or face covering. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed Coconut Creek, City of between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. (Broward) Proclamation - curfew and face covering Employees and customer must wear a mask or face covering. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed Cooper City, City of between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. (Broward) Local Emergency Orders Reopening retail, non-profit museums, personal grooming businesses at 25% capacity and guidelines May 18th. Restaurants will open with guidelines May 20th, outdoor seating must have valid permit. Guidelines per The New Normal Dade County Handbook. Golf courses and parks opening 4/29/2020. Parks under 1 acre remain closed. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.(Dade Coral Gables, City of County) 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. City order signed 5/16/2020

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. Florida Restrictions as of July 15, 2020 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.

Employees and customers must wear a mask or face covering when out. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service Coral Springs, City of allowed between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. (Broward) (Enforcement by City Fire Marshal) Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Cutler Bay on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Mask or face covering required. Beaches and Pier open sunrise to sunset May 26th. City Hall remains closed. All interior space at City parks remain closed. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. Declared local State of Emergency effective Dania Beach, City of and 5 a.m. (Broward) 3/23/2020. Extended 5/26/2020 (7 days) Beaches open. Temporary outdoor seating allowed on sidewalks adjacent to the establishment. No entertainment or amplified music allowed in the outdoor seating area. Temporary barrier must be used to Local State of Emergency extended till May Daytona Beach, City of separate outdoor seating and foot traffic. (no formal application - Call Planning Dept.) 12th.

Deerfield Beach, City Face coverings required when out in public. Employee screening for essential businesses required and kept in Amended Safer at Home Emergency Order of records. Ball rooms in hotels remain closed. Vacation rentals only for essential lodgers still. Broward County 2020-04 Delray Beach Mask or face covering required. Restaurants and bars close at 10 p.m. Beaches open for activity only. Destin, City of Beaches open with social distancing requirement. Face mask mandatory in public. Face mask required for all employees and customers. City adopts The New Normal for Dade County guide to reopen into Phase 1 effective May 18th. Food service establishments shall Emergency Order 2020-18: Reopening City of close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service Doral. Declared Local State of Emergency. Doral, City of allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Extended. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. Florida City No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Mask or face covering required. Prohibited gathers of 10 or more in public spaces. Bars, nightclubs, arcades and other entertainment businesses closed. Including establishments within hotels. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. Declaration of Emergency Regulations Ft. Lauderdale, City of No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. (3/17/2020) Ft. Myers, City of Beaches opened to residents effective 4/28/2020. Ft. Pierce, City of Operational restrictions. Boat ramps open. Ft. Walton Beach, City Declared Local State of Emergency effective of Governor's Executive Order & CDC guidelines. All city offices restricted and closed to public. 3/23/2020 - Per Mayor Limit public gatherings to less than 50 people or 50% capacity. Face mask required. City playgrounds still Gainesville, City of closed. Countywide State of Emergency (3/16/2020) Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Golden Beach on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.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 July 15, 2020 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.

Beaches open May 26th sunrise to sunset for beach activity only - no water activity allowed yet. Commercial gyms must be inspected prior to reopening. Arcades, bowling alleys, auditoriums, massage parlors remain closed. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on Hallandale Beach premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Hialeah Gardens on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Face covering mandatory when out in public, employees and customers. Restaurants open with 50% and outdoor seating allowed as May 27th. The Handbook for Dade County must be followed. Limited non- essential businesses opened May 20th. Walk up window service restriction has been rescinded. Outdoor seating regulations suspended temporarily. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. Declared Local State of Emergency. Hialeah, City of and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Extended. Mask or face covering required. Broadwalk area closed to allow outdoor seating expansion. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. Hollywood, City of No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. (Broward County) Holmes Beach Face coverings required in businesses. Penalties: $250 fine first violation, $500 each additional. Mask or face covering required. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th. Curfew / Employees and customers must wear mask or face covering. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed Homestead, City of between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Indian Creek Village on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Every person must wear face mask or covering when social distancing is not occurring. Employees and customers must wear face covering when indoors and social distancing is not maintained. Operators and employees of a business shall ensure that every individual in the establishment comply with the proclamation. Beaches open. EO 2020-01: Social gatherings restricted. Alcohol sales restrictions has been Proclamation 2020-005: Face coverings. lifted. Zoning enforcement for outside dining suspended. Face mask required in public places. Code Declared Public Emergency Proclamation Jacksonville, City of enforcement will be out and report violations to DBPR. Alcohol licenses can be suspended. 2020-001 effective 3/13/2020. Mask mandatory when out in public. Access to residence only. Limited access to Key Biscayne. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. Key Biscayne, City of No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.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 July 15, 2020 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.

All persons shall wear a face covering while physically located in the City, and outside the residence and regardless of social distancing. Lodging establishments opening June 1st and visitors allowed. Food establishments: Limit indoor occupancy to 50% of building occupancy. Social distancing applied to floor plan. Bar counter seating closed indoor and outdoors. Employees must wear face covering. Disposable menu and food service items if possible, or ensure every items is picked up with gloves and washed after use. Close all salad bars and other self-serve food stations. Health screenings daily, temperature check recommended no longer required. Barbershops, Cosmetology Salons and Cosmetology Specialty Salons: Limit indoor occupancy to 50% of building occupancy. Six feet between persons and stations. Appointment only and 15 minutes between appointments to disinfect. No group appointments. Employees wear mask and gloves.Sanitzer and Directive 2020-09: Conjunction with Gov EO disinfecting wipes available for use. Notices to be placed at the entrance and other visible locations 2020-120 effective 5/11/2020. (Additional encouraging hand hygiene. Remove all unnecessary, frequently touched items from customer areas. Waiting salon requirements) Directive areas closed. Clean cape for each client. All employees trained per OSHA 390-03 2020 guidance and CDC 2020-07: Conjunction with Phase 1 effective guidelines. Health screenings daily for employees and temperature screenings recommended for employees 5/4/20. (Additional requirements for and customers before entering. Public drinking fountains and child play areas essential businesses.) State of remain closed. (View Directive 2020-07 and 2020-09 for full list of requirements to open.) nightclubs closed. Local Emergency Declaration Directive 2020- Key West, City of Penalties: $500 fine and prison time up to 60 days, second degree misdemeanor. 03 effective 3/17/2020. Extended Lakeland, City of Voted to open up parks, trails, boat ramps and golf courses effective 4/2/2020. County Commissioner meeting. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Medley on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Mexico Beach Beaches open for residents and essential activity only.

Face mask mandatory when out in public. Vacation rentals and short-term rentals shall cancel existing reservations and shall refrain from accepting new guest or reservations. All must be closed and cease operations effective , 2020 at 12:01 a.m. Employees and customers must wear a mask or covering when out. Restaurants can stay open till 10 p.m. for outdoor service only, delivery is allowed after 10 p.m. Boat ramps and golf courses open with limited hours. All restaurants facing Lincoln Road must close entrance to the public. Hotels closed to guest, essential lodgers only. Bars & Nightclubs closed. No more than 10 people gathered any where. Businesses within hotels shall close. 25% retail business opening May 20th with restrictions. Restaurants open with 50% and outdoor seating allowed as May 27th. The Handbook for Dade County must be followed. No in-dinning or alcohol service for on-site consumption allowed from the hours of Miami Beach, City of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Civil citations issued for violation of mask policy 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. State of Emergency extended till May 22nd. 20th with operational restrictions. Signs must be posted by entrance and only 50% fire occupancy allowed. (Moving to the New Normal SLOWLY) Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Businesses with a COVID positive employee, must report the information to the City of Miami Gardens. Miami Gardens, City of (Not employee name) 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. State of Emergency extended on May 4th.

Dade County - The New Normal guide - Face mask mandatory when out in public. Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales Miami Lakes for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.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 July 15, 2020 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 County - The New Normal guide - Face mask mandatory when out in public. Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales Miami Shores for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Miami Springs on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Face mask mandatory when out in public. Beaches reopen: North Point Beach and Virginia Key Beach. Restaurants open with 50% and outdoor seating allowed as May 27th. The Handbook for Dade County must be followed. Employees and customers must wear a mask or covering when out. City marinas open effective 5/14/2020, boaters follow Dade County Emergency Order 21-20. 25% retail business opening May 20th with restrictions. Non-essential and commercial businesses closed effective 3/19/2020. No gatherings of 10 or more people anywhere. Restaurants allowed delivery, drive through and takeout only. Hotels, motels and commercial lodging allowed to operate for Essential Lodgers only per Order No. 20-03. Bars & Nightclubs closed. ("Stand Up Miami" comeback plan.) Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. Declares Local State of Emergency. Safer Miami, City of and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. at Home Order & curfew rescinded Milton, City of Governor's Executive Order. Face mask or covering order rescinded. Operating under Pandemic Plan Level 3 Beaches open back up May 13th with limited hours; Monday - Friday sunrise to sunset, weekends 7 a.m. to Local State of Emergency declared Naples, City of 11 a.m. and then again 5 p.m. to sunset extended into June. 3/16/2020. Navarre Beach Beaches and Pier open with no restrictions. Dade County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption North Bay Village on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Dade County - The New Normal guide - Face mask mandatory when out in public. Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales North Miami Beach for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. North Palm Beach Palm Beach County - Beaches open. Dade County. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for Opa-locka, City of consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Face mask required for all at indoor public spaces effective immediately. Signs are required to be posted at Orange City businesses. Penalties of non-compliance is a fine of $25, $50 for second violation and $100 thereafter. Face mask are required for all residents and visitors when out in public. Employees must wear face mask. Aligning with Gov. Executive Order. Local Orlando, City of Open businesses must have signs indicating social distancing requirements. State of Emergency - Extended. Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach County Palm Beach Island Mask or face covering required. Palm Beach, Town of Mask or face covering required. Beaches for activity only

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 July 15, 2020 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 County - The New Normal guide - Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption Palmetto Bay on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Beaches open sunrise to sunset. Beach access and public access closed from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. Penalty of Panama City Beach, $500 fine or 30 days in jail. Special events permits on hold. PCPD asking restaurants and lodging City of establishments to mitigate large group gatherings and individual disturbances. Ordinance per Mayor Employees and customers must wear mask when at indoor business. Recover Pensacola Plan. Beaches open. Pensacola, City of Mayor urges residents to wear mask in public.

Dade County - The New Normal guide - Face mask mandatory when out in public. Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales Pinecrest for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Face coverings are now required to be worn when at indoor public establishments and when unable to social distance in public. All persons preparing or serving food or beverages for public consumption shall be required to wear a face covering. Penalties: $25 first violation, $100 second violation and $250 for each violation thereafter. Enforcement will be by city code inspectors and law enforcement. (Discretion to issue a Punta Gorda written warning or citation for first offense.)

Riviera Beach, City of Palm Beach County - Beaches open. per Emergency Order #6 Special Event permits will not be issued. Sarasota, City of Boat ramps closed. Separate than Sarasota County Satellite Beach, City of Face coverings required while working or at an essential businesses. Seaside (Walton County) Dinning rooms closed for food service establishments. Beaches closed. 8 p.m. Singer Island Special Event Permits will not be issued. Rentals and events in city buildings are cancelled. Dade County - The New Normal guide- Opening May 18th - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption South Miami on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a. m. Face coverings required while at indoor businesses. (Window sign of the new resolution must be posted.) Additional temporary outdoor seating permit application, fees waived, parking lots allowed to be used with barrier set up. Microbreweries with an adjacent food establishment, or operate with food on-site may sell Resolution 2020-22 / Admin Order 2020-11: alcohol for on-premises consumption with the same restrictions as set forth in GOV EO 20-123, including 50% Face coverings required. (July 27th) capacity, social distancing, appropriate seating configurations, and no bar seating. A microbrewery may Resolution 2020 effective 5/4/2020 until partner with a Food Truck if it can be contained completely on-site where food trucks are permitted by City Governor allows 50% capacity. Mayor issued St. Augustine, City of Code. Administrative Order (St. Johns County) St. Cloud, City of City parks, trails and greenspaces open May 11th. Do not use playgrounds.

Staff in public areas of the business must wear a mask starting June 19th at 5 p.m. All businesses must have a written COVID-19 mitigation and contingency plan available to staff and the public. The plan must include all St. Petersburg, City of industry specific guidance from CDC Planning, OSHA Planning and DBPR. (Restart St. Pete opening plan.) Per Mayor - Local State of Emergency Dade County. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for Sunny Isles Beach consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.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 July 15, 2020 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 County - The New Normal guide - Face mask are required for employees and customers. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for consumption on premise by 10 p.m. Surfside No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Dade County. Food service establishments shall close all on premise dinning and alcohol sales for Sweetwater, City of consumption on premise by 10 p.m. No on-premise service allowed between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Face mask / coverings are required by all residents when out in public. Restaurant reopening guidelines: paper menus required, face mask required by FOH employees. Strongly encouraged: hand sanitizer available, Tampa, City of testing of workforce, reservations and contactless order / payment process. Lift Up Local Reopening Plan Per Mayor - Local State of Emergency Venice, City of Allowing outdoor seating on sidewalks to expand seating areas. (Sarasota County) Palm Beach County - No alcohol sales during curfew. Staff must provide identification of employment if West Palm Beach leaving work during curfew hours. (Effective 72 hours till Thursday 6/4 morning.) Every person working, living and visiting in the City of Winter Haven shall wear a face covering when outside of their residence and not able to social distance. As of right now it is voluntary compliance, businesses will be in compliance when they complete the following; signs posted for mask requirement, announcements over the businesses public address system if possible, making employees wear face coverings and making a “reasonable effort” to ensure guest are wearing face mask. Penalty can be a fine up to $150. (Effective Emergecy Ordinance 20-28 effective July 15, Winter Haven immediately) 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.