Has your county issued an emergency order?
Follow these links here to find FSPA's highlighted emergency orders - please remember to print and give these orders out to your employees to keep in the work vehicles
AND
personal vehicles.
Gadsden County update on 3.30.2020:
The Gadsden County Board of Commissioners enacted an Emergency Order ordering closures of public gathering and business that cannot safety operate within the CDC’s social distancing guidelines. The Emergency Order allows any business that can operate while following the CDC’s social distancing guidelines to remain open. Business that cannot follow these guidelines must close unless they are deemed essential business. Under this order, swimming pool and spa service, maintenance, construction, and supply business will be able to operate and continue to serve their customers while following social distancing guidelines. The Emergency Order is linked below.
Seminole County update on 3.30.2020:
The Seminole County Board of Commissioners enacted an Emergency Order ordering closures of public gathering and business that cannot safety operate within the CDC’s social distancing guidelines. The Emergency Order allows any business that can operate while following the CDC’s social distancing guidelines to remain open. Under this order, swimming pool and spa service, maintenance, construction, and supply business will be able to operate and continue to serve their customers while following social distancing guidelines. The Emergency Order is linked below.
Lee County Update 3.30.20:
Lee County Board of Commissioners Voted today, March 30, 2020 to adopt an Emergency Advisory for the County. The Advisory advises all of those 65+ years old and those with compromised immune systems to shelter in their homes. The Advisory also limits public gatherings and recommends that business reduce their work place density by 50% but does not order any businesses closed. Under this order, swimming pool and spa service, maintenance, construction, and supply business will be able to operate and continue to serve their customers while following social distancing guidelines.
Palm Beach County update on 3.30.2020: