04/09/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/09/2021 09:44
Its rationale? To promote equity, privacy, individual freedom, and the free flow of commerce. Says the Order:
Thus, the Order prohibits the Florida government, its subdivisions, agents, and assigns from (1) issuing vaccine passports, vaccine passes, or other standardized documents certifying an individual's COVID-19 vaccination status to a third party; and (2) otherwise publishing or sharing any individual's COVID-19 vaccination record or similar health information.
Businesses in Florida may not, under the Order, require patrons or customers to provide documentation certifying COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission recovery to gain access to, entry upon, or service from the business.
All Florida executive agencies must work to ensure that businesses comply with the Order.
And, all businesses must comply with the Order to be eligible for state-funded grants and contracts.
The Order recites that it does not otherwise restrict businesses from instituting COVID-19 screening protocols, in accordance with state and federal law, to protect public health. Likewise, the Order doesn't expressly prohibit employers from requiring employees to get vaccinated, consistent with applicable law.
The Order went into effect when issued and will remain in effect until Florida's COVID-19-based state of emergency ends.