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As of March 31, 2020, the State of Florida has approximately 5,700 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus, with over 60% of those cases occurring in the Counties of Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. To supplement the multiple County and Municipal orders issued in an effort to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Governor of Florida has issued Executive Order 20-89. This Executive Order effectively expands the guidelines set out in Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 07-20 and subsequent amendments across Monroe, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. This “safer at home” order: Closes all non-essential commercial and retail businesses, parks, beaches, and recreational facilities; Restricts hotels, motels and short-term rentals to accepting “essential lodgers” only; Urges all individuals to remain in their homes except to engage in “essential activities;” Directs all “essential” businesses to follow the CDC’s guidelines regarding sanitation and cleanliness, and ensure that people visiting such businesses adhere to the CDC’s social distancing guidelines; Please note: each county has the discretion to define their own “essential” businesses, and the guidelines in this Order are meant to act as MINIMUM standards, and each county and the local authority is permitted to impose more stringent standards to protect their residents. We continue to be fully operational and available to assist you through this difficult time. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this urgent matter. |
PALM BEACH COUNTY UPDATE – COVID-19 Virus Recommendations and Guidelines As of March 30, 2020, the State of Florida has nearly 5,000 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus, with nearly 10% of those cases occurring in Palm Beach County. As a result, the County has issued an Amendment to Emergency Order #3, clarifying the Order and directing the following: Effective as of March 25, 2020, all public and private parks within Palm Beach County are closed. This includes, but is not limited to: all municipal parks; all private community parks; all parks within public, private, and gated communities; and all regional and district county parks. Effective as of March 25, 2020, all public and private golf courses within Palm Beach County are closed. This includes, but is not limited to: municipal golf courses; private membership-only access golf courses and golf clubs; community association and condominium association golf courses and parks; homeowner association golf courses, golf clubs, and parks; and every other golf course, golf facility and park within unincorporated and incorporated Palm Beach County. Effective as of March 30, 2020, at 12:01 a.m., all community pools in Palm Beach County are closed, including community pools in both incorporated and unincorporated Palm Beach County. If your association has not yet closed the common areas, such as clubhouses, gyms, pools, playgrounds, etc., you are now mandated by the County to close these facilities until further notice, to further protect the health, safety, and welfare of the association, its members, and its members’ families, tenants, guests, agents or invitees. In addition, the Amendment strongly urges individuals to remain in their homes, except: To engage in activities or perform tasks critical to their health and safety, or to the health and safety of their family or household members (including, but not limited to, pets) To obtain necessary services or supplies for themselves and their family or household members (including, but not limited to, pets), or to deliver those services or supplies to others. To care for a family member, friend, or pet in another household, and to transport family members, friends, or pets for activities as allowed by this Policy; To engage in individual daily outdoor exercise that complies with CDC social distancing guidelines, with all requirements of the Executive Orders issued by the Governor of the State of Florida and all Palm Beach County Emergency Orders, and with all measures advised by the CDC and the Florida Department of Health regarding social distancing; and To engage in the minimum activities necessary for the conduct of Minimum Basic Operations (as defined in Section 3 and 44 of Palm Beach County Emergency Order Number 2a (2020-002a) or to engage in or patronize critical businesses (as enumerated in Section 4 of Palm Beach County Emergency Order Number 2a (2020-002a), unless otherwise expressly exempted from the limitations pursuant to the Amendment to Palm Beach County Emergency Order Number 1 (2020-001a). We continue to be fully operational and available to assist you through this difficult time. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this urgent matter. |
UPDATE: COVID-19 Virus and Short-Term/Vacation Rentals As of March 30, 2020, the State of Florida has nearly 5,000 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus, many of those cases resulting from people coming into Florida from other states and countries. Therefore, to curtail the spread of COVID-19 to Florida residents, the Governor of the State of Florida has issued Executive Order #20-87, ordering all parties engaged in the rental of vacation rental properties to suspend vacation rental operations. The order defines “vacation rental” as any house, condominium, cooperative, or dwelling unit that is rented for less than 1 month at a time and advertised or held out as a place regularly rented. The Executive Order prohibits all NEW reservations, bookings, or guest check-ins of vacation rentals while this order is in effect. However, the Executive Order DOES NOT apply to vacation rentals where guests are currently staying in a vacation rental or had previously-booked reservations where check-in was scheduled for March 28, 2020, or earlier. The Order also does not apply if the guests are “persons performing military, emergency, governmental, health, or infrastructure response, or travelers engaged in non-vacation commercial activities.” If any units in your association are being used as short term/vacation rental properties, such as Airbnbs, under this Executive Order they are not allowed to take new reservations or allow new guests to check in to the property. If there are guests already staying in the property under reservations made before March 28, 2020, those guests are permitted to stay there through the end of their reservation. We will provide an update on actions the association may take if they discover a violation of the Executive Order. We continue to be fully operational and available to assist you through this difficult time. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this urgent matter. |
UPDATE – COVID-19 Virus Recommendations and Guidelines
As of March 28, 2020, the State of Florida has nearly 3,800 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus, with over half of those cases occurring in the Tri-County area. As a result, the State of Florida has declared a State of Emergency, and the following orders have been issued by the County governments:
We continue to be available to assist you through this difficult time. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this urgent matter.
Annual Report filing deadline extended until June 30, 2020 Pursuant to Executive Order No. 20-52 and Department of State Emergency Order 2020-01 signed March 27, 2020, the time requirements for business entities to file annual reports are suspended and tolled until June 30, 2020. Any profit corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership or limited liability limited partnership annual report filing will have until 12:01 am Eastern Time on July 1, 2020, before a $400 late fee is assessed. Nonprofit corporations are not subject to the late fee. Online Annual Report filing services remain operational at this time. To file your report, click on Annual Report <https://dos.myflorida.com/ sunbiz/manage-business/efile/annual-report/> under Filing Services at Sunbiz.org <http://www.sunbiz.org/>. Sunbiz.org <http://www.sunbiz.org/> remains the only official website of the Department of State, Division of Corporations. You will know you are in the right place when you see our official Sunbiz.org logo and header identifying the website as an official State of Florida website. Contact Us Phone: 954.476.2680 Address: 2 South University Drive Suite 329 Plantation, FL 33324 Find us on Social Media! Facebook Twitter Google Plus LinkedIn Email Website Leave Us a Review Review |
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