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State Approves Plan for Vacation Rentals in Duval County

May 20, 2020
Vacation Rental Operations Allowed to Resume with Safety Precautions
In accordance with Governor Ron Desantis’ Executive Order 20-123 and the “Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery” the State of Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) approved the City of Jacksonville’s plan to resume the operation of vacation rentals in Duval County, effective immediately.
 
“I am grateful to Governor Ron DeSantis and DBPR Secretary Halsey Beshears for their continued collaboration in safely and responsibly reopening our city and economy,” said Mayor Lenny Curry. “Tourism is a major part of our local and state economies. By getting these businesses back up and running in a responsible way, we are helping employees and their families get back on their feet and return to some sense of normalcy.”
 
As part of the City’s plan, vacation rentals must adhere to the following standards and guidelines:
 
  • Social Distancing
    • 10-person occupancy cap for vacation rental units
    • Encourage visitors and staff to adhere to social distancing to maintain a safe distance of 6 feet from other individuals 
    • Stagger arrival times to prevent congregating
 
  • Staff Requirements
    • All staff members:
      • Should follow appropriate CDC guidelines for sanitation and protection.
      • Be required to train on and adhere to the minimum standards established by this plan.
      • Should not report to work if experiencing symptoms.
      • Shall receive a wellness check upon arrival to work. The wellness check, at a minimum, will consist of a temperature check. Staff members who have a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher will not be permitted to work.
   
  • Guest Communications & Interactions
    • Vacation rental companies or owners must:
      • Provide guests with pre-arrival communications to include copies of pertinent executive orders (State and County) and safety plans
      • Provide guests upon check-in additional copies of pertinent executive orders (State and County) and safety plans
      • Display materials on-site within the vacation rental unit outlining those in-effect orders and safety measures
      • Limit guests traveling from cities with populations greater than one million located in an area with substantial community spread as designated in Governor Ron DeSantis’ Executive Order 2020-82 and Executive Order 2020-86
    • If possible, provide contactless check-in and check-out processes.
    • Limit staff interactions with guests during stay unless necessary such as maintenance emergency calls. All staff must follow proper preventative measures if interacting with guests during stay.
 
More information and guidance related to vacation rentals or other businesses regulated by the DBPR can be found on the Department’s Emergency Information page at www.myfloridalicense.com/emergency.