Florida Regulations 64D-3.049: Protocols for Controlling COVID-19 in School Settings
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(1) GENERAL PROTOCOLS AND DEFINITION. The following procedures shall be instituted to govern the control of COVID-19 in public schools:
(b) Students will be encouraged to practice routine handwashing throughout the day.
(c) Students will stay home if they are sick.
(2) PROTOCOLS FOR SYMPTOMATIC OR COVID-19 POSITIVE STUDENTS. Schools will ensure students experiencing any symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or who have received a positive diagnostic test for COVID-19 shall not attend school, school-sponsored activities, or be on school property until:
(a) The student receives a negative diagnostic COVID-19 test and is asymptomatic; or
(b) Five days have passed since the onset of symptoms or positive test result, the student has had no fever for 24 hours and the student’s other symptoms are improving; or
(c) The student receives written permission to return to school from a medical doctor licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 458, an osteopathic physician licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 459, or an advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 464
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 1003.22(3). Law Implemented 1003.22(3) FS. History-New 1-4-22, Amended 6-21-22.
(a) Schools will encourage routine cleaning of classrooms and high-traffic areas.
(b) Students will be encouraged to practice routine handwashing throughout the day.
(c) Students will stay home if they are sick.
(2) PROTOCOLS FOR SYMPTOMATIC OR COVID-19 POSITIVE STUDENTS. Schools will ensure students experiencing any symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or who have received a positive diagnostic test for COVID-19 shall not attend school, school-sponsored activities, or be on school property until:
(a) The student receives a negative diagnostic COVID-19 test and is asymptomatic; or
(b) Five days have passed since the onset of symptoms or positive test result, the student has had no fever for 24 hours and the student’s other symptoms are improving; or
(c) The student receives written permission to return to school from a medical doctor licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 458, an osteopathic physician licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 459, or an advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 464
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 1003.22(3). Law Implemented 1003.22(3) FS. History-New 1-4-22, Amended 6-21-22.