Fla. Stat. 381.00316
Discrimination by governmental and business entities based on health care choices; prohibition


(1)(a)

It is the intent of the Legislature that Floridians be free from mandated facial coverings, mandates of any kind relating to vaccines as provided in this section, and discrimination based on such vaccination status.The Legislature finds that society is harmed by discrimination based on vaccination status as provided in this section when healthy persons are prevented from participating in society and accessing employment opportunities. The Legislature further finds that remedies to prevent such discrimination are in the best interest of this state.

(1)(a)

It is the intent of the Legislature that Floridians be free from mandated facial coverings, mandates of any kind relating to vaccines as provided in this section, and discrimination based on such vaccination status.

(b)

The Legislature finds that society is harmed by discrimination based on vaccination status as provided in this section when healthy persons are prevented from participating in society and accessing employment opportunities. The Legislature further finds that remedies to prevent such discrimination are in the best interest of this state.

(2)

As used in this section, the term:“Business entity” has the same meaning as in s. 606.03. The term also includes a charitable organization as defined in s. 496.404, a corporation not for profit as defined in s. 617.01401, or any other business operating in this state.“COVID-19” means the novel coronavirus identified as SARS-CoV-2; any disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, its viral fragments, or a virus mutating therefrom; and all conditions associated with the disease which are caused by SARS-CoV-2, its viral fragments, or a virus mutating therefrom.“COVID-19 vaccine” means a preparation designed to stimulate the human body’s immune response against COVID-19.“Department” means the Department of Legal Affairs.“Emergency use authorization vaccine” means any vaccine that is authorized for emergency use under 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3(a)(1) and qualifies as an unapproved product under 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3(a)(2)(A).“Governmental entity” means the state or any political subdivision thereof, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government; the independent establishments of the state, counties, municipalities, districts, authorities, boards, or commissions; or any agencies that are subject to chapter 286. The term does not include an educational institution as defined in s. 381.00319.“Messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine” means any vaccine that uses laboratory-produced messenger ribonucleic acid to trigger the human body’s immune system to generate an immune response.

(a)

“Business entity” has the same meaning as in s. 606.03. The term also includes a charitable organization as defined in s. 496.404, a corporation not for profit as defined in s. 617.01401, or any other business operating in this state.

(b)

“COVID-19” means the novel coronavirus identified as SARS-CoV-2; any disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, its viral fragments, or a virus mutating therefrom; and all conditions associated with the disease which are caused by SARS-CoV-2, its viral fragments, or a virus mutating therefrom.

(c)

“COVID-19 vaccine” means a preparation designed to stimulate the human body’s immune response against COVID-19.

(d)

“Department” means the Department of Legal Affairs.

(e)

“Emergency use authorization vaccine” means any vaccine that is authorized for emergency use under 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3(a)(1) and qualifies as an unapproved product under 21 U.S.C. 360bbb–3(a)(2)(A).

(f)

“Governmental entity” means the state or any political subdivision thereof, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government; the independent establishments of the state, counties, municipalities, districts, authorities, boards, or commissions; or any agencies that are subject to chapter 286. The term does not include an educational institution as defined in s. 381.00319.

1(g)

“Messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine” means any vaccine that uses laboratory-produced messenger ribonucleic acid to trigger the human body’s immune system to generate an immune response.

(3)(a)

A business entity may not require any person to provide any documentation certifying vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or postinfection recovery from COVID-19, or require a COVID-19 test, to gain access to, entry upon, or service from the business operations in this state or as a condition of contracting, hiring, promotion, or continued employment with the business entity.A business entity may not discharge or refuse to hire a person; deprive or attempt to deprive a person of employment opportunities; adversely affect a person’s status as an employee or as an applicant for employment; or otherwise discriminate against a person based on knowledge or belief of the person’s status relating to vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or COVID-19 postinfection recovery, or a person’s failure to take a COVID-19 test.For matters relating to vaccines other than those defined under subsection (2), a business entity shall provide for exemptions and reasonable accommodations for religious and medical reasons in accordance with federal law.A licensed facility as defined in s. 395.002 may not discriminate in providing health care to a patient based solely on that patient’s vaccination status with a COVID-19 vaccine.

(3)(a)

A business entity may not require any person to provide any documentation certifying vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or postinfection recovery from COVID-19, or require a COVID-19 test, to gain access to, entry upon, or service from the business operations in this state or as a condition of contracting, hiring, promotion, or continued employment with the business entity.

(b)

A business entity may not discharge or refuse to hire a person; deprive or attempt to deprive a person of employment opportunities; adversely affect a person’s status as an employee or as an applicant for employment; or otherwise discriminate against a person based on knowledge or belief of the person’s status relating to vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or COVID-19 postinfection recovery, or a person’s failure to take a COVID-19 test.

(c)

For matters relating to vaccines other than those defined under subsection (2), a business entity shall provide for exemptions and reasonable accommodations for religious and medical reasons in accordance with federal law.

(d)

A licensed facility as defined in s. 395.002 may not discriminate in providing health care to a patient based solely on that patient’s vaccination status with a COVID-19 vaccine.

(4)(a)

A governmental entity may not require any person to provide any documentation certifying vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or postinfection recovery from COVID-19, or require a COVID-19 test, to gain access to, entry upon, or service from the governmental entity’s operations in this state or as a condition of contracting, hiring, promotion, or continued employment with the governmental entity.A governmental entity may not discharge or refuse to hire a person; deprive or attempt to deprive a person of employment opportunities; adversely affect a person’s status as an employee; or otherwise discriminate against a person based on the knowledge or belief of the person’s status relating to vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or a person’s failure to take a COVID-19 test.For matters relating to vaccines other than those defined under subsection (2), a governmental entity shall provide for exemptions and reasonable accommodations for religious and medical reasons in accordance with federal law.

(4)(a)

A governmental entity may not require any person to provide any documentation certifying vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or postinfection recovery from COVID-19, or require a COVID-19 test, to gain access to, entry upon, or service from the governmental entity’s operations in this state or as a condition of contracting, hiring, promotion, or continued employment with the governmental entity.

(b)

A governmental entity may not discharge or refuse to hire a person; deprive or attempt to deprive a person of employment opportunities; adversely affect a person’s status as an employee; or otherwise discriminate against a person based on the knowledge or belief of the person’s status relating to vaccination with any vaccine defined under subsection (2) or a person’s failure to take a COVID-19 test.

(c)

For matters relating to vaccines other than those defined under subsection (2), a governmental entity shall provide for exemptions and reasonable accommodations for religious and medical reasons in accordance with federal law.

(5)(a)

A business entity or governmental entity may not require a person to wear a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose. A business entity or governmental entity may not deny any person access to, entry upon, service from, or admission to such entity or otherwise discriminate against a person based on such person’s refusal to wear a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose.Paragraph (a) does not apply to:
A health care provider or health care practitioner as those terms are defined in s. 408.824, provided that such health care provider or health care practitioner is in compliance with that section.
A business entity or governmental entity when a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose is required safety equipment consistent with occupational or laboratory safety requirements, in accordance with standards adopted by the Department of Health. The Department of Health shall adopt emergency rules to develop such standards. Emergency rules adopted under this subparagraph are exempt from s. 120.54(4)(c) and shall remain in effect until replaced by rules adopted under the nonemergency rulemaking procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act.

(5)(a)

A business entity or governmental entity may not require a person to wear a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose. A business entity or governmental entity may not deny any person access to, entry upon, service from, or admission to such entity or otherwise discriminate against a person based on such person’s refusal to wear a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose.

(b)

Paragraph (a) does not apply to:A health care provider or health care practitioner as those terms are defined in s. 408.824, provided that such health care provider or health care practitioner is in compliance with that section.A business entity or governmental entity when a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose is required safety equipment consistent with occupational or laboratory safety requirements, in accordance with standards adopted by the Department of Health. The Department of Health shall adopt emergency rules to develop such standards. Emergency rules adopted under this subparagraph are exempt from s. 120.54(4)(c) and shall remain in effect until replaced by rules adopted under the nonemergency rulemaking procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act.
1. A health care provider or health care practitioner as those terms are defined in s. 408.824, provided that such health care provider or health care practitioner is in compliance with that section.
2. A business entity or governmental entity when a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial covering that covers the mouth and nose is required safety equipment consistent with occupational or laboratory safety requirements, in accordance with standards adopted by the Department of Health. The Department of Health shall adopt emergency rules to develop such standards. Emergency rules adopted under this subparagraph are exempt from s. 120.54(4)(c) and shall remain in effect until replaced by rules adopted under the nonemergency rulemaking procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act.

(6)(a)

The department may impose an administrative fine not to exceed $5,000 for each individual and separate violation of this section.For purposes of conducting an investigation or a proceeding, the department may administer oaths; take depositions; make inspections when authorized by law; issue subpoenas supported by affidavit; serve subpoenas and other process; and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, documents, and other evidence. Challenges to and enforcement of subpoenas or orders shall be in accordance with s. 120.569.Fines collected pursuant to this section must be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

(6)(a)

The department may impose an administrative fine not to exceed $5,000 for each individual and separate violation of this section.

(b)

For purposes of conducting an investigation or a proceeding, the department may administer oaths; take depositions; make inspections when authorized by law; issue subpoenas supported by affidavit; serve subpoenas and other process; and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, documents, and other evidence. Challenges to and enforcement of subpoenas or orders shall be in accordance with s. 120.569.

(c)

Fines collected pursuant to this section must be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.

(7)

This section does not limit the right of the person aggrieved by a violation of this section to recover damages or other relief under any other applicable law.

(8)

If a governmental entity fails to comply with subsection (4), an employee terminated based on such noncompliance may be eligible for reemployment assistance under chapter 443 in addition to any other remedy available to the employee for a violation of this section.

(9)

The department may adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536 and 120.54 to implement this section.

Source: Section 381.00316 — Discrimination by governmental and business entities based on health care choices; prohibition, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0381.­00316 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

381.001
Public health system
381.002
Grant of title to prescriptive medical personal property to client
381.003
Communicable disease and AIDS prevention and control
381.004
HIV testing
381.005
Primary and preventive health services
381.006
Environmental health
381.008
Definitions of terms used in ss
381.009
Toilets required by department regulations
381.0011
Duties and powers of the Department of Health
381.0012
Enforcement authority
381.0016
County and municipal regulations and ordinances
381.0018
Application for and acceptance of gifts or grants
381.0019
Disposition of equipment and material
381.0021
Client welfare accounts
381.0022
Sharing confidential or exempt information
381.026
Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
381.028
Adverse medical incidents
381.0031
Epidemiological research
381.0034
Requirement for instruction on HIV and AIDS
381.0035
Educational course on HIV and AIDS
381.0038
Education
381.0039
Oversight of AIDS education programs
381.0041
Donation and transfer of human tissue
381.0042
Patient care for persons with HIV infection
381.0043
Blood Donor Protection Act
381.0045
Targeted outreach for pregnant women
381.0046
Statewide HIV and AIDS prevention campaign
381.0051
Family planning
381.0052
Dental health
381.0053
Comprehensive nutrition program
381.0055
Confidentiality and quality assurance activities
381.0056
School health services program
381.0057
Funding for school health services
381.0059
Background screening requirements for school health services personnel
381.0061
Administrative fines
381.0062
Supervision
381.0063
Drinking water funds
381.0064
Continuing education program for installation and use of onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems
381.0065
Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems
381.0066
Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems
381.0067
Corrective orders
381.0072
Food service protection
381.74
Establishment and maintenance of a central registry
381.75
Duties and responsibilities of the department
381.0075
Regulation of body-piercing salons
381.76
Eligibility for the brain and spinal cord injury program
381.78
Advisory council on brain and spinal cord injuries
381.79
Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program Trust Fund
381.0081
Permit required to operate a migrant labor camp or residential migrant housing
381.82
Ed and Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program
381.0082
Application for permit to operate migrant labor camp or residential migrant housing
381.0083
Permit for migrant labor camp or residential migrant housing
381.84
Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education and Use Prevention Program
381.0084
Application fees for migrant labor camps and residential migrant housing
381.0085
Revocation of permit to operate migrant labor camp or residential migrant housing
381.86
Institutional Review Board
381.0086
Rules
381.0087
Enforcement
381.88
Emergency allergy treatment
381.0088
Right of entry
381.89
Regulation of tanning facilities
381.91
Jessie Trice Cancer Prevention Program
381.93
Breast and cervical cancer early detection program
381.95
Medical facility information maintained for terrorism response purposes
381.96
Pregnancy support and wellness services
381.98
The Florida Public Health Institute, Inc.
381.0098
Biomedical waste
381.99
Rare Disease Advisory Council
381.0101
Environmental health professionals
381.0201
Technical and support services
381.0202
Laboratory services
381.0203
Pharmacy services
381.0204
Vital statistics
381.0205
Emergency medical services
381.0261
Summary of patient’s bill of rights
381.0303
Special needs shelters
381.00315
Public health advisories
381.00316
Discrimination by governmental and business entities based on health care choices
381.00318
Complaints and investigations regarding mandate prohibitions
381.00319
Prohibition on mask mandates and vaccination and testing mandates for educational institutions
381.00321
The right of medical conscience of health care providers and health care payors
381.00322
International health organization policies
381.402
Florida Reimbursement Assistance for Medical Education Program
381.0402
Area health education center network
381.0405
Office of Rural Health
381.0406
Rural health networks
381.00591
Department of Health
381.00593
Public school volunteer health care practitioner program
381.0601
Self-derived and directed-donor blood programs
381.00651
Periodic evaluation and assessment of onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems
381.00655
Connection of existing onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems to central sewerage system
381.735
Office of Minority Health and Health Equity
381.739
Short title
381.745
Definitions
381.755
Benefits not assignable
381.765
Retention of title to and disposal of equipment
381.00771
Definitions of terms used in ss
381.00773
Application of ss
381.775
Applicant and recipient records
381.00775
Tattoo artists
381.00777
Tattoo establishments
381.00779
Practice requirements
381.00781
Fees
381.00783
Grounds for discipline
381.00785
Criminal penalties
381.785
Recovery of third-party payments for funded services
381.00787
Tattooing prohibited
381.00789
Rulemaking
381.00791
Local laws and ordinances
381.814
Sickle Cell Disease Research and Treatment Grant Program
381.815
Sickle-cell program
381.825
Education and public awareness relating to Alzheimer’s disease and related forms of dementia
381.853
Florida Center for Brain Tumor Research
381.875
Enhanced potential pandemic pathogen research prohibited
381.885
Epinephrine auto-injectors
381.887
Emergency treatment for suspected opioid overdose
381.00893
Complaints by aggrieved parties
381.895
Standards for compressed air used for recreational diving
381.00895
Prohibited acts
381.00896
Nondiscrimination
381.00897
Access to migrant labor camps and residential migrant housing
381.911
Prostate Cancer Awareness Program
381.915
Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Program
381.922
William G. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program
381.925
Cancer Center of Excellence Award
381.931
Annual report on Medicaid expenditures
381.932
Breast cancer early detection and treatment referral program
381.933
Mammography reports
381.981
Health awareness campaigns
381.982
Short title
381.983
Definitions
381.984
Educational programs
381.985
Screening program
381.986
Medical use of marijuana
381.987
Public records exemption for personal identifying information relating to medical marijuana held by the department
381.988
Medical marijuana testing laboratories
381.989
Public education campaigns
381.991
Andrew John Anderson Pediatric Rare Disease Grant Program
381.02035
Canadian Prescription Drug Importation Program
381.4015
Florida health care innovation
381.4018
Physician workforce assessment and development
381.4019
Dental Student Loan Repayment Program
381.4021
Student loan repayment programs reporting
381.04065
Rural health network cooperative agreements
381.06014
Blood establishments
381.06015
Public Cord Blood Tissue Bank
381.06016
Umbilical cord blood awareness
381.7351
Short title
381.7352
Legislative intent
381.7353
Reducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: Closing the Gap grant program
381.7354
Eligibility
381.7355
Project requirements
381.7356
Local matching funds
381.7395
Legislative intent
381.8531
Florida Center for Brain Tumor Research
381.9312
Uterine fibroid research database
381.9315
Gynecologic and ovarian cancer education and awareness
381.9855
Dr. and Mrs. Alfonse and Kathleen Cinotti Health Care Screening and Services Grant Program
381.40195
Donated Dental Services Program
381.92201
Exemptions from public records and public meetings requirements

Current through Fall 2025

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