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Public Health Rules in Miami, FL (2026)

4 verified public health rules for Miami, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Restaurant Grade Cards

Florida regulates restaurants through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation Division of Hotels and Restaurants, not local health departments. Inspections are unannounced twice yearly but Florida does not post letter grades; results are searchable online by establishment name.

Florida DBPR Inspects Restaurants; No Letter Grades

Some Restrictions

Rodent Control

Florida Statute §381.0072 makes property owners responsible for controlling rats and rodents that create a sanitary nuisance, enforced locally through Miami-Dade Department of Solid Waste Management and the Florida Department of Health Miami-Dade. Bait stations and structural exclusion are the standard remedies.

Miami-Dade Mosquito and Rodent Control via §381.0072

Some Restrictions

Syringe Disposal

Florida Statute §381.0098 authorizes county-approved Sterile Needle and Syringe Exchange Programs (SSEP). The Miami SHARP program at IDEA Exchange is Florida's first authorized exchange. Households may dispose of household sharps via mail-back kits or pharmacy take-back, never in regular trash.

Florida Permits Syringe Exchange; Miami SHARP Active

Few Restrictions

Food Handler Certification

Florida Statute §509.039 requires every public food-service establishment to have at least one certified Food Protection Manager on staff. Miami restaurants meet this through DBPR-approved exams. Florida does not mandate individual food-handler cards for line cooks; managers train staff on basic food safety.

Florida Food Manager Certification Required by §509.039

Some Restrictions

Looking for Miami-Dade County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Miami city rules.

Public Health Rules in Miami-Dade County