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Plastic Straw Rules: Miami vs Miami Gardens

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between Miami, FL and Miami Gardens, FL?

Miami and Miami Gardens have similar restriction levels.

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Florida Statute 500.90(4) and 2019 HB 771 preempt city plastic-straw bans, suspending enforcement of any local ordinance through July 1, 2030. Miami offers straws by default at restaurants; only voluntary upon-request programs operate citywide.

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Miami Gardens, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Florida HB 771 (2019) imposed a moratorium on local plastic straw bans, later effectively continued. Miami-Dade restricts plastic straws only at county-owned beaches, parks, and facilities under proprietary authority. Private restaurants countywide may freely provide plastic straws.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiMiami Gardens
StatuteFL §500.90(4)-
BillFL HB 771 (2019)-
MoratoriumThrough 2030-
Miami banNone-
Upon requestVoluntary only-
State moratorium-HB 771 (2019)
Scope-County property
ADA alternatives-Required
Private cafe-Not regulated

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Miami FAQ

Will I get a plastic straw automatically in Miami?

Usually yes. State law blocks any binding straw ban or upon-request mandate through July 2030. Many Miami restaurants voluntarily use paper straws or ask before providing one, but it is not legally required.

What about Miami Beach's earlier straw ban?

Miami Beach's 2018 single-use plastic-straw ordinance became unenforceable when Florida HB 771 took effect in 2019. The state moratorium runs through July 1, 2030, after which the Legislature may revisit the rule.

Miami Gardens FAQ

Are plastic straws banned at Miami restaurants?

No. Only at Miami-Dade county parks, beaches, and facilities under concessionaire contracts. Private restaurants may freely provide plastic straws.

Must restaurants accommodate disabled guests?

Yes. ADA Title III requires reasonable accommodations including providing flexible plastic straws on request even where venues otherwise limit them.

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