Florida licenses food establishments through DBPR (most restaurants) and FDACS (groceries). FDOH-Miami-Dade handles institutional kitchens, schools, and complaints. Florida does not issue letter grades, but inspection reports are public and posted online by establishment.
Most Miami-Dade restaurants fall under Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Division of Hotels and Restaurants per FL Chapter 509. Inspection reports list violations as basic, intermediate, or high-priority and are searchable at MyFloridaLicense.com. Schools, hospitals, and group homes are inspected by FDOH-Miami-Dade. Unlike Los Angeles or New York, Florida does not require letter grades posted at entrances. Repeat high-priority violations can trigger emergency closure orders. Consumers can file complaints with DBPR online or by phone, prompting unannounced reinspection.
Operating without a current DBPR license, ignoring stop-sale orders, or failing reinspection can lead to administrative fines, license suspension, or emergency closure.
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Hialeah, FL
Hialeah follows Miami-Dade Code ยง33-124.1 for commercial-vehicle parking in residential zones: Cat. 1 (taxis/marked vans under 8 ft): max 2 per home; Cat. 2 ...
Hialeah, FL
Hialeah driveways follow county standards: 20 feet minimum for two-way, 14 feet for one-way. Vehicles must not block sidewalks or rights-of-way.
Hialeah, FL
Hialeah allows chain link, concrete block, wood, and aluminum per Section 33-11. All must meet HVHZ wind standards. Concrete block most common in South Florida.
Hialeah, FL
Hialeah requires building permits for retaining walls per the Florida Building Code. Walls over 4 feet in height require engineered plans. All retaining wall...
Hialeah, FL
Dogs in Hialeah must be leashed off private property under Miami-Dade Section 5-20. Unsterilized: $150 fine. Sterilized: $50. Off-leash in designated parks o...
Hialeah, FL
Hialeah enforces the Florida Building Code Residential Section R314 and NFPA 72 for smoke alarms. Alarms are required in every sleeping room, outside sleepin...
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