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Board adopts emergency hotel, office cleaning standards requiring regular room service and protections for workers
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed an emergency ordinance setting cleaning and disease-prevention standards for tourist hotels and large commercial office buildings, including an amendment requested by the Department of Public Health and protections for lactating employees.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 7 adopted an emergency ordinance requiring new cleaning and disease-prevention standards for tourist hotels and large commercial office buildings as part of the city's COVID-19 recovery measures.
The ordinance, which required a two-thirds vote for final passage under Charter section 2.107, passed unanimously (11-0) after supervisors approved a non-substantive amendment recommended by the Department of Public Health. The board also voted to delete a provision affecting shared beverage and food equipment that the department asked be removed.
Supervisor Peskin, the…
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