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Board reenacts emergency ordinance to protect residential-hotel occupants and requires DPH protocols

3006313 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board reenacted an emergency ordinance (revising Emergency Ordinance 84-20) to strengthen protections for residential-hotel (SRO) occupants during COVID-19 and directed the Department of Public Health to develop prevention, notice and tracking protocols; the ordinance passed unanimously after a small amendment on mask provision.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 1 reenacted an emergency ordinance to extend and clarify COVID-19 protections for occupants of residential hotels (single-room occupancy, or SRO, buildings).

The ordinance reenacts and amends Emergency Ordinance No. 84-20 and directs the Department of Public Health (DPH) to develop SRO-specific prevention, notice, treatment, resources and tracking protocols. The measure is written as an emergency ordinance and…

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