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City of Miami Beach Requires Panic Buttons—Here’s How to Comply

Stokes Wagner | | Return|
Last year the Miami Beach City Commission passed a law requiring all hotels within the City of Miami Beach to provide certain employees with panic buttons by September 15, 2019. Modeled after Chicago’s 2018 safety-button ordinance, the new law...
By: Stokes Wagner
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/city-of-miami-beach-requires-panic-12086/

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