MIAMI (CBSMiami) – An appeals tribunal Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Miami-Dade County School Board that challenged an archetypal Florida Department of Health regularisation aimed astatine preventing schools from requiring students to deterioration masks.
A sheet of the 3rd District Court of Appeal said the situation was moot due to the fact that the Department of Health past period repealed the archetypal regularisation and issued a caller version.
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The Miami-Dade County School Board connected Friday filed a situation to the caller regularisation astatine the South Florida appeals court, according to an online docket.
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The Department of Health issued the archetypal regularisation Aug. 6, a week aft Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an enforcement bid designed to forestall disguise mandates.
The Miami-Dade County board, which has required students to deterioration masks to effort to forestall the dispersed of COVID-19, challenged the rule. But amid different litigation, the Department of Health connected Sept. 22 issued the caller rule.
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The appeals tribunal has approved a question by the schoolhouse committee to “expedite” the handling of the situation to the caller rule.