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FL S1200
Bill
AI Summary
- Residential condominiums with at least 50 units owned or rented by nontransients that regularly offer food and beverage amenities may obtain a special alcoholic beverage license exempt from Florida's quota limitations on the number of licenses issued
- Alcoholic beverage sales under the new license are restricted to on-premises consumption only by condominium residents and their nonresident guests
- The special license must be issued to the person or corporation managing the food and beverage operations, not to the condominium owners' association
- Licensees are prohibited from selling alcoholic beverages by the package for off-premises consumption and may not sell alcoholic beverages after the hours of food service have ended
- The act takes effect July 1, 2025, and includes conforming cross-reference updates to Florida's open container law (s. 316.1936) and consumption-on-premises regulations (s. 565.045)
Legislative Description
Special Alcoholic Beverage Licenses Issued to Residential Condominiums
Last Action
Died in Regulated Industries
6/16/2025
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