Florida Regulations 61A-5.0013: Application for Temporary Permit or Special Sales License
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(1) Temporary Permit (ODP) – A bona fide nonprofit civic organization, charitable organization, municipality, or county may apply for a temporary permit to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises only, for a period not to exceed three days. Such bono fide nonprofit civic organizations, charitable organizations, municipalities, or counties may be issued up to twelve permits per calendar year unless otherwise authorized by special act.
(a) Municipalities and counties must first attempt to solicit a qualified nonprofit civic or charitable organization to conduct such sales prior to requesting the temporary permit.
(b) Municipalities and counties must donate all profits from the sales of alcoholic beverages collected during the permitted event to a nonprofit civic or charitable organization within 90 days after the permitted event.
(c) Nonprofit or civic organizations must retain all profits from sales of alcoholic beverages collected during the permitted event.
(2) Records of all alcoholic beverage purchases and sales for each event must be maintained for a period of three years, including documentation by the municipalities and counties to evidence efforts to solicit a qualified nonprofit civic or charitable organization to conduct the alcoholic beverage sales, or the donation of all net profits collected during the permitted event to a nonprofit civic or charitable organization within 90 days after the permitted event.
(3) Special Sales License (SSL) – A person or organization may be issued a Special Sales License to sell alcoholic beverages by the package only for the limited circumstances and time periods authorized by section 561.20(12)(a), F.S.
(4) To obtain a Temporary Permit or Special Sales License, an application must be filed on DBPR ABT-6003, APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY PERMIT OR SPECIAL SALES LICENSE, effective 9/1/19, and adopted and incorporated herein by reference. The application must be completed in accordance with the list of license requirements contained in the application instructions. This form is available upon request from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1021, the Division’s district offices serving your area of interest, or may be accessed electronically at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-10914.
Rulemaking Authority 561.08, 561.11, 561.17, 561.422 FS., Chapters 2007-302, 2008-294, 2009-262, 2010-251, 2010-252, 2011-260 Laws of Florida. Law Implemented 561.17, 561.20(12), 561.422, 562.41 FS., Chapters 2007-302, 2008-294, 2009-262, 2010-251, 2010-252, 2011-260, 2012-244 Laws of Florida. History—New 11-27-13, Amended 9-1-19.
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(b) Municipalities and counties must donate all profits from the sales of alcoholic beverages collected during the permitted event to a nonprofit civic or charitable organization within 90 days after the permitted event.
(c) Nonprofit or civic organizations must retain all profits from sales of alcoholic beverages collected during the permitted event.
(2) Records of all alcoholic beverage purchases and sales for each event must be maintained for a period of three years, including documentation by the municipalities and counties to evidence efforts to solicit a qualified nonprofit civic or charitable organization to conduct the alcoholic beverage sales, or the donation of all net profits collected during the permitted event to a nonprofit civic or charitable organization within 90 days after the permitted event.
(3) Special Sales License (SSL) – A person or organization may be issued a Special Sales License to sell alcoholic beverages by the package only for the limited circumstances and time periods authorized by section 561.20(12)(a), F.S.
(4) To obtain a Temporary Permit or Special Sales License, an application must be filed on DBPR ABT-6003, APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY PERMIT OR SPECIAL SALES LICENSE, effective 9/1/19, and adopted and incorporated herein by reference. The application must be completed in accordance with the list of license requirements contained in the application instructions. This form is available upon request from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1021, the Division’s district offices serving your area of interest, or may be accessed electronically at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-10914.
Rulemaking Authority 561.08, 561.11, 561.17, 561.422 FS., Chapters 2007-302, 2008-294, 2009-262, 2010-251, 2010-252, 2011-260 Laws of Florida. Law Implemented 561.17, 561.20(12), 561.422, 562.41 FS., Chapters 2007-302, 2008-294, 2009-262, 2010-251, 2010-252, 2011-260, 2012-244 Laws of Florida. History—New 11-27-13, Amended 9-1-19.