(1) Party-type supplies shall only include the following:

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61A-3.054

  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
    (a) All dairy products;
    (b) Ready to eat deli meats and cheeses, including those packaged by a manufacturer;
    (c) Condiments;
    (d) Sauces;
    (e) Spices;
    (f) Eggs;
    (g) Chips, popcorn, and nuts;
    (h) Crackers;
    (i) Ingredients for salads, dips, and dressings;
    (j) Cooked foods ready to eat;
    (k) Bread;
    (l) Candy; and,
    (m) Fruit;
    (n) Napkins, paper and plastic plates and cups, and eating and serving utensils;
    (o) Wine and liquor opening, storage, and serving utensils and equipment;
    (p) Publications relating to alcoholic beverage products and recipes;
    (q) Items containing the logo, trade name, or trademark relating to alcoholic beverages;
    (r) Gift wrapping accessories and greeting cards; and,
    (s) Ice.
    (2) A licensee may petition the division for permission to sell products other than those listed, provided the licensee can clearly show the item is to be used as a party-type supply. This petition shall be submitted to the director of the division at Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1020, and must be approved prior to selling or offering the item for sale.
    (3) For the purpose of package store restrictions set forth in Florida Statutes § 565.04, merchandise shall not include services or sales authorized in the “”Florida Public Lottery Act””, Florida Statutes Chapter 24
Rulemaking Authority 561.11 FS. Law Implemented 565.04, 565.045 FS. History-New 2-28-94.