Licensed premises shall not be designated as a stand-alone bar if the qualifications for licensure require the premises be devoted predominantly to activities other than the service of alcohol. The following licenses are not eligible for a stand-alone bar designation:
S – Special Hotel

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    SH – Special Hotel in counties with population of 50,000 or less
    SR – Special Restaurant issued on or after September 1, 1969
    SRX – Special Restaurant
    SBX – Special Bowling
    SAL – Special Airport
    SCX – Special Civic Center
    SCC – Special County Commission
    SPX – Pleasure, Excursion, Sightseeing, or Charter Boats
    X – Airplanes, Buses, and Steamships
    IX – Railroad Cars
    XL – Passenger Waiting Lounge operated by an airline
    PVP – Passenger Vessels engaged in foreign commerce
    FEX – Special Public Fairs/Expositions
    HBX – Special Horse Breeders
    11AL – American Legion Post permitted to sell to general public
    11C – Social, Tennis, Racquetball, Beach, or Cabana Club
    11CE – Licensed vendors exempt from payment of surcharge tax
    11CS – Special Act Club License
    11CT – John and Mable Ringling Museum
    11GC – Golf Club
    11PA – Symphony, Live Performance Theatre, Performing Arts Center
    12RT – Dog or Horse Track or Jai Alai Fronton
    13CT – Catering
Specific Authority 386.2125, 561.695(9) FS. Law Implemented 386.203(11), 561.695 FS. History-New 6-14-05.