R. 61A-3.008 Location, Vendor Licenses
R. 61A-3.0081 Licensed Premises at Stadiums, Coliseums, Auditoriums, Locations
R. 61A-3.0101 License Renewals, Fixing Dates by Counties, Exceptions
R. 61A-3.0141 Special Food Service Licenses
R. 61A-3.017 Management, Operation and Responsibility Licensed Premises
R. 61A-3.019 Club Licenses
R. 61A-3.020 Licenses, Change of Series
R. 61A-3.032 Alcoholic Beverages, Deposit for Future Purchases
R. 61A-3.035 Delinquent List
R. 61A-3.039 Exceptions in Employment of Minors and Others
R. 61A-3.043 Special Hotel, Motel, Motor Court and Condominium-owned Motor Court Minimum Requirements
R. 61A-3.048 Exploitation of Dwarfs
R. 61A-3.049 Bottle Club Licenses
R. 61A-3.050 Special Low-proof Products
R. 61A-3.052 Identification to Verify Age
R. 61A-3.054 Party-Type Supplies
R. 61A-3.055 Items Customarily Sold in a Restaurant

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 61A-3 - Vendors and Licensees

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