1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to Brevard County; authorizing the |
3 | Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the |
4 | Department of Business and Professional Regulation to |
5 | issue an alcoholic beverage license to the East Coast |
6 | Zoological Society of Florida, Inc., for use within the |
7 | Brevard Zoo buildings and grounds; providing for payment |
8 | of the license fee; providing for sale of beverages for |
9 | consumption within the zoo buildings and grounds; |
10 | providing for transfer of the license; providing an |
11 | effective date. |
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13 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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15 | Section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the |
16 | Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of |
17 | Business and Professional Regulation is authorized, upon |
18 | application, to issue an alcoholic beverage license in |
19 | accordance with section 561.17, Florida Statutes, to the East |
20 | Coast Zoological Society of Florida, Inc., a corporation not for |
21 | profit (the "corporation") located in Brevard County, for use by |
22 | the corporation solely within the Brevard Zoo located at 8225 |
23 | North Wickham Road in Melbourne. The corporation shall pay the |
24 | applicable license fee provided in section 565.02, Florida |
25 | Statutes. |
26 | Section 2. Alcoholic beverages may be sold by the |
27 | corporation for consumption within the Brevard Zoo. The license |
28 | issued pursuant to this act shall not permit the sale of |
29 | alcoholic beverages in sealed containers for consumption outside |
30 | the Brevard Zoo. |
31 | Section 3. The corporation may transfer the license from |
32 | time to time to qualified applicants who are either authorized |
33 | by or under contract with the corporation to provide food |
34 | services at the Brevard Zoo. Upon termination of a transferee's |
35 | authorization or contract, the license shall automatically |
36 | revert by operation of law to the corporation. |
37 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |