Florida 2024 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0741 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 01/10/2024

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LOCAL BILL STAFF ANALYSIS 
 
BILL #: HB 741    Town of Hillsboro Beach, Broward County 
SPONSOR(S): LaMarca 
TIED BILLS:    IDEN./SIM. BILLS:   
 
REFERENCE 	ACTION ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR or 
BUDGET/POLICY CHIEF 
1) Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special 
Districts Subcommittee 
16 Y, 0 N Burgess Darden 
2) Regulatory Reform & Economic Development 
Subcommittee 
   
3) State Affairs Committee    
SUMMARY ANALYSIS 
Florida’s Beverage Law limits the number of “quota licenses” that the Department of Business and Professional 
Regulation (DBPR) may issue per county. A quota license allows a business to serve any alcoholic beverage 
regardless of alcoholic content, including liquor. DBPR is not limited by the Beverage Law on the number of 
licenses it may issue for businesses that serve only malt beverages and wine. 
 
The bill creates an exception to ch. 561, F.S.,  permitting DBPR to issue a special alcoholic beverage license 
to any residential condominium in the Town of Hillsboro Beach, Broward County that meets the following 
requirements: has no fewer than 50 condominium units in a single building or multiple buildings under the 
control and operation of the same association of condominium owners; is owned by or rented to non-
transients; and is licensed as a food service establishment under ch. 381 or ch. 509, F.S.. The bill provides 
that the special alcoholic beverage license may only be issued to the entity managing the food and beverage 
operations of the condominium. The bill limits sales under the license to residents or guests of the 
condominium for on-premises consumption during the hours where food is sold.  
The bill provides that DBPR has the authority to regulate and supervise residential condominiums for which 
special alcoholic beverage licenses have been issued. The division may revoke or suspend any license for 
violations of the beverage laws and rules and regulations of this state. 
 
According to House Rule 5.5(b), a local bill providing an exemption from general law may not be placed 
on the Special Order Calendar for expedited consideration. Since this bill creates an exemption to 
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FULL ANALYSIS 
I.  SUBSTANTIVE ANALYSIS 
 
A. EFFECT OF PROPOSED CHANGES: 
 
Present Situation 
 
The Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (Division) within the Department of Business and 
Professional Regulation (DBPR) is responsible for regulating the conduct, management, and operation 
of the manufacturing, packaging, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages within the state.
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Chapters 561-565 and 567-568, F.S., comprise Florida’s Beverage Law. 
 
Under the Beverage Law, DBPR is not limited on the number of licenses it issues to businesses selling 
malt beverages or wine. However, statute limits the number of licenses that may be issued under s. 
565.02(1)(a)-(f), F.S., to one license per 7,500 residents per county with a minimum of three licenses 
per county that has approved the sale of intoxicating liquors.
2
 This license, often referred to as a “quota 
license,” allows a business to sell any alcoholic beverage regardless of alcoholic content, including 
liquor or distilled spirits.
3
 
 
There are several exceptions to the quota license limitation,
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 and businesses that meet the 
requirements set out in one of the exceptions may be issued a special license by DBPR allowing the 
business to serve any alcoholic beverages regardless of alcohol content. A food service establishment 
may qualify for an exemption if the building has at least 2,500 square feet of service area, is equipped 
to serve meals to 150 persons at one time, and derives at least 51 percent of its gross food and 
beverage revenue from the sale of food and nonalcoholic beverages during the first 120-day operating 
period and the first 12-month operating period thereafter.
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Alcoholic beverages sold for consumption on premises must be consumed inside the licensed 
premises.
6
 DBPR may approve a temporary expansion of the licensed premises to include a sidewalk 
or other outdoor area for special events.
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 The business must pay an application fee of $100, stipulate 
the timeframe for the special event, submit a sketch outlining the expanded premises, and submit 
written approval from the county or municipality. 
 
Effect of Proposed Changes 
 
The bill creates an exception to ch. 561, F.S., permitting DBPR to issue a special alcoholic beverage 
license to any residential condominium in the Town of Hillsboro Beach, Broward County, that meets the 
following requirements: has no fewer than 50 condominium units in a single building or multiple 
buildings under the control and operation of the same association of condominium owners; is owned by 
or rented to non-transients; and is licensed as a food service establishment under chapter 381 or 
chapter 509, Florida Statutes.  
 
The bill provides that the special alcoholic beverage license may only be issued to the person, 
company or corporation that manages the food and beverage operations of the condominium, is limited 
to the provision of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises only to residents and their 
nonresident guests and does not authorize the condominium to sell alcoholic beverages by the 
package for off-premises consumption or to sell alcoholic beverages after the hours of serving or 
consumption of food have elapsed.  
 
                                                
1
 S. 561.02, F.S. 
2
 S. 561.20(1), F.S. 
3
 S. 565.02, F.S. 
4
 S. 561.20(2), F.S. 
5
 S. 561.20(2)(a)4., F.S. See Rule 61A-3.0141, F.A.C. 
6
 See s. 561.01(11), F.S. (defining “licensed premises” and requiring written approval from the county or municipality to include a 
sidewalk or any other outside area as part of the licensed premise). 
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 S. 561.01(11), F.S.  STORAGE NAME: h0741a.LFS 	PAGE: 3 
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The bill provides that DBPR has the authority to regulate and supervise residential condominiums for 
which special alcoholic beverage licenses have been issued. The division may revoke or suspend any 
license for violations of the beverage laws and rules and regulations of this state. 
 
B. SECTION DIRECTORY: 
Section 1:  Creates an exception to general law to a residential condominium in the Town of 
Hillsboro Beach, Broward County. 
 
Section 2: Provides an effective date of upon becoming a law. 
II.  NOTICE/REFERENDUM AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS 
 
A.  NOTICE PUBLISHED?     Yes [X]     No [] 
 
      IF YES, WHEN? November 5, 2023 
 
WHERE? The Sun-Sentinel, a daily newspaper of general circulation published in Broward,  
Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade County.  
 
B.  REFERENDUM(S) REQUIRED?     Yes []     No [X] 
 
      IF YES, WHEN? 
 
C.  LOCAL BILL CERTIFICATION FILED?     Yes [X]     No [] 
 
D.  ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT FILED?     Yes [X]     No [] 
III.  COMMENTS 
 
A. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES: 
None. 
B. RULE-MAKING AUTHORITY: 
The bill does not provide rulemaking authority or require executive branch rulemaking. 
C. DRAFTING ISSUES OR OTHER COMMENTS: 
According to House Rule 5.5(b), a local bill providing an exemption from general law may not be placed 
on the Special Order Calendar for expedited consideration. Since this bill creates an exemption to 
general law, the provisions of House Rule 5.5(b) apply. 
IV.  AMENDMENTS/COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE CHANGES 
None.