Florida Statutes
Chapter 561 - Beverage Law: Administration
561.29 - Revocation and Suspension of License; Power to Subpoena.


(1) The division is given full power and authority to revoke or suspend the license of any person holding a license under the Beverage Law, when it is determined or found by the division upon sufficient cause appearing of:
(a) Violation by the licensee or his or her or its agents, officers, servants, or employees, on the licensed premises, or elsewhere while in the scope of employment, of any of the laws of this state or of the United States, or violation of any municipal or county regulation in regard to the hours of sale, service, or consumption of alcoholic beverages or license requirements of special licenses issued under s. 561.20, or engaging in or permitting disorderly conduct on the licensed premises, or permitting another on the licensed premises to violate any of the laws of this state or of the United States. A conviction of the licensee or his or her or its agents, officers, servants, or employees in any criminal court of any violation as set forth in this paragraph shall not be considered in proceedings before the division for suspension or revocation of a license except as permitted by chapter 92 or the rules of evidence.
(b) Violation by the licensee or, if a corporation, by any officers thereof, of any laws of this state or any state or territory of the United States.
(c) Maintaining a nuisance on the licensed premises.
(d) Maintaining licensed premises that are unsanitary or are not approved as sanitary by the Division of Hotels and Restaurants of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the county board of health, or the Department of Health, whichever has jurisdiction thereof.
(e) Violation by the licensee, or, if a corporation, by any officer or stockholder thereof, of any rule or rules promulgated by the division in accordance with the provisions of this chapter or of any law referred to in paragraph (a), or a violation of any such rule or law by any agent, servant, or employee of the licensee on the licensed premises or in the scope of such employment.
(f) A determination that a person who is interested directly or indirectly in the license or licensed business authorized to sell spirituous beverages is not qualified.
(g) A determination that any person required to be qualified by the division as a condition for the issuance of the license is not qualified.
(h) Failure by the holder of any license under s. 561.20(1) to maintain the licensed premises in an active manner in which the licensed premises are open for the bona fide sale of authorized alcoholic beverages during regular business hours of at least 6 hours a day for a period of 120 days or more during any 12-month period commencing 18 months after the acquisition of the license by the licensee, regardless of the date the license was originally issued. Every licensee must notify the division in writing of any period during which his or her license is inactive and place the physical license with the division to be held in an inactive status. This paragraph applies to all annual license periods commencing on or after July 1, 1981, but does not apply to licenses issued after September 30, 1988. The division shall, upon written request of the licensee, grant a one-time written waiver or extension of the requirements of this paragraph for a period not to exceed 12 months. Additionally, the division may, upon written request of the licensee, grant a waiver or extension of the requirements of this paragraph for a period not to exceed 12 months if the licensee demonstrates that:
1. The licensed premises has been physically damaged to such an extent that active operation of the business at the premises is impracticable;
2. Construction or remodeling is underway to relocate the license to another location;
3. The licensed premises is prohibited from making sales as the result of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or the action or inaction of a governmental entity relating to the permitting, construction, or occupational capacity of the physical location of the licensed premises.

(i) Failure of a licensee having a license issued under s. 561.20(1) after September 30, 1988, to maintain the licensed premises in an active manner in which the licensed premises are open for business to the public for the bona fide retail sale of authorized alcoholic beverages during regular and reasonable business hours for at least 8 hours a day for a period of 210 days or more during any 12-month period commencing 6 months after the acquisition of the license by the licensee. It is the intent of this act that for purposes of compliance with this paragraph, a licensee shall operate the licensed premises in a manner so as to maximize sales and tax revenues thereon; this includes maintaining a reasonable inventory of merchandise, including authorized alcoholic beverages, and the use of good business practices to achieve the intent of this law. Any attempt by a licensee to circumvent the intent of this law shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of the alcoholic beverage license. A licensee shall notify the division in writing of any period during which his or her license is inactive and place the physical license with the division to be held in an inactive status. For the purpose of calculating compliance with the requirements of this paragraph, a license that is acquired in a transaction that is not an arm’s length transaction, including transfers from relatives, affiliates, subsidiaries, and other related entities, retains and is subject to the first related transferor’s date of acquisition and related periods of operation. The division shall, upon written request of the licensee, grant a one-time written waiver or extension of the requirements of this paragraph for a period not to exceed 12 months. Additionally, the division may, upon written request of the licensee, grant a waiver or extension of the requirements of this paragraph for a period not to exceed 12 months if the licensee demonstrates that:
1. The licensed premises has been physically damaged to such an extent that active operation of the business at the premises is impracticable;
2. Construction or remodeling is underway to relocate the license to another location;
3. The licensed premises has been prohibited from making sales as the result of any order of any court of competent jurisdiction, or any action or inaction of a governmental entity relating to the permitting, construction, or occupational capacity of the physical location of the licensed premises.

(j) Failure of any licensee issued a license under s. 561.20(1) to maintain records of all monthly sales and all monthly purchases of alcoholic beverages and to produce such records for inspection by any division employee within 10 days of written request therefor.
(k) Failure by the holder of any license issued under the Beverage Law to comply with a stipulation, consent order, or final order.

(2) The division, or any employee designated by it, shall have the power and authority to examine into the business, books, records, and accounts of any licensee, to issue subpoenas to said licensee or any other person from whom information is desired, and to take depositions of witnesses within or without of the state. The division, or any employee designated by it, may administer oaths and issue subpoenas. The provisions of the civil law of the state in relation to enforcing obedience to a subpoena lawfully issued by a judge or other person duly authorized to issue subpoenas under the laws of the state, to issue subpoenas in civil cases, shall apply to a subpoena issued by the division, or any employee designated by it, as authorized in this section, and may be enforced by writ of attachment to be issued by the division, or any employee designated by it, for such witness to compel him or her to attend before the division, or any employee designated by it, and give his or her testimony and to bring and produce such books, papers, and documents as may be required for examination; and the division, or any employee designated by it, may punish any willful refusal to so appear or give testimony by citation of any witness before the circuit court who shall punish such witness for contempt as in cases of refusal to obey the orders and process of the circuit court. The division may in such cases pay such attendance and mileage fees as are permitted to be paid to witnesses in civil cases appearing before the circuit court.
(3) The division may impose a civil penalty against a licensee for any violation mentioned in the Beverage Law, or any rule issued pursuant thereto, not to exceed $1,000 for violations arising out of a single transaction. If the licensee fails to pay the civil penalty, his or her license shall be suspended for such period of time as the division may specify. The funds so collected as civil penalties shall be deposited in the state General Revenue Fund.
(4) The division may compromise any alleged violations of the Beverage Law, by accepting from the licensee involved an amount not to exceed $1,000 for violations arising out of a single transaction. All funds so collected are to be deposited in the state General Revenue Fund.
(5) The division may suspend the imposition of any penalty conditioned upon terms the division should in its discretion deem appropriate.
History.—s. 1, ch. 16774, 1935; CGL 1936 Supp. 4151(227); s. 1A, ch. 19301, 1939; s. 4, ch. 21839, 1943; s. 7, ch. 22663, 1945; s. 3, ch. 23746, 1947; s. 5, ch. 29786, 1955; s. 23, ch. 57-420; s. 5, ch. 61-219; s. 1, ch. 61-397; ss. 16, 19, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 1, ch. 69-267; s. 207, ch. 71-377; s. 1, ch. 72-230; s. 460, ch. 77-147; s. 4, ch. 77-471; s. 9, ch. 78-95; s. 29, ch. 79-4; s. 17, ch. 79-11; s. 8, ch. 81-158; s. 3, ch. 81-166; s. 4, ch. 88-308; s. 2, ch. 89-309; s. 216, ch. 94-218; s. 8, ch. 95-346; s. 845, ch. 97-103; s. 253, ch. 99-8; s. 7, ch. 2000-191; s. 4, ch. 2016-190.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXIV - Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco

Chapter 561 - Beverage Law: Administration

561.01 - Definitions.

561.02 - Creation and Duties of Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco.

561.025 - Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Trust Fund.

561.027 - Federal Law Enforcement Trust Fund.

561.051 - Reporting Requirements of Director.

561.08 - Enforcement of Beverage Law; Division to Prescribe Forms.

561.11 - Power and Authority of Division.

561.1105 - Inspection of Licensed Premises; Coin-Operated Amusement Machines.

561.111 - Payment of Taxes by Electronic Funds Transfer.

561.121 - Deposit of Revenue.

561.1211 - Credit for Contributions to Eligible Nonprofit Scholarship-Funding Organizations.

561.1212 - Credit for Contributions to the New Worlds Reading Initiative.

561.1213 - Credit for Contributions to Eligible Charitable Organizations.

561.14 - License and Registration Classification.

561.15 - Licenses; Qualifications Required.

561.17 - License and Registration Applications; Approved Person.

561.18 - License Investigation.

561.181 - Temporary Initial Licenses.

561.19 - License Issuance Upon Approval of Division.

561.20 - Limitation Upon Number of Licenses Issued.

561.22 - Licensing Manufacturers, Distributors, and Registered Exporters as Vendors Prohibited.

561.221 - Licensing of Manufacturers and Distributors as Vendors and of Vendors as Manufacturers; Conditions and Limitations.

561.23 - License Display.

561.24 - Licensing Manufacturers as Distributors or Registered Exporters Prohibited; Procedure for Issuance and Renewal of Distributors’ Licenses and Exporters’ Registrations.

561.25 - Officers and Employees Prohibited From Being Employed by or Engaging in Beverage Business; Penalties; Exceptions.

561.26 - Term of License.

561.27 - Renewal of License.

561.29 - Revocation and Suspension of License; Power to Subpoena.

561.32 - Transfer of Licenses; Change of Officers or Directors; Transfer of Interest.

561.33 - Licensee Moving to New Location; Changing Name of Business.

561.331 - Temporary License Upon Application for Transfer, Change of Location, or Change of Type or Series.

561.342 - County and Municipal License Tax.

561.351 - Manufacturers, Brokers, Sales Agents, Importers, and Passenger Common Carriers; Term of License.

561.37 - Bond for Payment of Taxes.

561.371 - Bond for Payment of Taxes by Spirituous Liquor Distributors.

561.38 - Issuance of License Prohibited Until Bond Approved; Cancellation or Expiration of Bond.

561.41 - Maintenance and Designation of Principal Office by Manufacturers, Distributors, Importers, and Exporters.

561.411 - Qualifications for Distributors.

561.42 - Tied House Evil; Financial Aid and Assistance to Vendor by Manufacturer, Distributor, Importer, Primary American Source of Supply, Brand Owner or Registrant, or Any Broker, Sales Agent, or Sales Person Thereof, Prohibited; Procedure for Enfo...

561.4205 - Keg Deposits; Limited Alternative Inventory and Reconciliation Process.

561.421 - Temporary Convention Permits.

561.422 - Nonprofit Civic Organizations, Charitable Organizations, Municipalities, and Counties; Temporary Permits.

561.423 - Beer and Malt Beverages; In-Store Servicing Authorized.

561.424 - Vinous Beverages; In-Store Servicing Authorized.

561.43 - Dry Counties; Manufacturers’ or Distributors’ Licenses; Exporters’ Registrations; Exemptions.

561.49 - No Tax on Out-of-State Sales.

561.495 - Legislative Findings; Cost of Regulating Imported Beverages.

561.50 - One State Tax Payment; Reports.

561.5101 - Come-to-Rest Requirement; Exceptions; Penalties.

561.54 - Certain Deliveries of Beverages Prohibited.

561.545 - Certain Shipments of Beverages Prohibited; Penalties; Exceptions.

561.55 - Manufacturers’, Distributors’, Brokers’, Sales Agents’, Importers’, Vendors’, and Exporters’ Records and Reports.

561.56 - Transportation of Beverages by Manufacturers, Distributors, and Exporters.

561.57 - Deliveries by Licensees.

561.58 - Issuance of License for a Prior License Revoked.

561.65 - Mortgagee’s Interest in License.

561.66 - Legislative Intent.

561.665 - Division to Restrict Licensees From Permitting Certain Activities.

561.67 - Reclamation by Distributor of Beverages Not Paid for by Licensed Vendors.

561.68 - Licensure; Distributor’s Salespersons.

561.695 - Stand-Alone Bar Enforcement; Qualification; Penalties.

561.701 - Short Title.

561.702 - Legislative Intent.

561.703 - Definitions Relating to Florida Responsible Vendor Act.

561.705 - Responsible Vendor Qualification.

561.706 - Exemption From License Suspension or Revocation; Mitigation for Certain Beverage Law Violations; Records of Arrests.