Florida Senate - 2010 (NP) SB 2510 By Senator Joyner 18-02266-10 20102510__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to Hillsborough County; authorizing 3 the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the 4 Department of Business and Professional Regulation to 5 issue an alcoholic beverage license to the Children’s 6 Museum of Tampa, Inc., to use within the museum’s 7 building and on its grounds; providing that the 8 license may be used only for special events; providing 9 for payment of the license fee; providing for sale of 10 beverages for consumption within the museum’s building 11 and on its grounds; prohibiting sales for consumption 12 off premises; providing for removal from the premises 13 of partially consumed, open containers; authorizing 14 transfer and providing for subsequent reversion of the 15 license under certain circumstances; providing an 16 effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 21 Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco of the Department of 22 Business and Professional Regulation is authorized, upon 23 application, to issue an alcoholic beverage license in 24 accordance with section 561.17, Florida Statutes, to the 25 Children’s Museum of Tampa, Inc., (the “museum”), 110 W. 26 Gasparilla Plaza, Tampa, a not-for-profit corporation, for use 27 within the building known as the Children’s Museum of Tampa, 28 Inc., and on its adjoining grounds. The museum shall pay the 29 applicable license fee provided in section 565.02, Florida 30 Statutes. The license may be used only for special events. 31 Section 2. Alcoholic beverages may be sold by the licensee 32 for consumption within the building and on the grounds of the 33 museum. The license issued pursuant to this act does not permit 34 the sale of alcoholic beverages in sealed containers for 35 consumption outside the building and its grounds. This act does 36 not prevent a purchaser of such alcoholic beverages from 37 removing an opened, partially consumed container of alcoholic 38 beverages from the premises of the museum. 39 Section 3. The museum may transfer the license from time to 40 time to qualified applicants who are either authorized by or 41 under contract with the museum to provide food services at the 42 museum. Upon termination of a transferee’s authorization or 43 contract, the license automatically reverts by operation of law 44 to the museum. 45 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.