The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Section 562.14, Florida Statutes (2010), provides in pertinent part: (1) Except as otherwise provided . . . holding a license under the division between the hours of midnight and 7 a.m. of the following day.... § 562.14 . . . Pursuant to section 562.14(1), the Village was permitted to enact Section 3-2, which regulates the sale . . . deprivation of property rights, and an unreasonable exercise of police powers, and reasoning that section 562.14 . . . Pursuant to section 562.14(1), the Village had the authority to enact its ordinance regulating sale of . . .
. . . . § 562.14, which concerns the regulation of alcohol sales by municipalities, neither Party has presented . . .
. . . director-in-fact of Dimatec and placed a lien on ISRA and several individual executives for 8,685,-562.14 . . .
. . . .”); § 562.14, Fla.Stat. (1993) (regulating the sale of alcohol “between the hours of midnight and 7 . . . We have found only one instance where the Florida Legislature used the term “12 p.m.” § 562.14(1), Fla.Stat . . .
. . . regulate the days on which purveyors of alcoholic beverages may open for business, on account of section 562.14 . . . responsible for the enforcement of the hours of sale established by county or municipal ordinance,” § 562.14 . . .
. . . a civil penalty for selling alcoholic beverages after the legal hours of sale permitted by section 562.14 . . . hours of sale of alcoholic beverages “except as otherwise provided by county or municipal ordinance.” § 562.14 . . . the hours of midnight and 7:00 A.M. the following day, Monday thru (sic) Friday pursuant to Section 562.14 . . . town manager and town police attempt to enforce prohibited hours of sale in accordance with section 562.14 . . . on March 14, 1984, the Division filed its final orders finding that appellants had violated section 562.14 . . .
. . . explicitly outlined the power of municipalities to regulate alcoholic beverage licensees in Sections 562.14 . . .
. . . Such delay seems not only consistent with the right of a city pursuant to section 562.14, Florida Statutes . . .
. . . With regard to appellant’s right to the relief requested, Section 562.14, Florida Statutes (1979), authorizes . . .
. . . 863 (Fla. 3d DCA 1977), cert. denied, 364 So.2d 889 (Fla.1978): “There is no question that section 562.14 . . . about reducing the closing hours from 4 a. m. to 2 a. m., particularly when the legislature in section 562.14 . . .
. . . provide for the regulation of hours of sale of alcoholic beverages by ordinance as authorized by Section 562.14 . . . There is no question that Section 562.14, Florida Statutes (1975) permits a municipality to reasonably . . .
. . . Section 562.14(3), F.S.A. . . . Whether Section 562.14, F.S. [F.S. . . . Section 562.14, F.S.A., reads as follows : “562.14 Regulating the time for sale of alcoholic and intoxicating . . . Section 562.14, F.S.A. . . . Section 562.14(3), F.S.A. is a general law relating to all municipalities. . . .
. . . The heading of §562.14 relates to “regulating the time for sale of alcoholic and intoxicating beverages . . . The title of that act, among other things, states that it is an act amending section(s) . . . 562.14, . . . The 1941 version of §562.14 was as follows — “562.14 sale on Sunday prohibited; exception, cities may . . . The pertinent provision of §562.14(2) relied upon declares that no intoxicating beverages may be sold . . . , namely: chapter 23746, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1947, as well as the heading of §562.14. . . .
. . . . § 562.14(3) (1962), they are permitted to be open for business by the incorporated municipality in . . .
. . . in the several county commissioners’ districts of the county pursuant to the provisions of Section 562.14 . . . MS. § 562.14(4), F.S.A. . . .
. . . case, supra, and the Florida Statute and its interpretation by our Supreme Court as follows: Section 562.14 . . .
. . . had a part; as well as in certain provisions of the general laws of Florida, particularly sections 562.14 . . . The general beverage law of Florida in section 562.14(1) makes it a violation of state law to. sell, . . . Incorporated municipalities are authorized by section 562.14(3) to regulate by ordinance the hours of . . . by the legislature of Florida by the several statutes referred to above, and particularly by section 562.14 . . . The Beverage Law of Florida (sections 562.14(1), (2), and (5)), as we have seen, makes it a misdemeanor . . .
. . . Beverage Department of Florida which suspended appellant’s beverage license for •violation of Section 562.14 . . .
. . . with permitting consumption of whiskey or gin on the premises on the same Sunday; in violation of § 562.14 . . . sales of package whiskey, during the hours said sales were prohibited by law, in violation o.L Section 562.14 . . . , during the hours consumption of said mixed drinks were prohibited by law, in violation of Section 562.14 . . . Section 562.14, Florida Statutes, prohibits the sale, consumption or service of alcoholic beverages at . . .
. . . Section 562.14 (4) provides in effect that the board of county commissioners of any county may regulate . . . liquor during the hours prohibited by county resolution — notwithstanding the provision in section 562.14 . . .
. . . 561.29, 561.32, 561.34, 561.42, 561.43, 561.44, 561.45, 561.47, 561.54, 562.02, 562.09, 562.10, 562.11, 562.14 . . .
. . . See § 104.381, Fla.Stat., F.S.A., and § 562.14, Fla.Stat., F.S.A. . . .
. . . legislature has by several acts amended the law relative to hours of sale which have become section 562.14 . . .
. . . In this case the county commissioners of Palm Beach County, acting under the authority of Section 562.14 . . . Section 562.14(1), F.S., F.S.A., is as follows : “No alcoholic beverages may be sold, consumed or served . . . Section 562.14(4), F.S., F.S.A., is as follows : “The board of county commissioners of any county of . . . It is urged by the appellees that under the powers specifically granted by Section 562.14(4), F.S.1951 . . . Section 562.14(1) fixed the hours of sale throughout the State. . . . Acting under the authority supposedly conferred by the provisions of section 562.14(4), Florida Statutes . . . Thereupon, this appeal was taken., ' Subsections 1 and 4 of section 562.14, Florida Statutes 1951,-F.S.A . . .
. . . That you did violate the provisions of Section' 562.14, Florida Statutes, 1941, as amended by Chapter . . .