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Title XXXIV

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO Chapter 561

BEVERAGE LAW: ADMINISTRATION View Entire Chapter F.S. 561.665 561.665 Division to restrict licensees from permitting certain activities. — The division shall promulgate rules, to become effective no later than October 1, 1989, to prohibit every person maintaining, owning, or operating a commercial establishment located within this state at which alcoholic beverages are offered for sale on the premises, from undertaking or permitting any contest or promotion or other form of recreational activity involving exploitation endangering the health, safety, and welfare of any person with dwarfism. For the purposes of this section, the term “dwarfism” means a disproportionate or proportionate short stature most often caused by a genetic syndrome. The division may suspend or revoke the license of and may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 against any person in violation of any rule promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this section, as authorized and according to the procedures set forth in s. 561.29 History. — s. 1, ch. 89-204.