§ 206-2. Special restaurant license.
(a)
The director of the division of beverage of the department of business regulation is hereby required to issue a special restaurant license under the general provisions of [now repealed] F.S. § 561.34, and subject to the general provisions of F.S. § 561.20(2), to the "Captain's Table of Everglades City, Inc.," a restaurant located in Collier County and having a seating capacity of 200 and a floor capacity of 4,000 square feet; provided, however, that said licensee shall be prohibited from selling alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises of said restaurant. The director of the division of beverage is authorized to regulate and supervise said restaurant to which such special license is to be issued under the regulations of the division and the general law not inconsistent herewith. The director of the division of beverage shall have the authority to revoke or suspend any such license for violations of the beverage law and regulations of the state not inconsistent herewith.
(b)
The director of the division of beverage shall have the authority to cancel and revoke the special restaurant alcoholic beverage license in the event that the corporation should qualify and receive a hotel, motel, or motor court alcoholic beverage license.
(Laws of Fla. ch. 70-638, §§ 1, 2)