2020 Florida Statutes
Title XIV - Taxation and Finance
Chapter 213 - State Revenue Laws: General Provisions
213.50 - Failure to Comply; Revocation of Corporate Charter or License to Operate a Public Lodging Establishment or Public Food Service Establishment; Refusal to Reinstate Charter or License.

Universal Citation: FL Stat § 213.50 (2020)
213.50 Failure to comply; revocation of corporate charter or license to operate a public lodging establishment or public food service establishment; refusal to reinstate charter or license.—

(1) Any corporation of this state which has an outstanding tax warrant that has existed for more than 3 consecutive months is subject to the revocation of its charter as provided in s. 607.1420.

(2) A request for reinstatement of a corporate charter may not be granted by the Division of Corporations of the Department of State if an outstanding tax warrant has existed for that corporation for more than 3 consecutive months.

(3)(a) The Division of Hotels and Restaurants of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation may suspend a license to operate a public lodging establishment or a public food service establishment if a tax warrant has been outstanding against the licenseholder for more than 3 months.

(b) The division may deny an application to renew a license to operate a public lodging establishment or a public food service establishment if a tax warrant has been outstanding against the licenseholder for more than 3 months.

History.—s. 23, ch. 92-320; s. 13, ch. 2010-138; s. 5, ch. 2010-166.

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