Apply for a Change of Ownership of an Existing Theme Park Food Cart License (with or without Plan Review)
Florida law requires owners of new public food service and new owners of existing establishments to obtain a license from the division before operating. The application process described below is for a THEME PARK FOOD CART LICENSE CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP.
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ELIGIBILITY : If your operation does not meet the following definition, please return to the previous page to select the correct one. Theme Park Food Carts are mobile or stationary units that operate within the confines of a theme park or entertainment complex as an extension of or in association with a fixed public food service establishment. Such carts are licensed collectively by the entity that maintains and operates them. The operator is required to notify the division immediately of any changes in the number of carts. [Rule 61C-1.002(5)(a)6., Florida Administrative Code]
" Theme park or entertainment complex" means a complex comprised of at least 25 contiguous acres owned and controlled by the same business entity and which contains permanent exhibitions and a variety of recreational activities and has a minimum of 1 million visitors annually. [Section 509.013 (9), Florida Statutes]
DBPR HR-7007 Application for Public Food Service Establishment License - Word / Fill-in PDF
If you wish to file plan review now, use the following forms instead.
- DBPR HR-7031 Application for Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicle License with Plan Review - Word / Fill-in PDF
- DBPR HR-7022 Commissary Notification - Word / Fill-in PDF
A commissary is a commercial establishment which provides required services to the mobile food dispensing vehicle. All mobile food dispensing vehicles must use a commissary. At a minimum, the commissary provides for acquisition of potable water and the disposal of wastewater. The division is unable to approve your plans without this form.
- Onsite Sewage (Septic) and Water Supply Evaluation - Word / Fill-in PDF