Fla. Stat. 509.302
Hospitality Education Program


(1)(a)

The division shall administer an educational program, designated the “Hospitality Education Program,” offered for the benefit of the hospitality industries of this state. As used in this section, the term “hospitality industry” means the restaurant industry or the lodging industry.The program may affiliate with Florida State University, Florida International University, and the University of Central Florida. The program may also affiliate with any other member of the State University System or Florida College System, or with any privately funded college or university, which offers a program of hospitality administration and management.The purpose of the program is to provide, support, and enhance school-to-career training and transition programs for students interested in pursuing careers in a hospitality industry.The training and transition programs shall be funded through grants to one or more nonprofit statewide organizations that represent a hospitality industry of this state. The training and transition programs shall be delivered through the public school system using a nationally recognized curriculum approved by the division. The division shall administer the application process for the grants.

(1)(a)

The division shall administer an educational program, designated the “Hospitality Education Program,” offered for the benefit of the hospitality industries of this state. As used in this section, the term “hospitality industry” means the restaurant industry or the lodging industry.

(b)

The program may affiliate with Florida State University, Florida International University, and the University of Central Florida. The program may also affiliate with any other member of the State University System or Florida College System, or with any privately funded college or university, which offers a program of hospitality administration and management.

(c)

The purpose of the program is to provide, support, and enhance school-to-career training and transition programs for students interested in pursuing careers in a hospitality industry.

(d)

The training and transition programs shall be funded through grants to one or more nonprofit statewide organizations that represent a hospitality industry of this state. The training and transition programs shall be delivered through the public school system using a nationally recognized curriculum approved by the division. The division shall administer the application process for the grants.

(2)(a)

All public lodging establishments and all public food service establishments licensed under this chapter shall pay an annual fee of no more than $10, which shall be included in the annual license fee and used for the sole purpose of funding the Hospitality Education Program.The division shall use at least 68 percent of the funds collected under paragraph (a) for programs directed to careers in the restaurant industry and at least 14 percent of the funds for programs directed to careers in the lodging industry. If the division does not receive a sufficient number of grant applications, which are submitted timely and comply with the division’s requirements, to use all of the funds reserved for programs directed to careers in one of the industries, the division may use the remaining funds for programs directed to careers in the other industry.The division may use up to 10 percent of the funds collected under paragraph (a) for administration of the program.

(2)(a)

All public lodging establishments and all public food service establishments licensed under this chapter shall pay an annual fee of no more than $10, which shall be included in the annual license fee and used for the sole purpose of funding the Hospitality Education Program.

(b)

The division shall use at least 68 percent of the funds collected under paragraph (a) for programs directed to careers in the restaurant industry and at least 14 percent of the funds for programs directed to careers in the lodging industry. If the division does not receive a sufficient number of grant applications, which are submitted timely and comply with the division’s requirements, to use all of the funds reserved for programs directed to careers in one of the industries, the division may use the remaining funds for programs directed to careers in the other industry.

(c)

The division may use up to 10 percent of the funds collected under paragraph (a) for administration of the program.

(3)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, grant funding under this section shall include all expenses related to providing the programs, including the cost of staff support; student scholarships; compensation to program instructors for time spent in relevant training; special events or competitive events; and a reasonable stipend for travel, lodging, and meals for instructors and students participating in training or in related special events. All of an applicant’s expenses must be consistent with the budget submitted by the applicant in the grant application and approved by the division. The expenditure of all funds distributed under this section is subject to audit by the division.

(4)

The director shall develop an annual budget, programs, and activities to accomplish the purposes of this section, in accordance with and subject to the advice and recommendations of the advisory council.The annual budget of the Hospitality Education Program must show that the total fees estimated to be collected during the next fiscal year under this section will be dedicated solely to the estimated cost of funding the Hospitality Education Program, less any trust fund service charge imposed by s. 215.20. If the estimated cost of funding the Hospitality Education Program in any fiscal year is less than the total fees estimated to be collected during that year, the director shall submit a report to the advisory council demonstrating why the amount of the fee should not be immediately reduced to eliminate the projected surplus. The director shall also submit this report to the Secretary of Business and Professional Regulation as part of the division’s annual budget request.Both the secretary’s legislative budget requests submitted under ss. 216.023 and 216.031 and the Governor’s recommended budget submitted under s. 216.163 must also show that the total fees estimated to be collected during the next fiscal year under this section will be dedicated solely to funding the Hospitality Education Program, less any trust fund service charge imposed by s. 215.20. If the estimated cost of funding the Hospitality Education Program in any fiscal year is less than the total fees estimated to be collected during that year, the secretary shall submit a report demonstrating why the amount of the fee should not be immediately reduced to eliminate the projected surplus.

(a)

The annual budget of the Hospitality Education Program must show that the total fees estimated to be collected during the next fiscal year under this section will be dedicated solely to the estimated cost of funding the Hospitality Education Program, less any trust fund service charge imposed by s. 215.20. If the estimated cost of funding the Hospitality Education Program in any fiscal year is less than the total fees estimated to be collected during that year, the director shall submit a report to the advisory council demonstrating why the amount of the fee should not be immediately reduced to eliminate the projected surplus. The director shall also submit this report to the Secretary of Business and Professional Regulation as part of the division’s annual budget request.

(b)

Both the secretary’s legislative budget requests submitted under ss. 216.023 and 216.031 and the Governor’s recommended budget submitted under s. 216.163 must also show that the total fees estimated to be collected during the next fiscal year under this section will be dedicated solely to funding the Hospitality Education Program, less any trust fund service charge imposed by s. 215.20. If the estimated cost of funding the Hospitality Education Program in any fiscal year is less than the total fees estimated to be collected during that year, the secretary shall submit a report demonstrating why the amount of the fee should not be immediately reduced to eliminate the projected surplus.

(5)

The director shall supervise the administration of the programs set forth in this section and shall report the status of the programs at all meetings of the advisory council and at other times prescribed by the advisory council.

(6)

The division shall adopt rules providing the criteria for grant approval and the procedures for processing grant applications. The criteria and procedures must be approved by the advisory council. The criteria shall give primary consideration to the experience and history of the applicant in representing a hospitality industry in the state, the applicant’s prior commitment to school-to-career transition programs in a hospitality industry, and the applicant’s demonstrated ability to provide services statewide with industry support and participation. Grants awarded under this section shall be for a term of 4 years, with funding provided on an annual basis.

Source: Section 509.302 — Hospitality Education Program, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0509.­302 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

509.013
Definitions
509.032
Duties
509.034
Application
509.035
Immediate closure due to severe public health threat
509.036
Public food service inspector standardization
509.039
Food service manager certification
509.049
Food service employee training
509.072
Hotel and Restaurant Trust Fund
509.091
Notices
509.092
Public lodging establishments and public food service establishments
509.095
Accommodations at public lodging establishments for individuals with a valid military identification card
509.096
Human trafficking awareness training and policies for public lodging establishments
509.098
Prohibition of hourly rates
509.101
Establishment rules
509.102
Mobile food dispensing vehicles
509.103
Food delivery platforms
509.111
Liability for property of guests
509.141
Refusal of admission and ejection of undesirable guests
509.142
Conduct on premises
509.143
Disorderly conduct on the premises of an establishment
509.144
Prohibited handbill distribution in a public lodging establishment
509.151
Obtaining food or lodging with intent to defraud
509.161
Rules of evidence in prosecutions
509.162
Theft of personal property
509.191
Unclaimed property
509.211
Safety regulations
509.213
Emergency first aid to choking victims
509.214
Notification of automatic gratuity charge
509.215
Firesafety
509.221
Sanitary regulations
509.232
School carnivals and fairs
509.233
Public food service establishment requirements
509.241
Licenses required
509.242
Public lodging establishments
509.251
License fees
509.261
Revocation or suspension of licenses
509.271
Prerequisite for issuance of municipal or county occupational license
509.281
Prosecution for violation
509.285
Enforcement
509.291
Advisory council
509.292
Misrepresenting food or food product
509.302
Hospitality Education Program
509.401
Operator’s right to lockout
509.402
Operator’s right to recover premises
509.403
Operator’s writ of distress
509.404
Writ of distress
509.405
Complaint
509.406
Prejudgment writ of distress
509.407
Writ of distress
509.408
Prejudgment writ
509.409
Writ
509.411
Exemptions from writ of distress
509.412
Writ
509.413
Judgment for plaintiff when goods not delivered to defendant
509.414
Judgment for plaintiff when goods retained by or redelivered to defendant
509.415
Judgment for defendant when goods are retained by or redelivered to the defendant
509.416
Judgment for defendant when goods are not retained by or redelivered to the defendant
509.417
Writ
509.2015
Telephone surcharges by public lodging establishments
509.2112
Public lodging establishments three stories or more in height
509.2151
Dining facility firesafety requirement limitation
509.4005
Applicability of ss

Current through Fall 2025

§ 509.302. Hospitality Educ. Program's source at flsenate​.gov