Explanation: Permits expire after 2 years.
Explanation: An individual needs a permit to be legally able to handle liquor.
Explanation: Violations on a licensed premise may lead to the suspension or revocation of the permit/license for that premise.
Explanation: The TABC code serves as an expression of the state's police power aimed at safeguarding the welfare, health, peace, temperance, and safety of its residents. It is to be interpreted broadly to effectively achieve these objectives.
Explanation: Any kind of alcoholic beverage may be sold by the drink by a holder of a mixed beverage permit.
Explanation: If a county or city has more than 800,000 residents, then extended hours are automatically allowed as long as the establishment gets a permission.
Explanation: A permittee may choose to exclude some areas of the property from the permitted area. The license or permission must be accompanied with a diagram that shows the prohibited region.
Explanation: Every two years, you must attend the entire seller training course in order to keep your certification. There is no alternative, condensed re-certification course, nor is there a means to "test out" of the course.
Explanation: It is illegal to consume or have an open container of alcohol within 1,000 feet of any public or private school serving students in kindergarten through twelve.
Explanation: If an individual is at least 16 years old, the holder of a wine-only package store permit may hire them to work in any capacity.
Explanation: Texas liquor laws control the production, distribution, and transportation of alcoholic beverages as well as their ownership and use.