An extended hours of sale permit is required for an on premise location to sell alcohol on Monday through Saturday until 2am.
This warning is on a red sign.
A beverage on which a state tax has not been paid is an illicit beverage.
Refusal of an officer's entrance by business licenced to sell alcoholic beverages is a Class A charge.
A search warrant affidavit needs probable cause that items to be seized will be on the premises and requires 2 signatures if a private residence and 1 signature otherwise.
Among other penalties, a first offense DUI results in a 60 day driver's license suspension, no occupational privileges for 30 days, and 20 to 40 hours of community service.
If a 16-year-old, buys a case of beer from a store clerk and the clerk does not ask for identification then both have committed an offense.
The right to inspect the property of employees only applies to the actual owner of the licensed premise. Consent or a search warrant must be obtained to inspect purses, lockers, or vehicles of employees.
It is a Class A charge to refuse to allow a peace officer or the TABC to make an inspection.
Among other penalties, a first offense DUI results in a 60 day driver's license suspension, no occupational privileges for 30 days, and 20 to 40 hours of community service.
Illicit beverages, vehicles, equipment and material used to manufacture illicit beverage, and arresting persons found to be in possession of illicit beverages are all types of authorized seizures.
A General Penalty occurs when a person violates a provision of the TABC code for which a Specific Penalty is not provided.
Enforcement officers may arrest without a warrant any person seen violating the Alcoholic Beverage Code or any rule of the TABC in a a licensed premise. The officer shall also take possession of illicit beverages involved in such a violation.
Misrepresentation of Age by a Minor is the offense when a minor falsely states or shows any document that indicates he is 21 or older to a person engaged in selling alcoholic beverages.
It is illegal for a minor to purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol.
Among other penalties, a first offense minor in possession (MIP) charge results in 8 to 12 hours of community service and a 30 day driver's license suspension.
It is legal for a minor to purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol while under the supervision of a peace officer during a sting.
Any beverage handled in violation of the alcoholic beverage code is an illicit beverage.
This warning is on a blue sign.
Constructive possession makes it illegal for a person under 21 to be at an underage drinking party regardless if he or she is drinking an alcoholic beverage or not.
A person who is the holder of a permit or license or an agent, servant or employee of that person are all considered a permittee/licensee.
Constructive possession makes it illegal for a person under 21 to be at an underage drinking party regardless if he or she is drinking an alcoholic beverage or not.
It is illegal for a minor to purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol.
This warning is on a red sign.
Refusal of an officer's entrance by business licenced to sell alcoholic beverages is a Class A charge.
Refusal of an officer's entrance by business licenced to sell alcoholic beverages is a Class A charge.
The standard hours of sale for all off premise locations (except package stores) for Monday through Saturday are 7am - 12am.
Refusal of an officer's entrance by business licenced to sell alcoholic beverages is a Class A charge.
Any beverage handled in violation of the alcoholic beverage code is an illicit beverage.
This warning is on a red sign.
This warning is on a red sign.