Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code - Section 61.382. Notice By Mail
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§ 61.382. NOTICE BY MAIL. (a) Except as provided by
Subsection (b), a person who submits an original application for a
license authorizing the retail sale of beer for on-premises
consumption shall give written notice of the application to each
residential address and established neighborhood association
located within 300 feet of any property line of the premises for
which the license is sought.
(b) The notice required by Subsection (a) does not apply to
an application that contains an application for a food and beverage
certificate.
(c) The notice required by this section must be:
(1) delivered by mail at the applicant's expense;
(2) provided in English and a language other than
English if it is likely that a substantial number of residents in
the area speak a language other than English as their familiar
language; and
(3) provided not earlier than the 14th day and not
later than the 7th day before the date the application is filed.
(d) The applicant shall submit with an application for a
license described by Subsection (a) a list of each residential
address provided notice under this section.
(e) The notice must be provided on a form prescribed by the
commission and must contain:
(1) the type of license and type of business for which
the applicant has applied;
(2) the exact location of the place of business for
which the license is sought;
(3) the name of each owner of the business or, if the
business is operated under an assumed name, the trade name and the
name of each owner;
(4) if the applicant is a corporation, the name and
title of each officer; and
(5) a description of the procedure for protesting the
application.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 868, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Section: 61.33 61.34 61.35 61.36 61.37 61.38 61.381 61.382 61.39 61.40 61.41 61.42 61.43 61.44 61.45
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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