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Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code - Chapter 101 General Criminal Provisions

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  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.01 - Restraining Orders And Injunctions
    (a) If a credible person by affidavit informs the attorney general or a county or district attorney that a person is violating or is about ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.02 - Arrest Without Warrant
    A peace officer may arrest without a warrant any person he observes violating any provision of this code or any rule or regulation of the ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.03 - Search And Seizure
    (a) A search warrant may issue under Chapter 18, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965, as amended, to search for, seize, and destroy or otherwise dispose ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.04 - Consent To Inspection
    By accepting a license or permit, the holder consents that the commission, an authorized representative of the commission, or a peace officer may enter the ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.05 - Negation Of Exception: Information, Complaint, Or Indictment
    An information, complaint, or indictment charging a violation of this code need not negate an exception to an act prohibited by this code, but the ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.06 - Testimony Of Accomplice
    A conviction for a violation of this code cannot be had upon the testimony of an accomplice unless corroborated by other evidence tending to connect ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.07 - Duty Of Peace Officers
    All peace officers in the state, including those of cities, counties, and state, shall enforce the provisions of this code and cooperate with and assist ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.08 - Duty Of County Court
    When a violation of this code occurs, the county court shall make a recommendation to the commission as to cancellation or suspension of any permit ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.09 - Reports Of Convictions
    Every county and district clerk in the state shall furnish the commission or its representative, on request, a certified copy of the judgment of conviction ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.10 - Wholesale Or Retail Sale: Prima Facie Evidence
    (a) Proof that a retail permittee sold or delivered more than three gallons of distilled spirits to a person in a single or continuous transaction ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.31 - Alcoholic Beverages In Dry Areas
    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this code, no person in a dry area may manufacture, distill, brew, sell, import into the state, export from ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.32 - Prima Facie Evidence Of Intent To Sell
    (a) Possession of more than one quart of liquor in a dry area is prima facie evidence that it is possessed with intent to sell. ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.33 - Delivery Of Liquor In Dry Area
    Section 107.03 of this code relates to the delivery of liquor in a dry area. Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 493, ch. 194, § 1, ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.41 - Containers, Packaging, And Dispensing Equipment Of Beer: Labels
    (a) No manufacturer or distributor, directly or indirectly or through a subsidiary, affiliate, agent, employee, officer, director, or firm member, may manufacture, sell, or otherwise ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.42 - Returnable Container: Acceptance By Another Manufacturer
    No manufacturer of beer may purchase, accept as a return, or use a barrel, half-barrel, keg, case, or bottle permanently branded or imprinted with the ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.43 - Misbranding Of Brewery Product
    (a) No manufacturer or distributor, directly or indirectly, or through a subsidiary, affiliate, agent, employee, officer, director, or firm member, may sell or otherwise introduce ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.45 - Containers Of Wine: Maximum Capacity
    No person may sell wine to a retail dealer in containers with a capacity greater than 4.9 gallons. Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 494, ch. ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.46 - Containers Of Liquor: Minimum Capacities
    (a) Except as provided by Subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section, no person may import, sell, or possess with intent to sell any ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.47 - Carrier May Transport Liquor In Small Containers
    The commission may authorize a common carrier of persons engaged in interstate commerce to transport liquor in containers of less than 20 milliliters if the ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.48 - Commission's Regulatory Authority
    Sections 5.39 and 5.40 of this code relate to the commission's authority to regulate liquor containers and beer container deposits. Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.61 - Violation Of Code Or Rule
    A person who fails or refuses to comply with a requirement of this code or a valid rule of the commission violates this code. Acts ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.62 - Offensive Noise On Premises
    No licensee or permittee, on premises under his control, may maintain or permit a radio, television, amplifier, piano, phonograph, music machine, orchestra, band, singer, speaker, ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.63 - Sale To Certain Persons
    (a) A person commits an offense if the person with criminal negligence sells an alcoholic beverage to an habitual drunkard or an intoxicated or insane ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.64 - Indecent Graphic Material
    No holder of a license or permit may possess or display on the licensed premises a card, calendar, placard, picture, or handbill that is immoral, ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.65 - Beverages Made From Certain Materials Prohibited
    No person may manufacture, import, sell, or possess for the purpose of sale an alcoholic beverage made from: (1) any compound made from synthetic materials; ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.66 - Beverages Of Certain Alcohol Content Prohibited
    No person may manufacture, sell, barter, or exchange a beverage that contains alcohol in excess of one-half of one percent by volume and not more ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.67 - Prior Approval Of Malt Beverages
    (a) No person may ship or cause to be shipped into the state, import into the state, manufacture and offer for sale in the state, ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.68 - Consignment Sale Prohibited
    A person commits an offense if he is a party to, or directly or indirectly interested in or connected with, a consignment sale of an ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.69 - False Statement
    Except as provided in Section 103.05(d) of this code, a person who makes a false statement or false representation in an application for a permit ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.70 - Common Nuisance
    (a) A room, building, boat, structure, or other place where alcoholic beverages are sold, bartered, manufactured, stored, possessed, or consumed in violation of this code ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.71 - Inspection Of Vehicle
    No holder of a permit issued under Title 3, Subtitle A, of this code, may refuse to allow the commission or its authorized representative or ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.72 - Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverage On Premises Licensed For Off-Premises Consumption
    (a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly consumes liquor or beer on the premises of a holder of a wine and beer ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.73 - Expungement Of Conviction For Consumption On Premises Licensed For Off-Premises Consumption
    (a) A person convicted of not more than one violation of Section 101.72 of this code within 12 months, after the first anniversary of the ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.74 - Offenses Relating To Bingo
    (a) An organization licensed to conduct bingo under Chapter 2001, Occupations Code, may not offer an alcoholic beverage as a bingo prize or as a ...
  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 101.75 - Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverages Near Schools
    (a) A person commits an offense if the person possesses an open container or consumes an alcoholic beverage on a public street, public alley, or ...
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