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Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code - Chapter 22 Package Store PermitLegal Research Home > Texas Laws > Alcoholic Beverage Code > Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code - Chapter 22 Package Store Permit The holder of a package store permit may: (1) purchase liquor in this state from the holder of a winery, wholesaler's, class B wholesaler's, or ... The annual state fee for a package store permit is $500. Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 420, ch. 194, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977. ... (a) The holder of a package store permit or wine only package store permit issued for a location within a city or town or within ... (a) No person may hold or have an interest, directly or indirectly, in more than five package stores or in their business or permit. (b) ... If one person or two or more persons related within the first degree of consanguinity have a majority of the ownership in two or more ... (a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 102.05 of this code and in Subsection (b) of this section, no person who holds a package store ... If a person holding a package store permit who also holds a retail dealer's off-premise license for the same location violates a provision of this ... The owner of more than one package store who is also the holder of a local cartage permit may transfer alcoholic beverages between any of ... Except as authorized under Section 52.01 of this code, no person may break or open a container containing liquor or beer or possess an opened ... Except as authorized under Section 52.01, no person may sell, barter, exchange, deliver, or give away any drink or drinks of alcoholic beverages from a ... The commission or administrator may suspend or cancel a package store permit after giving the permittee notice and the opportunity to show compliance with all ... (a) A package store permittee may not knowingly utilize or employ any person under the age of 21 to work on the premises of a ... (a) The premises of a package store shall be completely separated from the premises of other businesses by a solid, opaque wall from floor to ... (a) No package store permittee, except for permittees wholly owned by the same persons, may conduct business in a manner so as to directly or ... (a) A package store permit may not be owned or held by a public corporation, or by any entity which is directly or indirectly owned ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |
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