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Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code - Chapter 54 Out-Of-State Winery Direct Shipper's PermitLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Alcoholic Beverage Code > Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code - Chapter 54 Out-Of-State Winery Direct Shipper's Permit The holder of an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit may sell and deliver wine that is produced or bottled by the permittee to an ultimate ... The holder of an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit may not: (1) sell or ship wine to a minor; (2) deliver wine to a consumer ... An out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit may only be issued to a person who: (1) does not hold a winery permit in the State of ... The annual state fee for an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit is $75. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 36, § 2, eff. May ... (a) All wine sold or shipped by the holder of an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit must be in a package that is clearly and ... (a) The holder of an out-of- state winery direct shipper's permit shall maintain records of all sales and deliveries made under the permit. (b) The ... (a) Sales made by the holder of an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit shall be deemed to have been made in the State of Texas ... A consumer purchasing wine from the holder of an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit may not resell the wine, and any such wine that is ... Wine shipped under this chapter may be delivered to persons located in a dry area. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 36, § 2, ... If the holder of an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit has satisfied all federal label approval requirements for a particular brand of wine, then no ... The commission shall adopt rules and forms necessary to implement this chapter. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 36, § 2, eff. May 9, ... Any person who does not hold an out-of-state winery direct shipper's permit who sells and ships alcohol from outside of Texas to an ultimate consumer ... The holder of a promotional permit may, on behalf of a distiller, brewer, rectifier, manufacturer, winery, or wine bottler with whom the promotional permit holder ... (a) The annual state fee for a promotional permit is $300. (b) A local fee may not be charged for the application or issuance of ... The holder of a promotional permit may not hold an interest, directly or indirectly, in a permit or license issued under this code other than ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |