16 Tex. Admin. Code § 33.10 - Citizenship and Status
(a) An individual
who applies for a license or permit shall, at the time of filing the
application, be a United States citizen or legally authorized to work in the
United States. The commission will not issue a license or permit to a person
that will cause the person to be in violation of the person's immigration
status and/or result in the individual being illegally in the United
States.
(b) No license or permit
shall be issued to a corporation, partnership, firm, association, or other
legal entity, other than an individual, unless the entity is formed by filing a
certificate of formation or registered to transact business in this state. This
requirement does not apply to:
(1) An entity
holding a brewer's license, and other licenses and permits as are necessary to
the operation of the brewer's license ;
(2) A holder of a carrier's permit;
or
(3) A foreign corporation that
was engaged in the legal alcoholic beverages business in this State under
charter or permit prior to August 24, 1935.
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