16 Tex. Admin. Code § 33.72 - Term of Authorization; Annual Limitation on Authorizations
(a) Temporary Event Approvals and File and
Use Notifications shall be effective for no more than four consecutive days,
except as provided by subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Temporary Event Approvals issued to
holders of a mixed beverage permit for events conducted in accordance with
Alcoholic Beverage Code §
28.20 may be
effective for:
(1) no more than five
consecutive days; or
(2) up to six
consecutive days if necessary to accommodate the postponement of a scheduled
racing event due to an act of nature.
(c) A person or entity may use a Temporary
Event Approval or File and Use Notification at the same location for no more
than ten events in a calendar year if the person or entity that will hold the
authorization has an ownership interest in the real property or a portion of it
or has a lease for its use of the location. For purposes of this rule, a lease
is defined as a contractual agreement by which one party conveys an estate in
property to another party, for a limited period, subject to conditions, in
exchange for something of value, but retains ownership. The ten-event
limitation does not apply to a location that meets the definition of a Public
Entertainment Facility in Alcoholic Beverage Code §
108.73,
regardless of whether it holds that designation.
(d) A Nonprofit Entity Temporary Event Permit
shall be effective for no more than ten consecutive days unless the executive
director or the executive director's designated representative, on the basis of
a case-by-case review of the specific situation, grants additional
time.
(e) Upon written request, the
executive director or the executive director's designated representative may
make an exception to the limitations of subsections (a), (c), and (d) of this
section on a case-by case basis. An exception request will be granted or denied
in writing.
(f) Authorization for
an event under this subchapter automatically terminates upon issuance of a
two-year license or permit for the event location, regardless of the term of
the temporary event authorization.
(g) The effective dates of an event
authorization under this subchapter must cover the period in which alcoholic
beverages will be delivered or stored in addition to the event
itself.
(h) A temporary permit or
license expires on the date indicated on the license or permit or on the same
date as the primary permit, whichever occurs earlier.
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