16 Tex. Admin. Code § 33.78 - Nonprofit Entity Temporary Events
(a) A
Nonprofit Entity Temporary Event Permit shall only be issued to a nonprofit
entity as defined by Alcoholic Beverage Code §
30.01.
(b) An application for a Nonprofit Entity
Temporary Event Permit shall be made on forms provided by the commission and
shall be signed and sworn to by the applicant.
(c) The requestor shall e-mail the completed
Nonprofit Entity Temporary Event Permit application forms to the Events email
address for the TABC Region in which the event will be held.
(d) The applicant shall remit payment of fees
at the time the application is filed. The fee for a Nonprofit Entity Temporary
Event Permit is $50 per day.
(e) In
addition to the application forms, other documents related to the event that
may be required include a letter from the property owner, sponsorship
agreements, promoter agreements, concession agreements, management agreements,
diagrams, site maps, local governmental authorization, and any other documents
needed to determine qualification under the Alcoholic Beverage Code.
(f) If the event is approved, the commission
shall issue to the applicant a Nonprofit Entity Temporary Event Permit showing
on its face the effective dates of the permit.
(g) Permit holders may sell any alcoholic
beverage authorized by law to be sold where the event is to be held.
(h) Permit holders must purchase distilled
spirits for Nonprofit Entity Temporary Events from a local distributor permit
holder.
(i) A nonprofit entity is
not limited in the number of events it may hold under this section in a
calendar year, except for certain events in dry areas as provided by Alcoholic
Beverage Code §
30.09.
(j) Events in dry counties must comply with
Alcoholic Beverage Code §
30.09.
(k) Auction-only Events.
(1) Subsections (d) - (h) of this section do
not apply to a Nonprofit Temporary Event at which alcoholic beverages are
auctioned but not otherwise sold or served to a consumer.
(2) Events under this subsection do not
require prior approval and are not subject to late fees.
(3) The holder of a Nonprofit Entity
Temporary Event Permit may conduct an auction on the licensed premises of
another only if:
(A) all alcohol auctioned is
stored separately from other alcohol stored, sold, or served by the permittee;
and
(B) all alcohol auctioned,
whether sold or unsold, is removed from the licensed premises immediately
following the event.
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