16 Tex. Admin. Code § 33.81 - Purchase of Alcoholic Beverages for a Temporary Event
(a) This section applies to holders of Mixed
Beverage Permits when selling alcoholic beverages at an event authorized by a
Temporary Event Approval or under a File and Use Notification.
(b) Except as provided by subsection (c) of
this section, a Mixed Beverage Permit holder purchasing alcoholic beverages for
an event at a temporary location in a county other than the county in which the
premises covered by its primary permit is located must:
(1) purchase the alcoholic beverages from a
seller authorized under this code to sell the alcoholic beverages to members of
the retail tier in the county in which the permit holder sells the alcoholic
beverages under this section; and
(2) keep a record of the amount of alcoholic
beverages purchased and sold under this section, by type, for no less than two
years following the last day of the event.
(c) If the temporary event is held in a
county that includes more than one territory, as that term is defined by
Alcoholic Beverage Code §
102.71(5),
a Mixed Beverage Permit holder must purchase malt beverages from the
distributor holding the territorial agreement covering the temporary event
location.
(d) Except as restricted
by subsection (e) for certain events, this section does not preclude a Mixed
Beverage Permit holder from transporting alcoholic beverages in stock at its
primary location to a temporary event.
(e) Holders of Mixed Beverage Permits who
sell wine and malt beverages at an event authorized by Alcoholic Beverage Code
§
28.20 in a
county other than the county in which the premises covered by the permit is
located must:
(1) purchase all wine and malt
beverages sold at the event from a distributor or wholesaler authorized to sell
the beverages in the county in which the permit holder sells the alcoholic
beverages under this subsection;
(2) comply with subsections (b)(2) and (c) of
this section; and
(3) report to the
commission, on forms provided by the commission, the amount of beverages
purchased and sold at the event.
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