16 Tex. Admin. Code § 34.4 - Suspensions
(a) This section implements Alcoholic
Beverage Code (Code) §11.64(a), which requires the commission to adopt
rules addressing when a suspension may be imposed without the opportunity to
pay a civil penalty.
(b) The
executive director or the executive director's designee may deny a licensee or
permittee the option of paying a civil fine in lieu of a suspension of the
license or permit if the licensee or permittee has violated one or more of the
following provisions of the Code:
(1) Section
11.61(b)(14): sale to an intoxicated person by a permittee;
(2) Section 22.12: breach of the peace on the
premises of a package store;
(3)
Section 28.11: breach of the peace on the premises of a mixed beverage
permittee;
(4) Section 32.17(a)(2):
refuse to allow an authorized agent or representative to come onto the
premises;
(5) Section 32.17(a)(3):
refuse to furnish requested information to the commission or its agents or
representatives;
(6) Section
32.17(a)(7): consumption or service of alcohol on the premises during
prohibited hours;
(7) Section
61.71(a)(5): sale to a minor by a licensee;
(8) Section 61.71(a)(6): sale to an
intoxicated person by a licensee;
(9) Section 61.74(a)(14): sale to a minor by
a licensee;
(10) Section 69.13:
breach of the peace on the premises of an on-premise retail malt beverage
dealer;
(11) Section 71.09: breach
of the peace on the premises of an off-premise retail malt beverage
dealer;
(12) Section 101.04: refuse
to allow inspection;
(13) Section
104.01(a)(4): solicitation of drinks;
(14) Section 101.63: sale to an intoxicated
person;
(15) Section 106.03: sale
to a minor;
(16) Section 106.06:
purchase of alcohol for a minor;
(17) Section 106.15: engage in prohibited
activity related to dancing by a person under 18;
(18) Chapter 105: sale or offer of sale of an
alcoholic beverage during prohibited hours, or consumption or permitting
consumption of an alcoholic beverage during prohibited hours;
(19) any offense relating to gambling,
prostitution or trafficking of persons; or
(20) any offense relating to controlled
substances or drugs.
(c)
For the violations referenced in subsection (b) of this section, and after
considering the circumstances required or allowed to be considered in this
section, the executive director or the executive director's designee has
discretion to determine whether to allow a licensee or permittee the option to
pay a civil penalty in lieu of a suspension but is not required to allow such
payment in lieu of suspension.
(d)
In determining whether to deny a licensee or permittee the option to pay a
civil penalty in lieu of a suspension, the executive director or the executive
director's designee shall consider any aggravating or mitigating factual
circumstances related to the violation, including but not limited to:
(1) the type of license or permit held by the
violating licensee or permittee;
(2) the type of violation or violations
charged;
(3) the licensee's or
permittee's record of past violations, including the number, type and frequency
of violations of the Code and of the rules of the commission; and
(4) the date the license or permit was
issued.
(e) In addition
to the circumstances listed in subsection (d) of this section that must be
considered in determining whether to allow a licensee or permittee the option
to pay a civil penalty in lieu of a suspension, the executive director or the
executive director's designee may also consider other circumstances, including
but not limited to:
(1) whether the sale of
alcoholic beverages constitutes the primary or partial source of the licensee
or permittee's business;
(2)
whether the violation was caused by intentional or reckless conduct by the
licensee or permittee;
(3) whether
the violation caused the serious bodily injury or death of another;
(4) whether the character and nature of the
licensee's or permittee's operation were reasonably calculated to avoid
violations of the Code and rules of the commission at the time of violation;
and/or
(5) whether the licensee or
permittee has taken action to remediate the violation and to prevent future
violations.
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