16 Tex. Admin. Code § 45.5 - Denial of Product Registration
(a) The
commission may deny an application for product registration for one or more of
the following reasons:
(1) the product label
does not meet applicable federal requirements;
(2) registration of the product would create
a cross-tier violation;
(3) the
label includes a statement, design, device, or representation that is obscene
or indecent;
(4) the commission
determines the product would create a public safety concern; or
(5) the commission determines the product
violates any other section of the Code.
(b) No alcoholic beverage label may contain
any statement, design, device, or representation of or relating to any
guarantee, irrespective of falsity, other than a bona fide guarantee to refund
the purchase price if the consumer is dissatisfied.
(c) If the commission denies an application
to register a product, the applicant is prohibited from shipping or importing
into or within the state, manufacturing or offering for sale, or distributing
or selling the product in the state using the denied label.
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