16 Tex. Admin. Code § 50.19 - Application for Primary In-House Seller Server School Certificate
(a) Application. An
application for an original or renewal primary in-house seller server school
certificate must be completed and submitted on forms provided by the
commission.
(b) An applicant for a
primary in-house seller server school certificate must satisfy the requirements
of paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection.
(1) Be the current holder of a retail permit
or license issued by the commission and employ a minimum of 150 individuals.
The duties of the permit or license holder's employees must include the
preparation, sale, service, or delivery of alcoholic beverages to ultimate
consumers.
(2) Be a hotel management
or holding company that owns or operates a minimum of five hotels which employ
a minimum of 200 individuals whose duties include preparation, sale, service,
or delivery of alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers. The primary in-house
seller server school must be managed and controlled by the hotel management or
holding company and not the owned or managed hotels.
(c) Disclosure of Owners, Officers,
Directors, Managers, and Instructors.
(1) An
applicant whose owners, officers, directors, and managers are an exact match to
those previously provided to the commission in connection with a license or
permit currently held by the applicant is exempt from the requirements of
paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of this subsection. However, the applicant must
identify the license or permit application where the information requested in
those paragraphs can be found.
(2)
The applicant for an original certificate or change of ownership for an
in-house seller server school must disclose all individual owners, individuals
and legal entities having an ownership interest, and all officers, directors,
managers, and instructors.
(3) A
legal entity must provide the formation and registration documents and must be
authorized to transact business in this state.
(4) A personal history sheet must be
completed and submitted with the application for each individual who is an
owner or holds an ownership interest in a legal entity, and each partner,
officer, director, manager, and trainer if:
(A) the applicant has not previously provided
a personal history sheet for the individual; or
(B) the information previously provided is no
longer true and correct.
(5) An individual required to submit a
personal history sheet must at the same time submit an authorization for a
criminal history background check.
(6) Additional information may be required by
the commission to verify ownership or qualifications of an applicant or
individual.
(d) An
applicant for a primary in-house seller server school must designate:
(1) a certified trainer responsible for the
oversight, operation, training, and compliance at the seller server school;
and
(2) an individual responsible
for the day-to-day management and operations at the seller server
school.
(e) The applicant
must sign and verify that:
(1) the applicant
has authority to act on behalf of all owners;
(2) the applicant has personally completed or
reviewed the application and has personal knowledge of and is responsible for
its content;
(3) all parts of the
application that apply are complete;
(4) each fact, disclosure, and statement made
in the application is true and correct at the time the application is
submitted;
(5) the applicant
acknowledges that an application for a certificate is a government document and
is subject to verification by the commission; and
(6) the applicant acknowledges that providing
false or misleading information or omitting a material fact may result in the
refusal of the application, cancellation of a certificate, or criminal
prosecution.
(f)
Incomplete applications or applications submitted without required fees will
neither be accepted for processing nor returned to the applicant.
(g) An applicant must:
(1) keep an exact copy of the application
submitted to the commission; and
(2)
complete and correct any deficiencies within ten business days after being
notified of the deficiency.
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