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79R17483 MCK-F


By:  Brimer                                                       S.B. No. 1255

Substitute the following for S.B. No. 1255:                                   

By:  Homer                                                    C.S.S.B. No. 1255


A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the number of certain alcoholic beverage permits and licenses that may be issued for a single location. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 12, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended by adding Section 12.06 to read as follows: Sec. 12.06. USE OF FACILITIES. (a) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit or whose brand was legally sold in this state may contract with the holder of a brewer's permit for the use of the permit holder's brewing facilities or to provide brewing services. (b) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit or whose brand was legally sold in this state is not required to own its brewing facilities. (c) More than one brewer's permit may be issued for a single premises if the permit holder for the premises has contracted with an entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit or whose brand was legally sold in this state for the use of the permit holder's brewing facilities or to provide brewing services. (d) This section does not authorize a person acting as an agent for a brewery located outside of this state to contract with the holder of a brewer's permit to brew ale or malt liquor on the person's behalf. A contract described by this subsection may only be entered into by the holder of a brewer's permit and another person holding a permit under this code. SECTION 2. Chapter 13, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended by adding Section 13.04 to read as follows: Sec. 13.04. USE OF FACILITIES. (a) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit or whose brand was legally sold in this state may contract with the holder of a nonresident brewer's permit for the use of the permit holder's brewing facilities or to provide brewing services. (b) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit or whose brand was legally sold in this state is not required to own its brewing facilities. (c) More than one nonresident brewer's permit may be issued for a single premises if the permit holder for the premises has contracted with an entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit or whose brand was legally sold in this state for the use of the permit holder's brewing facilities or to provide brewing services. (d) This section does not authorize a person acting as an agent for a brewery located outside of this state to contract with the holder of a nonresident brewer's permit to brew ale or malt liquor on the person's behalf. A contract described by this subsection may only be entered into by the holder of a nonresident brewer's permit and another person holding a permit under this code. SECTION 3. Section 61.41, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 61.41. SECOND LICENSE AT SAME LOCATION; EFFECT ON EXISTING LICENSE. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (d), no [No] license may be issued for a premises, location, or place of business for which a license is in effect unless the holder of the existing license has shown to the satisfaction of the commission that the license holder [he] will no longer exercise any privilege granted by the existing license at that location. (b) If the holder of the existing license desires to transfer the license to another location, the license holder [he] may apply for a transfer of location in accordance with this code. (c) If the holder of the existing license has made a declaration required by the commission that the license holder [he] will no longer use the license, the license holder [he] may not manufacture or sell beer or possess it for the purpose of sale until the license has been reinstated. The holder may apply to the county judge for the reinstatement of the [his] license in the same manner and according to the same procedure as in the case of an original license application. The county judge or the commission or administrator may deny reinstatement of the license for any cause for which an original license application may be denied. (d) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) and Sections 11.49 and 109.53, more than one manufacturer's or nonresident manufacturer's license may be issued for a single premises if the license holder for the premises has contracted with an entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a manufacturer's or nonresident manufacturer's license or whose brand was legally sold in this state for the use of the license holder's premises for manufacturing purposes or to provide manufacturing services. SECTION 4. Section 62.03(a), Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) Except as provided by Section 62.14, each [Each] applicant for a manufacturer's license shall file with an [his] application a sworn statement that the applicant [he] will be engaged in the business of brewing and packaging beer in this state [Texas] in quantities sufficient to make the applicant's [of his] operation [that of] a bona fide brewing manufacturer within three years of the issuance of the [his] original license. If the applicant is a corporation, the statement must be signed by one of its principal officers. The county judge may [shall] not approve an application unless it is accompanied by the required sworn statement. SECTION 5. Chapter 62, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended by adding Section 62.14 to read as follows: Sec. 62.14. USE OF FACILITIES. (a) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a manufacturer's or nonresident manufacturer's license or whose brand was legally sold in this state may contract with the holder of a manufacturer's license for the use of the license holder's manufacturing facilities or to provide manufacturing services. (b) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a manufacturer's or nonresident manufacturer's license or whose brand was legally sold in this state is not required to own its manufacturing facilities. (c) This section does not authorize a person acting as an agent for a manufacturer located outside of this state to contract with the holder of a manufacturer's license to manufacture beer on the person's behalf. A contract described by this subsection may only be entered into by the holder of a manufacturer's license and another person holding a license under this code. SECTION 6. Chapter 63, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended by adding Section 63.05 to read as follows: Sec. 63.05. USE OF FACILITIES. (a) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a manufacturer's or nonresident manufacturer's license or whose brand was legally sold in this state may contract with the holder of a nonresident manufacturer's license for the use of the license holder's manufacturing facilities or to provide manufacturing services. (b) An entity or successor to an entity that on May 1, 2005, held a manufacturer's or nonresident manufacturer's license or whose brand was legally sold in this state is not required to own its manufacturing facilities. (c) This section does not authorize a person acting as an agent for a manufacturer located outside of this state to contract with the holder of a nonresident manufacturer's license to manufacture beer on the person's behalf. A contract described by this subsection may only be entered into by the holder of a nonresident manufacturer's license and another person holding a license under this code. SECTION 7. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2005.