Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3785

Caption

Relating to the manufacture of wine by the holder of a winery permit.

Impact

The bill's provisions are significant for the alcoholic beverage industry in Texas as they tighten the eligibility criteria for winery permits. By requiring that winery permit holders actively manufacture wine, HB3785 aims to enhance oversight and ensure compliance with state regulations. This change is expected to impact existing permit holders, especially those who may have done little to no wine production in the past. To mitigate potential negative effects, the bill includes a grandfather clause that allows certain previously issued permits to remain valid under specific conditions, providing a transitional pathway for older permit holders.

Summary

House Bill 3785 aims to regulate the manufacture of wine by the holders of winery permits in Texas. The bill introduces a requirement for all winery permit holders to be actively engaged in wine production, thereby defining more stringent criteria for these permits. It seeks to address concerns about the legitimacy of permits and prevent misuse by ensuring that only entities genuinely involved in the wine-making process can hold such permits. The bill establishes a framework for the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to implement rules governing this practice, including allowances for delays due to factors beyond the permit holders' control, like crop failures.

Contention

Legislative discussions around HB3785 could bring to the fore varying opinions regarding the balance between regulation and business freedom. Supporters may argue that stricter regulations are necessary to ensure that consumer trust in the Texas wine industry is maintained while addressing past issues of compliance. However, critics could contend that such regulations may overreach, creating barriers for small-scale wineries or those looking to enter the market, potentially limiting the diversity and growth of the industry. As with many regulatory changes, the nuances of implementation will likely be debated among stakeholders.

Additional_notes

Overall, the passage of HB3785 is a step toward consolidating state laws concerning winery operations, aligning them with consumer protection and industry standards. The implementation of these regulations will require careful management by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to ensure that the interests of both consumers and producers are well balanced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4052

Relating to the manufacture of wine by the holder of a winery permit.

TX HB3016

Relating to the amount of wine certain wineries may sell directly to consumers.

TX HB2686

Relating to the storage of wine by a winery.

TX SB60

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX HB3656

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX SB1322

Relating to the purchase and sale of vintage distilled spirits by the holder of a package store permit or local distributor's permit.

TX SB1678

Relating to discounts provided by package store and wine only package store permit holders on the purchase of alcoholic beverages.

TX HB3350

Relating to the purchase and sale of vintage distilled spirits by the holder of a package store permit or local distributor's permit.

TX HB4685

Relating to the sale by certain alcoholic beverage permit holders of wine or liquor at a cost below the cost to the seller.

TX HB1978

Relating to discounts provided by package store and wine only package store permit holders on the purchase of alcoholic beverages.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.