Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4285

Filed
3/10/25  
Out of House Committee
5/5/25  
Voted on by House
5/10/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/25/25  
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the storage of alcoholic beverages by the holder of a passenger transportation permit.

Impact

The bill aims to harmonize and simplify the storage rules for alcoholic beverages, particularly focusing on the aviation industry. By broadening the locations where permit holders can store alcohol, it positions Texas to align more closely with operational practices in other states, potentially enhancing the state's attractiveness as a hub for passenger transportation. The effective date of September 1, 2025, provides a timeline for airports and airline companies to prepare for compliance with the new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 4285 proposes amendments to the Alcoholic Beverage Code, specifically addressing the storage of alcoholic beverages by holders of passenger transportation permits. This bill allows these permit holders to store alcoholic beverages in sealed containers of any size at airports they regularly serve, as well as locations within a five-mile radius of those airports. The intent of the legislation is to facilitate easier handling and distribution of alcoholic beverages for commercial passenger airlines, making operations more efficient while complying with both state and federal regulations.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 4285 appears to be overwhelmingly supportive, as indicated by the legislative votes — 128 in favor in the House with no opposition recorded during the final vote. This suggests a consensus among lawmakers on the necessity and practicality of the bill, which may be seen as beneficial not only for airlines but also for passengers who wish to enjoy a seamless travel experience. The lack of opposition may reflect a broader recognition of the importance of modernizing regulations to meet current operational needs in aviation.

Contention

While the bill passed with strong support, concerns could arise from various stakeholders, particularly those focused on issues of alcohol distribution and regulation. Potential points of contention may include the implications for local businesses and the control of alcohol sales and distribution around airports. However, specific opposition voices or contentious debates were not prominently noted in the discussions surrounding the bill, indicating a relatively smooth legislative journey.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Alcoholic Beverage Code

  • Chapter 48. Passenger Transportation Permit
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Companion Bills

TX SB2334

Identical Relating to the storage of alcoholic beverages by an airline passenger transportation permittee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.