Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB617 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 13, 2009      TO: Honorable Edmund Kuempel, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures      FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB617 by Isett (Relating to the possession of certain quantities of alcoholic beverages in a dry area.), As Introduced    No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would amend the Alcoholic Beverage Code by repealing Section 101.32, removing the statutory provision indicating prima facie evidence of intent to sell through possession of more than one quart of liquor or more than 24 twelve-ounce bottles of beer in a dry area.  The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a two-thirds vote of all the members in each house, otherwise it would take effect on September 1, 2009, and the bill would apply regardless of when the offense was committed, but only for trials commencing on or after the effective date.    The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and the Department of Public safety indicate the bill will have no fiscal impact to either agency. Local Government Impact No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.    Source Agencies:405 Department of Public Safety, 458 Alcoholic Beverage Commission   LBB Staff:  JOB, JRO, GG, ESi    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 13, 2009





  TO: Honorable Edmund Kuempel, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures      FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB617 by Isett (Relating to the possession of certain quantities of alcoholic beverages in a dry area.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable Edmund Kuempel, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures
FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB617 by Isett (Relating to the possession of certain quantities of alcoholic beverages in a dry area.), As Introduced

 Honorable Edmund Kuempel, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures 

 Honorable Edmund Kuempel, Chair, House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures 

 John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB617 by Isett (Relating to the possession of certain quantities of alcoholic beverages in a dry area.), As Introduced

HB617 by Isett (Relating to the possession of certain quantities of alcoholic beverages in a dry area.), As Introduced



No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would amend the Alcoholic Beverage Code by repealing Section 101.32, removing the statutory provision indicating prima facie evidence of intent to sell through possession of more than one quart of liquor or more than 24 twelve-ounce bottles of beer in a dry area.  The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a two-thirds vote of all the members in each house, otherwise it would take effect on September 1, 2009, and the bill would apply regardless of when the offense was committed, but only for trials commencing on or after the effective date.    The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and the Department of Public safety indicate the bill will have no fiscal impact to either agency.

The bill would amend the Alcoholic Beverage Code by repealing Section 101.32, removing the statutory provision indicating prima facie evidence of intent to sell through possession of more than one quart of liquor or more than 24 twelve-ounce bottles of beer in a dry area.  The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a two-thirds vote of all the members in each house, otherwise it would take effect on September 1, 2009, and the bill would apply regardless of when the offense was committed, but only for trials commencing on or after the effective date. 

 

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and the Department of Public safety indicate the bill will have no fiscal impact to either agency.

Local Government Impact

No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.

Source Agencies: 405 Department of Public Safety, 458 Alcoholic Beverage Commission

405 Department of Public Safety, 458 Alcoholic Beverage Commission

LBB Staff: JOB, JRO, GG, ESi

 JOB, JRO, GG, ESi