Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1678

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to ownership restrictions on the holders of permits and licenses authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages.

Impact

The enactment of SB1678 would have significant implications for local governments looking to engage in or control the sale of alcoholic beverages through public facilities. By providing these entities with a legal framework to circumvent existing restrictions, it would enable municipalities and counties to operate in a manner that encourages investment and ownership structures that align with public financing. It also streamlines the regulatory environment for government entities seeking to navigate the complexities of alcohol sales regulation.

Summary

SB1678 seeks to amend the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code by introducing a provision that alters ownership restrictions related to permits and licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages. Specifically, the bill addresses scenarios where such permits are associated with facilities owned by municipalities or counties that are financed with public securities, allowing for exceptions to current prohibitions against subterfuge ownership. This change aims to clarify the conditions under which a municipality or county can hold ownership interests in alcohol licenses and permits.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1678 may raise points of contention among stakeholders in the alcohol industry and local governments. Proponents advocate that the bill facilitates local economic development and provides municipalities with the necessary tools to adequately manage public facilities that are financially supported by public securities. Conversely, opponents may argue that enabling public entities to hold ownership permits could lead to conflicts of interest or a reduction in accountability regarding the sale of alcoholic beverages, potentially undermining the integrity of alcohol licensing frameworks.

Companion Bills

TX HB691

Identical Relating to ownership restrictions on the holders of permits and licenses authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages.

TX HB1505

Similar To Relating to the promotion or advertising of alcoholic beverages in relation to certain facilities owned by a municipality or county.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.