Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB406

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

Caption

Relating to local regulation of the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages on certain formerly licensed or permitted premises.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly enhance the regulatory powers of local governments concerning alcohol consumption in their jurisdictions. This could lead to tighter controls on premises that have previously been linked to criminal activity. By enabling the local authorities to prohibit alcohol possession and consumption in these scenarios, HB406 seeks to foster safer community environments and address concerns related to public welfare that arise from problematic establishments.

Summary

House Bill 406 seeks to empower local governments in Texas to regulate the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages on specific premises that were previously licensed or permitted for such activities. This bill allows a county's commissioners court or a city's governing board to enact restrictions if the prior license was canceled or not renewed due to ongoing criminal activity that poses a threat to public health, safety, or welfare. The intent is to provide a mechanism for local authorities to respond effectively to issues arising from locations associated with criminal conduct.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB406 among lawmakers and the community is expected to be mixed. Supporters may argue that the bill is a necessary step toward addressing public safety concerns associated with alcohol consumption in establishments that have a history of criminal activities. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for overreach and the implications for property rights and individual freedoms in the context of local governance.

Contention

The debate surrounding HB406 is likely to center on the balance of power between state and local governments. Notably, there may be points of contention regarding the criteria for determining whether a premise's license should be revoked and the potential impacts this could have on businesses and their rights. Additionally, there could be discussions regarding the implications for community autonomy and the ability to make decisions tailored to local circumstances, particularly concerning issues of public health and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB670

Relating to the possession and consumption of wine on the premises of a mixed beverage permittee.

TX SB191

Relating to prohibiting the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of certain sexually oriented businesses; creating a criminal offense; providing a criminal penalty.

TX HB3339

Relating to the sale and regulation of alcoholic beverages by certain retailers.

TX HB4964

Relating to the sale, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Texas State History Museum.

TX SB2060

Relating to the sale, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Texas State History Museum.

TX HB1825

Relating to the consumption, possession, and sale of alcoholic beverages at certain performing arts facilities owned by certain school districts.

TX SB2095

Relating to the prosecution of the offense involving the possession or carrying of certain weapons on the premises or property of certain locations.

TX HB115

Relating to the offense of public consumption of alcoholic beverages during certain hours.

TX HB1694

Relating to a local option election on the sale of alcoholic beverages in certain areas of a municipality and the local regulation of premises in those areas.

TX HB2200

Relating to the sale of spirit coolers by certain alcoholic beverage permittees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.