Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB923 Senate Committee Report / Analysis

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                    BILL ANALYSIS        Senate Research Center   C.S.S.B. 923     82R16091 MCK-F   By: Deuell         Business & Commerce         5/10/2011         Committee Report (Substituted)    

BILL ANALYSIS

 

 

Senate Research Center C.S.S.B. 923
82R16091 MCK-F By: Deuell
 Business & Commerce
 5/10/2011
 Committee Report (Substituted)

Senate Research Center

C.S.S.B. 923

82R16091 MCK-F

By: Deuell

 

Business & Commerce

 

5/10/2011

 

Committee Report (Substituted)

       AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT   Section 16.04, Alcoholic Beverage Code, requires all holders of winery permits to also hold a winemaker's and basic blender's permit from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury (TTB). Under current circumstances, the federal bureau allows wineries to hold one federal permit for two non-contiguous premises.   C.S.S.B. 923 creates a new permit: the branch winery permit. This permit would only be available to wineries that have received a non-contiguous permit from the TTB, and would only cover the second premises regulated by the federal permit.   C.S.S.B. 923 amends current law relating to creating a branch winery permit.   RULEMAKING AUTHORITY   This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency.   SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS   SECTION 1. Amends Section 11.39(d), Alcoholic Beverage Code, to provide that this section does not apply to an applicant for a daily temporary mixed beverage permit, a branch winery permit, or a caterer's permit.   SECTION 2. Redesignates Sections 16.01, 16.011, 16.02, 16.03, 16.04, 16.05, 16.06, 16.07, 16.08, and 16.09, Alcoholic Beverage Code, as Subchapter A, Chapter 16, Alcoholic Beverage Code, and adds a heading to Subchapter A, to read as follows:   SUBCHAPTER A. WINERY PERMIT   SECTION 3. Amends Chapter 16, Alcoholic Beverage Code, by adding Subchapter B, as follows:   SUBCHAPTER B. BRANCH WINERY PERMIT   Sec. 16.21. AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES. Authorizes the holder of a branch winery permit to engage in the same activities as the holder of a winery permit.   Sec. 16.22. FEE. Provides that the annual state fee for a branch winery permit is $75.   Sec. 16.23. BOND NOT REQUIRED. Provides that an applicant for a branch winery permit is not required to file a bond.   Sec. 16.24. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE. Authorizes a winery permit to be issued only:   (1) to the holder of a winery permit who also holds a federal winemaker's and blender's basic permit that regulates noncontiguous premises; and   (2) for the noncontiguous premises regulated by the federal winemaker's and blender's basic permit that are not the winery permit holder's primary place of business.   Sec. 16.25. EXPIRATION OF PERMIT. Provides that a branch winery permit expires on the same date as the holder's winery permit.   Sec. 16.26. APPLICATION. Authorizes an application for an original or renewal branch winery permit to be made concurrently with the application for an original or renewal winery permit or at any other time.   SECTION 4. Effective date: September 1, 2011. 

 

 

 

AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT

 

Section 16.04, Alcoholic Beverage Code, requires all holders of winery permits to also hold a winemaker's and basic blender's permit from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury (TTB). Under current circumstances, the federal bureau allows wineries to hold one federal permit for two non-contiguous premises.

 

C.S.S.B. 923 creates a new permit: the branch winery permit. This permit would only be available to wineries that have received a non-contiguous permit from the TTB, and would only cover the second premises regulated by the federal permit.

 

C.S.S.B. 923 amends current law relating to creating a branch winery permit.

 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

 

This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency.

 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

 

SECTION 1. Amends Section 11.39(d), Alcoholic Beverage Code, to provide that this section does not apply to an applicant for a daily temporary mixed beverage permit, a branch winery permit, or a caterer's permit.

 

SECTION 2. Redesignates Sections 16.01, 16.011, 16.02, 16.03, 16.04, 16.05, 16.06, 16.07, 16.08, and 16.09, Alcoholic Beverage Code, as Subchapter A, Chapter 16, Alcoholic Beverage Code, and adds a heading to Subchapter A, to read as follows:

 

SUBCHAPTER A. WINERY PERMIT

 

SECTION 3. Amends Chapter 16, Alcoholic Beverage Code, by adding Subchapter B, as follows:

 

SUBCHAPTER B. BRANCH WINERY PERMIT

 

Sec. 16.21. AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES. Authorizes the holder of a branch winery permit to engage in the same activities as the holder of a winery permit.

 

Sec. 16.22. FEE. Provides that the annual state fee for a branch winery permit is $75.

 

Sec. 16.23. BOND NOT REQUIRED. Provides that an applicant for a branch winery permit is not required to file a bond.

 

Sec. 16.24. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE. Authorizes a winery permit to be issued only:

 

(1) to the holder of a winery permit who also holds a federal winemaker's and blender's basic permit that regulates noncontiguous premises; and

 

(2) for the noncontiguous premises regulated by the federal winemaker's and blender's basic permit that are not the winery permit holder's primary place of business.

 

Sec. 16.25. EXPIRATION OF PERMIT. Provides that a branch winery permit expires on the same date as the holder's winery permit.

 

Sec. 16.26. APPLICATION. Authorizes an application for an original or renewal branch winery permit to be made concurrently with the application for an original or renewal winery permit or at any other time.

 

SECTION 4. Effective date: September 1, 2011.