Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2041

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Caption

Relating to the transfer of alcoholic beverages for manufacturing purposes between certain permit and license holders.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would have significant implications for the alcohol manufacturing sector in Texas. It would facilitate easier access to materials needed for production by allowing companies to transfer products between themselves without the typical restrictions that apply to sales and distributions. Supporters argue that this could foster innovation and efficiency in the manufacturing processes, ultimately benefiting consumers and enhancing the competitive landscape of Texas's alcoholic beverage industry.

Summary

House Bill 2041 aims to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Code in Texas to allow for the bulk transfer of alcoholic beverages specifically for manufacturing purposes between certain types of permit and license holders, including brewers, distillers, and wineries. Under this bill, such bulk transfers can occur as long as the alcoholic beverages are used solely for manufacturing by the recipient, thereby streamlining logistics for these businesses. This adjustment is particularly relevant in the context of the existing regulations governing the movement and sale of alcoholic products.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to streamline operations, it may also raise questions regarding regulatory oversight and compliance with federal laws. Stakeholders may express concerns about how these bulk transfers could affect the integrity of alcohol distribution and consumption safety standards. There may be discussions on the proper checks to be instituted to ensure that the transferred products are indeed used for manufacturing purposes and not for resale, which could complicate the enforcement of existing alcohol laws.

Companion Bills

TX SB652

Identical Relating to the transfer of alcoholic beverages for manufacturing purposes between certain permit and license holders.

Similar Bills

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