By: Geren H.B. No. 2807 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the purchase of alcoholic beverages by mixed beverage and private club permittees from local distributors. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 23.04, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 23.04. MAY TRANSFER BEVERAGES. If the holder of a local distributor's permit also holds a local cartage permit, he may transfer alcoholic beverages: (1) to any place where the sale of alcoholic beverages is legal in the city or county where his premises are located and in an adjoining county; and (2) to a regional airport located all or partly in an adjoining county if the airport is governed by a board, commission, or authority, some of whose members reside in the county where the local distributor's premises are located. SECTION 2. Section 28.07, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 28.07. PURCHASE AND TRANSPORTATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. (a) All distilled spirits sold by a holder of a mixed beverage permit must be purchased from a holder of a local distributor's permit in the county in which the premises of a mixed beverage permittee is located or in an adjoining county. (b) If a holder of a mixed beverage permit is in a county where there are no local distributors, he may purchase alcoholic beverages in an adjoining county or the nearest county where local distributors are located and may transport them to his premises provided that he is also a holder of a beverage cartage permit. The transporter may acquire the alcoholic beverages only on the written order of the holder of the mixed beverage permit. The alcoholic beverages must be accompanied by a written statement furnished and signed by the local distributor showing the name and address of the consignee and consignor, the origin and destination of the shipment, and any other information required by the commission or administrator. The person in charge of the alcoholic beverages while they are being transported shall exhibit the written statement to any representative of the commission or any peace officer on demand, and the statement shall be accepted by the representative or officer as prima facie evidence of the lawful right to transport the alcoholic beverages. (c) If a mixed beverage permittee holds a beverage cartage permit and his premises are located in a regional airport governed by a board, commission, or authority composed of members from two or more counties, and there is no local distributor at the airport, the mixed beverage permittee may purchase alcoholic beverages from any local distributor in a trade area served by the airport and transport them to his licensed premises. The transportation of the beverages must be in accordance with Subsection (b) of this section. SECTION 3. Section 32.08, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 32.08. PURCHASE AND TRANSPORTATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. (a) All distilled spirits sold by a club holding a private club registration permit must be purchased in this state from a holder of a local distributor's permit. (b) A club may purchase distilled spirits from any local distributor located in the same county as the club or in any adjoining county. If the club holding the permit is in an area where there are no local distributors, alcoholic beverages may be purchased in any area where local distributors are located and may be transported to the club premises if the club also holds a beverage cartage permit. The transporter may acquire the alcoholic beverages only on the written order of an officer or manager of the club holding the permit. The alcoholic beverages must be accompanied by a written statement furnished and signed by the local distributor showing the name and address of the consignee and consignor, the origin and destination of the shipment, and any other information required by the commission or administrator. The person in charge of the alcoholic beverages while they are being transported shall exhibit the written statement to any representative of the commission or any peace officer on demand, and the statement shall be accepted by the representative or officer as prima facie evidence of the lawful right to transport the alcoholic beverages. (c) If a private club registration permittee holds a beverage cartage permit and his premises are located in a regional airport governed by a board, commission, or authority composed of members from two or more counties, and there is no local distributor at the airport, the private club registration permittee may purchase alcoholic beverages from any local distributor in a trade area served by the airport and transport them to his licensed premises. The transportation of the beverages must be in accordance with Subsection (b) of this section. SECTION . This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.