Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1263 Introduced / Analysis

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                    BILL ANALYSIS        Senate Research Center   S.B. 1263     84R6887 MCK-D   By: Eltife         Business & Commerce         4/7/2015         As Filed    

BILL ANALYSIS

 

 

Senate Research Center S.B. 1263
84R6887 MCK-D By: Eltife
 Business & Commerce
 4/7/2015
 As Filed

Senate Research Center

S.B. 1263

84R6887 MCK-D

By: Eltife

 

Business & Commerce

 

4/7/2015

 

As Filed

   AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT   In Texas, the size of cider containers is set in statute. Cider is considered to be a light wine. Beer, which already has this container size, has experienced slight growth over the last five years but the volume of cider has grown by over 90 percent in the last year alone.    In recognition of the resurgence of cider in Texas, S.B. 1263 would permit one additional container size (15.5 gallons) to meet consumer demand and changing market conditions.   As proposed, S.B. 1263 amends current law relating to the maximum capacity of a container of wine sold to a retail dealer.   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 101.45, Alcoholic Beverage Code, as follows:    Sec. 101.45. CONTAINERS OF WINE: MAXIMUM CAPACITY. Prohibits a person from selling wine to a retail dealer in a container with a capacity greater than 15.5 gallons, rather than eight gallons.    SECTION 2. Makes application of this Act prospective.   SECTION 3. Effective date: upon passage or September 1, 2015.  

 

AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT

 

In Texas, the size of cider containers is set in statute. Cider is considered to be a light wine. Beer, which already has this container size, has experienced slight growth over the last five years but the volume of cider has grown by over 90 percent in the last year alone. 

 

In recognition of the resurgence of cider in Texas, S.B. 1263 would permit one additional container size (15.5 gallons) to meet consumer demand and changing market conditions.

 

As proposed, S.B. 1263 amends current law relating to the maximum capacity of a container of wine sold to a retail dealer.

 

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 101.45, Alcoholic Beverage Code, as follows: 

 

Sec. 101.45. CONTAINERS OF WINE: MAXIMUM CAPACITY. Prohibits a person from selling wine to a retail dealer in a container with a capacity greater than 15.5 gallons, rather than eight gallons. 

 

SECTION 2. Makes application of this Act prospective.

 

SECTION 3. Effective date: upon passage or September 1, 2015.