Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1789

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

Caption

Relating to the authority of certain holders of a wine and beer retailer's permit to manufacture and sell wine and engage in certain related activities.

Impact

This legislation is significant as it aligns with Texas's three-tier system of alcoholic beverage regulation, which is designed to promote fair competition and distribution within the industry. By authorizing certain permit holders to sell and manufacture wine, SB1789 positions itself to enhance the operational capabilities of small businesses in the wine sector. It could lead to increased local investments and expansions in production capacity, which are crucial for the industry's growth. Furthermore, this bill promotes economic development efforts by encouraging entrepreneurial activities within the state.

Summary

SB1789 seeks to modify the existing authority granted to certain holders of a wine and beer retailer's permit in Texas. Specifically, it enables them to manufacture and sell wine while engaging in related activities, effectively allowing for more flexible business practices within the state's alcohol distribution framework. This bill reinforces the state's commitment to supporting the growth and economic impact of the Texas wine industry, acknowledging its significance in providing jobs and generating tax revenue from grape production and wine sales.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB1789 is the balance between regulation and market freedom. Proponents argue that allowing retailer-permit holders to manufacture wine provides them with essential tools to compete effectively and respond to market demands. Opponents, however, may raise concerns regarding the risk of undermining the established three-tier system and the potential for increased market monopolization by larger retailers. The emphasis on local product availability, such as requiring the wine to be produced from Texas-grown grapes, aims to mitigate some fears about product authenticity and community support.

Companion Bills

TX HB2072

Identical Relating to the authority of certain holders of a wine and beer retailer's permit to manufacture and sell wine and engage in certain related activities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4685

Relating to the sale by certain alcoholic beverage permit holders of wine or liquor at a cost below the cost to the seller.

TX HB4052

Relating to the manufacture of wine by the holder of a winery permit.

TX HB3339

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

TX HB4054

Relating to prohibited relationships between holders of certain alcoholic beverage licenses and permits.

TX HB2003

Relating to the delivery and direct shipment of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB752

Relating to the delivery and direct shipment of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB3656

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX SB60

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX HB3016

Relating to the amount of wine certain wineries may sell directly to consumers.

TX HB2200

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.