To participate in activities aimed at promoting and enhancing the sale of an alcoholic beverage on behalf of a brewer or winery, an individual must secure a promotional permit.
Further Explanation
A PROMOTIONAL PERMIT is a certificate issued by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) permitting individuals to promote alcoholic beverage sales for brewers, wineries, distillers, or anyone producing such drinks, on the location of a license or permit holder's premises.
This promotional permit was established during the 79th Legislative Session and is documented in the Alcoholic Beverage Code.
According to this code, "Alcoholic beverage" refers to any drink containing more than 0.5% alcohol by volume, intended for consumption, either on its own or when mixed.
The creation of this code intends to protect the health, welfare, peace, temperance, and safety of the state's residents.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is the public regulatory agency in Texas responsible for overseeing, inspecting, and taxing the production, distribution, and use of alcoholic beverages statewide. It was founded in 1935 and is situated in Austin.
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