TABC Code - Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
TABC Code - Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission TABC Code - Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
(h) The commissioner may: (1) establish a voluntary registry for vineyards and other fruit growers in this state to assist in the determination of the availability of grapes and other fruit grown in this state and facilitate communication between the wineries and fruit growers in this state regarding the availability of and need for grapes and other fruit for wine making; and (2) assess a fee to cover the cost of administering the registry. (i) Information gathered through a registry established under Subsection (h) shall be posted on the department's Internet website and may be made available in any other format agreed on by the commissioner and a requestor who pays the appropriate fee for reproducing the record. (j) The vineyard and fruit growers registry fund is an account in the general revenue fund. Fees collected under Subsection (h) shall be deposited to the credit of that account. Money in the account may be appropriated only to the department and may be used only to cover administrative and personnel costs of the department associated with administering a registry established under Subsection (h). Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code (2009) 248
APPENDIX B EDUCATION CODE §38.007. ALCOHOL-FREE SCHOOL ZONES. (a) The board of trustees of a school district shall prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages at a school-related or school-sanctioned activity on or off school property. (b) The board of trustees of a school district shall attempt to provide a safe alcohol-free environment to students coming to or going from school. The board of trustees may cooperate with local law enforcement officials and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in attempting to provide this environment and in enforcing Sections 101.75, 109.33, and 109.59, Alcoholic Beverage Code. Additionally, the board, if a majority of the area of a district is located in a municipality with a population of 900,000 or more, may petition the commissioners court of the county in which the district is located or the governing board of an incorporated city or town in which the district is located to adopt a 1,000-foot zone under Section 109.33, Alcoholic Beverage Code. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code (2009) 249
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APPENDIX B<br />
EDUCATION CODE<br />
§38.007. ALCOHOL-FREE SCHOOL ZONES. (a) The board of trustees of a school district<br />
shall prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages at a school-related or school-sanctioned activity on or off<br />
school property.<br />
(b) The board of trustees of a school district shall attempt to provide a safe alcohol-free<br />
environment to students coming to or going from school. The board of trustees may cooperate with local<br />
law enforcement officials and the <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Beverage</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> in attempting to provide this<br />
environment and in enforcing Sections 101.75, 109.33, and 109.59, <strong>Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Beverage</strong> <strong>Code</strong>.<br />
Additionally, the board, if a majority of the area of a district is located in a municipality with a population<br />
of 900,000 or more, may petition the commissioners court of the county in which the district is located or<br />
the governing board of an incorporated city or town in which the district is located to adopt a 1,000-foot<br />
zone under Section 109.33, <strong>Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Beverage</strong> <strong>Code</strong>.<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Beverage</strong> <strong>Code</strong> (2009) 249