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TABC Code - Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission

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and malt liquor that is illegal to sell in this state because of alcohol content, containers, packages, or<br />

labels.<br />

(b) The holder of a wholesaler's permit who receives ale or malt liquor for export from the<br />

holder of a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit may:<br />

(1) store the ale or malt liquor for export at the wholesaler's premises;<br />

(2) transport the ale or malt liquor for export outside the state in the wholesaler's own<br />

vehicles; or<br />

(3) deliver the ale or malt liquor for export to a common carrier for export and<br />

delivery outside the state.<br />

(c) The holder of a wholesaler's permit is not liable for any state tax on the ale or malt liquor<br />

for export.<br />

(d) Section 101.67 does not apply to ale or malt liquor for export.<br />

CHAPTER 20. GENERAL CLASS B WHOLESALER'S PERMIT<br />

Sec. 20.01. AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES. The holder of a general class B wholesaler's permit<br />

may:<br />

(1) purchase and import malt and vinous liquors from brewers, wineries, rectifiers,<br />

and wine manufacturers and wine bottlers who are the holders of nonresident seller's permits or their<br />

agents who are holders of manufacturer's agent permits;<br />

(2) purchase malt and vinous liquors from holders of brewer's permits or other<br />

wholesalers in the state;<br />

(3) sell the malt and vinous liquors in the original containers in which they are<br />

received to retailers and wholesalers authorized to sell them in this state, including holders of local<br />

distributor's permits, mixed beverage permits, and daily temporary mixed beverage permits; [and]<br />

(4) sell the malt and vinous liquors to qualified persons outside the state; and<br />

(5) sell ale and malt liquor to a holder of a private club registration permit.<br />

Sec. 20.02. FEE. The annual state fee for a general class B wholesaler's permit is $300.<br />

Sec. 20.03. ALE AND MALT LIQUOR FOR EXPORT. (a) In this section "ale or malt liquor<br />

for export" means ale or malt liquor a wholesaler holds for export to another state in which the wholesaler<br />

has been assigned a territory for the distribution and sale of the ale or malt liquor. The term includes ale<br />

and malt liquor that is illegal to sell in this state because of alcohol content, containers, packages, or<br />

labels.<br />

(b) The holder of a general class B wholesaler's permit who receives ale or malt liquor for<br />

export from the holder of a brewer's or nonresident brewer's permit may:<br />

(1) store the ale or malt liquor for export at the wholesaler's premises;<br />

(2) transport the ale or malt liquor for export outside the state in the wholesaler's own<br />

vehicles; or<br />

(3) deliver the ale or malt liquor for export to a common carrier for export and<br />

delivery outside the state.<br />

(c) The holder of a general class B wholesaler's permit is not liable for any state tax on the<br />

ale or malt liquor for export.<br />

(d) Section 101.67 does not apply to ale or malt liquor for export.<br />

CHAPTER 21. LOCAL CLASS B WHOLESALER'S PERMIT<br />

Sec. 21.01. AUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES. The holder of a local class B wholesaler's<br />

permit may:<br />

(1) purchase and import malt and vinous liquors from brewers, wineries, rectifiers,<br />

and wine manufacturers and bottlers who are holders of nonresident seller's permits and from their agents<br />

who are holders of manufacturer's agent permits;<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Alcoholic</strong> <strong>Beverage</strong> <strong>Code</strong> (2009) 43

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