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This page is no longer in use because all waivers and exemptions related to the coronavirus have expired.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has promulgated the following criteria for a county to meet the reopening requirements of GA-32.
All temporary TABC policy exemptions and Alcoholic Beverage Code waivers related to coronavirus have expired, and the agency is discontinuing use of the Coronavirus Information page.
As hospitalization rates fluctuate in Texas, we want to provide you with information to make sure you are operating your business legally and safely.
Due to social distancing measures necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic, some retailers have had to reduce their operations, leaving many with an excess inventory of malt beverage products that are perishable. As a result, retailers will be unable to sell those malt beverage products to consumers once this current public health crisis has ended.
By working with TABC, manufacturing and retail businesses can expand the area where they are licensed to sell alcohol or conduct other licensed activities.
Cash and credit laws remain in effect. However, because retailers may experience delay in complying with payment requirements due to the current coronavirus pandemic, TABC will not take certain penalty actions against retailers.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has launched an updated webpage with important information for local governments, business owners and communities.
TABC Administrative Rules require that upper tier members prepare an invoice for each sale and delivery to a retailer, and that the retailer must sign the invoice to acknowledge receipt of the product.
TABC Takes Steps To Maximize Teleworking Opportunities