Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 11.432 – Protest by Government Official
(a) The following persons may protest an application for an alcoholic beverage permit:
(1) a state senator, state representative, county commissioner, or city council member who represents the area in which the premises sought to be permitted are located;
(2) the commissioners court of the county in which the premises sought to be permitted are located;
(3) the county judge of the county in which the premises sought to be permitted are located;
(4) the sheriff or county or district attorney of the county in which the premises sought to be permitted are located;
(5) the mayor of the city or town in which the premises sought to be permitted are located; and
(6) the chief of police, city marshal, or city attorney of the city or town in which the premises sought to be permitted are located.
(b) The commission may give due consideration to the recommendations of a person listed under Subsection (a) when evaluating an application for a permit under this code.
Terms Used In Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 11.432
- Alcoholic beverage: means alcohol, or any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume, which is capable of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when diluted. See Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 1.04
- Commission: means the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. See Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 1.04
- Person: means a natural person or association of natural persons, trustee, receiver, partnership, corporation, organization, or the manager, agent, servant, or employee of any of them. See Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 1.04
- Premises: has the meaning given it in § 11. See Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 1.04