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TABC Review Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 101.7 Duty of Peace Officers - answerAll peace officers in the state, including those of cities, counties, and state, SHALL enforce the provisions of this code and cooperate with and assist the commission in detecting violations and apprehending offenders. 106.02 purchase of alcohol by a minor - answer(a) A minor commits an offense if the minor purchases an alcoholic beverage. A minor does not commit an offense if the minor purchases an alcoholic beverage under the immediate supervision of a commissioned peace officer engaged in enforcing the provisions of this code. (b) An offense under this section is punishable as provided by Section 106.071 5.331 PUBLIC DISTURBANCE REPORTS. - answer5.331. Local law enforcement agencies in each county with a population of 3.3 million or more shall send to the commission reports and other data concerning shootings, stabbings, and other public disturbances that occur on the premises of a permittee or licensee. The reports and data shall be incorporated into the record of the permittee or licensee. The administrator of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission shall prescribe the form and content of such reports. alcoholic beverage - answeralcohol, or any beverage containing more than .5% of alcohol by volume, which is capable of use as beverage purposes, either alone or diluted illicit beverage - answeran alcoholic beverage that's in violation of the TABC is known as a(n) permit authorizes handling of what? - answera permit authorizes the handling of liquor license authorizes handling of _________? - answerbeer 11.01 PERMIT REQUIRED: (a) No person who has not first obtained a permit of the type required for the privilege exercised may, in a wet area, do any of the following: - answer(1) manufacture, distill, brew, sell, possess for the purpose of sale, import into this state, export from this state, transport, distribute, warehouse, or store liquor; (2) solicit or take orders for liquor; or (3) for the purpose of sale, bottle, rectify, blend, treat, fortify, mix, or process liquor. 11.04 MUST DISPLAY PERMIT - answerAll permits shall be displayed in a conspicuous place at all times on the licensed premises. 11.041A SIGN REQUIRED: (a) Each holder of a permit who is not otherwise required to display a sign under Section 411.204, Government Code , shall display in a prominent place on the permit holder's premises a sign giving notice that.... - answerit is unlawful for a person to carry a weapon on the premises unless the weapon is a handgun the person is licensed to carry under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code. 11.042 HEALTH RISK WARNING SIGN - answer(a) The commission by rule shall require the holder of a permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption to display a warning sign on the door to each restroom on the permitted premises that informs the public of the risks of drinking alcohol during pregnancy. 11.06 PRIVLEDGES LIMITED TO LICENSED PREMISES - answerNo person may use a permit or exercise any privileges granted by the permit except at the place, address, premises, or location for which the permit is issued, except as otherwise provided by this code. 105.03 TIMES OF SALE - answer(a) No person may sell or offer for sale mixed beverages at any time not permitted by this section. (b) A mixed beverage permittee may sell and offer for sale mixed beverages between 7 a.m. and midnight on any day except Sunday. On Sunday he may sell mixed beverages between midnight and 1:00 a.m. and between 10 a.m. and midnight, except that an alcoholic beverage served to a customer between 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Sunday must be provided during the service of food to the customer. (c) In a city or county having a population of 800,000 or more, according to the last preceding federal census, or 500,000 or more, according to the 22nd Decennial Census of the United States, as released by the Bureau of the Census on March 12, 2001, a holder of a mixed beverage late hours permit may also sell and offer for sale mixed beverages between midnight and 2 a.m. on any day. (d) In a city or county other than a city or county described by Subsection (c), the extended hours prescribed in Subsection (c) of this section are effective for the sale of mixed beverages and the offer to sell them by a holder of a mixed beverages late hours permit: (1) in the unincorporated areas of the county if the extended hours are adopted by an order of the commissioners court; and (2) in an incorporated city or town if the extended hours are adopted by an ordinance of the governing body of the city or town. (e) A violation of a city ordinance or order of a commissioners court adopted pursuant to Subsection (d) of this section is a violation of this code. Sec. 105.04. HOURS OF SALE: WINE AND BEER RETAILER. - answerThe hours of sale and delivery for alcoholic beverages sold under a wine and beer retailer's permit or a wine and beer retailer's off-premise permit are the same as those prescribed for the sale of beer under Section 105.05 of this code, except that no sale shall be allowed between 2 a.m. and noon on Sunday. Sec. 105.05. HOURS OF SALE: BEER. - answer(a) No person may sell, offer for sale, or deliver beer at any time not permitted by this section. (b) A person may sell, offer for sale, or deliver beer between 7 a.m. and midnight on any day except Sunday. On Sunday he may sell beer between midnight and 1:00 a.m. and between noon and midnight, except that permittees or licensees authorized to sell for on-premise consumption may sell beer between 10:00 a.m. and noon if the beer is served to a customer during the service of food to the customer. (c) In a city or county having a population of 800,000 or more, according to the last preceding federal census, or 500,000 or more, according to the 22nd Decennial Census of the United States, as released by the Bureau of the Census on March 12, 2001, a holder of a retail dealer's on- premise late hours license may also sell, offer for sale, and deliver beer between midnight and 2 a.m. on any day. (d) In a city or county other than a city or county described by Subsection (c), the extended hours prescribed in Subsection (c) of this section, or any part of the extended hours prescribed in Subsection (c) of this section are effective for the sale, offer to sell, and delivery of beer by a holder of a retail dealer's on-premise late hours license: (1) in the unincorporated areas of the county if the extended hours are adopted by an order of the commissioners court; and (2) in an incorporated city or town if the extended hours are adopted by an ordinance of the governing body of the city or town. (e) A violation of a city ordinance or order of a commissioners court adopted pursuant to Subsection (d) of this section is a violation of this code. 105.06 HOURS OF CONSUMPTION - answer(a) In this section: (1) "Extended hours area" means an area subject to the extended hours of sale provided in Section 105.03 or 105.05 of this code. (2) "Standard hours area" means an area which is not an extended hours area. (a-1) For the purposes of this section, a licensed or permitted premises is a public place. (b) In a standard hours area, a person commits an offense if he consumes or possesses with intent to consume an alcoholic beverage in a public place at any time on Sunday between 1:15 a.m. and 12 noon or on any other day between 12:15 a.m. and 7 a.m.
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