Title 3 in Texas is the Alcoholic Beverage Code of Texas, which regulates the sale, possession, and transportation of alcoholic beverages across the state. This code spells out all of the legal details related to the sale and possession of alcohol as well as providing various rules and regulations that must be followed.
Specifically, Title 3 regulates:
- The different tiers of alcohol licenses, including permits for private clubs, retail outlets, and manufacturers.
- Requirements for residency, age, and other qualifications.
- Currency, refunds and taxes with regards to alcohol.
- Penalties and punishments for violations of the rules and regulations.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code is specific to the state of Texas and is enforced in accordance with state and local laws. Any person found to be in violation of these laws can face hefty fines, penalties and potential jail time.
For more detailed information on Title 3 in Texas, please visit the following website from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission:
https://www.tabc.state.tx.us/laws/title_03.asp