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Application For Airline, Carriers, Industiral, Manufacturers, Packagers, Train, Permits L-102 - Texas
| Application For Airline, Carriers, Industiral, Manufacturers, Packagers, Train, Permits Form. This is a Texas form and can be used in Alcoholic Beverage Commission Statewide . |
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John T. Steen, Jr. Chairman-San Antonio Gail Madden Member-Dallas Alan Steen Administrator Jose Cuevas, Jr. Member-Midland FORM L-102A (11/05) INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION FOR AIRLINE BEVERAGE, CARRIER'S, INDUSTRIAL, LOCAL INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL MANUFACTURER'S, MARKET RESEARCH PACKAGER'S, AND PASSENGER TRAIN BEVERAGE PERMITS AIRLINE BEVERAGE PERMIT- Allows the holder to sell or serve alcoholic beverages in or from any size container on a commercial passenger airplane operated in compliance with a valid license, permit or certificate issued under the authority of the United States or of this state, even though the plane, in the course of its flight, may cross an area in which the sale of alcoholic beverages in prohibited. Also, allows the holder to store alcoholic beverages in sealed containers of any size at any airport regularly served by the permittee, in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission. The annual fee is $2,200 with a surcharge of $139 and the permit will expire one year from issue date. This permit may only be issued to a corporation operating a commercial airline in or through the state. CARRIER'S PERMIT- Allows the holder to transport liquor into and out of this state and between points within the state. Also, may transport liquor from one wet area to another wet area across a dry area if that course of transportation is necessary or convenient. A carrier's permit may be issued to a water carrier; an airline; a railway; a motor carrier registered under Chapter 643, Transportation Code, or by a common motor carrier operating under a certificate issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Each carrier must hold a carrier's permit issued under Chapter 41 of the code. All provisions of Chapter 41 relating to the transportation of liquor also apply to the transportation of beer. A carrier may not transport beer into the state unless it is consigned to an importer. The annual fee is $30 with a surcharge of $107 and the permit will expire on year from issue date. INDUSTRIAL PERMIT- Allows the holder to import, transport, and use alcohol or denatured alcohol for the manufacture and sale of: denatured alcohol; patent, proprietary, medicinal, pharmaceutical, antiseptic, and toilet preparations; flavoring extracts, syrups, condiments and food products; scientific, chemical, mechanical and industrial products or products used for scientific, chemical mechanical, industrial or medicinal purposes. The annual fee is $60 with a surcharge of $111 and will expire one year from issue date. LOCAL INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL MANUFACTURER'S PERMIT- Allows the holder to manufacture, rectify, and refine industrial alcohol (not fit for human consumption); denature alcohol produces under this permit; sell denatured or industrial alcohol produced under the permit to holders of local industrial alcohol manufacturer's permits or industrial permits and to qualified persons outside the state; blend industrial alcohol produced under the permit with petroleum distillates and sell or use the resulting product as motor fuel. The annual fee is $100 with a surcharge of $139 and will expire one year from issue date. MARKET RESEARCH PACKAGER'S PERMIT- Allows the holder to receive form a winery, distiller's or brewer's permittee or manufacturer's licensee in this state, alcoholic beverages produced by and belonging to the permittee or licensee; receive alcoholic beverages produced by and belonging to an authorized person outside this state; place the alcoholic beverages in containers or packaging material as a service to the producer of the beverages in connection with a market research program; return the alcoholic beverages to the licensee, permittee or authorized person from whom they were received. The annual state fee is $100 with a surcharge of $54 and will expire one year from issue date. PASSENGER TRAIN BEVERAGE PERMIT- Allows a corporation organized under Title 112, Revised, Statuses, or under the Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970 as amended (45 U.S.C.A. Section 501 et seq.) operating passenger train service in or through the state to sell or serve alcoholic beverages in or from any size container on a commercial passenger train. Also, allows the holder to store alcoholic beverages in sealed containers of any size at any depot regularly served by the permittee, in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission. The annual fee is $500 with a surcharge of $256 and will expire one year from issue date. (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) P.O. Box 13127, Austin, Texas 78711-3127 (512) 206-3333 An Equal Opportunity Employer www.tabc.state.tx.us American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com FORM L-102A (11/05) Page 2 of 2 INSTRUCTIONS 1. If applying for an Airline Beverage, Carrier's, Industrial, Market Research Packager's or Passenger Train Beverage permits, prepare the application in duplicate. All applicants should answer numbers 1-6. Number 7 pertains only to individual applicants. Answer all questions applicable to permit type. Partnerships and corporations must answer numbers 1 and 2 on Form L-106-PC. Ensure application is signed by individual/officer/manager/partner and a notary public has acknowledged the signature. Mail original application with proper fees, surcharges and bond (if required) to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, P.O. Box 13127, Austin, Texas 78711. Keep duplicate for your records. 2. If applying for a Local Industrial Alcohol Manufacturer's Permit, prepare the application in triplicate. Mail the original and one copy to the commission's office in the area where the business is located. Ensure proper fees and surcharges are filed with application. All applicants should answer numbers 1 through 6. Number 7 pertains only to individual applicants. Partnerships and corporations must answer numbers 1 and 2 on Form L-106-PC. Answer all questions applicable to permit type. Ensure application is signed by individual/officer/manager/partner and have signature acknowledged by a notary public. To avoid a delay in processing your application, immediately contact the TABC district office in your area for the correct procedure. Your application will be delayed if not processed through our district office. 3. If street address is not known, give the name of street or highway where the business is located, indicate which side (north, south, east, or west) of the street, and describe to some fixed point. Example: Hwy. 10 West Side, 1 mile North Courthouse or
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