Tex. Alcoh. Bev. Code Section 102.76
Transfer of Business Assets or Stock


(a)

A brewer may not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of any assignment, sale, or transfer of the stock of a distributor or all or any portion of a distributor’s assets, distributor’s voting stock, the voting stock of any parent corporation, or the beneficial ownership or control of any other entity owning or controlling the distributor, including the distributor’s rights and obligations under the terms of an agreement whenever the person or persons to be substituted meet reasonable standards imposed not only upon the distributor but upon all other distributors of that brewer of the same general class, taking into account the size and location of the sales territory and market to be served. Upon the death of one of the partners of a partnership operating the business of a distributor, a brewer may not deny the surviving partner or partners of such partnership the right to become a successor-in-interest to the agreement between the brewer and such partnership. Provided that the survivor has been active in the management of the partnership or is otherwise capable of carrying on the business of the partnership.

(b)

Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (a), upon the death of a distributor a brewer may not deny approval for any transfer of ownership to a surviving spouse or adult child of an owner of a distributor; provided, however, that such subsequent transfers of such ownership by such surviving spouse or adult child shall thereafter be subject to the provisions of Subsection (a).
Added by Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 60, ch. 26, Sec. 1, eff. April 8, 1981.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1359 (H.B. 1545), Sec. 314, eff. September 1, 2021.

Source: Section 102.76 — Transfer of Business Assets or Stock, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AL/htm/AL.­102.­htm#102.­76 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

102.01
Tied House Prohibited
102.02
Providing Samples
102.03
Persons Barred from Interest in Premises of Retail Liquor Outlet
102.04
Persons Barred from Interest in Mixed Beverage Business
102.05
Hotel: Multiple Interests Authorized
102.06
Relationship Between Agent and Package Store
102.07
Prohibited Dealings with Retailer or Consumer
102.08
Wholesaler: Liquor Manufactured by Affiliate
102.09
Wholesaler: Interest in Distiller and Rectifier
102.10
Distiller and Rectifier: Interest in Wholesaler
102.11
Brewer or Distributor: Prohibited Interests
102.12
Commercial Bribery by Brewer or Distributor
102.13
Exclusive Outlet Agreement as to Brewery Products
102.14
Brewer or Distributor: Furnishing Equipment or Fixtures
102.15
Brewer or Distributor: Prohibited Dealings with Retailer
102.16
Unlawful Agreements
102.17
Contract for Sale of Liquor
102.18
Brewer: Prohibited Interests
102.19
Promotional Gift Wine
102.20
Restocking and Rotation of Alcoholic Beverages Authorized
102.21
Continuity of Certain Protections for Malt Beverage Distributors
102.22
Verification of Use of Facilities
102.31
Cash Payment Required
102.32
Sale of Liquor: Credit Restrictions
102.51
Setting of Territorial Limits
102.52
Rights of Distributors
102.53
Rights of Retailers
102.54
Additional Requirements for Applicants for Distributor’s License
102.55
Territorial Assignments
102.56
Application of Territorial Limits to Certain Permit Holders
102.71
Definitions
102.071
Sale of Glassware and Nonalcoholic Beverages
102.72
Purposes
102.73
Termination and Notice of Cancellation
102.74
Cancellation
102.75
Prohibited Conduct
102.76
Transfer of Business Assets or Stock
102.77
Reasonable Compensation
102.78
Right of Free Association
102.79
Judicial Remedies
102.80
Coverage and Effective Date
102.81
Malt Beverages
102.82
Statute of Limitations

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 102.76’s source at texas​.gov