Tex.
Alcoh. Bev. Code Section 51.07
Mixed Beverage Permit Is Primary
(1)
No person who holds a permit or license authorizing sale of any alcoholic beverage to mixed beverage permittees may sell or offer to sell alcoholic beverages to the mixed beverage permittee at a cost less than the seller’s laid-in cost plus the customary and normal profit margin applicable to other container sizes. The laid-in cost shall be defined as the manufacturer’s or supplier’s invoice price, plus all applicable freight, taxes, and duties.(2)
Proof of laid-in cost shall become a part of the permanent records of each permittee or licensee supplying alcoholic beverages to a mixed beverage permittee who operates a minibar and be available for a period of two years for inspection by the commission.(3)
No alcoholic beverages offered for use in a minibar may be sold in connection with or conveyed as part of any promotional program providing a discount on the purchase of any other type, size, or brand of alcoholic beverage.(4)
Distilled spirits in containers with a capacity of more than one but less than two fluid ounces must be invoiced separately from any other alcoholic beverage, and the price must be shown on the invoice.(5)
Distilled spirits in containers with a capacity of more than one but less than two fluid ounces may not be returned by the mixed beverage permit holder. Neither may the beverages be exchanged by the mixed beverage permit holder or redeemed for any reason other than damage noted at the time of delivery and approved by the commission. Claims for breakage or shortage after delivery to a mixed beverage permit holder who operates a minibar shall not be allowed.(6)
No person holding a wholesaler’s, local distributor’s, or package store permit may participate in the cost of producing any room menu, beverage list, table tent, or any other device or novelty, written or printed, relating to the sale of distilled spirits in containers with a capacity of more than one but less than two fluid ounces. No permittee or licensee authorized to sell alcoholic beverages to a mixed beverage permittee who operates a minibar may pay for or contribute to the cost of providing in-house television or radio announcements to be used by any holder of a mixed beverage permit who operates a minibar to promote the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Source:
Section 51.07 — Mixed Beverage Permit Is Primary, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/AL/htm/AL.51.htm#51.07
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).