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Chapter 108
Advertising

Sections

108.01
Deceptive, Disparaging, or Otherwise Unlawful Advertising
108.02
Prohibited Forms of Advertising
108.03
Regulation of Promotional Activities
108.04
Acts of Promotional or Courtesy Nature: Administrative Discretion
108.05
Allowance for Advertisement or Distribution
108.06
Prizes and Premiums
108.07
Advertising of Mixed Beverage Establishments
108.08
Advertising in Certain Economic Development Facilities
108.09
Advertising Where Product May Be Purchased
108.10
Branded Promotional Vehicles
108.035
Packaging of Certain Promotional Items Authorized
108.041
Carbon Dioxide Filters Provided to Retailers
108.042
Acts of Promotional or Courtesy Nature: Wine Dispensing
108.51
Definitions
108.52
Permissible Outdoor Advertising
108.53
Advertising Signs
108.54
Nonconforming Outdoor Advertising: Seizure, Removal
108.55
Local Regulation of Billboards, Electric Signs
108.56
Dry Areas
108.061
Sweepstakes Promotions Authorized
108.71
Purpose
108.72
Short Title
108.73
Definitions
108.74
Exception of Certain Wholesaler from Application of This Subchapter
108.75
Advertising and Promotion in Public Entertainment Facility
108.76
Violation
108.77
Cost of Advertisement, Sponsorship, or Promotion
108.78
Confidentiality
108.79
Optional Preapproval Process
108.80
Judicial Review
108.81
Sponsor Liability
108.82
Alcoholic Beverage Consumption in Public Entertainment Facilities and Zones
108.755
Certain Governmentally Owned Facilities
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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