Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 3 - TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION
Chapter 50 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SELLER SERVER AND DELIVERY DRIVER TRAINING
Subchapter C - SELLER SERVER SCHOOL CERTIFICATES AND REQUIREMENTS
Section 50.11 - Grounds for Refusing to Process Application
Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code § 50.11
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) The commission may refuse to process an original or renewal application for a school certificate under this chapter, if the applicant or any individual who must submit a personal history sheet with the application:
(1) does not meet the minimum qualifications;
(2) fails to submit a complete application;
(3) fails to pay the required fees;
(4) falsifies, misrepresents, or fails to provide or verify a material fact, disclosure or document required by the commission on the application;
(5) fails to provide or produce information requested by the commission, and the time for providing the information has passed;
(6) within five years of the date of application, was convicted of or served deferred adjudication for:
(A) any felony offense;
(B) any controlled substance offense in the Health and Safety Code Chapter 481;
(C) any firearm or deadly weapon offense in Penal Code Chapter 46;
(D) any prostitution offense in Penal Code Chapter 43;
(E) any gambling offense in Penal Code Chapter 47;
(F) any human trafficking offense in Penal Code Chapter 20A;
(G) any fraud offense in Penal Code Chapters 32 or 35;
(H) any money laundering offense in Penal Code Chapter 34; or
(I) any violation of the Alcoholic Beverage Code.
(7) conducts business in a manner that warrants the cancellation or suspension of the certificate for 24 months following the cancellation or suspension;
(8) conducted seller server training courses and allowed students to participate in a seller server training program with the expectation that they would receive a valid commission authorized certificate while the primary seller server certificate was under suspension; or
(9) is the owner of the primary seller server certificate and is residentially domiciled with a person whose primary seller server certificate was cancelled for cause within the 12-month period preceding the owner's application.
(b) The commission may refuse to process an original or renewal application for a seller server trainer certificate under this chapter without a hearing, if the applicant:
(1) does not meet the minimum qualifications;
(2) fails to submit a complete application;
(3) fails to pay the required fees;
(4) falsifies, misrepresents, or fails to provide or verify a material fact, disclosure or document required by the commission on the application;
(5) fails to provide or produce information requested by the commission, and the time for providing the information has passed;
(6) had a final disposition of a felony conviction within five years of the date of application;
(7) conducts business in a manner that warrants the cancellation or suspension of the certificate for 24 months following the cancellation or suspension; or
(8) used a trainer who conducted seller server training courses and allowed students to participate in a seller server training program with the expectation that they would receive a valid commission authorized certificate while the primary seller server certificate was under suspension.
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