Legal Minute. Minuto Legal. Look Before You Lock. Tell Me Something Good. Texans can now legally buy alcohol before noon on Sundays. By Rosemond Crown. Published: Sep. Share on Facebook. Email This Link. Share on Twitter. Share on Pinterest. Share on LinkedIn. Most Read. Police identify Killeen man killed after car plunges off I overpass.
Greg Abbott will allow retailers like grocery and convenience stores to sell beer and wine starting at 10 a. Abbott signed HB in May, which relates to the sale of alcohol at hotels, but one of the provisions also expands alcohol sales on Sundays.
Expanded hours for alcohol sales will be from 10 a. Grocery and convenience stores can also sell beer and wine from 7 a.
Originally Senate Bill sought to change the hours that alcohol can be sold by retailers but the signing of HB renders that bill obsolete. Abbott also signed a bill to permanently allow the sale of alcohol with take-out orders from restaurants. From Saturday night into Sunday Morning sales are allowed from a.
Chris Porter with Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission said House Bill is only for businesses that have beer and wine permits such as grocery stores and convenient stores, the new law does not include liquor stores. Also officially becoming a law in time for Labor Day weekend is House Bill It allows beer, wine and mixed drinks to be included in pick up and delivery food orders from restaurants. Governor Abbott had originally allowed this to help businesses stay open because of the pandemic and officially signed the bill into law in may of this year.
So, when picking up alcohol to go from a restaurant it needs to be properly sealed until you are inside your home.
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