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Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code

§ 101.70 — COMMON NUISANCE

AL § 101.70Title 4. REGULATORY AND PENAL PROVISIONS · Ch. 101. GENERAL CRIMINAL PROVISIONS · Art. D. MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES

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(a)A room, building, boat, structure, or other place where alcoholic beverages are sold, bartered, manufactured, stored, possessed, or consumed in violation of this code or under circumstances contrary to the purposes of this code, the beverages themselves, and all property kept or used in the place, are a common nuisance. A person who maintains or assists in maintaining the nuisance commits an offense.
(b)The county or district attorney in the county where the nuisance exists or the attorney general may sue in the name of the state for an injunction to abate and temporarily and permanently enjoin it. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the proceeding is conducted as other similar proceedings. (b-1) The city attorney in the city where the nuisance exists may sue in the name of the city for an injunction to abate and temporarily and permanently enjoin it. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the proceeding is conducted as other similar proceedings.
(c)The plaintiff is not required to give a bond. The final judgment is a judgment in rem against the property and a judgment against the defendant. If the court finds against the defendant, on final judgment it shall order that the place where the nuisance exists be closed for one year or less and until the owner, lessee, tenant, or occupant gives bond with sufficient surety as approved by the court in the penal sum of at least $1,000. The bond must be payable to the state and conditioned:
(1)that this code will not be violated;
(2)that no person will be permitted to resort to the place to drink alcoholic beverages in violation of this code; and
(3)that the defendant will pay all fines, costs, and damages assessed against him for any violation of this code.

Legislative history

Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 234 (H.B. 256), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 101.70 from the Texas Constitution and Statutes (Texas Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.