Sec. 11.492.  CHANGE OF LICENSE OR PERMIT FROM ON-PREMISE
TO OFF-PREMISE.  (a)  A holder of a wine and
beer retailer's permit may change the permit to a wine and beer
retailer's off-premise permit, and a holder of a
retail dealer's on-premise license may change the license to a
retail dealer's off-premise license, in the manner
provided by this section.
or a retail dealer's on-premise license the(b)  Any time before the
expiration of a wine and beer retailer's permit
permittee or licensee may file an application for a change of
permit or license under Subsection (a) of this section.
The applicant must make the application on a form provided by
the commission and the application must be
accompanied by the appropriate fee for the permit or license
sought.
(c)  The commission shall consider an application under this
section in the same manner and according to the
same criteria as it would consider a renewal application of the
license or permit held by the permittee or licensee.  
Procedures applicable to an application for an original license or
permit do not apply.  The commission shall issue
a new license or permit to an applicant if the commission
determines the applicant is eligible to hold the license or
permit sought.  The license or permit takes effect on the
expiration of the old license or, if requested in the
application, on approval.  The former license is canceled on the
effective date of the new license.  The licensee or
permittee is not entitled to a refund for the unexpired portion of a
canceled license or permit.
Added by Acts 1983, 68th Leg., p. 2427, ch. 429, Sec. 1 eff. Sept.
1, 1983.
Sec. 11.493.  SUPPLEMENTAL OR AMENDED DESIGNATION OF
PREMISES.  (a)  Subject to the limitations imposed by Section
11.49 of this code on designating a portion of a building or
premises where alcoholic beverages may be sold or served, a
licensee or permittee may submit an amended or supplemental
designation at the time of renewal of the license or permit or at
any other time, provided the license or permit is not under
suspension at the time the amended or supplemental
designation is submitted.
(b)  If the amended or supplemental designation is submitted
with an application for renewal, there is no charge
for processing the document.  If the amended or supplemental
designation is submitted at any other time, the commission may
charge a fee for processing the document.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., 2nd C.S., ch. 1, Sec. 1, eff. Aug.
23, 1991.
Sec. 11.494.  SUPPLEMENTAL DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN AREAS
AUTHORIZED.  The holder of a mixed beverage permit or private
club permit covering premises located in or adjacent to an area
described in Section 251.74(b)(1) of this code may submit an
amended or supplemental designation of premises to the
administrator enlarging or
altering the premises covered by the permit where alcoholic
beverages may be sold to include any structures located in That
area.  The premises as described in the amended or
supplemental designation as submitted is the licensed premises
of the mixed beverage permittee or private club permittee for all
purposes, notwithstanding
Section 109.57(c) of this code or any other provision of this code
or law of this state to the contrary.  A city charter, zoning
ordinance, or regulation does not alter, limit, or affect in any way
the permittee's sale of alcoholic beverages on those premises.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., 2nd C.S., ch. 1, Sec. 2, eff. Aug.
23, 1991.
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