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1768 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
"Section 9. Every holder of a Manufacturer's or Distributor's
license shall make and keep a record of each day's production
or receipt of beer, the amount of stamps purchased by him, and
the amount of stamps used by him; and every holder of a Manufacturer's
or Distributor's License shall make and keep a record
of each and every sale of beer and to whom such sale is made,
and entry of every transaction shall be made on the day it occurs;
and all such licensees shall make and keep such other
records as may be required to be made by the Board or Administrator.
All records which licensees are required to make shall
be kept available for the inspection of the Board or its authorized
representatives for a period of at least two years. It shall
be unlawful for any person to fail to make records as required
herein or fail to keep for a period of at least two years such
records open for inspection to the Board or its duly authorized
representatives during reasonable office hours, or to make any
false entry or fail to make any entry as herein provided.
SEC. 16. That Article II, Chapter 467, Acts of the Second
Called Session of the Forty-fourth Legislature as enacted by
Section 49 of House Bill No. 5, Acts of the Regular Session of
the Forty-fifth Legislature be amended by adding a new section
to be known as Section 10-, Article II, which shall read as follows:
"Section 10. In any incorporated city or town where the
sale of beer as defined in the Texas Liquor Control Act is prohibited
by charter or amendments thereto or by any ordinance
from being sold in the residential section, such charter amendments
or ordinances shall remain valid and continue effective
until such time as such charter provisions, amendments or ordinances
may be repealed or amended.
"All incorporated cities and towns are hereby authorized to
regulate the sale of beer within the corporate limits of such
cities and towns by charter amendment or ordinance and may
thereby prescribe the opening and closing hours for such sales;
such cities and towns may also designate certain zones in the
residential section or sections of said cities and towns where
such regulations for opening and closing hours for the sale of
beer shall be observed or where such sales may be prohibited."
SEC. 17. That Section 19 of Article II, Chapter 467, Acts of
the Second Called Session of the Forty-fourth Legislature as
enacted by Section 49-19 of House Bill No. 5, Acts of the Regular
Session of the Forty-fifth Legislature be amended so that
the same shall hereafter read as follows:
"Section 19. The Board or Administrator shall have the
power and authority to cancel the license of any person authorized
to sell beer after notice and hearing as herein provided
upon finding that the licensee has:
"1. If a Retailer:
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1937-1939 [Volume 31], book, 1939; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18824/m1/40/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .