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ABC has the exclusive power, in accordance with laws enacted, to license and regulate the manufacture, importation and sale of alcoholic beverages in this State. It also has the power for good cause to deny, suspend or revoke any specific alcoholic beverage license. (Section 22 of Article XX, California Constitution)
Your state's Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC.
If you received a DUI but are no longer on probation or parole and you have been off probation or parole for a reasonable period of time, you may qualify to be a licensee on an alcoholic beverage license, as long as you are not on probation or parole for any other offenses, or have not been convicted of or plead guilty or no contest to any crime involving moral turpitude (theft, fraud, drugs, pornography, etc.). Before bidding on any alcoholic beverage license, you should check with your Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control's District Office to make sure you qualify to be an alcoholic beverage license licensee and/or that you have been off probation or parole long enough to qualify. Under certain circumstances, the commission of a state or federal crime may prevent you from ever being a licensee on an alcoholic beverage license whether or not you have completed probation or parole.
You must obtain clearance and rights from all the record companies from all the recordings on a mix CD in order to distribute or manufacture them. This is true for all states.
You need an alcoholic beverage license as wine stores in NYC need to operate. You can read more at www.abc.state.ny.us
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Yes there is a Liquor License in Texas and it is called the TABC Certification. TABC means Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission which is the organization that is tasked to inspect, supervise and regulate every phase of business related to alcoholic beverages.
A license issued under the Act is a permit to do that which would otherwise be unlawful. A license is not a right, but is a privilege, which can be suspended or revoked by administrative action because of violation of the Act or departmental rule. (Sections 23300 and 23355)
Anywhere in the United States you will need a Liquor License in order to sell any type of Alcoholic Beverage
Liquor License in Texas is called TABC Certification. TABC means Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. A lot of websites offer $13.95 for the certification but Learn2Serve offers $11.99.
LSD is Schedule I in the United States. This means it is illegal to manufacture, buy, possess, or distribute (sell, trade or give) without a DEA license.
Application must be made to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for a replacement license, and a fee of $5.50 paid for each one. (Section 24047)