16 Tex. Admin. Code § 50.32 - Alcohol Delivery Driver Training Program
(a) The commission shall develop and offer to
the public an alcohol delivery driver training program. A person who completes
the program will be granted a delivery driver certificate valid for two years
from the date of completion of the training program.
(b) The commission may combine the alcohol
delivery driver training program with other certifications offered by the
commission.
(c) In accordance with
Alcoholic Beverage Code §
57.08(c),
it is a rebuttable presumption that a sale or delivery of an alcoholic beverage
to a minor or an intoxicated person was not made with criminal negligence if
the delivery driver:
(1) at the time of the
delivery held a valid certification from the commission's alcohol delivery
driver training program; and
(2)
completed the delivery as a result of a technical malfunction of an alcohol
delivery compliance software application that otherwise meets the requirements
established by the commission.
(d) The commission may suspend or revoke an
alcohol delivery driver's certificate if the driver:
(1) is determined to be less than 21 years of
age;
(2) does not hold a current,
valid driver's license;
(3) is
charged with a crime; or
(4)
violates any statute or rule under the commission's jurisdiction.
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