- (a) All event authorizations shall be effective for a minimum of two consecutive days.
- (b) Temporary Event Approvals and File and Use Notifications shall be effective for no more than four consecutive days.
- (c) A person or entity may use a Temporary Event Approval or File and Use Notification at the same location for no more than ten events in a calendar year.
- (d) A Nonprofit Entity Temporary Event Permit shall be effective for no more than ten consecutive days unless the executive director or the executive director's designated representative, on the basis of a case-by-case review of the specific situation, grants additional time.
- (e) Upon written request, the executive director or the executive director's designated representative may make an exception to the limitations of subsections (a) through (d) of this section on a case-by-case basis. An exception request will be granted or denied in writing.
- (f) Authorization for an event under this subchapter automatically terminates upon issuance of a two-year license or permit for the event location, regardless of the term of the temporary event authorization.
- (g) The effective dates of an event authorization under this subchapter must cover the period in which alcoholic beverages will be delivered or stored in addition to the event itself.
- (h) A temporary permit or license expires on the date indicated on the license or permit or on the same date as the primary permit, whichever occurs earlier.
Source Note:The provisions of this §33.72 adopted to be effective September 1, 2021, 45 TexReg 8771.