Tex. Alcoh. Bev. Code Section 109.532
Criminal History Background Checks


(a)

The commission shall establish a uniform method of obtaining criminal history information. The uniform method must require:

(1)

either a complete set of fingerprints or the complete name of the person being investigated to be submitted to the Department of Public Safety or to another law enforcement agency; and

(2)

if fingerprints are submitted, the fingerprints must be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for further information if a relevant disqualifying record or other substantive information is not obtained from a state or local law enforcement agency.

(b)

The commission may deny a license or permit or the renewal of a license or permit for an applicant if:

(1)

the commission determines that a previous criminal conviction or deferred adjudication indicates that the applicant is not qualified or suitable for a license or permit; or

(2)

the applicant fails to provide a complete set of fingerprints if the commission establishes that method of obtaining conviction information.

(c)

All criminal history information received by the commission is privileged information and is for the exclusive use of the commission. The information may be released or otherwise disclosed to any other person or agency only:

(1)

on court order; or

(2)

with the consent of the person being investigated.

(d)

The commission shall collect and destroy criminal history information relating to a person immediately after the commission makes a decision on the eligibility of the person for registration.

(e)

A person commits an offense if the person releases or discloses in violation of this section criminal history information received by the commission. An offense under this subsection is a felony of the second degree.

(f)

The commission may charge a fee to cover the cost of a criminal history background check.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 934, Sec. 91, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

Source: Section 109.532 — Criminal History Background Checks, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AL/htm/AL.­109.­htm#109.­532 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

109.01
Sale of Salvaged or Insured Loss
109.02
Registration of Beverages with Commission
109.03
Prerequisite to Salability
109.04
Sale of Malt Beverages: Procedure
109.05
Sale of Liquor: Procedure
109.06
Purchaser’s Right to Use Beverages
109.07
Salvor May Reject Bid
109.08
Exclusion
109.09
Removal, Destruction, and Disposal of Uninsured Beverages Unfit for Consumption
109.21
Home Production of Wine or Malt Beverages
109.22
Delivery of Home-produced Wine or Malt Beverages for Certain Purposes
109.31
Municipal Regulation of Liquor
109.32
Municipal and County Regulation of Malt Beverages
109.33
Sales near School, Church, or Hospital
109.35
Orders for Prohibition on Consumption
109.36
Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages near Homeless Shelter or Substance Abuse Treatment Center
109.51
Sacramental Wine
109.52
Warehouse Receipts
109.53
Citizenship of Permittee
109.54
Festivals and Civic Celebrations
109.55
Certificate
109.56
Conviction of Offense Relating to Discrimination
109.57
Application of Code
109.58
Relaxation of Restrictions as to Charitable Events
109.59
Application of Distance Requirements
109.60
Purchases by Certain Permitees
109.61
Use of Certain Electronically Readable Information
109.62
Temporary Relocation of Distributor or Wholesaler During Emergency
109.63
Bulk Transfers Between Certain Permittees and Licensees
109.64
Bulk Purchase for Industrial Use
109.331
Sales near Day-care Center or Child-care Facility
109.531
Additional Requirements for Application or Renewal of Permit, License, or Certificate by Out-of-state Residents
109.532
Criminal History Background Checks
109.541
Tastings at Certain Festivals and Civic Celebrations

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 109.532’s source at texas​.gov