Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4463

Filed
3/11/25  
Out of House Committee
4/30/25  
Voted on by House
5/8/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/25/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/28/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to authorized activities of a brewer's or nonresident brewer's license holder; authorizing a fee increase.

Impact

The bill updates the Alcoholic Beverage Code, enhancing clarity on the roles and responsibilities of nonresident brewers in Texas. By making provisions for contract brewing arrangements and allowing nonresident brewers to transport malt beverages without needing separate licensing for each location outside the state, HB4463 aims to facilitate better operations within the brewing industry. It also mandates that nonresident brewers become the primary American source of supply to fill orders from Texas distributors, which could influence sourcing practices in the market.

Summary

House Bill 4463 focuses on the activities allowed under the nonresident brewer's license and seeks to modify existing rules regarding the brewing industry in Texas. This bill allows holders of a nonresident brewer's license to engage in manufacturing services with Texas-based brewers. Additionally, it establishes guidelines on the transportation of malt beverages into Texas, aiming to streamline processes for nonresident brewers and improve compliance with state regulations.

Sentiment

The reception of HB4463 has been largely positive among industry stakeholders, with many seeing it as a beneficial step for brewers by simplifying logistical and legal frameworks. The bill passed with overwhelming support in both the House and Senate, indicating a broad consensus on its importance. However, there has been some concern regarding how the changes would impact local brews and the competitive landscape, particularly if larger nonresident brewers gain an advantage over local businesses.

Contention

Despite its general support, HB4463 raised some debates regarding the potential implications for local breweries. Critics have asked whether the changes could lead to a market that favors larger, nonresident brewers at the expense of smaller, local operations. The requirement for nonresident brewers to be the primary source of supply might further complicate relationships between Texas brewers and out-of-state companies, leading to concerns about market accessibility and fair competition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX A1496

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

TX A06443

Authorizes the sale of merchandise other than beer by licensed breweries and licensed farm breweries and the operation of another business on a licensed premises; authorizes licensed breweries and farm breweries to charge for tours and tastings.

TX S557

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

TX S2774

Allows certain breweries to sell and deliver brewed beer off-premises at retail salesrooms.

TX HF2067

A bill for an act creating temporary class "A" beer permits authorizing native breweries to manufacture and store beer off premises, and providing fees.

TX S561

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

TX SB1039

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 5 Breweries - On-Premises Consumption

TX S2641

Permits farm brewery licensees to sell products to consumers for consumption on licensed premises.

TX A2321

Permits farm brewery licensees to sell products to consumers for consumption on licensed premises.

TX SB1378

Relating to the powers of certain nonresident seller's permit holders who also hold a winery permit.

Similar Bills

TX SB1247

Relating to consolidating certain nonresident hunting licenses.

IA SF179

A bill for an act relating to special deer hunting licenses available to nonresident family members.

ND HB1237

Nonresident hunting licenses.

MO SB971

Establishes provisions relating to student transfers to nonresident districts

MO SB266

Creates and modifies provisions relating to responsibilities of publicly funded elementary and secondary educational entities

CA AB1555

Community colleges: exemption from nonresident tuition fee: College of the Siskiyous.

ND HB1470

Hunting, fishing, and gun dog activity fees and hunting guide and outfitter licensing requirements.

ND HB1147

Fees for game and fish licenses and permits.