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The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) issues three licenses and permits for one-time-only events: Special Occasion License: Allows a bona fide nonprofit organization to sell liquor at a specified date, time and place. Special Occasion License applications are available online.
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- Special Occasion Licenses
This page outlines the requirements for certain license and permit holders and nonprofit organizations to conduct alcoholic beverage sales, service and samples during events at temporary locations in Texas.
A special occasion license allows a bona fide nonprofit organization to sell liquor at a specific time, date and place. Examples of events include fundraising dinners, gala events, auctions, and wine tastings.
The special occasion license allows a registered nonprofit organization to sell spirits, beer and wine by the individual serving for on-premises consumption at a specified date, time and place (i.e. fundraising dinner, gala event, auction, wine tasting).
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Banquet Permit. banquet permit is required to allow the service and consumption of alcohol at a private, invitation-only event or gathering in a public place or venue. Attendance is by invitation only. May not be advertised to the public, including social media. Alcohol is provided free of charge, no sales or donations.