![]() Those operations will include open and undercover inspections to deter violence and the overservice of alcoholic beverages and will also include underage compliance operations (UCOs) to identify businesses selling alcohol to persons under 21. TABC law enforcement officers will conduct operations across Texas throughout Memorial Day weekend, which coincides with graduation ceremonies and end-of-year celebrations at schools throughout the state. TABC prepares to ensure public safety over Memorial Day weekendĪUSTIN - As Memorial Day weekend approaches, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is ramping up its efforts to promote public safety and encourage responsible alcohol sales and service. ![]() The agency also moved many services online with the launch of the Alcohol Industry Management System (AIMS) in 2021. ![]() The closures will build on the successful transition many businesses made during the COVID-19 pandemic to work with TABC online and by phone rather than with paper forms and in-person meetings. TABC constantly works to identify areas where it can improve its stewardship of state resources. The decision to close the location came after re-evaluation of the agency’s office leases statewide. Members of TABC’s Licensing and Audit teams will continue assisting the community, and agents will continue to conduct inspections and operations in the area. ![]() While TABC will no longer offer in-person services at this office, staff will still be available by phone and email. The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has permanently closed its Tyler office to ensure efficient use of state resources as the agency continues to offer faster service to businesses online. ![]()
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