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TABC Announces Compliance Reporting Delay

TABC Announces Compliance Reporting Delay

Texas Food & Fuel Association
 
 
TABC Announces Compliance Reporting Delay
To: All Businesses With TABC-Licensed Locations in Texas
 
Re: Compliance Reporting Canceled for Fall 2021

 
Businesses with TABC-licensed locations in Texas must complete a self-inspection of their premises through the TABC: Compliance Reporting mobile app every fall. However, they will not have to conduct compliance reporting for 2021.
 
TABC is currently transitioning the functions of the Compliance Reporting app into the new online Alcohol Industry Management System (AIMS), which will make doing self-inspections even easier. Businesses will resume conducting their annual compliance reporting in fall 2022 through AIMS. TABC will send a notice to businesses when it’s time to resume conducting compliance reports, along with instructions on how to do this in AIMS.
 
In lieu of mobile self-inspections this fall, businesses subject to compliance reporting might receive a visit and physical inspection from a TABC representative sometime between Sept. 1, 2021, and Aug. 31, 2022.
 
For questions or concerns, please contact:
Scott Fisher, Sr. Vice President of Policy & Public Affairs, at 512.617.4308 /sfisher@tffa.com
 
 
Texas Food & Fuel Association
401 W 15th St, Ste 510, Austin, TX 78701

info@tffa.com  /  512.476.9547  /  www.tffa.com

Questions or comments? Contact TFFA at 512.476.9547 or email info@tffa.com
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