Texas Basic Peace Officer Certification Practice Exam

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According to the Alcoholic Beverage Code, when can a mixed beverage permittee typically sell mixed beverages?

  1. 7 a.m. and midnight

  2. 1 a.m. and midnight

  3. 10 a.m. and noon

  4. Noon and midnight

The correct answer is: 7 a.m. and midnight

The correct timeframe for a mixed beverage permittee to sell mixed beverages, according to the Alcoholic Beverage Code, is from 7 a.m. to midnight. This regulation is in place to provide a structured schedule for the sale of alcoholic beverages, ensuring that there are set hours during which these products can be legally sold. The choice of 7 a.m. allows for early sales in establishments that may serve brunch or other morning meals, catering to customers who may enjoy a mixed drink alongside their meal. The cutoff at midnight is intended to limit sales to a reasonable hour, reflecting community standards regarding alcohol consumption. Other options do not align with the regulations established in the Alcoholic Beverage Code, as they either start the selling times too late or extend past the designated closing time. This helps to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages and promote responsible consumption.