<P> Beer sales are permitted between 7 AM and midnight on all days except Sunday; Sunday sales are permitted between midnight and 1AM and between noon and midnight (excepting certain sales of beer with food). Wine sales are generally permitted at the same time as beer sales . Any retailer with a proper permit may sell beer and wine . </P> <P> Liquor sales are more stringently regulated . Liquor sales are prohibited 1) on Sundays, 2) on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day (and when Christmas and New Year's fall on a Sunday, the prohibition is carried over to the following Monday), and 3) before 10AM and after 9PM on any other day . Furthermore, liquor can only be sold in "package stores", which must be closed whenever liquor sales are prohibited (even for sales of otherwise allowable products), and which further must be physically separated from any other business . Moreover, no owner can own more than five package stores, and no publicly - traded company can own such a store . </P> <P> People must be at least 21 years of age to legally consume alcoholic beverages in Texas with certain exceptions, as in any other state in the United States . However, employment at a company serving alcoholic beverages can be entered into at age 18 but the person cannot actually serve the alcohol . </P> <P> No specific training is required to serve alcohol; however, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code states that the actions of an employee (such as serving alcohol to a clearly intoxicated patron) will not be imputed to the employer if 1) the employer requires the employee to complete training approved by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 2) the employee actually completes the training, and 3) the employer has not directly encouraged the employee to violate the law . </P>

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