Dann, the 51% is figured based on estimated annual sales for the first license application to TABC and then on actual sales for each year after that. The license application asks for dollar figure for sales for alcohol, sales for food, and all other sales. We then total the numbers and check if the alcohol sales are over 51% of the total or not.phddan wrote:How is the 51% of sales figured?
Is it averaged over a year, monthly, weekly??
If they happen to have a record day of sales, but not normally above 51%, does that justify posting?
When we give them their license or permit, we tell them which signs to post. This is why you can call TABC or e-mail them if there is a licensed premise with an incorrect sign - either way. As was posted above, you can check for the correct sign by checking the supposedly publicly posted permit.