Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 485.019 - Restriction of Access to Aerosol Paint(a) A business establishment that holds a permit under Section 485.012 and that displays aerosol paint shall display the paint:(1) in a place that is in the line of sight of a cashier or in the line of sight from a workstation normally continuously occupied during business hours;(2) in a manner that makes the paint accessible to a patron of the business establishment only with the assistance of an employee of the establishment; or(3) in an area electronically protected, or viewed by surveillance equipment that is monitored, during business hours.(b) This section does not apply to a business establishment that has in place a computerized checkout system at the point of sale for merchandise that alerts the cashier that a person purchasing aerosol paint must be over 18 years of age.(c) A court may issue a warning to a business establishment or impose a civil penalty of $50 on the business establishment for a first violation of this section. After receiving a warning or penalty for the first violation, the business establishment is liable to the state for a civil penalty of $100 for each subsequent violation.(d) For the third violation of this section in a calendar year, a court may issue an injunction prohibiting the business establishment from selling aerosol paint for a period of not more than two years. A business establishment that violates the injunction is liable to the state for a civil penalty of $100, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law, for each day the violation continues.(e) If a business establishment fails to pay a civil penalty under this section, the court may issue an injunction prohibiting the establishment from selling aerosol paint until the establishment pays the penalty, attorney's fees, and court costs.(f) The district or county attorney for the county in which a violation of this section is alleged to have occurred, or the attorney general, if requested by the district or county attorney for that county, may file suit for the issuance of a warning, the collection of a penalty, or the issuance of an injunction.(g) A penalty collected under this section shall be sent to the comptroller for deposit in the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund.(h) This section applies only to a business establishment that is located in a county with a population of 75,000 or more.Tex. Health and Safety Code § 485.019
Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1463, Sec. 2, eff. 9/1/2001.