CHAPTER 49. INTOXICATION AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OFFENSES
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This excerpt from the Texas Penal Code establishes the legal framework for intoxication and alcoholic beverage offenses within the state. It provides precise legal definitions for being intoxicated, measuring alcohol concentration, and identifying various types of motorized transport and amusement equipment. The statutes detail specific crimes ranging from public intoxication and open container violations to more severe felonies like intoxication manslaughter and assault. Furthermore, the text outlines enhanced penalties for repeat offenders, those transporting child passengers, or individuals who cause harm to public servants. Ultimately, these laws serve to regulate conduct on public highways, waterways, and at public events to ensure general safety and health.