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Tobacco Retail License: Converse vs San Antonio

How do tobacco retail license rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Section 161.0815 sets the minimum tobacco purchase age at 21 and requires retailers in Bexar County to hold a tobacco permit issued by the Comptroller. Sales to anyone under 21 are prohibited, with limited military exceptions.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Every San Antonio retailer selling cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, e-cigarettes, or alternative nicotine must hold an annual Texas Comptroller permit under Tax Code Chapter 154 and Health and Safety Code Chapter 161. State preemption bars San Antonio from imposing a separate city tobacco license.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Minimum age21 years-
State permitTexas Comptroller-
StatuteTX HSC 161.0815-
Military exceptionPre-Sept 2001 birth-
Permit issuer-Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Permit term-Two-year renewal
City permit-None separate from state
Records retained-Four years of invoices
Minimum buyer age-21 statewide

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Converse FAQ

Are flavored vape products banned in Bexar County?

No countywide flavor ban exists, though FDA enforcement and state actions have removed many unauthorized flavored e-cigarette products. Local flavor bans face state preemption challenges in Texas.

Can a Bexar County retailer sell to a 19-year-old soldier?

Only if the soldier is on active duty in the United States military and was born on or before August 31, 2001, the narrow grandfather exception under HSC 161.0815.

San Antonio FAQ

Does San Antonio issue a city tobacco retailer license?

No. The Texas Comptroller issues the only retailer permit, and state preemption blocks separate city licenses. San Antonio Metro Health enforces Tobacco 21 signage and minor-decoy checks but does not issue a city license.

What happens if a San Antonio store sells vapes to someone under 21?

Texas Health and Safety Code Section 161.082 makes the sale a Class C misdemeanor. Comptroller administrative penalties stack on top, and repeat violations lead to permit suspension or revocation plus Metro Health citations.

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