The chains will put the language on their websites just to be safe and pushing a bad idea may cause more 30.06 signs in the buildings. Remember Starbucks?MeMelYup wrote:Could we get this fixed in 2015. Have it changed to if they are posted 30.06, they must comply with HB333.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Any hotel chain that has to pay a fine for violating this new code provision will simply include boilerplate "no gun" language on their webpages and "terms." Some may go so far as to use TPC §30.06 language. These folks to go industry/trade seminars and meetings, so word will get around if even one of them has a bad experience.sailor2000 wrote:Please explain for those of us not so smart....Charles L. Cotton wrote:I would suggest that everyone forget that HB333 passed. If we push the issue, then every major hotel chain will come into compliance. This bill should never have been filed!!!!
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- Wed Oct 09, 2013 7:03 pm
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- Topic: Where to report violations of Chap 2155, Occupations Code
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