Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB263

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/29/23  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages; modifying license fees. Emergency.

Impact

The bill comprises a restructured fee schedule that differentiates between larger producers and smaller operations while also declaring an emergency to expedite its implementation. By adjusting the fees according to production levels, SB263 is positioned to make it easier for small brewers and wineries to enter and compete in the market. This change is expected to foster greater innovation and variety in the alcoholic beverage sector, positively impacting state laws governing alcohol production and sales.

Summary

Senate Bill 263 aims to amend the existing alcohol licensing framework in Oklahoma by modifying the fees associated with various alcohol licenses. Specifically, the bill seeks to adjust the licensing fees for different types of alcoholic beverage licenses based on the production levels of the license holders. This is a significant shift aimed at supporting smaller producers by reducing their financial burden, thereby promoting local businesses and craft breweries.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB263 appears to be largely positive among industry stakeholders, particularly those involved in craft brewing and winemaking. Supporters of the bill emphasize its potential to invigorate the local brewing industry by alleviating financial barriers that disproportionately impact smaller producers. However, some concerns may still exist regarding the long-term sustainability of such reduced fees and whether they will effectively lead to a more diverse marketplace.

Contention

While there is strong support for SB263 from small brewers and advocates of local craft businesses, there are also underlying tensions regarding potential market monopolization by larger producers and how fee adjustments might affect their competitive advantage. It is uncertain if the reduced fees for small producers could inadvertently encourage larger corporations to exploit the lower costs, ultimately distorting the competitive landscape. That said, the emergency declaration underscores the urgency legislators feel about refreshing the current licensing structure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB263

Alcoholic beverages; modifying license fees. Emergency.

OK SB1714

Alcoholic beverages; modifying license fees. Emergency.

OK HB2665

Alcoholic beverages; fees; modifying name of certain license; adding certain license information; effective date; emergency.

OK SB272

Alcoholic beverage license fees; establishing certain license fee. Effective date.

OK SB1046

Alcoholic beverages; licenses; establishing certain limits for licensure. Effective date.

OK HB2090

Alcoholic beverages; delivery service license; fee; requirements.

OK HB2369

Alcoholic beverages; Marissa Murrow Act; event venue license; definitions; license fee; caterer license; effective date.

OK SB1057

Alcoholic beverages; allowing mixed beverage licenses be used by certain entity. Effective date.

OK HB2090

Alcoholic beverages; delivery service license; fee; requirements; effective date; emergency.

OK SB1818

Alcoholic beverages; creating the Marissa Murrow Act; authorizing the ABLE Commission to establish event venue license. Effective date.

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