Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2178

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/13/23  
Refer
3/29/23  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages; small farm winery or winemaker license; samples; satellite locations; events; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2178 will amend existing alcoholic beverage laws in Oklahoma, creating a more favorable environment for small producers. It eliminates the need for special permits by event organizers to allow licensed vendors to participate, which proponents argue will encourage attendance and participation in local events. Moreover, by designating the area occupied by the licensee as a licensed premises, the bill potentially reduces the liability and administrative hurdles faced by small businesses, thereby expanding their market reach and consumer engagement opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 2178 aims to provide more flexibility for small farm wineries, winemakers, and small brewers in Oklahoma by allowing them to serve free samples and sell products at various public events. It enables these license holders to serve Oklahoma-manufactured beverages both on-premises and off-premises with the event organizer's permission. Additionally, multiple small manufacturers can combine their serving areas at events, fostering collaboration and promoting local products. This bill intends to enhance the visibility of local producers by simplifying the regulations surrounding alcohol service at public events.

Sentiment

The sentiment among advocates for HB 2178 is largely positive, with supporters praising it as a significant step forward for small alcoholic beverage manufacturers. They argue that the bill promotes local business while fostering community engagement at events, which could lead to increased sales and recognition of Oklahoma-made products. However, there may be concerns regarding public safety and alcohol consumption management at larger events, as the bill does not require licensees to control consumers after serving them.

Contention

While many support the bill for its intention to boost local economies, there could be contention around how the local jurisdictions will manage the increased presence of alcohol vendors at public events. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for increased alcohol consumption and its associated public health implications, particularly in family-oriented events. As such, discussions around enforcement and the responsibilities of vendors will likely be crucial as the bill moves forward and its implications for community safety are evaluated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2178

Alcoholic beverages; small farm winery or winemaker license; samples; satellite locations; events; effective date.

OK HB3641

Alcoholic beverages; small farm winery or winemaker license; samples; distiller license; satellite locations; effective date.

OK SB8

Alcoholic beverages; brewer, winemaker, distiller, and small farm winery; providing for license to host certain off-site events. Emergency.

OK SB1811

Alcoholic beverages; allowing for brewer, winemaker, distiller, and small farm winery license holders to host off-site events. Emergency.

OK HB2084

Alcoholic beverages; winemaker license; off-premises consumption; effective date.

OK HB2084

Alcoholic beverages; winemaker license; off-premises consumption; effective date.

OK HB2354

Alcoholic beverages; grocery stores; licenses; winemaking; self-distribution license; effective date.

OK HB2354

Alcoholic beverages; grocery stores; licenses; winemaking; self-distribution license; effective date.

OK HB3855

Alcoholic beverages; Oklahoma Alcohol Act of 2022; effective date.

OK SB800

Alcoholic beverages; allowing winemaker and winery license holders to distribute to certain licensed holders. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.