Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB800

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Enrolled
5/22/24  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages; retail spirits licensee; discounts; pricing. Emergency.

Impact

By modifying regulations like the prohibition of selling spirits below a specific pricing threshold (15% above the wholesaler's laid-in cost), SB800 aims to stabilize the pricing within the alcoholic beverage market. The changes are expected to enhance competition among retailers, making it easier to offer sales promotions while protecting the market from undercutting practices that might harm wholesaler distributors. Moreover, the bill recognizes the need for flexibility in promotions, which could potentially increase consumer engagement and sales within the alcoholic beverage sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 800 (SB800) addresses the regulation of the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in Oklahoma, specifically targeting the practices of retail spirits, wine, and beer licensees. The bill amends existing laws to expand exemptions for offering or furnishing prizes, premiums, gifts, or similar inducements to consumers in connection with the sale of these beverages. It seeks to update how retailers operate, specifically in relation to pricing and promotional practices, ensuring that discounts and promotions are permissible under certain conditions, while clarifying the prohibited acts of licensees in the distribution process.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding SB800 appears to be generally supportive among lawmakers, particularly those representing the interests of the retail alcoholic beverage trade. Supporters argue that the amendments make sense in a modern retail context, allowing businesses the freedom to compete effectively while maintaining compliance with state regulation. However, concerns regarding the potential for abuse of the expanded promotional exemptions and retail pricing could be points of contention among various stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups and other legislators focused on regulation oversight.

Contention

Some points of contention might arise regarding the interpretation of provisions concerning price promotions and consumer incentives. Critics might argue that loosened regulations could lead to aggressive marketing practices, potentially causing public health concerns. Additionally, the balance between promoting retail activity and ensuring responsible consumption may become an ongoing discussion post-enactment. The exact impacts on local markets, especially in areas heavily reliant on alcoholic sales, will likely require ongoing assessment and potential further adjustment to regulations as needed.

Companion Bills

OK SB800

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

Previously Filed As

OK SB155

Alcoholic beverages; allowing for a retail spirits licensee to operate a specified distance outside of city limits. Effective date.

OK HB2843

Alcoholic beverages; beer distributors; storage of alcohol; transporting to licensed retailers; brand label registration; emergency.

OK SB353

Alcoholic beverages; allowing certain license holders to purchase alcohol from retail spirits license holders licensed in the same county. Effective date.

OK SB791

Alcoholic beverages; excluding online and delivery purchases of alcoholic beverages from prohibited acts. Effective date.

OK SB809

Alcoholic beverages; allowing certain licensee to participate in curbside pickup or delivery of sealed alcoholic beverages. Effective date.

OK HB2354

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

OK HB2090

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

OK HB1707

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

OK SB8

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

OK HB1715

Alcoholic beverages; authorizing the ABLE Commission to permit certain license holders to host off-site events; Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; definitions; licenses; beer distribution; termination of agreement; emergency.

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