Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1098 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/15/2021

                     
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
HOUSE BILL 1098 	By: Strom 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
 
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage 
Control Act; amending Section 21, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 
2016 (37A O.S. Supp. 20 20, Section 2-109), which 
relates to retail licenses; modifying scope of retail 
spirit license; authorizing serving of samples; 
providing requirements; providing rights of retail 
license holder; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO PLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     Section 21, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 
2016 (37A O.S. Supp. 20 20, Section 2-109), is amended to read as 
follows: 
Section 2-109. A.  A retail spirits license shall authorize the 
holder thereof: 
1.  To purchase wine or spirits from a wine and spirits 
wholesaler; 
2.  To purchase beer from a beer distributor or from the holder 
of a small brewer self -distribution license; and   
 
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3.  To sell same on the licensed premises in such containers to 
consumers for off-premises consumption only and not for resale; 
provided, spirits, wine and beer may be sold to charitable 
organizations that are holders of charitable alcoholic beverage 
auction or charitable alcoholic beverage event licenses ; and 
4.  To offer product samples of alcoholic beverages on the 
licensed premises during any hours the licensed premises are 
authorized to be open .  The following requirements apply to samples: 
a. Samples shall not be bought or sold.  T he samples 
served shall be provided to patrons at no cost and 
shall not be considered a sale of alcoholic beverages 
within the meaning of Article XXVIII -A of the Oklahoma 
Constitution.  The retail spirits license holder shall 
be responsible for the cost of the samples . 
b. Any alcoholic beverages sold shall be in their 
original factory-sealed packages or containers.  
c. The licensee shall not receive any gift or thing of 
value in violation of Section 3 -119 of this title. 
d. Sample quantities shall be limited as follows for each 
person during a twenty-four-hour period: 
(1) distilled spirits: not to exceed twenty-five 
hundredths (0.25) ounces per sample and not to 
exceed four samples,   
 
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(2) beer and wine: not to exceed one (1) ounce per 
sample and not to exceed four samples. 
Retail license holders reserve the right to select the brands and 
varieties of alcoholic beverages that will be served as samples.  
Retail license holders shall not be required to offer samples and 
reserve the right to refuse to offer samples . 
B.  A retail wine license shall au thorize the holder thereof: 
1.  To purchase wine from a wine and spirits wholesaler; 
2.  To purchase wine from a small farm winemaker who is 
permitted and has elected to self -distribute as provided in Article 
XXVIIIA XXVIII-A of the Oklahoma Constitution; and 
3.  To sell same on the licensed premises in such containers to 
consumers for off-premises consumption only and not for resale; 
provided, wine may be sold to charitable organizations that are 
holders of charitable alcoholic beverage auction or charitab le 
alcoholic beverage event licenses. 
Provided, no holder of a Retail Wine License may sell wine with 
alcohol beverage volume in excess of fifteen percent (15%). 
C.  A retail beer license shall authorize the holder thereof: 
1.  To purchase beer from a beer distributor; 
2.  To purchase beer from the holder of a small brewer self -
distribution license; and 
3.  To sell same on the licensed premises in such containers to 
consumers for off-premises consumption only and not for resale;   
 
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provided, beer may be sold t o charitable organizations that are 
holders of charitable alcoholic beverage auction or charitable 
alcoholic beverage event licenses. 
Provided, no holder of a Retail Beer License may sell a malt 
beverage with alcohol beverage volume in excess of eight and ninety-
nine/one hundredths percent (8.99%). 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 202 1. 
 
 
58-1-6310 JL 12/22/20