Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4053

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages; beer distributor; price posting; effective date.

Impact

If passed, HB4053 would effectively alter the landscape of alcoholic beverage distribution in the state by alleviating certain bureaucratic burdens on beer distributors. The amendment would allow for greater flexibility in pricing without the need for regular postings as mandated by the previous law. This change may encourage more competitive pricing and accessibility for retailers and consumers alike, potentially impacting market behavior in the local alcohol industry.

Summary

House Bill 4053 proposes an amendment to existing laws concerning the distribution of alcoholic beverages in Oklahoma, specifically targeting the posting requirements for beer distributors. Under the current law, wine and spirits wholesalers are required to submit price postings for their products. However, the bill seeks to remove these posting requirements for beer distributors, streamlining the regulatory process for them. This change is expected to improve operational efficiency for beer distributors and align their practices more closely with those of wine and spirits wholesalers.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB4053 appears to be positive, particularly among stakeholders within the beer distribution sector. Proponents argue that reducing regulatory hurdles will create a more business-friendly environment, fostering growth and efficiency in the industry. However, there may be concerns about the implications of less oversight, though these concerns were not prominently featured in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for HB4053 within certain legislative circles, the removal of posting requirements might lead to debates over market fairness and transparency in pricing practices among distributors. Critics may argue that simplifying regulations could weaken consumer protections and oversight, highlighting the tension between promoting business interests and ensuring regulatory compliance within the alcoholic beverage industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1723

Alcoholic beverages; providing exception for wine and spirits wholesalers and beer distributors. Emergency.

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 HB3075

Alcoholic beverages; beer distributor licenses; economic hardship exemptions; effective date.

OK SB950

Alcoholic beverages; prohibiting alcoholic beverages from being sold for less than a certain amount. Effective date.

OK HB2843

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

OK HB2843

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

OK SB1604

Alcoholic beverages; extending amount of days for action after written notice by a beer distributor. Effective date.

OK SB262

Alcoholic beverages; authorizing wholesalers to fill orders non-sequentially. Effective date.

OK SB262

Alcoholic beverages; authorizing wholesalers to fill orders non-sequentially. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.