Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4301 | Liquor Control Law
Section 4301.10 | Division of Liquor Control Powers and Duties.

Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The division of liquor control shall do all of the following:
(1) Control the traffic in beer and intoxicating liquor in this state, including the manufacture, importation, and sale of beer and intoxicating liquor;
(2) Grant or refuse permits for the manufacture, distribution, transportation, and sale of beer and intoxicating liquor and the sale of alcohol, as authorized or required by this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code. A certificate, signed by the superintendent of liquor control and to which is affixed the official seal of the division, stating that it appears from the records of the division that no permit has been issued to the person specified in the certificate, or that a permit, if issued, has been revoked, canceled, or suspended, shall be received as prima-facie evidence of the facts recited in the certificate in any court or before any officer of this state.
(3) Put into operation, manage, and control a system of state liquor stores for the sale of spirituous liquor at retail and to holders of permits authorizing the sale of spirituous liquor; however, the division shall not establish any drive-in state liquor stores; and by means of those types of stores, and any manufacturing plants, distributing and bottling plants, warehouses, and other facilities that it considers expedient, establish and maintain a state monopoly of the distribution of spirituous liquor and its sale in packages or containers; and for that purpose, manufacture, buy, import, possess, and sell spirituous liquors as provided in this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code, and in the rules promulgated by the superintendent of liquor control pursuant to those chapters; lease or in any manner acquire the use of any land or building required for any of those purposes; purchase any equipment that is required; and borrow money to carry on its business, and issue, sign, endorse, and accept notes, checks, and bills of exchange; but all obligations of the division created under authority of this division shall be a charge only upon the moneys received by the division from the sale of spirituous liquor and its other business transactions in connection with the sale of spirituous liquor, and shall not be general obligations of the state;
(4) Enforce the administrative provisions of this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code, and the rules and orders of the liquor control commission and the superintendent relating to the manufacture, importation, transportation, distribution, and sale of beer or intoxicating liquor. The attorney general, any prosecuting attorney, and any prosecuting officer of a municipal corporation or a municipal court shall, at the request of the division of liquor control or the department of public safety, prosecute any person charged with the violation of any provision in those chapters or of any section of the Revised Code relating to the manufacture, importation, transportation, distribution, and sale of beer or intoxicating liquor.
(5) Determine the locations of all state liquor stores and manufacturing, distributing, and bottling plants required in connection with those stores, subject to this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code;
(6) Conduct inspections of liquor permit premises to determine compliance with the administrative provisions of this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted under those provisions by the liquor control commission.
Except as otherwise provided in division (A)(6) of this section, those inspections may be conducted only during those hours in which the permit holder is open for business and only by authorized agents or employees of the division or by any peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. Inspections may be conducted at other hours only to determine compliance with laws or commission rules that regulate the hours of sale of beer or intoxicating liquor and only if the investigator has reasonable cause to believe that those laws or rules are being violated. Any inspection conducted pursuant to division (A)(6) of this section is subject to all of the following requirements:
(a) The only property that may be confiscated is contraband, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, or property that is otherwise necessary for evidentiary purposes.
(b) A complete inventory of all property confiscated from the premises shall be given to the permit holder or the permit holder's agent or employee by the confiscating agent or officer at the conclusion of the inspection. At that time, the inventory shall be signed by the confiscating agent or officer, and the agent or officer shall give the permit holder or the permit holder's agent or employee the opportunity to sign the inventory.
(c) Inspections conducted pursuant to division (A)(6) of this section shall be conducted in a reasonable manner. A finding by any court of competent jurisdiction that an inspection was not conducted in a reasonable manner in accordance with this section or any rules adopted by the commission may be considered grounds for suppression of evidence. A finding by the commission that an inspection was not conducted in a reasonable manner in accordance with this section or any rules adopted by it may be considered grounds for dismissal of the commission case.
If any court of competent jurisdiction finds that property confiscated as the result of an administrative inspection is not necessary for evidentiary purposes and is not contraband, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, the court shall order the immediate return of the confiscated property, provided that property is not otherwise subject to forfeiture, to the permit holder. However, the return of this property is not grounds for dismissal of the case. The commission likewise may order the return of confiscated property if no criminal prosecution is pending or anticipated.
(7) Delegate to any of its agents or employees any power of investigation that the division possesses with respect to the enforcement of any of the administrative laws relating to beer or intoxicating liquor, provided that this division does not authorize the division to designate any agent or employee to serve as an enforcement agent. The employment and designation of enforcement agents shall be within the exclusive authority of the director of public safety pursuant to sections 5502.13 to 5502.19 of the Revised Code.
(8) Collect the following fees:
(a) A biennial fifty-dollar registration fee for each agent, solicitor, trade marketing professional, or salesperson, registered pursuant to section 4303.25 of the Revised Code, of a beer or intoxicating liquor manufacturer, supplier, broker, trade marketing company, or wholesale distributor doing business in this state;
(b) A fifty-dollar product registration fee for each new beer or intoxicating liquor product sold in this state. The product registration fee also applies to products sold in this state by B-2a, S-1, and S-2 permit holders. The product registration fee shall be accompanied by a copy of the federal label and product approval for the new product.
(c) An annual three-hundred-dollar supplier registration fee from each manufacturer or supplier that produces and ships into this state, or ships into this state, intoxicating liquor or beer, in addition to an initial application fee of one hundred dollars. A manufacturer that produces and ships beer or wine into this state and that holds only an S-1 or S-2 permit, as applicable, is exempt from the supplier registration fee. A manufacturer that produces and ships beer or wine into this state and that holds a B-2a permit shall pay an annual seventy-six-dollar supplier registration fee. A manufacturer that produces and ships wine into this state and that does not hold either an S-1 or a B-2a permit, but that produces less than two hundred fifty thousand gallons of wine per year shall pay an annual seventy-six-dollar supplier registration fee. A B-2a, S-1, or S-2 permit holder that does not sell its wine to wholesale distributors of wine in this state and an S-1 permit holder that does not sell its beer to wholesale distributors of beer in this state shall not be required to submit to the division territory designation forms.
Each supplier, agent, solicitor, trade marketing professional, or salesperson registration issued under this division shall authorize the person named to carry on the activity specified in the registration. Each agent, solicitor, trade marketing professional, or salesperson registration is valid for two years or for the unexpired portion of a two-year registration period. Each supplier registration is valid for one year or for the unexpired portion of a one-year registration period. Registrations shall end on their respective uniform expiration date, which shall be designated by the division, and are subject to suspension, revocation, cancellation, or fine as authorized by this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code.
As used in this division, "trade marketing company" and "trade marketing professional" have the same meanings as in section 4301.171 of the Revised Code.
(9) Establish a system of electronic data interchange within the division and regulate the electronic transfer of information and funds among persons and governmental entities engaged in the manufacture, distribution, and retail sale of alcoholic beverages;
(10) Notify all holders of retail permits of the forms of permissible identification for purposes of division (A) of section 4301.639 of the Revised Code;
(11) Exercise all other powers expressly or by necessary implication conferred upon the division by this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code, and all powers necessary for the exercise or discharge of any power, duty, or function expressly conferred or imposed upon the division by those chapters.
(B) The division may do all of the following:
(1) Sue, but may be sued only in connection with the execution of leases of real estate and the purchases and contracts necessary for the operation of the state liquor stores that are made under this chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code;
(2) Enter into leases and contracts of all descriptions and acquire and transfer title to personal property with regard to the sale, distribution, and storage of spirituous liquor within the state;
(3) Terminate at will any lease entered into pursuant to division (B)(2) of this section upon first giving ninety days' notice in writing to the lessor of its intention to do so;
(4) Fix the wholesale and retail prices at which the various classes, varieties, and brands of spirituous liquor shall be sold by the division. Those retail prices shall be the same at all state liquor stores, except to the extent that a price differential is required to collect a county sales tax levied pursuant to section 5739.021 of the Revised Code and for which tax the tax commissioner has authorized prepayment pursuant to section 5739.05 of the Revised Code. In fixing selling prices, the division shall compute an anticipated gross profit at least sufficient to provide in each calendar year all costs and expenses of the division and also an adequate working capital reserve for the division. The gross profit shall not exceed forty per cent of the retail selling price based on costs of the division, and in addition the sum required by section 4301.12 of the Revised Code to be paid into the state treasury. An amount equal to one and one-half per cent of that gross profit shall be paid into the statewide treatment and prevention fund created by section 4301.30 of the Revised Code and be appropriated by the general assembly from the fund to the department of mental health and addiction services as provided in section 4301.30 of the Revised Code.
On spirituous liquor manufactured in this state from the juice of grapes or fruits grown in this state, the division shall compute an anticipated gross profit of not to exceed ten per cent.
The wholesale prices fixed under this division shall be at a discount of not less than six per cent of the retail selling prices as determined by the division in accordance with this section.
(C) The division may approve the expansion or diminution of a premises to which a liquor permit has been issued and may adopt standards governing such an expansion or diminution.
Last updated August 24, 2021 at 2:13 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 43 | Liquor

Chapter 4301 | Liquor Control Law

Section 4301.01 | Liquor Control Definitions.

Section 4301.011 | General Assembly Finding - Sole and Exclusive Regulation of Alcohol.

Section 4301.02 | Division of Liquor Control Organization.

Section 4301.021 | Superintendent of Liquor Control Powers.

Section 4301.022 | Liquor Control Commission.

Section 4301.03 | Liquor Control Commission Rules.

Section 4301.04 | Liquor Control Commission Powers.

Section 4301.041 | Minimum Percentage Mark-Up for Sales at Retail of Beer.

Section 4301.042 | Pricing Practices Rules for Beer Sales.

Section 4301.05 | Liquor Control Commission Not to Exercise Executive or Administrative Duties or Powers.

Section 4301.06 | Division of Liquor Control Publications and Hearings.

Section 4301.07 | Liquor Control Commission Members.

Section 4301.08 | Bond of Liquor Control Commission, Superintendent, Employees.

Section 4301.10 | Division of Liquor Control Powers and Duties.

Section 4301.101 | Superintendent of Liquor Control Rules.

Section 4301.102 | Administration, Collection, and Enforcement of County Sports Facility Liquor Tax.

Section 4301.11 | Leases of State Liquor Stores.

Section 4301.12 | Custody, Safekeeping, and Deposit of Funds.

Section 4301.13 | Rules for Dealing in and Distributing and Selling Bottled Wine.

Section 4301.14 | Rules for Equitable Distribution of Supplies of Spirituous Liquor.

Section 4301.15 | Violating Rules for Equitable Distribution.

Section 4301.16 | Accounting for Moneys Received From the Sale of Liquor.

Section 4301.17 | State Liquor Stores or Agencies.

Section 4301.171 | Tasting Samples of Spirituous Liquor.

Section 4301.172 | Agency Store Hours of Sale.

Section 4301.18 | Purchase, Manufacture, Blend, or Bottle Spirituous Liquor Division of Liquor Control.

Section 4301.19 | Sale of Spirituous Liquor by Division of Liquor Control.

Section 4301.20 | Exemptions From Liquor Control Law.

Section 4301.201 | Homemade Beer and Wine.

Section 4301.21 | Rules for Sale of Beer or Intoxicating Liquor for Consumption on the Premises.

Section 4301.22 | Rules for Sales of Beer and Intoxicating Liquor Under All Classes of Permits and From State Liquor Stores.

Section 4301.23 | Sales of Sacramental Wine for Religious Rites.

Section 4301.24 | Rules for Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors.

Section 4301.241 | Sales Area or Territory for B-1 Permit Holder to Be Brand Distributor.

Section 4301.242 | Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors - Permitted Conduct.

Section 4301.243 | Giving Things of Value in Connection With Purchase of Alcoholic Beverage.

Section 4301.244 | Beer Not Intoxicating Liquor.

Section 4301.245 | Use of Social Media for Advertising.

Section 4301.246 | Gifts of Glassware.

Section 4301.25 | Suspension or Revocation of Liquor Permit.

Section 4301.251 | Emergency Suspension of Retail Beer or Liquor Permits and Retail Sales of Spirituous Liquor.

Section 4301.252 | Option of Paying Forfeiture Rather Than Suspending Operations.

Section 4301.253 | Training Program.

Section 4301.26 | No-Fault Cancellation of Permits.

Section 4301.27 | Revoking or Cancelling Permits.

Section 4301.28 | Appeals to Liquor Control Commission.

Section 4301.29 | Seizure of Beer, Intoxicating Liquor or Alcohol.

Section 4301.30 | Deposit and Distribution of Fees.

Section 4301.31 | Jurisdiction - Immunity.

Section 4301.32 | Local Option Privilege.

Section 4301.321 | Local Option Sale of Beer or Intoxicating Liquor by Class C or D Permit at Particular Premises.

Section 4301.322 | Local Option Where Status of Portion of Precinct or Residence District Is Inconsistent With Remainder.

Section 4301.323 | Conditions for Exercising Privilege of Local Option at a Particular Location.

Section 4301.324 | Local Option - Community Facility.

Section 4301.33 | Local Option Petition.

Section 4301.331 | Local Option - Premises Adjudged a Nuisance.

Section 4301.332 | Local Option Petition Where Status of Portion of Precinct or Residence District Is Inconsistent With Remainder.

Section 4301.333 | Local Option Petition Contesting a Particular Location.

Section 4301.334 | Local Option Petition Contesting Community Facility.

Section 4301.34 | Petition Requirements.

Section 4301.35 | Election and Form of Ballots on Four Question Election.

Section 4301.351 | Election and Form of Ballots on Sunday Sales.

Section 4301.352 | Election and Form of Ballots Concerning Particular Permit Premises.

Section 4301.353 | Election and Form of Ballots Where Status of Portion of Precinct or Residence District Is Inconsistent With Remainder - No Sunday Issues.

Section 4301.354 | Election and Form of Ballots Where Status of Portion of Precinct or Residence District Is Inconsistent With Remainder - Sunday Issues.

Section 4301.355 | Election and Form of Ballots Contesting a Particular Location.

Section 4301.356 | Election and Form of Ballots Contesting Community Facility.

Section 4301.36 | Effect of Four Question Election.

Section 4301.361 | Effect of Sunday Sales Election.

Section 4301.362 | Effect of Particular Permit Premises Election.

Section 4301.363 | Effect of Election Where Status of Portion of Precinct or Residence District Is Inconsistent With Remainder - No Sunday Issues.

Section 4301.364 | Effect of Election Where Status of Portion of Precinct or Residence District Is Inconsistent With Remainder - Sunday Issues.

Section 4301.365 | Effect of Election Concerning Particular Location.

Section 4301.366 | Effect of Election Concerning Community Facility.

Section 4301.37 | Local Option Elections Effective for Four Years.

Section 4301.39 | Notification and Results of Local Option Elections.

Section 4301.391 | Operation Inconsistent With Results of Local Option Election.

Section 4301.40 | Local Option Elections Not to Affect or Prohibit Certain Permits.

Section 4301.401 | Permits Issued in Premises Located in Annexed Territory Valid.

Section 4301.402 | Golf Course, Hotel, Motel, or Lodge Owned by State, Conservancy District, Park District or Political Subdivision Not Affected.

Section 4301.403 | u.s. Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission Exhibition Premises Exemptions.

Section 4301.404 | Center for Preservation of Wild Animals Exemptions.

Section 4301.41 | Refund of Permit Fee Upon Cancellation.

Section 4301.42 | Tax on Sale of Beer in Sealed Bottles and Cans.

Section 4301.421 | Tax Levies to Finance Sports Facilities.

Section 4301.422 | Retail Sellers Liable for County Tax.

Section 4301.423 | Crediting and Distribution of Tax Receipts.

Section 4301.424 | Tax Levies to Finance Construction or Renovation of Sports Facility.

Section 4301.43 | Tax on Sale and Distribution of Wine and Mixed Beverages.

Section 4301.432 | Tax on Sale and Distribution of Vermouth, Sparkling and Carbonated Wine and Champagne, and Other Wine.

Section 4301.433 | Out-of State Wine Bottlers to Furnish Invoices.

Section 4301.44 | Tax Commissioner to Administer Liquor Taxes.

Section 4301.441 | Disclosure of Information Provided by Department of Taxation.

Section 4301.45 | Seizure of Beer or Intoxicating Liquors Transported or Possessed Illegally.

Section 4301.46 | Credit of Moneys Received.

Section 4301.47 | Record Retention.

Section 4301.48 | False Entries on Invoices or Containers Prohibited.

Section 4301.49 | Prevention or Hindrance of Inspection.

Section 4301.50 | Distribution or Sale of Beverages Without Tax Prohibited.

Section 4301.52 | Seizure of Wine, Mixed Beverage, or Beer Upon Which Tax Has Not Been Paid.

Section 4301.53 | Search Warrants - Seizure of Property.

Section 4301.54 | Retaliatory Tax on Liquor Products Sold In, Delivered, or Shipped Into Ohio.

Section 4301.55 | Retaliatory Tax on Liquor Products Transported, Manufactured or Warehoused in Ohio.

Section 4301.56 | List of Permit Holders Furnished to Tax Commissioner for Administration of Liquor Taxes.

Section 4301.57 | Fines and Forfeited Bonds.

Section 4301.58 | Permits Required.

Section 4301.59 | False or Fraudulent Statement in Warehouse Receipts.

Section 4301.60 | Illegal Transportation of Beer, Intoxicating Liquor, or Alcohol Prohibited.

Section 4301.61 | Transaction Scans to Check the Validity of Driver's or Commercial Driver's License or Identification Card.

Section 4301.611 | Transaction Scan as Affirmative Defense Where Age of Purchaser Is Element of Crime.

Section 4301.62 | Opened Container of Beer or Intoxicating Liquor Prohibited at Certain Premises.

Section 4301.63 | Purchase of Beer or Intoxicating Liquor by Persons Under Twenty-One Prohibited.

Section 4301.631 | Purchase or Consumption Low-Alcohol Beverage by Persons Under Eighteen Prohibited.

Section 4301.633 | Furnishing False Information to Obtain Beer or Intoxicating Liquor for Person Under Twenty-One.

Section 4301.634 | Furnishing False Information to Obtain Beer or Intoxicating Liquor by Person Under Twenty-One.

Section 4301.635 | Compliance Check.

Section 4301.636 | Manufacture, Transfer, Sell, or Distribute False Identification Card or Driver's License.

Section 4301.637 | Warning Cards as to Underage Persons and Person Carrying Firearms.

Section 4301.638 | Modification on Other Sections Not Intended.

Section 4301.639 | False Identification Accepted in Good Faith.

Section 4301.64 | Prohibition Against Consumption of Beer or Intoxicating Liquor in Motor Vehicle.

Section 4301.65 | Sale, Purchase, or Use of Alcohol Vaporizing Device Prohibited.

Section 4301.66 | Obstructing Inspection or Search of Premises Prohibited.

Section 4301.67 | Illegal Possession of Spirituous or Intoxicating Liquor or Beer Prohibited.

Section 4301.68 | Sale of Liquor in Diluted, Refilled, or Partly Refilled Containers Prohibited.

Section 4301.69 | Underage Persons Offenses Concerning.

Section 4301.691 | Alternate Prohibitions if Federal Mandate Relating to a National Uniform Drinking Age of Twenty-One Is No Longer in Force.

Section 4301.70 | Violations Not Otherwise Specified.

Section 4301.71 | Sale of Powdered or Crystalline Alcohol.

Section 4301.72 | Liquor Taxes Are Lien on Property of Permit Holder.

Section 4301.74 | Violation of Nuisance Injunction.

Section 4301.77 | Providing Social Security Numbers.

Section 4301.80 | Community Entertainment District Application.

Section 4301.81 | Application for Revitalization District Designation.

Section 4301.82 | Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas.

Section 4301.83 | Waiver to Serve Alcohol at Major Event.

Section 4301.99 | Penalty.

Section 4301.991 | Notice of Conviction or Acquittal of Liquor Control Violations.