Effective: March 27, 2020
Latest Legislation: House Bill 197 - 133rd General Assembly
This chapter and Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code do not prevent the following:
(A) The storage of intoxicating liquor in bonded warehouses, established in accordance with the acts of congress and under the regulation of the United States, located in this state, or the transportation of intoxicating liquor to or from bonded warehouses of the United States wherever located;
(B) A bona fide resident of this state who is the owner of a warehouse receipt from obtaining or transporting to the resident's residence for the resident's own consumption and not for resale spirituous liquor stored in a government bonded warehouse in this state or in another state prior to December 1933, subject to such terms as are prescribed by the division of liquor control;
(C) The manufacture of cider from fruit for the purpose of making vinegar, and nonintoxicating cider and fruit juices for use and sale;
(D) A licensed physician or dentist from administering or dispensing intoxicating liquor or alcohol to a patient in good faith in the actual course of the practice of the physician's or dentist's profession;
(E) The sale of alcohol to physicians, dentists, druggists, veterinary surgeons, manufacturers, hospitals, infirmaries, or medical or educational institutions using the alcohol for medicinal, mechanical, chemical, or scientific purposes;
(F) The sale, gift, or keeping for sale by druggists and others of any of the medicinal preparations manufactured in accordance with the formulas prescribed by the United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary, patent or proprietary preparations, and other bona fide medicinal and technical preparations, which contain no more alcohol than is necessary to hold the medicinal agents in solution and to preserve the same, which are manufactured and sold as medicine and not as beverages, are unfit for use for beverage purposes, and the sale of which does not require the payment of a United States liquor dealer's tax;
(G) The manufacture and sale of tinctures or of toilet, medicinal, and antiseptic preparations and solutions not intended for internal human use nor to be sold as beverages, and which are unfit for beverage purposes, if upon the outside of each bottle, box, or package of which there is printed in the English language, conspicuously and legibly, the quantity by volume of alcohol in the preparation or solution;
(H) The manufacture and keeping for sale of the food products known as flavoring extracts when manufactured and sold for cooking, culinary, or flavoring purposes, and which are unfit for use for beverage purposes;
(I) The lawful sale of wood alcohol or of ethyl alcohol for external use when combined with other substances as to make it unfit for internal use;
(J) The manufacture, sale, and transport of ethanol or ethyl alcohol for use as fuel. As used in this division, "ethanol" has the same meaning as in section 122.075 of the Revised Code.
(K) The purchase and importation into this state or the purchase at wholesale from A or B permit holders in this state of beer and intoxicating liquor for use in manufacturing processes of nonbeverage food products under terms prescribed by the division, provided that the terms prescribed by the division shall not increase the cost of the beer or intoxicating liquor to any person, firm, or corporation purchasing and importing it into this state or purchasing it from an A or B permit holder for that use;
(L) Any resident of this state or any member of the armed forces of the United States, who has attained the age of twenty-one years, from bringing into this state, for personal use and not for resale, not more than one liter of spirituous liquor, four and one-half liters of wine, or two hundred eighty-eight ounces of beer in any thirty-day period, and the same is free of any tax consent fee when the resident or member of the armed forces physically possesses and accompanies the spirituous liquor, wine, or beer on returning from a foreign country, another state, or an insular possession of the United States;
(M) Persons, at least twenty-one years of age, who collect ceramic commemorative bottles containing spirituous liquor that have unbroken federal tax stamps on them from selling or trading the bottles to other collectors. The bottles shall originally have been purchased at retail from the division, legally imported under division (L) of this section, or legally imported pursuant to a supplier registration issued by the division. The sales shall be for the purpose of exchanging a ceramic commemorative bottle between private collectors and shall not be for the purpose of selling the spirituous liquor for personal consumption. The sale or exchange authorized by this division shall not occur on the premises of any permit holder, shall not be made in connection with the business of any permit holder, and shall not be made in connection with any mercantile business.
(N) The sale of beer or intoxicating liquor without a liquor permit at a private residence, not more than five times per calendar year at a residence address, at an event that has the following characteristics:
(1) The event is for a charitable, benevolent, or political purpose, but shall not include any event the proceeds of which are for the profit or gain of any individual;
(2) The event has in attendance not more than fifty people;
(3) The event shall be for a period not to exceed twelve hours;
(4) The sale of beer and intoxicating liquor at the event shall not take place between two-thirty a.m. and five-thirty a.m.;
(5) No person under twenty-one years of age shall purchase or consume beer or intoxicating liquor at the event and no beer or intoxicating liquor shall be sold to any person under twenty-one years of age at the event; and
(6) No person at the event shall sell or furnish beer or intoxicating liquor to an intoxicated person.
(O) The possession or consumption of beer or intoxicating liquor by a person who is under twenty-one years of age and who is a student at an accredited college or university, provided that both of the following apply:
(1) The person is required to taste and expectorate the beer or intoxicating liquor for a culinary, food service, or hospitality course.
(2) The person is under the direct supervision of the instructor of the culinary, food service, or hospitality course.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
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 4301.06 | 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 4301.19 | 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 4301.23 | 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 4301.252 | 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 4301.323 | 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 4301.333 | 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 4301.355 | 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 4301.365 | 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 4301.404 | 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 4301.433 | 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 4301.57 | 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 4301.62 | 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 4301.635 | Compliance Check.
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 4301.70 | 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 4301.991 | Notice of Conviction or Acquittal of Liquor Control Violations.