Oklahoma Statutes
Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverage
§37A-1-103. Definitions.

As used in the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act:

1. "ABLE Commission" or "Commission" means the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission;
2. "Alcohol" means and includes hydrated oxide of ethyl, ethyl alcohol, ethanol or spirits of wine, from whatever source or by whatever process produced. It does not include wood alcohol or alcohol which has been denatured or produced as denatured in accordance with Acts of Congress and regulations promulgated thereunder;
3. "Alcoholic beverage" means alcohol, spirits, beer and wine as those terms are defined herein and also includes every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine or beer and capable of being consumed as a beverage by human beings;
4. "Applicant" means any individual, legal or commercial business entity, or any individual involved in any legal or commercial business entity allowed to hold any license issued in accordance with the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act;
5. "Beer" means any beverage of alcohol by volume and obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or decoction of barley, or other grain, malt or similar products. "Beer" may or may not contain hops or other vegetable products. "Beer" includes, among other things, beer, ale, stout, lager beer, porter and other malt or brewed liquors, but does not include sake, known as Japanese rice wine;
6. "Beer keg" means any brewer-sealed, single container that contains not less than four (4) gallons of beer;
7. "Beer distributor" means and includes any person licensed to distribute beer for retail sale in the state, but does not include a holder of a small brewer self-distribution license or brewpub self-distribution license. The term "distributor", as used in the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, shall be construed to refer to a beer distributor;
8. "Bottle club" means any establishment in a county which has not authorized the retail sale of alcoholic beverages by the individual drink, which is required to be licensed to keep, mix and serve alcoholic beverages belonging to club members on club premises;
9. "Bottle service" means the sale and provision of spirits in their original packages by a mixed beverage licensee to be consumed in that mixed beverage licensee's club suite;
10. "Brand" means any word, name, group of letters, symbol or combination thereof, that is adopted and used by a licensed brewer to identify a specific beer, wine or spirit and to distinguish that product from another beer, wine or spirit;
11. "Brand extension" means:
12. "Brewer" means and includes any person who manufactures for human consumption by the use of raw materials or other ingredients any beer or cider upon which a license fee and a tax are imposed by any law of this state;
13. "Brewpub" means a licensed establishment operated on the premises of, or on premises located contiguous to, a small brewer, that prepares and serves food and beverages, including alcoholic beverages, for on-premises consumption;
14. "Cider" means any alcoholic beverage obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of fruit juice, including but not limited to flavored, sparkling or carbonated cider. For the purposes of the manufacture of this product, cider may be manufactured by either manufacturers or brewers. For the purposes of the distribution of this product, cider may be distributed by either wine and spirits wholesalers or beer distributors;
15. "Club suite" means a designated area within the premises of a mixed beverage licensee designed to provide an exclusive space which is limited to a patron or patrons specifically granted access by a mixed beverage licensee and is not accessible to other patrons of the mixed beverage licensee or the public. A club suite must have a clearly designated point of access for a patron or patrons specifically granted access by the mixed beverage licensee to ensure that persons present in the suite are limited to patrons specifically granted access by the mixed beverage licensee and employees providing services to the club suite;
16. "Convenience store" means any person primarily engaged in retailing a limited range of general household items and groceries, with extended hours of operation, whether or not engaged in retail sales of automotive fuels in combination with such sales;
17. "Convicted" and "conviction" mean and include a finding of guilt resulting from a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, the decision of a court or magistrate or the verdict of a jury, irrespective of the pronouncement of judgment or the suspension thereof;
18. "Designated products" means the brands of wine or spirits offered for sale by a manufacturer that the manufacturer has assigned to a designated wholesaler for exclusive distribution;
19. "Designated wholesaler" means a wine and spirits wholesaler who has been selected by a manufacturer as a wholesaler appointed to distribute designated products;
20. "Director" means the Director of the ABLE Commission;
21. "Distiller" means any person who produces spirits from any source or substance, or any person who brews or makes mash, wort or wash, fit for distillation or for the production of spirits (except a person making or using such material in the authorized production of wine or beer, or the production of vinegar by fermentation), or any person who by any process separates alcoholic spirits from any fermented substance, or any person who, making or keeping mash, wort or wash, has also in his or her possession or use a still;
22. "Distributor agreement" means the written agreement between the distributor and brewer as set forth in Section 3-108 of this title;
23. "Drug store" means a person primarily engaged in retailing prescription and nonprescription drugs and medicines;
24. "Dual-strength beer" means a brand of beer that, immediately prior to April 15, 2017, was being sold and distributed in this state:
and continues to be sold and distributed as such on October 1, 2018. Dual-strength beer does not include a brand of beer that arose as a result of a brand extension as defined in this section;
25. "Fair market value" means the value in the subject territory covered by the written agreement with the distributor or wholesaler that would be determined in an arm's length transaction entered into without duress or threat of termination of the distributor's or wholesaler's rights and shall include all elements of value, including goodwill and going-concern value;
26. "Good cause" means:
27. "Good faith" means the duty of each party to any distributor agreement and all officers, employees or agents thereof to act with honesty in fact and within reasonable standards of fair dealing in the trade;
28. "Grocery store" means a person primarily engaged in retailing a general line of food, such as canned or frozen foods, fresh fruits and vegetables, and fresh and prepared meats, fish and poultry;
29. "Hotel" or "motel" means an establishment which is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages by the individual drink and which contains guestroom accommodations with respect to which the predominant relationship existing between the occupants thereof and the owner or operator of the establishment is that of innkeeper and guest. For purposes of this section, the existence of other legal relationships as between some occupants and the owner or operator thereof shall be immaterial;
30. "Legal newspaper" means a newspaper meeting the requisites of a newspaper for publication of legal notices as prescribed in Sections 101 through 114 of Title 25 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
31. "Licensee" means any person holding a license under the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, and any agent, servant or employee of such licensee while in the performance of any act or duty in connection with the licensed business or on the licensed premises;
32. "Low-point beer" shall mean any beverages containing more than one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) alcohol by volume, and not more than three and two-tenths percent (3.2%) alcohol by weight, including but not limited to, beer or cereal malt beverages obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of an infusion by barley or other grain, malt or similar products;
33. "Manufacturer" means a distiller, winemaker, rectifier or bottler of any alcoholic beverage (other than beer) and its subsidiaries, affiliates and parent companies;
34. "Manufacturer's agent" means a salaried or commissioned salesperson who is the agent authorized to act on behalf of the manufacturer or nonresident seller in the state;
35. "Meals" means foods commonly ordered at lunch or dinner and at least part of which is cooked on the licensed premises and requires the use of dining implements for consumption. Provided, that the service of only food such as appetizers, sandwiches, salads or desserts shall not be considered "meals";
36. "Mini-bar" means a closed container, either refrigerated in whole or in part, or nonrefrigerated, and access to the interior of which is:
37. "Mixed beverage cooler" means any beverage, by whatever name designated, consisting of an alcoholic beverage and fruit or vegetable juice, fruit or vegetable flavorings, dairy products or carbonated water containing more than one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) of alcohol measured by volume but not more than seven percent (7%) alcohol by volume at sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit and which is packaged in a container not larger than three hundred seventy-five (375) milliliters. Such term shall include but not be limited to the beverage popularly known as a "wine cooler";
38. "Mixed beverages" means one or more servings of a beverage composed in whole or part of an alcoholic beverage in a sealed or unsealed container of any legal size for consumption on the premises where served or sold by the holder of a mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event, charitable event or special event license;
39. "Motion picture theater" means an establishment which is licensed by Section 2-110 of this title to sell alcoholic beverages by the individual drink and where motion pictures are exhibited, and to which the general public is admitted;
40. "Nondesignated products" means the brands of wine or spirits offered for sale by a manufacturer that have not been assigned to a designated wholesaler;
41. "Nonresident seller" means any person licensed pursuant to Section 2-135 of this title;
42. "Retail salesperson" means a salesperson soliciting orders from and calling upon retail alcoholic beverage stores with regard to his or her product;
43. "Occupation" as used in connection with "occupation tax" means the sites occupied as the places of business of the manufacturers, brewers, wholesalers, beer distributors, retailers, mixed beverage licensees, on-premises beer and wine licensees, bottle clubs, caterers, public event and special event licensees;
44. "Original package" means any container of alcoholic beverage filled and stamped or sealed by the manufacturer or brewer;
45. "Package store" means any sole proprietor or partnership that qualifies to sell wine, beer and/or spirits for off-premises consumption and that is not a grocery store, convenience store or drug store, or other retail outlet that is not permitted to sell wine or beer for off-premises consumption;
46. "Patron" means any person, customer or visitor who is not employed by a licensee or who is not a licensee;
47. "Person" means an individual, any type of partnership, corporation, association, limited liability company or any individual involved in the legal structure of any such business entity;
48. "Premises" means the grounds and all buildings and appurtenances pertaining to the grounds including any adjacent premises if under the direct or indirect control of the licensee and the rooms and equipment under the control of the licensee and used in connection with or in furtherance of the business covered by a license. Provided that the ABLE Commission shall have the authority to designate areas to be excluded from the licensed premises solely for the purpose of:
This exception shall in no way limit the licensee's concurrent responsibility for any violations of the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act occurring on the licensed premises;
49. "Private event" means a social gathering or event attended by invited guests who share a common cause, membership, business or task and have a prior established relationship. For purposes of this definition, advertisement for general public attendance or sales of tickets to the general public shall not constitute a private event;
50. "Public event" means any event that can be attended by the general public;
51. "Rectifier" means any person who rectifies, purifies or refines spirits or wines by any process (other than by original and continuous distillation, or original and continuous processing, from mash, wort, wash or other substance, through continuous closed vessels and pipes, until the production thereof is complete), and any person who, without rectifying, purifying or refining spirits, shall by mixing (except for immediate consumption on the premises where mixed) such spirits, wine or other liquor with any material, manufactures any spurious, imitation or compound liquors for sale, under the name of whiskey, brandy, rum, gin, wine, spirits, cordials or any other name;
52. "Regulation" or "rule" means a formal rule of general application promulgated by the ABLE Commission as herein required;
53. "Restaurant" means an establishment that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages by the individual drink for on-premises consumption and where food is prepared and sold for immediate consumption on the premises;
54. "Retail container for spirits and wines" means an original package of any capacity approved by the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms;
55. "Retailer" means a package store, grocery store, convenience store or drug store licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption pursuant to a Retail Spirits License, Retail Wine License or Retail Beer License;
56. "Sale" means any transfer, exchange or barter in any manner or by any means whatsoever, and includes and means all sales made by any person, whether as principal, proprietor or as an agent, servant or employee. The term "sale" is also declared to be and include the use or consumption in this state of any alcoholic beverage obtained within or imported from without this state, upon which the excise tax levied by the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act has not been paid or exempted;
57. "Short-order food" means food other than full meals including but not limited to sandwiches, soups and salads. Provided that popcorn, chips and other similar snack food shall not be considered "short-order food";
58. "Small brewer" means a brewer who manufactures less than sixty-five thousand barrels of beer annually pursuant to a validly issued Small Brewer License hereunder;
59. "Small farm wine" means a wine that is produced by a small farm winery with seventy-five percent (75%) or more Oklahoma-grown grapes, berries, other fruits, honey or vegetables;
60. "Small farm winery" means a wine-making establishment that does not annually produce for sale more than fifteen thousand (15,000) gallons of wine as reported on the United States Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Report of Wine Premises Operations (TTB Form 5120.17);
61. "Sparkling wine" means champagne or any artificially carbonated wine;
62. "Special event" means an entertainment, recreation or marketing event that occurs at a single location on an irregular basis and at which alcoholic beverages are sold;
63. "Spirits" means any beverage other than wine or beer, which contains more than one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) alcohol measured by volume, and obtained by distillation, whether or not mixed with other substances in solution and includes those products known as whiskey, brandy, rum, gin, vodka, liqueurs, cordials and fortified wines and similar compounds, but shall not include any alcohol liquid completely denatured in accordance with the Acts of Congress and regulations pursuant thereto;
64. "Strong beer" means beer which, prior to October 1, 2018, was distributed pursuant to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, Section 501 et seq. of Title 37 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
65. "Successor brewer" means a primary source of supply, a brewer, a cider manufacturer or an importer that acquires rights to a beer or cider brand from a predecessor brewer;
66. "Tax Commission" means the Oklahoma Tax Commission;
67. "Territory" means a geographic region with a specified boundary;
68. "Wine and spirits wholesaler" or "wine and spirits distributor" means and includes any sole proprietorship or partnership licensed to distribute wine and spirits in the state. The term "wholesaler", as used in the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, shall be construed to refer to a wine and spirits wholesaler;
69. "Wine" means and includes any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) alcohol by volume and not more than twenty-four percent (24%) alcohol by volume at sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit obtained by the fermentation of the natural contents of fruits, vegetables, honey, milk or other products containing sugar, whether or not other ingredients are added, and includes vermouth and sake, known as Japanese rice wine;
70. "Winemaker" means and includes any person or establishment who manufactures for human consumption any wine upon which a license fee and a tax are imposed by any law of this state; and
71. "Satellite tasting room" means a licensed establishment operated off the licensed premises of the holder of a small farm winery or winemaker license, which serves wine for on-premises or off-premises consumption.
Words in the plural include the singular, and vice versa, and words imparting the masculine gender include the feminine, as well as persons and licensees as defined in this section.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 3, eff. Oct. 1, 2018. Amended by Laws 2017, c. 381, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 2018; Laws 2018, c. 304, § 13, eff. Oct. 1, 2018; Laws 2019, c. 25, § 20, emerg. eff. April 4, 2019; Laws 2019, c. 322, § 1, emerg. eff. May 7, 2019; Laws 2020, c. 161, § 6, emerg. eff. May 21, 2020; Laws 2021, c. 462, § 1, emerg. eff. May 10, 2021.
NOTE: Laws 2017, c. 364, § 8 repealed by Laws 2018, c. 304, § 14, eff. Oct. 1, 2018. Laws 2018, c. 206, § 1 repealed by Laws 2019, c. 25, § 21, emerg. eff. April 4, 2019. Laws 2019, c. 25, § 20 repealed by Laws 2020, c. 161, § 7, emerg. eff. May 21, 2020. Laws 2019, c. 353, § 1 repealed by Laws 2020, c. 161, § 8, emerg. eff. May 21, 2020. Laws 2019, c. 420, § 5 repealed by Laws 2021, c. 101, § 5, emerg. eff. April 20, 2021.
NOTE: Laws 2016, c. 366, was conditionally effective upon passage of State Question No. 792, Legislative Referendum No. 370, which was adopted at election held on Nov. 8, 2016.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverage

§37A-1-101. Short title - Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.

§37A-1-102. Policy and scope of act.

§37A-1-103. Definitions.

§37A-1-104. Creation and purpose of ABLE Commission - Members - Interim licenses.

§37A-1-105. Commission member qualifications – Organization.

§37A-1-106. Exercise of police power.

§37A-1-107. Commission powers and duties.

§37A-1-108. Commission Director - Powers and duties.

§37A-1-109. Powers and authority of peace officers.

§37A-1-110. Restrictions on Commission members and employees – Penalties.

§37A-1-111. State officers and employees - Involvement in alcoholic beverage business - State lodges.

§37A-1-112. Good standing with Oklahoma Tax Commission required.

§37A-2-101. Annual license fees - Administrative fees.

§37A-2-102. See the following versions:

§37A-2-102.1. Charitable Collaboration Brewer License.

§37A-2-102v1. Brewer license - Small brewer license - Small brewer self-distribution license.

§37A-2-102v2. Brewer license - Small brewer license - Small brewer self-distribution license.

§37A-2-103. Distiller license.

§37A-2-104. Winemaker license.

§37A-2-105. Winemaker self-distribution license.

§37A-2-106. Rectifier license.

§37A-2-107. Wine and spirits wholesaler license.

§37A-2-108. Beer distributor license.

§37A-2-109. Retail spirits license - Retail wine license - Retail beer license.

§37A-2-110. See the following versions:

§37A-2-110v1. Mixed beverage license.

§37A-2-110v2. Mixed beverage license.

§37A-2-111. Bottle club license.

§37A-2-112. Caterer license.

§37A-2-113. Caterer license - Rules and restrictions.

§37A-2-114. Special event license - Public event licenses.

§37A-2-115. Special event licenses - Rules and restrictions.

§37A-2-116. Hotel beverage license.

§37A-2-117. Hotel beverage license - Rules and restrictions.

§37A-2-118. Airline/railroad/commercial passenger vessel beverage license.

§37A-2-119. Airline/railroad/commercial passenger vessel beverage license - Qualifying licensee.

§37A-2-120. Wholesaler's agent license.

§37A-2-121. Employee license.

§37A-2-122. Industrial license.

§37A-2-123. Carrier license.

§37A-2-124. Private carrier license.

§37A-2-125. Bonded warehouse license.

§37A-2-126. Storage license.

§37A-2-127. Sacramental wine supplier license.

§37A-2-128. On-premises beer and wine license.

§37A-2-129. Charitable auction or charitable alcoholic beverage event license.

§37A-2-130. Mixed beverage/caterer combination license.

§37A-2-131. Small farm winery license.

§37A-2-132. Brewpub license - Brewpub self-distribution license.

§37A-2-133. Licensees authorized to deliver, and bottle club or mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event, charitable event or special event licensees - Responsibility for violations.

§37A-2-134. Additional hours license.

§37A-2-135. Manufacturer's license - Nonresident seller license.

§37A-2-136. Manufacturer's agent license.

§37A-2-137. Restriction against additional licenses or permits outside of this Act.

§37A-2-138. Mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, special event, public event or airline/railroad/commercial vessel licensees - Restrictions on purchasing alcoholic beverages.

§37A-2-139. Bottle club, mixed beverage or beer and wine establishment - Minimum distance from schools or churches.

§37A-2-140. Personal use permit.

§37A-2-141. Applicants for certain licenses to publish a notice of intention to apply.

§37A-2-142. Information to be furnished by license applicants.

§37A-2-143. Information to be furnished by corporate applicants.

§37A-2-143.1. Promulgation of rules for employee license payment plans.

§37A-2-144. Information to be furnished by limited liability company applicants.

§37A-2-145. Eligibility of persons pardoned for a felony.

§37A-2-146. Grounds to deny wine and spirits wholesaler, beer distributor, retail spirits, retail wine or retail beer license.

§37A-2-147. Grounds to deny mixed beverage, beer and wine, bottle club, public event, caterer, retail wine or retail beer license.

§37A-2-148. Grounds to revoke or suspend licenses.

§37A-2-149. Written notice of denial, suspension or revocation of licenses.

§37A-2-150. Hearing for aggrieved person.

§37A-2-151. Commission authority to conduct initial hearing.

§37A-2-152. Appeal from order of Commission - District court appeal - Supreme Court appeal.

§37A-2-153. Nature of licenses - Deceased, bankrupt or incompetent licensees - Application to transfer license.

§37A-2-154. Display of license.

§37A-2-155. Sale or transfer of financial interest in a licensed premises by mixed beverage or on-premises beer and wine licensees.

§37A-2-156. Restrictions on licenses and ownership interest in package stores - Spousal interests - Package store sales.

§37A-2-157. Winery self-distribution - Report to Commission on sales - Notice of exceeding production limit – Fines.

§37A-2-158. Suspension of licenses by Governor in cases of natural disaster or civil disturbance.

§37A-2-159. Complimentary beverage license.

§37A-2-160. Satellite tasting room license.

§37A-2-161. Curbside pickup and delivery.

§37A-3-101. Personal use, possession and making of alcoholic beverages - Exemptions for dentists, physicians, drugstores, churches and military reservations - Restrictions on retail sales and shipping for out-of-state businesses.

§37A-3-102. Commission authority to promulgate rules.

§37A-3-103. Filing of rules by Commission - Notice of license applicants to be sent to municipalities or county commissioners, county sheriff, district attorney and chief of police.

§37A-3-104. Beer kegs - Identification seals – Record keeping required for sales - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-3-105. Wineries - Shipping to other states - Monthly report of shipments.

§37A-3-106. Direct Wine Shipper's Permit – Requirements.

§37A-3-107. Scope of statutory regulation for sales and distribution of designated brands of beer.

§37A-3-108. Licensed distributor agreement required for licensed brewers or cider manufacturers - Rights to distribute low-point beer - Assignment to distribute beer brand - Brand extensions.

§37A-3-109. Transportation of beer only by marked conveyance owned or leased by licensed distributor.

§37A-3-110. Licensed beer distributor - Sales and distribution restrictions.

§37A-3-111. Termination of distribution agreement - Requirements - Immediate termination - Transfer of brand to successor brewer.

§37A-3-112. Operation and maintenance conditions for brew pubs.

§37A-3-113. Small brewers - Sales to licensed distributors or retailers - Direct sales to consumers.

§37A-3-114. Resale of beer restrictions for retailers - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-3-115. Withdrawal of beer from retailer's stock.

§37A-3-116. Sale of alcoholic beverages bottled or made in a foreign country to licensed wine and spirits wholesalers – Violations.

§37A-3-116.1. Manufacturers without a designated wholesaler - Posting requirements.

§37A-3-116.2. Designated wholesalers or beer distributors - Posting requirements.

§37A-3-116.3. Wholesalers - Electronic publishing of price catalog.

§37A-3-116.4. Top brand products – Offered to all wholesalers without discrimination.

§37A-3-117. Sale of alcoholic beverages packaged with nonalcoholic promotional items.

§37A-3-118. Retail sales of alcoholic beverages - Minimum price markup – Exceptions.

§37A-3-119. Business interests and acts prohibited for manufacturer, wine and spirits wholesaler, beer distributor, person authorized to sell alcoholic beverages to a wholesaler and others.

§37A-3-120. Business interests prohibited for beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or bottle club licensees.

§37A-3-121. Business interests in mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or bottle club prohibited for manufacturer, wine and spirits wholesaler, beer distributor and others.

§37A-3-122. Business interests in interactive entertainment facilities.

§37A-3-123. Sale of alcoholic beverages to wholesalers, beer distributors or retailers - Unlawful to discriminate in price – Violations.

§37A-3-124. Voter approval at county special elections or a general election required for sale of alcoholic beverages on Sundays or by individual drink for on-premises consumption.

§37A-3-125. Restrictions on time of sales of alcoholic beverages on-premises - Days which may be not authorized for sales of alcoholic beverages.

§37A-3-126. Bottle clubs - Restrictions on hours to dispense, serve or consume alcoholic beverages.

§37A-3-127. Bottle clubs - Membership cards - Alcoholic beverages - Nonalcoholic beverages – Violations – Penalties.

§37A-4-101. Municipal authority to enact ordinances.

§37A-4-102. Mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or bottle club licensee - Municipal or county proceeding to suspend or revoke license.

§37A-4-103. Municipal zoning authority.

§37A-4-104. Municipal occupational tax.

§37A-4-105. County occupational tax.

§37A-4-106. Enforcement of the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.

§29-4-110. Fishing licenses.

§37A-5-101. Excise tax on alcoholic beverages.

§37A-5-102. Intent of excise tax.

§37A-5-103. Excise tax exemptions.

§37A-5-104. Distribution of excise tax revenue.

§37A-5-105. Total gross receipts tax for on-premises beer and wine, mixed beverage, caterer, public event or special event license.

§37A-5-106. Gross receipt tax revenue - General Revenue Fund.

§37A-5-107. Mixed beverage tax permit - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-5-108. Promulgation of rules to implement reporting method of taxing - Payment of excise tax on beer.

§37A-5-109. Credit or refund for money paid for stamps.

§37A-5-110. Excise tax payments by brewers and beer distributors - Monthly itemized and verified report - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-5-111. Wine and spirits wholesaler and other importers - Monthly itemized and verified report - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-5-112. Distributor permit - Wholesaler permit - Permit applications.

§37A-5-113. Furnishing of permits prior to selling or purchasing alcoholic beverages - Itemized and verified record of monthly sales or purchases.

§37A-5-114. Unpaid taxes - Contraband - Violations - Penalties - Application of Uniform Tax Procedure Code.

§37A-5-115. Power and authority of ABLE Commission or Oklahoma Tax Commission employees to enter and examine licensed premises.

§37A-5-116. Hearing to determine whether taxes are unpaid - Order to confiscate and forfeit.

§37A-5-117. Sale of forfeited alcoholic beverage.

§37A-5-118. Possession of alcoholic beverage for which excise tax has not been paid - Misdemeanor - Suspension or revocation of license.

§37A-5-119. Alcoholic beverages other than beer - Sealed cases required.

§37A-5-120. Licensees required to keep books and records.

§37A-5-121. Nonresident seller license - Monthly itemized and verified report of shipments and sales.

§37A-5-122. Manufacturer and brewer subject to licensing - Monthly itemized and verified report.

§37A-5-124. Bond required for manufacturers, brewers, importers, brokers and others.

§37A-5-125. Information required at time of sale, transit and delivery of alcoholic beverages - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-5-126. Record keeping for all alcoholic beverages imported, purchased, received, manufactured, produced, sold, delivered or otherwise disposed of.

§37A-5-127. County excise boards - Yearly revenue estimates.

§37A-5-128. Alcoholic Beverage Control Fund - Alcoholic Beverage Governance Revolving Fund.

§37A-5-129. Oklahoma Viticulture and Enology Center Development Revolving Fund.

§37A-5-130. Authority to promulgate rules on labeling of alcoholic beverages.

§37A-5-131. Alcoholic beverage not labeled in conformity with rules.

§37A-5-132. Brand label required - Application for registration of brand label - Form – Fees.

§37A-5-132.1. Charitable collaboration beer – Transfer of alcohol products between breweries without taxation.

§37A-5-133. Refilling of containers prohibited - Infused drinks requirements.

§37A-5-134. Mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or special event license holders - Bond required for gross receipts tax liability.

§37A-5-135. Monthly report required for mixed beverage tax permit holders and others - Calculation of gross receipts tax - Delinquent taxes - Monthly report required for licensed wholesalers - Audit authority.

§37A-5-136. Tax discount for mixed beverage tax permit holders.

§37A-5-137. Possession of alcoholic beverage containers not listed on an invoice - Contraband – Penalties.

§37A-6-101. Prohibited acts - Violations – Penalties.

§37A-6-102. Prohibited acts of licensees.

§37A-6-102.1. Serving of tasting flights.

§37A-6-103. Prohibited acts of retail spirits licensees.

§37A-6-104. Prohibited acts of wholesaler licensees.

§37A-6-105. Prohibited acts of mixed beverage, public event, special event or on-premises beer and wine licensees.

§37A-6-106. Prohibited acts of bottle club licensees.

§37A-6-107. Prohibited acts of special event or caterer licensees.

§37A-6-108. Prohibited acts of holders of retail wine or retail beer licenses.

§37A-6-109. Prohibited acts of mixed beverage, beer and wine, bottle club, caterer, charitable event, public event or special event licensees or employee, manager, operator or agent thereof.

§37A-6-110. Prohibited acts on or about commercial premises where intoxicating beverages are dispensed or consumed.

§37A-6-111. Authority to remove persons while making arrests.

§37A-6-112. Damaging or destroying information required on original containers or cases - Misdemeanor.

§37A-6-113. Unlawful to possess alcoholic beverages with intent to sell without procuring a license.

§37A-6-114. Age restrictions for premises with a lounge or bar area for selling or distributing alcoholic beverages - Admission charge in determining purpose – Exceptions.

§37A-6-115. Operation of whiskey still with intent to produce alcoholic beverages - Distiller business without distiller's license – Penalties.

§37A-6-116. False or fraudulent return in connection with any tax imposed by Act – Penalties.

§37A-6-117. Engaging in activities or performing transactions or acts without proper license – Penalties.

§37A-6-118. Unlawful selling, delivering, possessing and buying alcoholic beverages – Penalties.

§37A-6-119. Persons under 21 - Misrepresentation of age to induce persons to sell or serve alcoholic beverages - Entering or attempting to enter package store or bar area - Penalties - Substance abuse prevention program.

§37A-6-120. Selling, furnishing or giving alcoholic beverages to persons under 21 - Penalties.

§37A-6-121. Knowingly selling, furnishing or giving alcoholic beverages to insane, mentally deficient or intoxicated persons – Penalties.

§37A-6-122. Payment of federal tax for liquor dealers prima facie evidence.

§37A-6-123. Selling alcoholic beverages during unauthorized day or hours – Penalties.

§37A-6-124. Permitting a person to be drunk or intoxicated on licensed premises – Penalties.

§37A-6-125. Violations of Act with no specific penalty – Penalties.

§37A-6-126. Arrest of license holders - Notice to ABLE Commission - Circumstances for immunity from prosecution.

§37A-6-127. Purpose of issuing search warrants – Forfeiture.

§37A-6-128. Order to show cause for witnesses before Commission – Penalties.

§37A-6-129. Powdered alcohol - Unlawful use, purchase, sale or possession.

§37A-7-101. Short title - Oklahoma Cocktails To Go Act of 2021.

§37A-7-102. Definitions.

§37A-7-103. Requirements.

§37A-7-104. Third-party delivery services not permitted .

§37A-7-105. Delivery or carry out not permitted in certain situations.

§37A-7-106. Licensee responsibility for violations.

§37A-7-107. Authorized licensees.