Oklahoma Statutes
Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverage
§37A-3-104. Beer kegs - Identification seals – Record keeping required for sales - Violations – Penalties.

A. For purposes of this section:

1. "Beer keg" means any brewery-sealed, single container that contains not less than four (4) gallons of beer;
2. "Licensed retailer" means a licensed package store; and
3. "Identification seal" means any device approved by the ABLE Commission which is designed to be affixed to beer kegs and which displays an identification number and any other information as may be prescribed by the ABLE Commission.
B. No licensed retailer shall sell beer kegs unless that retailer affixes an identification seal to each beer keg. An identification seal shall consist of durable material as determined by the ABLE Commission that is not easily removed or destroyed. Identification seals used may contain a nonpermanent adhesive material in order to apply the seal directly to an outside surface of a beer keg at the time of sale. Identification seals shall be attached to beer kegs at the time of sale as determined by the ABLE Commission. The identification information contained on the seal shall include the licensed retailer's name, address, beer license number and telephone number; a unique beer keg number assigned by the licensed retailer; and a prominently visible warning that intentional removal or defacement of the seal is a misdemeanor. Upon return of a beer keg to the licensed retailer that sold the beer keg and attached the identification seal, the licensed retailer shall be responsible for the complete and thorough removal of the entire identification seal and any adhesive or attachment devices of the seal. The seal beer keg identification number must be kept on file with the retailer for not less than one (1) year from the date of return.
C. A licensed retailer shall not sell a beer keg unless the beer keg has attached a seal complying with the standards established by subsection B of this section.
D. 1. A licensed retailer who sells a beer keg must at the time of the sale record:
2. The record shall be retained for not less than one (1) year after the date of the sale.
E. A licensed retailer required to retain records under subsection D of this section shall make the records available during regular business hours for inspection by a law enforcement officer or an employee of the ABLE Commission.
F. 1. A person required to record information under subsection D of this section shall not knowingly make a materially false entry in the book or register required under subsection D of this section. In a prosecution under this subsection, it is a defense for the defendant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant reasonably and in good faith relied upon the identification provided by the purchaser of a beer keg.
2. No person other than a licensed retailer, a licensed beer distributor, a law enforcement officer or an employee of the ABLE Commission may intentionally remove a seal placed on a beer keg in compliance with subsection C of this section. No person may intentionally deface or damage the seal on a beer keg to make it unreadable.
3. Any person who purchases a beer keg and who fails to return the keg or who returns a keg with a damaged or missing seal shall be subject to a fine of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
4. Any licensed retailer who fails to report an individual provided for in paragraph 3 of this subsection to law enforcement shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to fines of not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for first and second offenses. A third violation by a licensed retailer of the provisions of this paragraph shall result in the revocation of the retailer's license for up to one (1) year.
G. Any person who purchases a beer keg which is subsequently stolen from such person shall not be liable for any penalty imposed pursuant to the provisions of this section if such person properly reported the theft of the beer keg to law enforcement authorities within twenty-four (24) hours of the discovery of the theft.
H. The ABLE Commission shall promulgate rules for the implementation and application of this section.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 74, eff. Oct. 1, 2018.
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.