Oklahoma Code § 37A-2-108

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Beer distributor license
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A.  A beer distributor license shall authorize the holder
thereof:
1.  To purchase and import into this state cider from persons
authorized to sell the same who are the holders of manufacturer's
licenses, and their agents who are the holders of manufacturer's
agent licenses;
2.  To purchase and import into this state beer or cider from
persons authorized to sell the same who are the holders of brewer's
or small brewer's licenses;
3.  To purchase beer and cider from licensed beer distributors
in this state;
4.  To sell in retail containers to retailers, on-premises beer
and wine, mixed beverage, caterer, special event, public event,
hotel beverage and airline/railroad beverage licensees or any other
licensee permitted to sell beer to consumers in this state, beer and
cider which has been received, unloaded and stored at the holder's
self-owned or leased and self-operated warehouses before such sale,
unless otherwise permitted by this section;
5.  To sell beer and cider in this state to beer distributors
and out of this state to qualified persons, including federal
instrumentalities and voluntary associations of military personnel
on federal enclaves in this state over which this state has ceded
jurisdiction;
6.  To donate beer and cider to organizations, associations or
nonprofit corporations organized for political, fraternal,
charitable, religious or social purposes or to charitable events;
.  To transport wine, spirits, beer and cider in vehicles owned,
leased or operated by the beer distributor, a subsidiary of the beer
distributor, or its agent, in addition to any nonalcoholic items.
Provided, if the beer distributor transports wine and spirits, a
valid wine and spirits wholesaler license must be maintained by the
beer distributor or affiliated entity having common ownership with
the licensed beer distributor; and
8.  To store alcoholic beverages of any kind, including wine and
spirits owned by a licensed affiliated entity having common
ownership, nonalcoholic beverages, and other goods, wares, and
merchandise related to the foregoing, in any number of warehouses
owned or leased by the beer distributor as determined by the beer
distributor.  Provided, however, the storage of wine and spirits

shall comply with the limitations to the number of warehouses
contained in Section 2-107 of this title.  There shall be no
obligation to segregate the products in the warehouse by alcohol
content or type of product.  For purposes of this section, a leased
warehouse includes a leased space within a multi-tenant building as
long as such leased space is a discrete, enclosed area operated and
controlled exclusively by the beer distributor.
B.  In the event that no in-state beer distributor for a
particular brewer or manufacturer is willing to deliver beer or
cider to a county or counties located within the state, the ABLE
Commission may grant an economic hardship exemption to an out-of-
state beer distributor for a particular brewer and waive the at-rest
requirement set forth in this section, upon a good-faith showing
that:
1.  It is economically infeasible or impractical for an in-state
beer distributor for a particular brewer to deliver to the county or
counties due to remoteness, or population, or both;
2.  No in-state beer distributor of a particular brewer or
manufacturer objects to the waiver within thirty (30) days of
receiving written notice of the economic hardship application sent
by the ABLE Commission; and
3.  The out-of-state beer distributor agrees to pay all
necessary licensing fees and remit all applicable taxes to the State
of Oklahoma.
C.  The economic hardship exemption provided for in subsection B
of this section shall renew annually, provided that no in-state beer
distributor for a particular brewer or manufacturer submits an
executed distribution agreement to assume responsibility to
distribute the beer in the subject county or counties at least sixty
(60) days prior to the renewal date of the exemption.  The in-state
beer distributor who has executed a distribution agreement to assume
responsibility to distribute beer in the subject territory shall
compensate the out-of-state distributor the fair market value of the
distribution rights of the territory as determined pursuant to
Section 3-108 of this title.
D.  Provided, nothing in this section shall require an Oklahoma
licensed beer distributor with an Oklahoma designated territory on
the effective date of this act to meet the hardship provisions in
subsections B and C of this section to continue to operate as a
licensed Oklahoma beer distributor.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 20, eff. Oct. 1, 2018.  Amended by
Laws 2017, c. 364, § 12, eff. Oct. 1, 2018; Laws 2019, c. 322, § 4,
emerg. eff. May 7, 2019; Laws 2023, c. 94, § 1, emerg. eff. April
26, 2023.
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.

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