Oklahoma Code § 37A-2-124

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Private carrier license
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A.  A private carrier license may be issued to any carrier other
than a common carrier described in Section 35 of this act.  Such
license shall authorize the holder thereof to transport alcoholic
beverages other than wine sold directly by a winemaker or winery to
a retail package store or restaurant into, within, or out of this
state under such terms, conditions, limitations and restrictions as
the ABLE Commission may prescribe by order issuing such license and
by rule.  No carrier license or private carrier license shall be
required of licensed brewers, distillers, winemakers, rectifiers,
wholesalers or beer distributors, to transport alcoholic beverages
from the place of purchase or acquisition to the licensed premises
of such licensees and from such licensed premises to the licensed
premises of the purchaser in vehicles owned or leased by such
licensee when such transportation is for a lawful purpose and not
for hire.
B.  No carrier license or private carrier license shall be
required of the holder of a retail spirits, retail wine, retail
beer, mixed beverage, caterer, special event, hotel beverage, public
event or airline/railroad license to pick up alcoholic beverage
orders from the licensee's wholesaler, beer distributor or holder of
a small brewer self-distribution license or brewpub self-
distribution license from whom they are purchased and to transport
such alcoholic beverages from the place of purchase or acquisition
to the licensed premise of such licensees in vehicles owned or under
the control of such licensee or a licensed employee of such licensee
under such terms, conditions, limitations and restrictions as the
ABLE Commission may prescribe.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 36, 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.

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