Oklahoma Code § 37A-2-161

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Curbside pickup and delivery
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A.  Retail spirit licensees may sell curbside and deliver
alcoholic beverages including beer, wine, and spirits in sealed
original containers to consumers aged twenty-one (21) years and
older as follows:
1.  Only employees of the retail spirit licensee shall be
permitted to make alcoholic beverage product deliveries to
consumers;
2.  Payment for alcoholic beverage product delivery by the
retail spirit licensee may be made by cash, check, transportable
credit/debit card processors or advance on-line payment methods; and
3.  The retail spirit licensee shall be responsible for his or
her delivery employees as provided in Section 2-133 of Title 37A of
the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  Small brewers and small farm wineries licensed by the
Oklahoma ABLE Commission may sell curbside only alcoholic beverages
produced by such licensee in sealed original containers to consumers
aged twenty-one (21) years and older as follows:
1.  Only employees of the licensed small brewer or small farm
winery shall be permitted to make alcoholic beverage product
deliveries to consumers;
2.  Payment for alcoholic beverage product delivery by licensed
small brewers or small farm wineries may be made by cash, check,
transportable credit/debit card processors, or advance on-line
payment methods; and
3.  Small brewers and small farm wineries shall be responsible
for their delivery employees as provided in Section 2-133 of Title
37A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  Restaurants, bars and clubs holding mixed beverage, beer and
wine, or caterer/mixed beverage licenses issued by the Oklahoma ABLE
Commission may sell curbside and deliver only closed packages of
beer and wine to consumers aged twenty-one (21) years and older as
follows:
1.  Only employees of such restaurant, bar or club licensee
shall be permitted to make alcoholic beverage package deliveries to
consumers;
2.  Payment for alcoholic beverage package delivery by licensed
restaurants, bars and clubs may be made by cash, check,
transportable credit/debit card processors, or advance on-line
payment methods; and

3.  Restaurants, bars and clubs licensed by the Oklahoma ABLE
Commission shall be responsible for their delivery employees as
provided in Section 2-133 of Title 37A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
D.  Grocery and convenience stores holding a retail beer and/or
retail wine license issued by the Oklahoma ABLE Commission may sell
curbside and deliver original sealed containers of beer and/or wine
only according to the license held to consumers aged twenty-one (21)
years and older as follows:
1.  Only employees of such licensed grocery or convenience store
shall be permitted to make alcoholic beverage product deliveries to
consumers;
2.  Payment for alcoholic beverage product delivery by a
licensed grocery or convenience store may be made by cash, check,
transportable credit/debit card processors or advance on-line
payment methods; and
3.  Grocery and convenience store licensees shall be responsible
for their delivery employees as provided in Section 2-133 of Title
37A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
E.  Licensees authorized by this section to make alcoholic
beverage product deliveries to consumers are prohibited from
utilizing third-party vendors or delivery services for purposes of
completing such product deliveries to consumers.
F.  Licensees authorized by this section to make alcoholic
beverage product deliveries to consumers shall comply with the laws,
rules, procedures and executive orders incumbent on such licensee.
G.  The Oklahoma ABLE Commission is authorized to promulgate
rules, regulations, forms and procedures necessary to implement and
enforce the provisions of this section.
H.  For purposes of this section each delivery authorized by a
licensee to be made by his or her employee shall be deemed a direct
hand-to-hand sale as though the consumer was physically present on
the licensed premises and authorized by law by such licensee.

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