Oklahoma Code § 37A-3-110

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Licensed beer distributor - Sales and distribution
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restrictions.
A.  A licensed distributor designated as the licensed
distributor for a beer brand within a designated sales territory
shall present that beer brand for sale to all on-premise licensees
on the same price basis and without discrimination and to all off-
premise licensees on the same price basis within a particular county

and without discrimination.  A licensed distributor shall not sell,
supply or deliver, either directly or indirectly through a third
party, a beer brand to a licensed retailer outside of the designated
sales territory of the designated distributor nor to any person the
licensed distributor has reason to believe will sell or supply any
quantity of the beer brand to any retail location outside of the
designated sales territory of the designated distributor.
B.  All beer shall only be transported by a marked conveyance
owned or leased by the licensed distributor and operated by the
licensed distributor or an employee of the distributor for the
products of a licensed brewer or cider manufacturer within the
designated sales territory to the address and location of a licensed
retailer within that designated sales territory.
C.  Any beer sold by the licensed distributor shall not be
delivered to, received by or stored at any place other than the
address and location of the licensed retailer for which state and
local retailer licenses or permits have been issued, except as
otherwise provided by law.
D.  With the approval of the licensed brewer or cider
manufacturer, a licensed distributor may sell the designated brands
to a licensed retailer located in a designated sales territory of
another licensed distributor if that licensed distributor is
temporarily unable for any reason to provide the designated brands
of the licensed brewer or cider manufacturer within its designated
sales territory.
E.  All beer purchased by a licensed distributor for resale in
this state shall physically come into the possession of the licensed
distributor and be unloaded in and distributed from the licensed
warehouses of the licensed distributor located in this state prior
to being resold in this state.
F.  For temporary events, beer distributors shall be permitted
to park full trailers and Waymatics in the supplier area of the
events for the purposes of pulling and selling product to special
event, public event, caterer, on-premises beer and wine and mixed
beverage licensees.  A temporary event shall not exceed fourteen
(14) consecutive calendar days in duration.  The trailer/Waymatic
shall be deemed an extension of the licensed premises of the beer
distributor and no separate storage license shall be necessary.  The
following shall apply to beer and cider transactions during
temporary events:
1.  Beer distributors shall be permitted to deliver the beer or
cider from the trailer to the selling locations of the licensee(s)
within the event;
2.  Beer distributors may not sell directly to consumers;
3.  Each delivery of beer or cider shall be accompanied by an
invoice giving the date of purchase and the quantities delivered;

4.  At least every fourth day of the event, the distributor
shall generate and deliver a summary invoice.  Within three days
after the end of the event, the beer distributor shall reconcile the
invoices with the deliveries made during the event and generate and
deliver a final invoice to be paid immediately upon delivery;
5.  For temporary events lasting less than five (5) days and for
university game days, the beer distributor's invoice shall be
generated and submitted to the purchasing licensee the first
business day following the event.  The licensee shall pay the
invoice upon receipt; and
6.  For all temporary events, the beer distributor has the
option of requiring the purchasing licensee to deliver a check for
the full amount of the product contained within the trailer(s) at
the beginning of the event to be held by the beer distributor
pending completion of the event and reconciliation and payment.
Such a requirement shall not be deemed a consignment sale, a credit
transaction, or a violation of any rules or law.
The provisions of this subsection shall apply to small brewer
self-distributors and brewpub self-distributors.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 80, eff. Oct. 1, 2018.  Amended by
Laws 2017, c. 364, § 15, eff. Oct. 1, 2018; Laws 2019, c. 322, § 15,
emerg. eff. May 7, 2019.
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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