Oklahoma Code § 37A-4-102

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or
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bottle club licensee - Municipal or county proceeding to suspend or
revoke license.
The governing body of any municipality, as to any mixed
beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or bottle club
licensee having its principal place of business in such
municipality, and the board of county commissioners of any county,

as to any mixed beverage, beer and wine, caterer, public event or
bottle club licensee having its principal place of business in such
county but outside the incorporated limits of a municipality, may
initiate a license suspension or revocation proceeding as to such
licensee by filing a written complaint with the ABLE Commission.
The complaint shall set forth the grounds for the proposed
suspension or revocation.  Such complaint may be based on any ground
that the ABLE Commission might have asserted.  Upon receipt of such
complaint, the ABLE Commission shall forward a copy of the complaint
to the licensee together with written notice of the time and place
of hearing thereon.  If the complaint is filed by a municipality,
the hearing shall be conducted within the corporate limits of the
municipality.  If the complaint is filed by a county, the hearing
shall be conducted in the county.  The hearing shall be held within
the time limits and in the manner prescribed for suspension or
revocation proceedings initiated by the ABLE Commission.  In any
proceeding initiated pursuant to this section, the municipality or
county shall be deemed an interested party, shall have the right to
be heard and to present evidence at the hearing on the complaint and
shall be entitled to appeal from any final order entered by the ABLE
Commission in the manner otherwise provided in the Oklahoma
Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.  Such municipality or county shall
not be required to give bond on appeal.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 99, 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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