Oklahoma Code § 37A-5-132.1

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Charitable collaboration beer – Transfer of alcohol
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products between breweries without taxation.
For purposes of an approved charitable collaboration beer as
authorized in Section 3 of this act, the production of wort and non-
retail packaged alcohol products necessary for the development,
mixing, fermentation, brewing, storage or retail packaging, in whole
or any part thereof, shall be allowed to be transferred-in-bond
without taxation between charitable collaborating breweries licensed
in this state; provided, all such transfers are made in accordance
with applicable federal law and regulations, and, provided further,
all such products containing alcohol shall bear the specific license
number for the approved charitable collaboration brewery.  The
Oklahoma Tax Commission shall abate taxes upon notice and
application and only until the charitable collaboration beer is
packaged for purposes of distribution as may be divided, in whole or
any part thereof, between the licensed collaborating breweries.
For purposes of this section, "transfer-in-bond" means the
movement of alcohol or products containing any percentage of alcohol
between licensed bonded brewery facilities without payment of tax.
The Tax Commission and the ABLE Commission may conduct such
inspections and audits necessary to maintain strict compliance and
record keeping during the development, mixing, fermentation,

brewing, storage or retail packaging, in whole or any part thereof,
of an approved charitable collaboration beer.  The Tax Commission
shall promulgate rules and forms to exempt and allow transfer-in-
bond in accordance with the provisions of this act and ABLE
Commission rules.

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