Oregon Code § ORS 471.475

Mixing, storing or serving of liquor without license
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No person who owns, operates or conducts a private or public club or place and who is not in possession of a license issued by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission permitting the mixing, storing and serving of alcoholic liquor at said premises, and no agent, servant or employee of such person, for a financial consideration by way of a charge for service, membership fee, admission fee, initiation fee, club dues, contributions, or other fee or charge, shall serve or permit to be served, or use or permit to be used, any room, place, bar, glasses, mixers, locker, storage place, chairs, tables, cash registers, music devices, furniture, furnishings, equipment or facilities, for the mixing, storing, serving or drinking of alcoholic liquor. [Amended by 2021 c.351 107]

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