Distribution Agreements Bill on the Move in Oklahoma
Under House consideration, Senate Bill 422 further provides for the termination of distribution agreements. Read More
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Under House consideration, Senate Bill 422 further provides for the termination of distribution agreements. Read More
S.B. 526 seeks to allow beer and wine wholesalers to offer quantity discounts to retail permittees. Read More
Moving to the House for consideration, S.B. 639 provides a definition of hard seltzer to mean any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent (0.50%) of alcohol by volume and obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of grain or sugar …Read More
Under Senate consideration, House Bill 2349 exempts spirits manufactured in the state for export from alcohol excise tax. Read More
A.B. 5498 seeks to provide a tax credit to taxpayers who grow the base ingredients necessary for the production of beer. Read More
House Bill 148 seeks to lower the allowable blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit to .05. Read More
S.B. 5694 would increase the tax on all alcohol products, with the beer rate increasing from fourteen to twenty-four cents/gallon. Read More
Senate Bill 5619 would place restrictions on advertisements for alcoholic beverages and would require the State Liquor Authority to promulgate rules that require licensees to implement responsible drinking programs that include comprehensive employee trainings on responding to circumstances in which …Read More
S.B. 4837 expands the privileges of farm breweries, cideries, wineries and distilleries to allow for the sales of “farm brewed” alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption. Read More
On the Governor’s desk, House Bill 547, comprehensive tax legislation would, in part, raise taxes on all alcoholic beverages with the excise tax imposed on beer manufactured or produced by a microbrewer and sold in this state as follows: eight …Read More