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OK SB633
Bill
AI Summary
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Amends 37 O.S. 2011, Section 163.11 to regulate county retail permits for low-point beer sales by requiring applicants to disclose convictions related to controlled substances under the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act.
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Requires permit applicants to file a verified application every three years stating they have never been convicted of violating alcohol laws, controlled substance laws in Oklahoma or other states, gambling laws, or Prohibition Laws, with a one-year bar for certain violations and twelve-month bar for permit revocations.
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Establishes grounds for permit revocation including drunkenness, drug use or controlled substance abuse, sales to persons under 21 years old, nonpayment of taxes or license fees, violations of Prohibition or gambling laws, and material false statements in applications.
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Requires a One Hundred Fifty Dollar ($150.00) fee for three-year permits with renewal procedures, including a ten-day grace period with an additional One Hundred Dollar ($100.00) late fee for applications filed 11-30 days after expiration.
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Becomes effective November 1, 2013, and allows special event permits for temporary low-point beer sales with a Twenty-five Dollar ($25.00) fee valid for up to ten consecutive days.
Legislative Description
Low-point beer; application for permits; providing revocation of license for certain cause. Effective date.
Intoxicating Liquors
Last Action
Approved by Governor 05/06/2013
5/6/2013