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Code · Oklahoma · Title 37a — Alcoholic Beverages

§37A-2-116. Hotel beverage license.

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A hotel beverage license shall authorize the holder thereof to sell or serve alcoholic beverages in fifty
(50)milliliter spirits, one hundred eighty-seven
(187)milliliter wine and twelve
(12)ounce malt beverage containers which are distributed from a hotel room mini-bar. A hotel beverage license shall only be issued in counties of this state where the sale of alcoholic beverages by the individual drink for on-premises consumption has been authorized. A hotel beverage license shall only be issued to a hotel or motel as defined by Section 3 of this act which is also the holder of a mixed beverage license. Provided, that application may be made simultaneously for both such licenses. A separate license shall be required for each place of business. Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 28, 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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