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Code · Oklahoma · Title 37a — Alcoholic Beverages

§37A-3-112. Operation and maintenance conditions for brew pubs.

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The operation and maintenance of a brewpub is subject to the following conditions:
1. No person shall be permitted to own or operate a brewpub without first paying the required fees set forth in Section 13 of this act and obtaining a proper brewpub license from the ABLE Commission in the manner provided in the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act;
2. Each brewpub licensee shall comply with all other applicable state and local license and permit requirements; and
3. In order to qualify for a brewpub license, a brewer or manufacturer must meet the definition of a small brewer. Added by Laws 2016, c. 366, § 82, eff. Oct. 1, 2018. Amended by Laws 2019, c. 322, § 16, emerg. eff. May 7, 2019. 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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