HB1249 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 521, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 120, O.S.L. 2012 (37 O.S. Supp. 2012, Section 521), which relates to licenses; consolidating charitable license provisions; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. (Carryover Bill, Emergency Measure)Paraphrase: HB1249, by Rep. Steve Martin, R-Bartlesville, amends language concerning intoxicating liquors and charitable events. The bill removed language concerning a charitable auction, charitable wine event or charitable beer event replacing the language with just “charitable event.” The bill states that a charitable even license will allow the holder to authorize an event with wine, beer or both wine and beer. The bill updates references to charitable events. The measure proposes that beer auctioned at a charitable event may not exceed 150 gallons. (Carryover Bill, Emergency Measure) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Rules (H)

HB1748 Short Title: An Act relating to low-point beer; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 163.3, which relates to excise tax on low-point beer; increasing excise tax rate to reflect exemption from sales tax; defining terms; providing for apportionment; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1355, which relates to sales tax; exempting low-point beer; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. (Carryover Bill, Emergency Measure)Paraphrase: HB1748, by Rep. Harold Wright, R-Weatherford, requires there be levied on all low-point beer containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol measured by volume and not more than three and two-tenths percent of alcohol measured by weight which are manufactured and sold, or removed for consumption or sale, within this state a tax of $46.35 for every barrel containing not more than 31 gallons, and at a like rate of tax for any other quantities or for a fractional part of a barrel. The measure requires the tax collected pursuant to this section to be apportioned as follows: 11.25 of the tax to be deposited in the General Revenue Fund of the state and remaining $35.10 of the tax shall be apportioned to the state, municipalities and counties that levy a sales tax, in the proportions which each entity received in sales tax in the preceding month and the amount allocated to the state shall be apportioned according to statute. (Carryover Bill, Emergency Measure) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Rules (H)

HB1772 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; enacting the Intoxicating Liquors Act; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: HB1772, by Rep. Todd Russ, R-Cordell, requires low-point beer wholesalers provide proof of alcohol content. The bill states every wholesaler prior to being issued a permit or renewing permit to sell low-point beer and provide a notarized affidavit certifying to the Oklahoma Tax Commission that all low-point beer sold in Oklahoma by the resaler does not exceed 3.2 percent alcohol. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: H Committee – Do Pass Failed Status Date: 02/26/2013

Committee(1): H Public Health (H)

HB1803 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; enacting the Intoxicating Liquors Act; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: HB1803, by Rep. Mike Christian, R-Oklahoma City, creates the Intoxicating Liquors Act. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Rules (H)

HB1934 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; prohibiting certain acts relating to low-point beer; providing punishment; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. (Amended by House, Carryover Bill, Committee Substitute)Paraphrase: HB1934, by Rep. Mike Jackson, R-Enid and Sen. Rob Johnson, R-Kingfisher, prohibits certain acts relating to low-point beer. The bill prohibits a state agency, political subdivision, county, municipalities, to use funds, employees or resources to alter or modify low-point beer packaging on the premises of a retail dealer. The bill states any prison found in violation will be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined $1,000 or imprisoned up to one year. (Amended by House, Carryover Bill, Committee Substitute) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: H General Order Status Date: 03/07/2013

HB2061 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; prohibiting purchase of low-point beer using certain system; providing penalty; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: HB2061, by Rep. Scott Inman, D-Oklahoma City, finds it is unlawful for any licensee or permittee to offer low-point beer for sale in any manner that allows the public to purchase the low-point beer using a computer-assisted checkout system. Low-point beer may only be purchased from the licensee or permittee or an employee of the licensee or permittee. The bill requires the Oklahoma Tax Commission to, after notice and hearing, immediately revoke the license or permit of the licensee or permittee committing the violation and impose a fine of not more than $1,000 for each violation. The bill requires any licensee or permittee whose license or permit is revoked pursuant to this subsection to not be eligible to reapply for a license for at least three months from the date of the revocation. The bill requires any stock of low-point beer in the possession of such licensee or permittee to be repurchased by the wholesaler. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Public Safety (H)

HB2080 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; enacting the Oklahoma Intoxicating Liquors Policy Act of 2013; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: HB2080, by Rep. Mike Jackson, R-Enid, creates the Oklahoma Intoxicating Liquors Policy Act of 2013. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Economic Development & Financial Services (H)

HB2138 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 518, which relates to license fees; reducing winemaking self-distribution license fee; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. (Carryover Bill, Emergency Measure)Paraphrase: HB2138, by Rep. Jeff Hickman, R-Dacoma, reduces the winemaker self-distribution license fee from $750 to $50. (Carryover Bill, Emergency Measure) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Rules (H)

HB2429 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 534, which relates to package stores; requiring package stores to keep certain information on file; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: HB2429, by Rep. Donald Condit, D-McAlester, amends each package store will keep on file the name and driver license number or state identification card number of each individual making a purchase. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/14/2014

HB2469 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S 2011, Sections 521, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 81, O.S.L. 2013, and 537.1 (37 O.S. Supp. 2013, Section 521), which relate to liquor licenses; modifying authority of certain licensees; modifying exception to prohibited acts; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: HB2469, by Rep. Mike Turner, R-Edmond, allows a mixed beverage establishment that is not a restaurant from permitting the removal of a closed original wine container, even if the contents have been partially consumed. It also allows a mixed beverage licensee that is not a restaurant to offer for sale and serve spirits in original retail containers for consumption on the premises only and prohibits any such container from removal from the licensed premise. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/14/2014

HB2627 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 511, which relates to the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission and personnel; modifying prohibition on certain employment; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: HB2627, by Rep. Katie Henke, R-Tulsa, changes from two years to six months the separation time in which a member of the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission may accept employment within the liquor industry for any entity licensed under the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and the time he or she may represent such licensee in any proceedings before the Director or the ABLE Commission. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

HB3400 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; requiring businesses that sell alcoholic beverages or low-point beer to post certain notice; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: HB3400, by Rep. Sally Kern, R-Oklahoma City, requires the holder of a license or permit to sell low-point beer and other alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption to display a sign containing the following notice in English and in Spanish: ?WARNING: Obtaining forced labor or services is a crime under Oklahoma law. Call the national human trafficking hotline: 1-888-373-7888. You may remain anonymous.? It requires the sign to be at least 8 1/2 inches in height and 11 inches in width and displayed in a conspicuous manner clearly visible to the public and employees of the license or permit holder. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/17/2014

HJR1001 Short Title: A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer to the people for their approval or rejection a proposed amendment to Sections 3 and 4 of Article XXVIII of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma; authorizing the sale of wine in certain establishments; authorizing sale of certain nonalcoholic beverages; allowing certain alcoholic beverages to be refrigerated; providing ballot title; and directing filing. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment)Paraphrase: HJR1001, by Rep. Dustin Roberts, R-Durant, amends language pertaining to the sale of wine and alcohol. The resolution establishes that winemakers in the state that produce less than 10,000 gallons of wine per year may sell and ship wine produced to establishments whose main business is the sale of food for off-premise consumption provided that such winemaker elects to directly sell to every establishment whose main business is the retail sale of food for off-premises consumption. The resolution states the winemaker must self-distribute the wine to establishments whose main business is the retail sale of food for off-premises consumption. The measure states that retails sales of alcoholic beverages are limited to the original sealed package by wineries and establishments whose main business is the retails sale of food for off-premise consumption. The resolution allows nonalcoholic beverages designed to be mixed with alcoholic drinks to be sold on the premises of retail package stores but no other goods should be sold and no services rendered on the same premises of retail package stores. The resolution states package stores may sell refrigerated wine, beer and mixed beverage coolers. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Economic Development & Financial Services (H)

HJR1028 Short Title: A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer to the people for their approval or rejection a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma by adding a new Section 13 to Article XXIII; imposing duty on Legislature with respect to funding sources for retirement and pension systems; imposing requirement for actuarial investigation; prohibiting enactment of laws violative of certain restriction governing plan assets; imposing duty of care with respect to investment of funds; providing ballot title; and directing filing. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment)Paraphrase: HJR1028, by Rep. Mike Jackson, R-Enid, amends language proposing a constitutional amendment to enact laws providing for the strict regulation, control, licensing, and taxation of the manufacture, sale, distribution, possession, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Economic Development & Financial Services (H)

HJR1035 Short Title: A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer to the people for their approval or rejection a proposed amendment to Section 3 of Article XXVIII of the Oklahoma Constitution; authorizing wineries to ship wine to certain consumers; providing ballot title; and directing filing. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment)Paraphrase: HJR1035, by Rep. Jeff Hickman, R-Dacoma, proposes a constitutional amendment permitting the direct shipment of wine to individuals. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Rules (H)

HJR1041 Short Title: A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer to the people for their approval or rejection a proposed amendment to Section 4 of Article XXVIII of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma; authorizing the sale of certain beer, wine and spirit accessories; providing ballot title; and directing filing. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment)Paraphrase: HJR1041, by Rep. Colby Schwartz, R-Yukon and Sen. Rob Johnson, R-Kingfisher, proposing a constitutional amendment permitting bottle openers, corkscrews and other beer, wine and spirit accessories to be sold on the premises of retail package stores. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: H General Order Status Date: 02/21/2013

HJR1042 Short Title: A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State to refer to the people for their approval or rejection a proposed amendment to Section 3 of Article XXVIII of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma; clarifying language; providing ballot title; and directing filing. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment)Paraphrase: HJR1042, by Rep. Mike Jackson, R-Enid, proposes a constitutional amendment related to the sale of alcohol. (Carryover Bill, Constitutional Amendment) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): H Economic Development & Financial Services (H)

SB0004 Short Title: An Act relating to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 576, which relates to gross receipts tax on mixed beverages; modifying definition; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB0004, by Sen. Eddie Fields, R-Wynona and Rep. Harold Wright, R-Weatherford, removes language that provides the advertised price of a mixed beverage will be the sum of the total retail sale price and the applicable gross receipts tax. The bill also modifies statutory references. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to Senate Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): S Finance (S)

SB0179 Short Title: An Act relating to distiller license; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 521, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 120, O.S.L. 2012 (37 O.S. Supp. 2012, Section 521), which relates to authority under licenses; allowing certain spirit sales and samples; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB0179, by Sen. A J Griffin, R-Guthrie, authorizes holders of a state distiller license to sell spirits manufactured, bottled, packaged or stored at the distillery to consumers on the licensed premises, to serve visitors on the licensed premises samples of spirits produced on the premises, and to serve samples of spirits produced on the premises at festivals and trade shows. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to Senate Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): S Business & Commerce (S)

SB0362 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquor; amending 22 O.S. 2011, Section 991a, which relates to certain sentencing powers of the court; adding certain sentencing power; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Sections 537 and 538, which relate to certain prohibited acts and certain penalties; prohibiting the sale, delivery or the furnishing of alcoholic beverages to certain persons; prohibiting certain persons from purchasing alcoholic beverages; providing certain penalty; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 6-111, which relates to the issuance of certain driver licenses and identification cards; requiring the Department of Public Safety to develop procedures for the issuance of certain replacement licenses and cards; requiring certain designation and duration; making such licenses or cards subject to certain expiration and renewal procedures; providing for certain replacement under certain circumstances; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB0362, by Sen. Patrick Anderson, R-Enid, requires a person convicted of operating or being in control of a motor vehicle while the person was under the influence of alcohol to abstain or refrain from consuming alcohol for such period as the court shall determine, to affix a notation of this restriction to the person’s driver license bearing the words “Alcohol Restricted,” to remain on the driver license for such period as the court shall determine, at the time of reinstatement of the license and requires notice of the order to be given to the Department of Public Safety. The measure also prohibits anyone from knowingly selling, delivering, or furnishing alcoholic beverages to a person who has been ordered to abstain or refrain from consuming alcohol and finds those who do guilty of a felony, and shall be fined not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,000.00, or imprisoned in the State Penitentiary for not more than one 1 year, or both such fine and imprisonment. The bill also prohibits those ordered to abstain from alcohol from purchasing alcoholic beverages. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: S Referred to 2nd Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): S Public Safety (S)

SB0790 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 538.1, which relates to removal of certain persons during arrest; clarifying agent authority. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB0790, by Sen. Rob Johnson, R-Kingfisher, modifies language related to intoxicating liquors. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to Senate Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): S Rules (S)

SB0796 Short Title: An Act relating to alcoholic beverage zoning; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 528.2, which relates to zoning; clarifying language; and modifying references. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB0796, by Sen. Jabar Shumate, D-Tulsa, modifies language related to alcoholic beverage zoning. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to Senate Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): S Rules (S)

SB1055 Short Title: An Act relating to alcoholic beverages; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 533, which relates to sales to wholesalers; making violations a misdemeanor; setting fine; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB1055, by Sen. Rob Johnson, R-Kingfisher, implements a$500 fine, upon conviction, of an alcoholic beverage manufacturers that fails requires a wholesaler or Class B wholesaler to purchase any alcoholic beverages or any goods, wares or merchandise as a condition to the wholesaler or Class B wholesaler obtaining or being entitled to purchase any alcoholic beverages. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to Senate Committee Status Date: 02/05/2013

Committee(1): S Business & Commerce (S)

SB1057 Short Title: An Act relating to packaging of products; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 534.1, which relates to packaging by manufacturer of alcoholic beverages and nonalcoholic promotional products; requiring certain label and manufacturer packaging for certain cocktails and shots; providing for single and multiple manufacturer labels and packaging; providing for packaging with nonalcoholic promotional items; construing authority to offer certain items for sale; and providing an effective date. (Carryover Bill)Paraphrase: SB1057, by Sen. John Sparks, D-Norman and Rep. Glen Mulready, R-Tulsa, requires individual servings of strong cocktails and shots containing six ounces or less of consumable product, whether or not packaged by the retail package store licensee with nonalcoholic promotions items as authorized by this section, only be offered for sale by the retail package store licensee in the original manufacturer packaging. The bill provides that each single serving of strong cocktail or shot be labeled by the manufacturer with product content clearly stated on the package. The bill also provides that a manufacturer may package multiple individual servings of strong cocktails or shots into a single unit for sale, provided the manufacturer packaging combines the single servings and contains an appropriate label clearly describing multiple servings in the package. The bill provides that any individual serving or multiple servings of strong cocktails and shots packaged with any nonalcoholic promotions items be labeled by the manufacturer, both individually and on the manufacturer’s promotional packaging. The bill establishes that the language shall be construed to permit samples to be offered for sale as single servings or shots. (Carryover Bill) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: S Committee – Laid Over Status Date: 02/14/2013

Committee(1): S Business & Commerce (S)

SB1561 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 504, which relates to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; clarifying language; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1561, by Sen. Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa, modifies language related to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1568 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 504, which relates to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; clarifying language; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1568, by Sen. Rick Brinkley, R-Owasso, modifies language related to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1676 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating beverages; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 523, which relates to issuance of licenses; requiring proof of certain liability insurance as condition for license application; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1676, by Sen. Thomas Ivester, D-Elk City, states applications for an original license must furnish proof of liquor liability insurance covering both bodily injury and property damage. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1682 Short Title: An Act relating to packaging of products; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 534.1, which relates to packaging by manufacturer of alcoholic beverages and nonalcoholic promotional products; requiring certain label and manufacturer packaging for certain cocktails and shots; providing for single and multiple manufacturer labels and packaging; providing for packaging with nonalcoholic promotional items; construing authority to offer certain items for sale; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1682, by Sen. John Sparks, D-Norman, requires individual servings of strong cocktails or shots to only be offered for sale by the retail package store licensee in the original manufacturer packaging and for each product to be labeled by the manufacturer with product content. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1697 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 504, which relates to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; clarifying language; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1697, by Sen. Rob Johnson, R-Kingfisher, modifies language related to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1715 Short Title: An Act relating to alcoholic beverages; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Sections 506, 518, 518.1, 521, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 81, O.S.L. 2013, 527.1, 528.1, 532.1, 535, 535.1, 535.2, 537, 537.1, 538, 554.1, 554.2, 561, 576, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 369, O.S.L. 2013, 577, 578, 579, 582, 584, 591, 596 and 599 (37 O.S. Supp. 2013, Sections 521 and 576), which relate to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; adding definitions; modifying references; adding licenses; setting fees; providing for certain public events; allowing annual public event; allowing one time public event; requiring storage license; modifying certain charitable event licenses; providing for complimentary beverage license; prohibiting sale of entire bottle under certain license; prohibiting drunkenness on certain property; deleting certain penalty for intoxication on premises; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. (Emergency Measure)Paraphrase: SB1715, by Sen. David Holt, R-Oklahoma City, modifies language related to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and adds definitions. The bill creates additional licenses and fees for each including a: charitable alcoholic beverage license, one time public event license, complimentary beverage license and an annual public event license. The bill adds references to holders of public event license throughout the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and holds them to the same standards as other previously established licensees. The bill states that an annual public event license authorizes the holder to sell and distribute mixed beverages for consumption on the premises for which the license has been issued for up to six events to be held over a period not to exceed one calendar year. It adds that an event may not exceed a period of three consecutive days. The bill requires an annual public event license to 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. It requires the holder of the license to provide written notice to the ABLE Commission of each promoted public event not less than 10 days before the event is held. It specifies that a public even license is not to be used in lieu of a mixed beverage license. The bill allows a onetime public event licensee to sell and distribute mixed beverages for consumption on the premises for which the license has been issued and prohibits an event to exceed a three day consecutive period. The bill also requires a storage license for a public event licensee storing alcoholic beverages for use at a subsequent event and adds that charitable auction and charitable alcoholic beverage event license holders may also utilize a licensed caterer to provide additional alcohol services at the event and on the premises. The bill authorizes a complimentary beverage license holder to purchase alcoholic beverages from a retail package store and offer one free alcoholic beverage to their guests or patrons for consumption on the premises of the license holder. It adds that a complimentary beverage license cannot be issued to the holder of a retail package store license or the holder of a low-point beer for on-premise consumption license. The bill prohibits a licensee, licensed for the sale of mixed beverages to sell an entire bottle of spirits, sealed or unsealed. The bill also prohibits any person to be drunk or intoxicated on a licensee’s premise. (Emergency Measure) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1740 Short Title: An Act relating to intoxicating liquors; amending 37 O.S. 2011, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 210, O.S.L. 2013, (37 O.S. Supp. 2013, Section 8), which relates to consuming or inhaling intoxicants in public places; providing penalty for certain conviction; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1740, by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, provides that when a person has three previous convictions of intoxication from drinking liquor, the person may be guilty of a misdemeanor and will be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for one year. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/15/2014

SB1922 Short Title: An Act relating to liquor licenses; amending 37 O.S. 2011, Section 521, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 81, O.S.L. 2013 (37 O.S. Supp. 2013, Section 521), which relates to authority for licenses; modifying charitable wine and beer events; and providing an effective date.Paraphrase: SB1922, by Sen. A J Griffin, R-Guthrie, increases the limit on the issuance of a charitable auction, charitable wine event or charitable beer event license from once in a 12-month period to once each quarter in a 12-month period. – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Prefiled Status Date: 01/16/2014

SJR0017 Short Title: [ Joint Resolution - proposed amendments to Article XXVIII of the Oklahoma Constitution - Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission - effective date - ballot title - filing ] (Amended by Senate, Stricken Title, Carryover Bill, Committee Substitute, Constitutional Amendment)Paraphrase: SJR0017, by Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond and Rep. Jason Murphey, R-Guthrie, renames the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission the Oklahoma Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Enforcement. It adds controlled dangerous substance and drug laws of the state as part of its enforcement duties. (Amended by Senate, Stricken Title, Carryover Bill, Committee Substitute, Constitutional Amendment) – © 2014 eCapitol, LLC. All rights reserved.List Name: Tittle 37 – 2013

Status: Second Reading – Referred to House Committee Status Date: 03/19/2013

Committee(1): H Government Modernization (H)