Oklahoma SB1946 decreases alcohol license fees, allows sale of certain sample spirits at events, and removes production limits for distilleries.
Oklahoma SB1946 amends the state's alcoholic beverage laws by reducing certain alcohol license fees, allowing licensed distillers to sell sample spirits at specific events, and removing production limits for distilleries. The bill also updates the registration fees for brand labels and modifies the penalties for violations related to alcohol sales. The changes are set to take effect on November 1, 2026.
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