Or. Admin. R. 845-013-0100 - Wholesale-Retail Relations; Sale at Both Wholesale and Retail
(1) Except as provided in ORS
471.396,
471.394(1)
prohibits licensees from selling or engaging in the business of selling
alcoholic beverages both at wholesale and retail. A licensee, and its employees
and agents, may engage in the business of selling alcoholic beverages both at
wholesale and retail to the extent that retail sales are authorized by the
statutes establishing the privileges of each license. For purposes of this
statute, the direct consumer sales that 471.235 allows a wholesale malt
beverage and wine licensee to make are wholesale sales.
(2) As used in ORS
471.394(1):
(a) "Licensee" includes retailers,
wholesalers, and manufacturers of any alcoholic beverages and their managers,
officers and directors;
(b)
"Licensee" also includes retailers', wholesalers', and manufacturers' agents
and employees who sell or engage in the business of selling alcoholic
beverages.
(3) Despite
the prohibition contained in ORS
471.394(1):
(a) A manufacturer or wholesaler licensee as
defined in ORS 471.392(1) and
a brewery-public house licensee as defined in ORS
471.200 may employ an employee
or agent of a retail licensee as defined in ORS
471.392(2) to
sell alcoholic beverages at both wholesale and retail.
(b) A retail licensee as defined in ORS
471.392(2) may
employ an employee or agent of a manufacturer or wholesaler licensee as defined
in ORS 471.392(1) or a
brewery-public house licensee as defined in ORS
471.200 to sell alcoholic
beverages at retail provided the retail licensee does not sell or offer for
sale any alcoholic beverages sold, distributed, or produced by the
manufacturer, wholesaler, or brewery-public house licensee.
(c) A brewery-public house licensee as
defined in ORS 471.200 may employ an employee
or agent of another brewery-public house licensee provided each brewery-public
house licensee that employs the same employee or agent does not sell or offer
for sale the other's alcoholic beverages.
(4) Violation of this section is a Category
IV violation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 471, including 471.030, 471.040, 471.730(1) & (5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 471.394(1)
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