Or. Admin. Code § 845-006-0434 - [Effective 3/31/2025] Minibars in Arena Suites
(1) ORS 471.180 allows a Limited On-Premises or Full On-Premises Sales licensee who operates
suites in an arena to store alcoholic beverages in a minibar and to make those
beverages available to guests of arena suites. The purpose of this rule is to
regulate the use of minibars in arena suites. The Commission reserves the right
to add restrictions regarding the service of alcohol from minibars to the
license of any arena licensee when those restrictions are considered by the
Commission to be a reasonable response to a potential public safety problem or
concern.
(2) Definitions:
(a) "Adults": Persons 21 years of age or
older;
(b) "Arena suite": An
enclosed, leased, private suite which is separate from the general admission
area in an arena. The Commission considers an arena suite as a part of the
arena;
(c) "Containers": For
purposes of this rule, an individual container of each alcoholic beverage
listed below must contain no more than the following amount of alcohol:
(A) Distilled spirits: 1.7 ounces or 50
milliliters;
(B) Bottles or cans of
malt beverage: 12 ounces or approximately 355 milliliters;
(C) Malt beverage in kegs: 8
liters;
(D) Wine or cider: 25.4
ounces or 750 milliliters;
(d) "Licensee": For purposes of this rule,
licensee refers to an arena which has been issued a Limited On-Premises or Full
On-Premises Sales license under the provisions of ORS Chapter 471;
(e) "Minibar": A locked cabinet or locked
refrigerator used to store alcoholic beverages;
(f) "Monitoring": An observation of suite
guests for a reasonable amount of time by a service permittee who must serve
food, alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages, or perform related duties
in the suite during the period of monitoring to provide an opportunity for the
permittee to observe whether minors are consuming alcohol, whether guests show
any signs of visible intoxication and whether any unlawful acts are
occurring;
(g) "Service Permittee":
An individual who has successfully completed an approved Alcohol Server
Education course and has a valid Service Permit;
(h) "Suite Holder": A person or entity that
has entered an agreement to occupy an arena suite. Where such suite holder is a
business or a corporation, that suite holder will designate at least one adult
as the suite holder's representative for each event.
(3) Operational Rules for Arena Suites: The
licensee may provide alcoholic beverages only under the following conditions in
arena suites:
(a) Maximum Containers Allowed
Per Suite:
(A) Each suite must be stocked with
no more than:
(i) One 8 liter keg of malt
beverage and 60 additional containers of a variety of alcoholic beverages;
or
(ii) Eighty (80) containers of a
variety of alcoholic beverages; no keg of malt beverage is permitted.
(B) Only one 8 liter keg of malt
beverage may be present in a suite at any one time. Alcoholic beverages which
are brought into the suite from other areas in the arena for immediate
consumption by suite guests will not be counted in the maximum number of
containers of alcohol allowed in the arena suite.
(b) Responsibilities of Suite Holder and
Suite Guests:
(A) When the suite holder will
not be present for an event, the suite holder must designate one adult as the
suite holder's representative for that event. The suite holder or suite
holder's representative must be present in the suite throughout each
event;
(B) For purposes of OAR
845-006-0362 and 845-006-0345, the suite holder or suite holder's
representative and suite guests are deemed to be the licensee's agents or
representatives. The Commission holds the suite holder, the suite holder's
representative and suite guests to the same standard of care in serving alcohol
as the licensee.
(c)
Responsibilities of the Licensee:
(A) A
service permittee must monitor each suite for alcohol-related problems a
minimum of four times each hour while the suite is occupied. However, the
Commission may enter an agreement with a licensee to defer enforcement of this
provision and to require less frequent monitoring when the Commission has
reason to believe that less frequent monitoring will be adequate to insure that
alcohol-related problems will not occur. The Commission will reserve the right
to revoke the agreement and to require compliance with this subsection of the
rule if the Commission has reason to believe more frequent monitoring is
necessary to prevent alcohol-related problems;
(B) No alcohol may be consumed in an arena
suite from one hour after an arena event has ended until 7:00 a.m.
Notwithstanding this portion of the rule, if the arena suite is used for a
private party when no arena event is occurring, no alcohol may be consumed in
the arena suite from 12:00 midnight until 7:00 a.m. Under no circumstances may
alcohol be served or consumed between 2:30 and 7:00 a.m.
(C) If a service permittee observes a minor
or visibly intoxicated person being served or consuming alcoholic beverages,
the service permittee must:
(i) Remove the
alcohol from the minor or visibly intoxicated person;
(ii) Lock the minibar;
(iii) Notify the licensee about the minor or
visibly intoxicated person who was consuming alcohol;
(iv) Call arena security to carry out the
arena's operational plan with regard to minors or visibly intoxicated persons;
and
(v) Serve all alcohol in the
suite during the remainder of the event. After locking the minibar, a service
permittee may either remain in the suite to serve alcohol throughout the
remainder of the event or a permittee may serve alcohol to suite guests when
monitoring the suite.
(D)
If a minor has consumed alcohol in an arena suite, the minor must be removed
from the arena suite.
(d) Keys to a Minibar: Only the licensee or a
service permittee may unlock a minibar. The licensee or a service permittee
must unlock a minibar only for a suite holder or suite holder's
representative.
(e) Restocking a
Minibar:
(A) Any employee who is at least 18
years old may restock a minibar when there are no suite guests present and no
event is occurring;
(B) Only a
service permittee may restock a minibar during an event or when guests are
present in the suite;
(C) Before
restocking a minibar during an event or when guests are present in the suite,
the service permittee must observe the guests to insure that there are no
visibly intoxicated persons or minors consuming alcohol in the suite. A service
permittee must not restock after 10 p.m.
(f) Posted Signs: Each minibar must have a
clearly visible sign on the outside or inside of the minibar. The sign must
explain the following liquor laws and rules: minors and visibly intoxicated
persons must not drink alcohol; the suite holder, suite holder's representative
and suite guests must remove the alcohol from any visibly intoxicated person;
and no alcohol may be consumed in the suite from one hour after an event in the
arena has ended until 7:00 a.m., or if no event is occurring in the arena,
between 12 midnight and 7:00 a.m.
(g) Food in Arena Suites: At a minimum, each
suite must contain a variety of snacks for guests to eat during the hours the
minibar is unlocked.
(4)
Records:
(a) The licensee must keep records of
all sales of alcohol and food for each suite during the license term and must
maintain the records for a period of at least two years;
(b) The licensee must make available for
inspection by Commission staff on an annual basis the average total food and
total alcohol sales for all arena suites.
(5) Violations: Violation of the provisions
of paragraph (3)(c)(C) (response to minor or visibly intoxicated person
consuming) and subsection (3)(e) (restocking minibar) of this rule are Category
III violations in the Commission's sanction schedule. All other violations of
sections (3) and (4) of this rule are Category IV violations under the
Commission's sanction schedule:
(a) The
licensee is responsible for knowing when minors and visibly intoxicated persons
are present in arena suites and for taking reasonable steps to insure that they
do not consume alcohol. If a minor or visibly intoxicated person consumes
alcohol in an arena suite, the licensee is responsible for permitting the minor
or visibly intoxicated person to consume alcohol in violation of liquor
laws;
(b) Adherence to the
provisions of this rule is not a defense to a charge of violating liquor laws.
If the Commission determines that minibar use causes or creates liquor law
violations or a public safety problem, the Commission reserves the right to
require the licensee to use service permittees to serve all alcohol in arena
suites.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 471, including 471.030, 471.040, 471.730(1) & (5)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 471.180
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