Or. Admin. Code § 845-007-0010 - Definitions
As used in OAR 845-007-0005 through 845-007-0035:
(1) "Advertising" is publicizing the trade
name of a licensee together with words or symbols referring to alcoholic
beverages or publicizing the brand name of an alcoholic beverage.
(2) "Alcoholic Beverage" contains more than
one-half of one percent alcohol by volume and is intended for human
consumption.
(3) "Coupon" or
"rebate coupon" means any coupon, ticket, certificate token or any other
material that a person may use to obtain a price reduction or rebate in
connection with alcoholic beverages. This definition applies whether the coupon
requires a purchase or not.
(4)
"Handbill" is a flyer, leaflet, or sheet that advertises alcoholic
beverages.
(5) "Point of sale" item
is a display, sign, or other material that advertises alcoholic beverages at a
licensed premises.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 471, 471.030, 471.730(1) & (5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 471.730(7)
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