HB4138: Relating to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission; declaring an emergency.
Legislative Summary
The Act says the OLCC can let a person work before they get a real permit, makes some people apply for permits and lets the OLCC charge a new fee. (Flesch Readability Score: 74.8). Allows the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to issue [provisional] temporary service permits to an applicant for a service permit. Requires an applicant for a license that allows on-premises consumption to apply for a service permit if the applicant intends to offer alcoholic beverages for consumption on the licensed premises. Allows the commission to charge a fee for issuance or renewal of a third-party delivery facilitator service permit. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business Amendment #-1
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business (2024-02-15)
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business Amendment #-1
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business (2024-02-13)
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business Amendment #-1
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business (2024-02-08)
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business Amendment #-1
House Committee On Economic Development and Small Business (2024-02-06)
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Status Information
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