OAR 845-013-0090
Wholesale-Retail Relations: Non-Profit Temporary Sales Licenses


(1)

ORS 471.400 (Exceptions to prohibition of financial assistance)(1) permits the Commission to allow manufacturers and wholesalers to provide products and services to non-profit Temporary Sales licensees without violating financial assistance laws. These products and services are allowed in addition to the gratuities, point of sale material, items of nominal value and services of nominal value that OAR 845-013-0001 (Financial Assistance; Purpose, Limitation, Definitions and Record Keeping) through 845-013-0070 (Services of Nominal Value; ORS 471.398(5)) allow.

(2)

Federal Law May Differ. Although Oregon law allows manufacturers and wholesalers to provide the products and services described in this rule, federal laws regarding wine may not. When dealing with wine, a federal law that is more strict than an Oregon law takes precedence over the Oregon law. Therefore, manufacturers and wholesalers should check with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms before applying this rule to their wine business.

(3)

Products and Services. A manufacturer or wholesaler may provide the following to a non-profit Temporary Sales licensee:

(a)

Any product the manufacturer or wholesaler normally sells. The manufacturer or wholesaler may give the product free, sell the product at a discount or sell the product at the regular price. The manufacturer or wholesaler may pick up excess malt beverage product at the end of a special event held by a non-profit Temporary Sales licensee, and if the product was sold to the Temporary Sales licensee, may give a credit or cash refund for the returned product;

(b)

Any services to support the alcoholic beverage product. This includes providing employees to sell or serve alcoholic beverages at the Temporary Sales license event as long as the employee has successfully completed an approved alcohol server education course within the last five years or has a valid service permit; and

(c)

Banners for interior or exterior display at the licensed premises that advertise a special event and prominently display the manufacturer’s or wholesaler’s alcoholic beverage brand name. These banners may be displayed before and during the Temporary Sales license event and may exceed 630 square inches.

(4)

Limitations. A manufacturer or wholesaler may provide the products and services that this rule allows only if:

(a)

The Temporary Sales licensee is a non-profit or charitable organization that is registered with the state, a political committee that has a current statement of organization filed under ORS 260.039 (Content of statement of organization of candidate or principal campaign committee) or 260.042 (Content of statement of organization of political committee), an agency of the State, or a local government or an agency or department of a local government; and

(b)

The Temporary Sales license is not for more than 72 hours.

(5)

Equipment. ORS 471.400 (Exceptions to prohibition of financial assistance)(1) also allows a manufacturer or wholesaler to provide the following equipment to any retail licensee: picnic pumps, cold plates, tubs, refrigerated trailers, refrigerated vans and refrigerated draft systems. The manufacturer or wholesaler may provide this equipment only for a period not to exceed ten days and for a reasonable rental or service fee. The statute allows a manufacturer or wholesaler to provide this equipment to any retail licensee for a reasonable fee. A manufacturer or wholesaler does not have to require a reasonable fee when providing this equipment to a non-profit temporary sales licensee.

Source: Rule 845-013-0090 — Wholesale-Retail Relations: Non-Profit Temporary Sales Licenses, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=845-013-0090.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 845-013-0090’s source at or​.us