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Bill would create retail liquor sales permit, limit minor-decoy checks to once per year
Summary
Supporters say House Bill 2282A would require retail liquor and distillery staff to hold a new retail sales permit, add training, create an administrative fine for sales to minors and move liquor stores and distillery tasting rooms out of the larger randomized minor decoy pool into an annual compliance cycle.
House Bill 2282A would require people who sell distilled spirits in Oregon liquor stores and distillery tasting rooms to hold a new retail liquor sales permit and would limit minor decoy alcohol compliance checks to no more than once per calendar year for permitted individuals.
Supporters told the Senate Committee on Labor and Business on May 8 that the change is intended to improve training, target enforcement at state-regulated liquor outlets and give regulators an administrative enforcement tool rather than relying only on criminal citation. The measure is written to become operative Jan. 1, 2027.
The Oregon Liquor…
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