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Committee reviews bill requiring alcohol retailers to keep delivery invoices; industry seeks narrower wording
Summary
At a public hearing on Senate Bill 871, the OLCC and industry representatives discussed a proposed requirement that certain alcoholic-retail licensees retain invoices for deliveries; industry groups urged clarifying language so retailers are not held responsible for information generated by out-of-state suppliers.
The House Committee on Economic Development, Small Business, and Trade held a public hearing Monday on Senate Bill 871, which would require specified alcoholic-sales licensees to maintain invoices for alcoholic beverage deliveries to their premises. The committee opened the hearing at the April 21 meeting, heard testimony from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) and industry representatives, and closed the hearing without recording any committee vote.
Craig Prinz, executive director of the OLCC, described the proposal as a compliance and recordkeeping measure intended to provide a paper trail for out-of-state…
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