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Bill would let retailers keep invoices three years instead of monthly reporting for out‑of‑state direct sales

2364676 · February 20, 2025
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The Senate Labor and Business Committee on Feb. 20 held a public hearing on Senate Bill 871, a technical OLCC bill that would require retail licensees to retain invoices for alcoholic beverage deliveries for three years rather than mandating monthly direct‑to‑retailer reports.

The Senate Labor and Business Committee held a public hearing Feb. 20 on Senate Bill 871, carried by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, which would require OLCC retail licensees to maintain invoices of alcoholic beverage deliveries for three years rather than forcing monthly reporting for out‑of‑state direct-to-retailer shipments.

Rosie Shatkin,…

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