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SB533 • 2026

Alcoholic beverage licenses; establishing certain exemption. Effective date.

Alcoholic beverage licenses; establishing certain exemption. Effective date.

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Sponsor
Burns
Last action
2025-02-06
Official status
Coauthored by Representative Grego (principal House author)
Effective date
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Alcoholic beverage licenses; establishing certain exemption. Effective date.

Alcoholic beverage licenses; establishing certain exemption.

What This Bill Does

  • Alcoholic beverage licenses; establishing certain exemption.
  • Effective date.
  • Bill Summaries/Fiscal Impact for SB 533 (Senate): Introduced (1/13/2025)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-02-06 Senate

    Coauthored by Representative Grego (principal House author)

  2. 2025-02-04 Senate

    Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance

  3. 2025-02-03 Senate

    First Reading

  4. 2025-02-03 Senate

    Authored by Senator Burns

Official Summary Text

Alcoholic beverage licenses; establishing certain exemption. Effective date.
Bill Summaries/Fiscal Impact for SB 533 (Senate): Introduced (1/13/2025)

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA

1st Session of the 60th Legislature (2025)

SENATE BILL 533 By: Burns

AS INTRODUCED

An Act relating to alcoholic beverage licenses;
amending 37A O.S. 2021, Section 2-121, as amended by
Section 1, Chapter 81, O.S.L. 2022 (37A O.S. Supp.
2024, Section 2-121), which relates to employee
license; establishing certain exemption; and
providing an effective date.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
SECTION 1. AMENDATORY 37A O.S. 2021, Section 2-121, as
amended by Section 1, Chapter 81, O.S.L. 2022 (37A O.S. Supp. 2024,
Section 2-121), is amended to read as follows:
Section 2-121. A. An employee license shall authorize the
holder thereof to work in a licensed package store, retail spirits,
retail wine or retail beer establishment, brewpub, mixed beverage
establishment, beer and wine establishment, bottle club, public
event or any establishment where alcohol or alcoholic beverages are
sold, mixed or served. Persons employed by a mixed beverage, on-
premises beer and wine, retail wine, retail beer, public event or a
bottle club licensee who do not participate in the service, mixing
or sale of mixed beverages shall not be required to have an employee

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license. Provided, however, that a manager employed by a mixed
beverage licensee, public event licensee or a bottle club shall be
required to have an employee license whether or not the manager
participates in the service, mixing or sale of mixed beverages.
Applicants for an employee license shall be at least eighteen (18)
years of age, except for applicants employed by a grocery store or
convenience store who shall be at least sixteen (16) years of age,
and have a health card issued by the county in which they are
employed, if the county issues such a card; provided, the provisions
of this section shall not be construed to permit any person under
twenty-one (21) years of age to be employed to sell spirits.
Employees of a special event, caterer, unless catering a mixed
beverage-licensed premises, or airline/railroad beverage licensees
shall not be required to obtain an employee license; further,
employees of beer distributors and other licensees holding licenses
issued by the ABLE Commission shall not be required to obtain an
employee license if such employee only sells alcohol or alcoholic
beverages to establishments holding licenses issued by the ABLE
Commission and not to the public. Persons employed by a hotel
licensee who participate in the stocking of hotel room mini-bars or
in the handling of alcoholic beverages to be placed in such devices
shall be required to have an employee license. As a prerequisite to
the issuance of an employee license, not later than fourteen (14)
days after initial licensure, the first-time applicant shall be

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required to have successfully completed a training program conducted
by the ABLE Commission, or by another entity approved by the ABLE
Commission including an in-house training program conducted by the
employer. Proof of training completion shall be made available for
inspection by the ABLE Commission at the business location employing
the licensee. The failure of an employee licensee to comply with
this section may constitute a revocable offense.
B. An individual whose name appears on the business entity’s
license shall not be required to obtain an employee license to work
on the premises of the business.
C. In the event the ABLE Commission denies an application for
an employee license, the Commission shall provide written notice to
the applicant’s employer, if any. The notice shall be given at the
time notice is provided to the applicant.
SECTION 2. This act shall become effective November 1, 2025.

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