OklahomaSB 592Oklahoma 2026 Regular SessionSenateWALLET

Alcoholic beverages; allowing certain distributors to issue certain credit to certain retailer; limiting number of certain credits. Effective date.

Sponsored By: Aaron Reinhardt (Republican)

Signed by Governor

Senate Committee

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.

Stricter inducement rules for alcohol businesses

Beginning Nov 1, 2026, suppliers cannot discriminate in price among wholesalers or among retailers buying the same product, and they cannot grant discounts, rebates, free goods, or other inducements. The law defines inducements broadly, covering free goods, equipment, services, shelving, samples, slotting fees, and other things of value. At the same time, many common marketing steps are allowed with limits, such as point-of-sale ads, product displays, routine stocking and resets, price labels, samples up to 36 ounces per brand to a retailer, equipment sold at industry cost with payment in 30 days, and entering product and price data into retailer portals. The Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement (ABLE) Commission may issue rules and can enforce violations with a written warning and fine up to $5,000, up to 10 days’ suspension for a second offense, and possible revocation for a third offense; it must give written notice and 90 days to cure. Posted processing or per-case handling charges for small or repacked orders are allowed.

Beer and cider returns, limited credits

Beginning Nov 1, 2026, beer distributors and small-brewer or brewpub self-distributors can, with the retailer’s OK at a regular delivery, pull undamaged beer or cider and either replace it with the same brand, pack, value, and ABV, or remove it right before or just after the brewer’s date when it becomes unfit to sell. A limited credit is allowed only after two quality-control replacements of the same product in the same year; it is one credit per retailer per year, up to four cases, and it applies only to future purchases. Refunds or replacements are not allowed for product damaged while in the retailer’s possession. Retailers and brewers cannot force distributors to remove items whose recommended-use date expired before Oct 1, 2018. Consignment sales of beer are not authorized.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Aaron Reinhardt

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Anthony Moore

    Republican • House

  • Anthony Moore

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 128 • No: 8

House vote 4/28/2026

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Yes: 84 • No: 6

House vote 4/15/2026

DO PASS

Yes: 14 • No: 0

House vote 4/15/2026

DO PASS

Yes: 14 • No: 0

House vote 4/8/2026

DO PASS

Yes: 8 • No: 1

House vote 4/8/2026

DO PASS

Yes: 8 • No: 1

Senate vote 3/25/2026

THIRD READING

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/5/2026

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Yes: 0 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Approved by Governor 05/01/2026

    5/5/2026Senate
  2. Sent to Governor

    4/29/2026Senate
  3. Signed, returned to Senate

    4/29/2026House
  4. Enrolled, to House

    4/29/2026Senate
  5. Referred for enrollment

    4/28/2026Senate
  6. Signed, returned to Senate

    4/28/2026House
  7. Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 84 Nays: 6

    4/28/2026House
  8. General Order

    4/28/2026House
  9. CR; Do Pass Health and Human Services Oversight Committee

    4/16/2026House
  10. Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances

    4/8/2026House
  11. Referred to Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances

    3/30/2026House
  12. Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Oversight

    3/30/2026House
  13. First Reading

    3/26/2026House
  14. Engrossed to House

    3/26/2026Senate
  15. Referred for engrossment

    3/25/2026Senate
  16. Measure passed: Ayes: 45 Nays: 0

    3/25/2026Senate
  17. General Order, Amended by Floor Substitute

    3/25/2026Senate
  18. Coauthored by Representative Moore (principal House author)

    3/23/2026Senate
  19. Placed on General Order

    3/10/2026Senate
  20. Reported Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Business and Insurance committee; CR filed

    3/5/2026Senate
  21. Remove as author Senator Seifried; authored by Senator Reinhardt

    2/26/2026Senate
  22. Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance

    2/4/2025Senate
  23. Authored by Senator Seifried

    2/3/2025Senate
  24. First Reading

    2/3/2025Senate

Bill Text

  • Enrolled (final version)

    4/28/2026

  • Floor (House)

    4/20/2026

  • House Committee Report

    4/16/2026

  • House Policy Committee Report

    4/8/2026

  • Engrossed

    3/26/2026

  • Floor (Senate)

    3/9/2026

  • Committee Substitute

    3/5/2026

  • Senate Committee Report

    3/5/2026

  • Introduced

    1/14/2025

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