ORS § 471.521

Current through 2024 Regular Session legislation
Section 471.521 - Definitions for ORS 471.521 to 471.537

As used in ORS 471.521 to 471.537:

(1) "Deliver" means to transfer alcoholic beverages from a delivery person to a final consumer at a delivery address.
(2) "Delivery address" means a location with a permanent street address in Oregon that is not licensed by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission under this chapter or ORS 475C. 005 to 475C. 525 or 475C. 548.
(3) "Delivery person" means an employee, agent or contractor of a third-party delivery facilitator who delivers alcoholic beverages to the physical possession of a final consumer.
(4) "Eligible business" means the holder of:
(a) A full on-premises sales license issued under ORS 471.175;
(b) A limited on-premises sales license issued under ORS 471.178;
(c) An off-premises sales license issued under ORS 471.186;
(d) A temporary sales license issued under ORS 471.190;
(e) A brewery-public house license issued under ORS 471.200;
(f) A brewery license issued under ORS 471.221;
(g) A winery license issued under ORS 471.223;
(h) A grower sales privilege license issued under ORS 471.227;
(i) A direct shipper permit issued under ORS 471.282; or
(j) Any other authorization, as determined by the commission by rule.
(5) "Final consumer" means an individual who takes possession of alcoholic beverages at a delivery address for personal or social use, and not for resale.
(6)
(a) "Third-party delivery facilitator" means an individual, person or company that:
(A) Delivers, or holds itself out as willing to deliver, alcoholic beverages from an eligible business to a final consumer; or
(B) Facilitates, or holds itself out as willing to facilitate, the sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages by an eligible business to a final consumer.
(b) "Third-party delivery facilitator" does not include a motor carrier as defined in 49 U.S.C. 13102, a freight forwarder as defined in 49 U.S.C. 13102 or an air carrier as defined in 49 U.S.C. 40102.

ORS 471.521

Added by 2023 Ch. 539, § 2