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Rule 4301:1-1-17 | Sanitation requirements.

...(A) This rule shall apply to the permit premises of all holders of permits that authorize retail sales, and to any other permit premises under a permit allowing sales for consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises, except as provided for in paragraph (E) of this rule. (B) All such premises shall be provided with an adequate supply of hot and cold running water from a source satisfactory t...

Rule 4301:1-1-24 | Miscellaneous beer, wine, and mixed beverage requirements.

...This rule is promulgated pursuant to the provisions of section 4301.13 of the Revised Code to regulate and stabilize the sale and distribution of beer, wine, and mixed beverages in Ohio. (A) The division shall not issue or renew a B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, or B-5 permit unless at all times throughout the permit year, the applicant: (1) Leases or owns warehouse space. Such space shall be sufficient to store at one time a ...

Rule 4301:1-1-24 | Miscellaneous beer, wine, and mixed beverage requirements.

...This rule is promulgated pursuant to the provisions of section 4301.13 of the Revised Code to regulate and stabilize the sale and distribution of beer, wine, and mixed beverages in Ohio. (A) The division shall not issue or renew a B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, or B-5 permit unless at all times throughout the permit year, the applicant: (1) Leases or owns warehouse space. Such space shall be sufficient to stor...

Rule 4301:1-1-25 | Permits (H), transportation of alcoholic beverages.

...(A) Except as otherwise provided in sections 4301.20, 4301.60, 4303.02 to 4303.21, 4303.23 to 4303.233, or 4303.27 of the Revised Code, an Ohio judicial decision, or this rule, a person must hold an "H" permit issued by the division in order to transport alcoholic beverages from a place: (1) Outside of this state into this state for delivery or use in this state; or (2) Within this state to anot...

Rule 4301:1-1-33 | Consumer tasting activities and sampling at retail permit premises.

...(A) The following definitions apply to this rule: (1) "Consumer Product Instruction", means a pre-scheduled organized event during which a manufacturer, supplier, broker, wholesale distributor, or their registered solicitor provides the public with one or more alcoholic beverages for the purpose of providing consumer instruction on the quality and characteristics of the beverage or beverages provided. (2) "Sample S...

Rule 4301:1-1-33 | Consumer tasting activities and sampling at retail permit premises.

...(A) The following definitions apply to this rule: (1) "Consumer Product Instruction", means a pre-scheduled organized event during which a manufacturer, supplier, broker, wholesale distributor, or their registered solicitor provides the public with one or more alcoholic beverages for the purpose of providing consumer instruction on the quality and characteristics of the beverage or beverages ...

Rule 4301:1-1-37 | Chemical analysis requirements.

...(A) Except for those products registered pursuant to division (A)(8)(b) of section 4301.10 of the Revised Code, which are for sale in the state and are accompanied by a copy of the federal label and product approval, every distiller, bottler, manufacturer or compounder manufacturing prepared beer, wine, or mixed beverages, having an alcoholic content of not less than one-half of one per cent by volume and not more th...

Rule 4301:1-1-43 | Furnishing signs, fixtures, equipment, advertising materials, and advertising specialties, return of merchandise: limitations thereon: prohibited practices and prohibition of cash deposit or prepayment.

...This rule reflects the policy and intent of the commission to maintain effective control over the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages and to prevent abuses caused by the disorderly and unregulated sale of such products. Alcoholic beverages are a unique product that require strict regulation to promote temperance by preventing consumption by underage persons and by discouraging abusive consumption by adults,...

Rule 4301:1-1-43 | Furnishing signs, fixtures, equipment, advertising materials, and advertising specialties, return of merchandise: limitations thereon: prohibited practices and prohibition of cash deposit or prepayment.

...This rule reflects the policy and intent of the commission to maintain effective control over the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages and to prevent abuses caused by the disorderly and unregulated sale of such products. Alcoholic beverages are a unique product that require strict regulation to promote temperance by preventing consumption by underage persons and by discouraging abusive consumption b...

Rule 4301:1-1-46 | Miscellaneous restrictions.

...(A) No beer or intoxicating liquor shall be sold or served to occupants of automobiles, for consumption therein, and no "curb service" shall be furnished by any permit holder. (B) No retail permit holder shall sell any alcoholic beverages to other permit holders or any other persons for the purpose of resale. No retail permit holder shall loan, exchange, transfer, allocate, or deliver any alcohol...

Rule 4301:1-1-48 | Service in hotel rooms.

...An A-1-A, D-1, D-2, D-3, or D-5 permit holder who is also the holder of a hotel or motel license under section 3731.03 of the Revised Code, or a D-5A permit holder may serve alcoholic beverages by the glass or container for consumption on the premises where sold, in the room of a guest of the hotel or motel, or in a private conference room of the hotel or motel.

Rule 4301:1-1-49 | Hours of sale of alcoholic beverages.

...(A) This rule shall apply to the retail sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor. (B) No beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor shall be sold or delivered by an A-1, A-1c, A-2, B-1, B-2, B-4, B-5, C-1, C-2, C-2X, D-1, D-2, D-2X, D-3 when issued without a D-3A, D-3X, D-4, D-5H, D-5K, D-8, F, F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, F-5, F-6, F-7, F-8, F-9, G, or I permit holder: (1) From Monday to Saturday be...

Rule 4301:1-1-49 | Hours of sale of alcoholic beverages.

...(A) This rule shall apply to the retail sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor. (B) No beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor shall be sold or delivered by an A-1, A-1c, A-2, A-2f, A-3a, A-5, B-1, B-2, B-4, B-5, C-1, C-2, C-2X, D-1, D-2, D-2X, D-3 when issued without a D-3A, D-3X, D-4, D-8, F, F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, F-5, F-6, F-7, F-8, F-9, F-10, F-11, G, or I permit ho...

Rule 4301:1-1-52 | Entertainment - prohibition against improper conduct.

...(A) Definitions as used is this rule: (1) "Disorderly activities" are those that harass, threaten or physically harm another person including threats or other menacing behavior, fighting, assaults and brawls or any violation as defined by section 2917.11 of the Revised Code. (2) "Nudity" means the showing of the human male or female genital, pubic area or buttocks with less than a fully...

Rule 4301:1-1-53 | Gambling, gambling devices and promotional contests.

...(A) Conviction in any court of competent jurisdiction of any holder of any permit, or of any agent or employee of a permit holder, or of any person, for keeping, exhibiting for gain, or operating gambling devices, or conducting or permitting on the liquor permit premises any gambling in violation of Chapter 2915. of the Revised Code, shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of such permit. (B) No person authori...

Rule 4301:1-1-53 | Gambling, gambling devices and promotional contests.

...(A) Conviction in any court of competent jurisdiction of any holder of any permit, or of any agent or employee of a permit holder, or of any person, for keeping, exhibiting for gain, or operating gambling devices, or conducting or permitting on the liquor permit premises any gambling in violation of Chapter 2915. of the Revised Code, shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of such permit. (...

Rule 4301:1-1-61 | Violation - identification and notification.

...(A) When a compliance officer of the division of liquor control or an enforcement agent of the investigative unit, a division of the department of public safety, witnesses a violation of a provision of the liquor control statutes or a rule of the liquor control commission, the compliance officer or enforcement agent shall, upon completion of the investigation, or within thirty days of the alleged violation if the inv...

Rule 4301:1-1-61 | Violation - identification and notification.

...(A) When a compliance officer of the division of liquor control or an enforcement agent of the investigative unit, a division of the department of public safety, witnesses a violation of a provision of the liquor control statutes or a rule of the liquor control commission, the compliance officer or enforcement agent shall, upon completion of the investigation, or within thirty days of the alleged ...

Rule 4301:1-1-65 | Procedure for hearings before the liquor control commission.

...(A) When the director of the department of public safety or the superintendent of the division of liquor control, acting pursuant to the provisions of the Liquor Control Act or rules of the commission or the division of liquor control, cites a permit holder to appear before the commission to show cause why the permit should not be revoked, suspended, or cancelled, the liquor control commission sha...

Rule 4301:1-1-67 | Sales reports of A-1 permit holders.

...Not more than twenty percent of total sales of A-1 permit holders may be made to non-permit holders for home use during the immediate previous three months. The liquor control commission may suspend or revoke such permit for a violation of this rule. Each holder of an A-1 permit shall maintain such records as necessary for a period of one year for inspection upon demand by the division of liquor control to verify c...

Rule 4301:1-1-67 | Sales reports of A-1 and B-1 permit holders.

...Not more than twenty percent of total sales of A-1 or B-1 permit holders may be made to non-permit holders for home use during the immediate previous three months. The liquor control commission may suspend or revoke such permit for a violation of this rule. Each holder of an A-1 or B-1 permit shall maintain such records as necessary for a period of one year for inspection upon demand by the division of liquor control...

Rule 4301:1-1-71 | Sponsorship of athletic events or tournaments, concerts, shows, or entertainment.

...(A) Nothing contained in rule 4301:1-1-44 of the Administrative Code or other rule of the commission as applied to persons engaged in the business of manufacturing alcoholic beverages shall prohibit such persons from sponsoring athletic events or tournaments, provided that no participant of said athletic event or tournament is a minor and an amateur. (B) Nothing contained in this rule or rule 4301:1-1-44 of the Adm...

Rule 4301:1-1-72 | Minimum markup on beer.

...This rule reflects the policy and intent of the commission to maintain effective control over the sale and distribution of beer, an alcoholic beverage, and to prevent abuses caused by the disorderly and unregulated sale of beer. Mandatory price markups: prevent aggressive sales practices that improperly stimulate purchase and consumption, thereby endangering the state's efforts to promote responsible, and discourage ...

Rule 4301:1-1-79 | Restrictions on warrantless administrative inspections.

...This rule is being adopted in order to comply with the mandate of Amended Substitute House Bill 405 of the 118th General Assembly to limit the time, place, and scope of warrantless administrative inspections of all liquor permit premises, by authorized agents or employees of the division of liquor control, the department of public safety, or by any peace officer, as this term is defined in section 2935.01 of the Revi...

Rule 4301:1-1-79 | Restrictions on warrantless administrative inspections.

...This rule is being adopted in order to comply with the mandate of Amended Substitute House Bill 405 of the 118th General Assembly to limit the time, place, and scope of warrantless administrative inspections of all liquor permit premises, by authorized agents or employees of the division of liquor control, the department of public safety, or by any peace officer, as this term is defined in section 2935.01 o...