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Section 4301.49 | Prevention or hindrance of inspection.

...ng a full inspection of any place where beer, wine, or mixed beverages subject to the tax imposed by section 4301.42, 4301.421, 4301.424, or 4301.43 of the Revised Code is manufactured, sold, or stored. No person shall prevent or hinder the full inspection of invoices, books, records, or papers required to be kept under this chapter and Chapters 4305. and 4307. of the Revised Code.

Section 4301.57 | Fines and forfeited bonds.

...ransportation, distritbution or sale of beer or intoxicating liquor shall be paid as follows: one half to the credit of the general revenue fund and one half to the treasury of the county where the prosecution is held.

Section 4301.639 | False identification accepted in good faith.

... years of age, if the person was buying beer as defined in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code or intoxicating liquor, or that the person was then at least eighteen years of age, if the person was buying any low-alcohol beverage; (2) That the permit holder, the agent or employee of the permit holder, or the other person made a bona fide effort to ascertain the true age of the person buying by checking the identifica...

Section 4301.65 | Sale, purchase, or use of alcohol vaporizing device prohibited.

...ns a machine or other device that mixes beer or intoxicating liquor with pure oxygen or any other gas to produce a vaporized product for the purpose of consumption by inhalation. (B) No person shall sell or offer for sale an alcohol vaporizing device. (C) No person shall purchase or use an alcohol vaporizing device.

Section 4301.66 | Obstructing inspection or search of premises prohibited.

...an a bona fide private residence, where beer or intoxicating liquor is possessed, kept, sold, or given away.

Section 4301.82 | Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

...itation plan; (g) A requirement that beer and intoxicating liquor be served solely in plastic bottles or other non-glass containers in the area. The legislative authority may, but is not required to, include in the ordinance or resolution any public health and safety requirements proposed in an application under division (B) of this section to designate or expand the outdoor refreshment area. The legislative au...

Section 4303.01 | Liquor permit definitions.

... "sale," "sell," "vehicle," "alcohol," "beer," "wine," "mixed beverages," "spirituous liquor," "sealed container," "person," "manufacture," "manufacturer," "wholesale distributor," "distributor," "hotel," "restaurant," "club," "night club," "at retail," "pharmacy," and "enclosed shopping center" have the same meanings as in section 4301.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 4303.11 | C-1 permit.

...r or operator of a retail store to sell beer in containers and not for consumption on the premises where sold in original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons. The fee for this permit is two hundred fifty-two dollars for each location.

Section 4303.121 | C-2x permit.

...oes not also hold a C-1 permit, to sell beer only not for consumption on the premises where sold, in original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons. Applicants for a C-2 permit as of October 1, 1982 shall be issued a C-2x permit subject to the restrictions for the issuance of the C-2 permit. The fee for a C-2x permit is two hundred fifty-two dollars.

Section 4303.16 | D-3a permit.

...er of a D-1 permit, the holder may sell beer after one a.m. and during the same hours as the holder of a D-5 permit. If the holder of a D-3a permit is also the holder of a D-2 permit, the holder may sell intoxicating liquor after one a.m. and during the same hours as the holder of a D-5 permit. The holder of a D-3a permit may furnish music and entertainment to the holder's patrons, subject to the same rules as govern...

Section 4303.183 | D-7 permit.

...r requirements of this section, to sell beer and any intoxicating liquor at retail, only by the individual drink in glass and from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold. Not less than fifty per cent of the business on the permit premises shall be preparing and serving meals for a consideration in order to qualify for and continue to hold such D-7 permit. The permit premises shall be located in a r...

Section 4303.185 | To-go alcoholic beverages.

...ction: (1) "Alcoholic beverage" means beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor. (2) "Personal consumer" means an individual who is at least twenty-one years of age and intends to use a purchased alcoholic beverage for personal consumption only and not for resale or other commercial purposes. (3) "Qualified permit holder" has the same meaning as in section 4301.82 of the Revised Code and also includes a...

Section 4303.188 | Outdoor sale of alcoholic beverages [applies beginning 1/1/2024 per Section 803.120 of H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly].

...tion: (1) "Alcoholic beverage" means beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor. (2) "Personal consumer" means an individual who is at least twenty-one years of age and who intends to use a purchased alcoholic beverage only for personal consumption and not for resale or other commercial purposes. (3) "Qualified permit holder" has the same meaning as in section 4301.82 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) No...

Section 4303.191 | Sunday sales and F class permits.

...not affected by whether Sunday sales of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises where sold are allowed to be made by persons holding another type of permit in the precinct or at the particular location where the event is to be held, provided that the F class permit is issued for other days of the week in addition to Sunday.

Section 4303.20 | F permit.

...A-1, A-1c, and B-1 permits and to sell beer for a period lasting not to exceed five days. No more than two such permits may be issued to the same applicant in any thirty-day period. The special function for which the permit is issued shall include a social, recreational, benevolent, charitable, fraternal, political, patriotic, or athletic purpose but shall not include any function the proceeds of which are fo...

Section 4303.233 | S-2 permit.

...s or permits that authorize the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor by the appropriate authority of the state in which the person resides and by the alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau of the United States department of the treasury. (2) An S-2 permit holder may sell wine to a personal consumer by receiving and filling orders that the personal consumer submits to the permit holder. The permit holder shall sell...

Section 4303.271 | Permit renewal - political subdivision objection.

...g regulations that prohibit the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor in an area zoned for commercial or industrial uses, for a permit premises that would otherwise qualify for a proper permit issued by the division. The resolution shall be accompanied by a statement by the chief legal officer of the political subdivision that, in the chief legal officer's opinion, the objection is based upon substantial legal grounds ...

Section 4303.292 | Grounds for refusal to issue, transfer ownership or location or renew permit.

...reasonable access to rooms within which beer or intoxicating liquor is to be sold or consumed; (c) Is so located with respect to the neighborhood that substantial interference with public decency, sobriety, peace, or good order would result from the issuance, renewal, transfer of location, or transfer of ownership of the permit and operation under it by the applicant; or (d) Has been declared a nuisance pursuant t...

Section 4303.31 | D permits not subject to the population quota restrictions.

...actors such as the projected demand for beer or liquor sales at the proposed premises, the public need that would be served by the issuance of the permit, the distance from the applicant's proposed premises to other nearby permit premises, and the number of existing permits in the area where the applicant's proposed premises are located.

Section 4305.11 | Record maintenance and retention.

...for a period of three years a record of beer distributed or sold within this state by the permit holder, together with any invoices, records, receipts, bills of lading, and other pertinent papers, required by the tax commissioner.

Section 4305.131 | Assessment of taxes - penalty.

...k entitled "special judgments for state beer and liquor sales taxes," and shall have the same effect as other judgments. Execution shall issue upon the judgment upon the request of the commissioner, and all laws applicable to sales on execution shall apply to sales made under the judgment, except as otherwise provided in this chapter and Chapters 4301. and 4307. of the Revised Code. If the assessment is not pa...

Section 4305.15 | Form of local option petition on beer sales by C and D permit holders.

...The petition provided for in section 4305.14 of the Revised Code may consist of one or more separate petition papers. Petitions shall be governed by the rules set forth in section 3501.38 of the Revised Code.

Section 4307.01 | Bottled beverage tax definitions.

...1 to 4307.12 of the Revised Code: (A) "Beer" and "beverages" have the same meaning as given in division (B)(2) of section 4301.01 of the Revised Code. (B) "Person" includes firms and corporations. (C) "Wholesale dealer" includes only those persons who sell bottled beverages to retail dealers or for purpose of resale only. (D) "Retail dealer" includes every person other than a wholesale dealer or a manufacturer en...

Section 4399.18 | Liability for acts of intoxicated person.

...oyee of a liquor permit holder who sold beer or intoxicating liquor to the intoxicated person unless the personal injury, death, or property damage occurred on the permit holder's premises or in a parking lot under the control of the permit holder and was proximately caused by the negligence of the permit holder or an employee of the permit holder. A person has a cause of action against a permit holder or an emplo...

Section 5502.19 | Department of public safety inspections of retail liquor permit premises.

...ules that regulate the hours of sale of beer and intoxicating liquor and only if the enforcement agent or peace officer involved has reasonable cause to believe that those laws or rules are being violated. Any inspection conducted pursuant to this section is subject to all of the following requirements: (A) The only property that may be confiscated is contraband, as defined in section 2901.01 of the Revised Code, or...