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- Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission : Special Event Licensing . . .
A Special Event License is needed at special events when: Alcohol will be sold; Alcohol is available (but not being sold), and you are charging or accepting donations for admission, or where payment is required to attend the event
- OAR 845-006-0430 – Alcohol Management in Public Venues
Walk around events must have sufficient lighting to ensure that Alcohol Monitors, alcohol servers, security staff, OLCC staff, and law enforcement staff can observe and monitor for over consumption, minors consuming or in possession, and other liquor law violations
- 2022 OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES COMPILATION CHAPTER 845 Oregon Liquor . . .
“Confined area” means an area within the event to which alcohol sales and consumption are restricted and where minors are prohibited Alcohol Monitors are required if 2000 or more people are allowed in the confined area at any one time
- Licensing for Special Events and Catering in Oregon
Caterers looking to serve alcohol at special events must obtain a permit from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) This permit allows them to serve alcohol at a specific location for a designated period of time
- Alcohol Testing and Regulation in Sports and Entertainment Events in Oregon
Mandatory Training for Vendors: All vendors who serve or sell alcohol at a licensed entertainment event in Oregon are required to complete mandatory training on responsible beverage service and state liquor laws
- Special Events Guide for TSLs and Exempt Events - Oregon. gov
An Oregon registered nonprofit or charitable organization is eligible to conduct events where alcohol is made available (including an auction or raffle) for up to 45 days in a calendar year without a special event license
- OREGON LIQUOR OREGON LIQUOR CONT - ci. oswego. or. us
If the expected attendance per day in the area(s) where alcohol will be sold or consumed is 2,000 or more, the OLCC form “PLAN TO MANAGE SPECIAL EVENTS” must be completed to show you meet the following minimum requirements:
- Oregon State Legislature
The licensee may cater events under this subsection without giving advance notice to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission if, before the event occurs, the commission gives written approval to the licensee authorizing catering pursuant to this subsection
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