The bill amends the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, primarily targeting the licensing and operational regulations for distillers and wholesalers. A significant change is the reduction of the annual fee for a distiller license from $3,125 to $1,250. It allows distiller licensees to sell and serve spirits at multiple non-adjacent locations, provide samples at public events, and eliminates the requirement to ship spirits to a wholesaler before purchase. Additionally, the bill removes production limits and permits distillers to offer non-alcoholic substances for mixing with spirits, clarifying that these mixtures will not be classified as cocktails. Changes to wholesaler licenses include allowing direct sales to licensed distillers at a capped markup and removing certain unloading requirements.

Further amendments clarify that specific actions by brewers and distillers do not constitute inducements when performed with retail licensee permission, such as providing advertising materials and stocking shelves. The bill outlines penalties for violations, including warnings, fines, and potential license suspensions, while allowing a 90-day period for remediation. It also modifies brand label registration fees, exempting Oklahoma-manufactured beer and spirits, and establishes a clear process for label registration and renewal. The effective date for these changes is set for November 1, 2026.