Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement for Licensees Outside of Oregon - Oregon

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Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement for Licensees Outside of Oregon - Oregon

Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement for Licensees Outside of Oregon is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission - a government authority operating within Oregon.

FAQ

Q: What is the Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement?
A: The Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement is a form that allows licensees outside of Oregon to apply for a permit to ship alcoholic beverages directly to consumers in Oregon.

Q: Who needs to fill out the Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement?
A: Licensees outside of Oregon who want to ship alcoholic beverages directly to consumers in Oregon need to fill out this form.

Q: What information is required on the Direct Shipper Permit Application and Agreement?
A: The form requires information such as the applicant's name and contact information, the type of alcoholic beverages to be shipped, and an acknowledgement of compliance with Oregon's laws and regulations.

Q: What is the purpose of the Direct Shipper Permit?
A: The purpose of the Direct Shipper Permit is to ensure that licensees outside of Oregon comply with the state's laws and regulations regarding the direct shipment of alcoholic beverages to consumers in Oregon.

Q: Are there any fees associated with the Direct Shipper Permit?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with the Direct Shipper Permit. The application fee and the annual permit fee vary depending on the type of alcoholic beverages to be shipped and the volume of shipments.

Q: Can I ship any type of alcoholic beverage with the Direct Shipper Permit?
A: No, not all types of alcoholic beverages can be shipped with the Direct Shipper Permit. The permit is limited to certain categories of wine and cider.

Q: Is the Direct Shipper Permit renewable?
A: Yes, the Direct Shipper Permit is renewable on an annual basis. Licensees must submit a renewal application and pay the annual permit fee to continue shipping alcoholic beverages to consumers in Oregon.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the amount of alcoholic beverages that can be shipped?
A: Yes, there are restrictions on the amount of alcoholic beverages that can be shipped. Licensees are limited to shipping a maximum of two cases (9 liters) of wine or cider to a consumer in Oregon per month.

Q: Are there any additional requirements for licensees who hold a Direct Shipper Permit?
A: Yes, licensees who hold a Direct Shipper Permit are required to maintain records of their shipments and report their sales and use tax to the Oregon Department of Revenue.

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Form Details:

  • Released on November 13, 2020;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
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