(a) Any person employed by a licensee of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission must have a valid service permit issued by the commission if the person:
(A) Participates in any manner in the mixing, selling or service of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises where served or sold; or
(B) Participates in the dispensing of malt beverages, wines or cider sold in securely covered containers provided by the consumer.
(b) A licensee of the commission may not permit any person who lacks a service permit required of the person under paragraph (a) of this subsection:
(A) To mix, sell or serve any alcoholic liquor for consumption on licensed premises; or
(B) To dispense malt beverages, wines or cider sold in securely covered containers provided by the consumer.
(c) A permittee shall make the service permit available at any time while on duty for immediate inspection by any regulatory specialist or by any other peace officer.
(2) The commission may waive the requirement for a service permit for an employee of a licensee whose primary function is not the sale of alcoholic liquor or food, including but not limited to public passenger carriers, hospitals, or convalescent, nursing or retirement homes.
(3) Violation of the requirements of this section is a Class B violation. [1979 c.788 §2; 2012 c.54 §2; 2013 c.32 §9; 2015 c.614 §161; 2019 c.44 §1]