Oregon Statutes 459A.702 – Applicability of ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744
ORS § 459A.700 to 459A.744 apply to:
(1) Any individual, separate, sealed glass, metal or plastic bottle or can, except for a carton, foil pouch, drink box or metal container that requires a tool to be opened, that contains any one of the following beverages, intended for human consumption and in a quantity less than or equal to three liters:
(a) Water or flavored water;
(b) Beer or another malt beverage;
(c) Mineral water, soda water or a similar carbonated soft drink;
(d) Kombucha; or
(e) Hard seltzer.
(2) Any beverage other than those specified in subsection (1) of this section that is intended for human consumption and is in a quantity more than or equal to four fluid ounces and less than or equal to one and one-half liters, except distilled liquor, wine, dairy or plant-based milks, infant formula and any other exemptions set forth in rule by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. [2011 c.277 § 2; 2019 c.366 § 2; 2021 c.351 § 24]
The amendments to 459A.702 by section 8, chapter 80, Oregon Laws 2022, become operative July 1, 2025. See section 10, chapter 80, Oregon Laws 2022. The text that is operative on and after July 1, 2025, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
ORS § 459A.700 to 459A.744 apply to:
(1) Any individual, separate, sealed glass, metal or plastic bottle or can, except for a carton, foil pouch, drink box or metal container that requires a tool to be opened, that contains any one of the following beverages, intended for human consumption and in a quantity less than or equal to three liters:
(a) Water or flavored water;
(b) Beer or another malt beverage;
(c) Mineral water, soda water or a similar carbonated soft drink;
(d) Kombucha; or
(e) Hard seltzer.
(2) Wine in a can.
(3) Any beverage other than those specified in subsections (1) and (2) of this section that is intended for human consumption and is in a quantity more than or equal to four fluid ounces and less than or equal to one and one-half liters, except distilled liquor, wine in a container other than a can, dairy or plant-based milks, infant formula and any other exemptions set forth in rule by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.