The Oklahoma Notice to Holder of Low-point Beer Permit is a legal document that is issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE) of Oklahoma in order to define the regulations and restrictions for businesses that are holders of a Low-Point Beer Permit. The Low-Point Beer Permit is a type of alcoholic beverage license that allows businesses to sell low-point beer containing up to 3.2 percent alcohol by weight. This permit is required for businesses that wish to sell low-point beer in the state of Oklahoma. There are two types of Oklahoma Notice to Holder of Low-point Beer Permit: the Annual Notice and the Temporary Notice. The Annual Notice is issued to license holders who are renewing their permit, and it outlines the regulations and restrictions that must be followed. The Temporary Notice is issued to holders of a Low-Point Beer Permit who are temporarily increasing their allowed alcohol by weight limit for a special event. This notice outlines the regulations and restrictions that must be followed during the event.