Final answer:
If an operator appears to have consumed alcohol or a citation would have been issued in relation to the consumption of alcohol and the provider of liquor is alleged to be an OLCC licensee or permittee, LEO is required to notify when there is an MVC and someone other than the driver is injured or incurs property damage. LEO is also required to notify in case of refusal of entry into licensed premises, during other police investigations, or if any unlawful activity is occurring on a licensed MJ or alcohol premises.
Step-by-step explanation:
If an operator appears to have consumed alcohol, a citation is issued in relation to the consumption of alcohol or a citation would have been issued in relation to the consumption of alcohol resulting in a fatality and the provider of liquor is alleged to be an OLCC licensee or permittee, the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) is required to notify when there is a Motor Vehicle Collision (MVC) and someone other than the driver is injured or incurs property damage.
LEO is also required to notify in case of refusal of entry into licensed premises, during other police investigations, or when any unlawful activity is occurring on a licensed marijuana (MJ) or alcohol premises.