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IN HB1239
Bill
Status
1/12/2011
Primary Sponsor
Cynthia Noe
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AI Summary
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Creates two new permit types: a supplemental dealer's permit ($500-$1,000 annual fee) allowing beer, wine, or liquor dealers to sell carryout alcohol on Sundays from 7 a.m. to 3 a.m., and a cold beer dealer's permit ($500 annual fee) allowing beer dealers to sell cold beer for off-premises consumption
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Allows package liquor stores, farm wineries, and microbreweries (producing up to 20,000 barrels annually) to sell carryout alcohol on Sundays without obtaining a supplemental dealer's permit
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Permits minors to enter package liquor store premises if accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 21 years old, or if employed under existing employment provisions
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Eliminates the 5-year Indiana residency requirement for alcoholic beverage dealers (residency requirements remain for retailers and liquor wholesalers)
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Repeals the provision limiting what commodities package liquor stores may sell, effective July 1, 2011
Legislative Description
Alcoholic beverages.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/12/2011