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IN SB0273
Bill
Status
1/7/2015
Primary Sponsor
James Arnold
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AI Summary
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Allows the commission to grant three-way permits to restaurants located within an unincorporated town and the 1/2 mile area extending outside the town boundaries.
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Defines an unincorporated town as an area designated by the United States Census Bureau as a Census Designated Place in the most recent federal decennial census, known by the same name for more than 10 years, and not meeting incorporated town requirements.
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Classifies three-way permits issued in unincorporated towns as subject to quota requirements under IC 7.1-3-22-3 and exempts restaurants from annual and monthly gross food sales requirements.
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Requires the county surveyor to certify that an area meets the unincorporated town definition requirements.
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Effective date: July 1, 2015.
Legislative Description
Three-way permits in unincorporated towns. Provides that a three-way permit issued to a restaurant in an area within an unincorporated town and the area that extends 1/2 mile outside the unincorporated town is considered a permit issued in an unincorporated town for purposes of the quota and does not have to satisfy the annual or monthly gross food sales requirements. Provides that an unincorporated town is an area: (1) delineated by the United States Census Bureau as a Census Designated Place during the most recent federal decennial census; (2) has a name that it has been known by for more
Last Action
First Reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/7/2015