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IN SB0325
Bill
Status
2/25/2015
Primary Sponsor
Randall Head
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AI Summary
SB 325 Summary
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Qualified nonprofit organizations can give sealed alcoholic beverages as prizes at charity gaming events without obtaining an alcoholic beverage permit, provided they comply with IC 7.1-3-6.1.
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Qualified organizations can auction purchased or donated alcoholic beverages in sealed bottles or cases without an alcoholic beverage permit, with all proceeds supporting the organization's institutional activities.
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Alcoholic beverages given as prizes or sold at charity auctions must be in sealed containers and are prohibited from being consumed on the premises.
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The commission must accept payments by cash, checks, money orders, bank cards, credit cards, electronic funds transfers, and other authorized financial instruments.
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The commission may collect fees equal to vendor transaction charges or a uniform convenience fee not exceeding $3 when payments are made by bank or credit cards.
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Effective July 1, 2015.
Legislative Description
Beer, wine, liquor prizes/charity auction sales. Allows a nonprofit corporation that is a qualified organization under the charity gaming law (qualified organization) to give sealed bottles or cases of alcoholic beverages as prizes in a charity gaming without obtaining an alcoholic beverage permit. Allows a qualified organization to auction purchased or donated alcoholic beverages in sealed bottles or cases, without obtaining an alcoholic beverage permit. Prohibits alcoholic beverages that are auctioned or given as prizes from being consumed on the premises. Repeals and replaces the current statute regarding payments to the commission. Requires the commission to accept payments by certain
Last Action
Representative Harman added as cosponsor
3/9/2015