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IN SB0026
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/3/2018
Primary Sponsor
Philip Boots
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AI Summary
- Removes the prohibition on beer dealers (grocery stores, convenience stores, and drug stores) selling cold or iced beer, allowing sales at any temperature effective July 1, 2018
- Repeals IC 7.1-5-10-11, which made it a Class B misdemeanor for beer dealers to sell beer that was iced or cooled before or at the time of sale
- Eliminates the legislative intent statement that grocery stores, convenience stores, and drug stores should not be given the privilege of selling cold beer for carryout
- Maintains existing restrictions prohibiting restaurants located within grocery, convenience, or drug stores from selling alcoholic beverages for carryout
Legislative Description
Cold beer sales. Allows a beer dealer (a grocery store, convenience store, or drug store) to sell beer at any temperature. Makes stylistic changes.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/3/2018
Committee Referrals
Public Policy1/3/2018
Full Bill Text
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