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IN SB0046
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission to issue additional three-way alcoholic beverage permits outside normal quotas in economic development areas in Munster (up to 3 permits), Bargersville and Martinsville (up to 5 each), and Greenwood (up to 10 each in two development areas), with initial permit costs of $40,000
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Creates special retailer permits for "bottling districts" in consolidated cities, allowing up to 5 three-way permits for retail buildings and a separate permit for designated food halls with at least 10 food/beverage vendors and 100-person seating capacity
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Expands boat beer, wine, and liquor permit eligibility to include concessionaires of boat proprietors, not just the proprietors themselves
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Allows permits to be issued for premises located near churches if separated by at least 85 feet including a 30-foot-wide two-lane road
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Permits retailer permittees and supplemental caterers at collegiate stadiums with 70,000+ seating capacity to purchase and store alcoholic beverages on-site in commission-approved areas for later service
Legislative Description
Alcohol permits for economic development. Allows the alcohol and tobacco commission (ATC) to issue additional alcoholic beverage restaurant permits to the economic development area, redevelopment district, or economic revitalization area in Munster, Bargersville, Martinsville, and Greenwood. Allows the ATC to issue retailer's permits for two types of licensed premises within a bottling district in a consolidated city as follows: (1) A three-way retailer's permit for a designated food hall containing multiple food and beverage vendors. (2) A three-way permit for an owner or lessee of a building in the bottling district that contains retail store space. Authorizes the commission to
Last Action
Representative Candelaria Reardon added as cosponsor
2/13/2018