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IN HB1091
Bill
Status
1/3/2019
Primary Sponsor
Micheal Aylesworth
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AI Summary
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Retailers with permits (such as bars and restaurants) may allow customers to "run a tab" for alcohol purchases for personal use, with no requirement to pay before leaving the premises
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Dealers with permits (such as liquor stores) are prohibited from extending credit to customers purchasing alcohol for off-premises consumption
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Both retailers and dealers may still accept credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, and stored value cards for alcohol purchases
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Knowingly or intentionally violating these credit provisions constitutes a Class B misdemeanor
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Effective date: July 1, 2019
Legislative Description
Alcoholic beverage purchases on credit. Allows the holder of a retailer's permit to "run a tab" for a customer purchasing alcohol for personal use. Prohibits the holder of a dealer's permit from "running a tab" for a customer purchasing alcohol for use off of the dealer's premises.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/3/2019