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IN SB0095
Bill
Status
1/3/2019
Primary Sponsor
Philip Boots
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AI Summary
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Commercially reasonable agreements between beer, wine, or liquor wholesalers and their affiliates to provide logistic services will not create prohibited interests that would violate Indiana alcohol laws
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"Logistic services" is defined as providing, managing, or coordinating transportation, distribution, sorting, or storage of alcoholic beverages, including incidental services
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"Wholesaler's affiliate" is defined as any person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with a wholesaler permittee
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Beer, wine, and liquor wholesalers (or their affiliates holding carriers' alcoholic permits) may provide logistic services to one or more holders of beer, wine, or liquor wholesaler permits
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Effective date: July 1, 2019
Legislative Description
Alcoholic beverage wholesalers. Provides that a commercially reasonable agreement between and among beer, wine, or liquor wholesalers and wholesaler's affiliates to provide logistic services does not create prohibited interests between or among the wholesalers.
Last Action
Senator Messmer added as coauthor
1/7/2019