Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0028

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

Impact

The legislation is set to significantly alter the existing regulations regarding the sale of alcohol within community spaces. It permits alcohol consumption outdoors, which currently may be restricted or not clearly defined in many areas. Municipalities must develop ordinances that specify the characteristics of these refreshment areas, including their exact boundaries and the number of participating licensed premises. By allowing cities to create such areas, SB0028 aims to stimulate local economies and enhance community engagement through festivals and events while balancing public health and safety considerations.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 28, also known as SB0028, introduces provisions allowing cities and towns in Indiana to designate specific outdoor locations as designated refreshment areas, subject to approval by the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission. This bill facilitates the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in these areas, expanding opportunities for municipalities to host events and encourage social gatherings while ensuring that such activities adhere to state regulations. Upon approval, the commission has the authority to designate retailer permittees who may sell alcoholic beverages for consumption within the specified refreshment areas.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions to address the proximity of designated refreshment areas to schools and places of worship. Refreshment areas cannot be located within 200 feet of these establishments unless there is no objection from the institutions involved. This stipulation could lead to conflict in communities where such establishments are densely populated. Additionally, enforcement measures are outlined, including consequences for retailers and vendors who do not comply with the rules, such as selling alcoholic beverages in quantities exceeding established limits or allowing minors to consume alcohol in unauthorized areas. Such restrictions are designed to uphold public safety while fostering a vibrant social environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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