Indiana 2024 Regular Session

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Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/09/2024

                             
Introduced Version
SENATE BILL No. 204
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DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL
Citations Affected:  IC 7.1-3; IC 7.1-4; IC 35-52-7.
Synopsis:  Direct beer seller's permits. Establishes a direct beer seller's
permit that allows a brewer to sell and ship beer directly to a consumer.
Effective:  July 1, 2024.
Alting, Walker K
January 9, 2024, read first time and referred to Committee on Public Policy.
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Second Regular Session of the 123rd General Assembly (2024)
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SENATE BILL No. 204
A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning
alcohol and tobacco.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
1 SECTION 1. IC 7.1-3-2-7, AS AMENDED BY P.L.220-2023,
2 SECTION 4, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
3 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 7. The holder of a brewer's permit or an
4 out-of-state brewer holding either a primary source of supply permit or
5 an out-of-state brewer's permit may do the following:
6 (1) Manufacture beer.
7 (2) Place beer in containers or bottles.
8 (3) Transport beer.
9 (4) Sell and deliver beer to a person holding a beer wholesaler's
10 permit issued under IC 7.1-3-3.
11 (5) If the brewer manufactures, at all of the brewer's breweries, an
12 aggregate of not more than ninety thousand (90,000) barrels of
13 beer in a calendar year for sale or distribution within Indiana, the
14 permit holder may do the following:
15 (A) Sell and deliver a total of not more than thirty thousand
16 (30,000) barrels of beer in a calendar year to the following:
17 (i) A person holding a retailer or a dealer permit under this
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1 title.
2 (ii) A consumer who purchases beer for direct shipment
3 under IC 7.1-3-26, if the permit holder holds a direct
4 beer seller's permit.
5 The total number of barrels of beer that the permit holder may
6 sell and deliver under this clause in a calendar year may not
7 exceed thirty thousand (30,000) barrels of beer.
8 (B) Be the proprietor of a restaurant that is not subject to the
9 minimum gross food sales or the minimum projected food
10 sales set forth in 905 IAC 1-41-2.
11 (C) Hold a beer retailer's permit, a wine retailer's permit, or a
12 liquor retailer's permit for a restaurant established under clause
13 (B).
14 (D) Transfer beer directly from the brewery to the restaurant
15 by means of:
16 (i) bulk containers; or
17 (ii) a continuous flow system.
18 (E) Install a window between the brewery and an adjacent
19 restaurant that allows the public and the permittee to view both
20 premises.
21 (F) Install a doorway or other opening between the brewery
22 and an adjacent restaurant that provides the public and the
23 permittee with access to both premises.
24 (G) Sell the brewery's beer by the glass for consumption on the
25 premises. Brewers permitted to sell beer by the glass under
26 this clause must make food available for consumption on the
27 premises. A brewer may comply with the requirements of this
28 clause by doing any of the following:
29 (i) Allowing a vehicle of transportation that is a food
30 establishment (as defined in IC 16-18-2-137) to serve food
31 near the brewer's licensed premises.
32 (ii) Placing menus in the brewer's premises of restaurants
33 that will deliver food to the brewery.
34 (iii) Providing food prepared at the brewery.
35 (H) Sell and deliver beer to a consumer at the licensed
36 premises of the brewer or at the residence of the consumer.
37 Notwithstanding IC 7.1-1-3-20, the licensed premises may
38 include the brewery parking lot or an area adjacent to the
39 brewery that may only be used for the purpose of conveying
40 alcoholic beverages and other nonalcoholic items to a
41 customer subject to section 10 of this chapter, and may not be
42 used for point of sale purposes or any other purpose. The
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1 delivery to a consumer may be made only in a quantity at any
2 one (1) time of not more than one-half (1/2) barrel, but the
3 beer may be contained in bottles or other permissible
4 containers.
5 (I) Sell the brewery's beer as authorized by this section for
6 carryout on Sunday in a quantity at any one (1) time of not
7 more than five hundred seventy-six (576) ounces. A brewer's
8 beer may be sold under this clause at any address for which the
9 brewer holds a brewer's permit issued under this chapter if the
10 address is located within the same city boundaries in which the
11 beer was manufactured.
12 (J) With the approval of the commission, participate:
13 (i) individually; or
14 (ii) with other permit holders under this chapter, holders of
15 artisan distiller's permits, holders of farm winery permits, or
16 any combination of holders described in this item;
17 in a trade show or an exposition at which products of each
18 permit holder participant are displayed, promoted, and sold.
19 All of the permit holders may occupy the same tent, structure,
20 or building. The commission may not grant to a holder of a
21 permit under this chapter approval under this clause to
22 participate in a trade show or exposition for more than
23 forty-five (45) days in a calendar year.
24 (K) Store or condition beer in a secure building that is:
25 (i) separate from the brewery; and
26 (ii) owned or leased by the permit holder.
27 (L) Transfer beer from a building described in clause (K) back
28 to the brewery.
29 (M) Sell or transfer beer directly to a beer wholesaler from a
30 building described in clause (K), but may not sell or transfer
31 beer from the building to any other permittee or a consumer.
32 The brewer shall maintain an adequate written record of the
33 beer transferred:
34 (i) between the brewery and the separate building; and
35 (ii) from the separate building to the wholesaler.
36 (N) Sell the brewery's beer to the holder of a supplemental
37 caterer's permit issued under IC 7.1-3-9.5 for on-premises
38 consumption only at an event that is held outdoors on property
39 that is contiguous to the brewery as approved by the
40 commission.
41 (O) Receive liquor from the holder of a distiller's permit issued
42 under IC 7.1-3-7 or the holder of an artisan distiller's permit
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1 under IC 7.1-3-27 that is located in the same county as the
2 brewery for the purpose of carbonating and canning the liquor.
3 Upon the completion of canning of the liquor, the product
4 must be returned to the original production facility within
5 forty-eight (48) hours. The activity under this clause is not an
6 interest under IC 7.1-5-9.
7 (P) Receive beer from another permit holder under this
8 subdivision for the purpose of bottling and packaging the beer.
9 Upon completion of bottling and packaging the beer, the
10 product must be returned to the original permit holder who
11 manufactured the beer. The number of barrels of beer that a
12 permit holder receives, bottles, and packages under this clause
13 may not exceed the number of barrels of beer that the permit
14 holder produced from raw materials at the licensed premises
15 of the permit holder in the same calendar year. The activity
16 under this clause is not an interest under IC 7.1-5-9.
17 (Q) Sell or transfer beer directly to a food manufacturer
18 located in Indiana that is registered with the federal Food and
19 Drug Administration for the purpose of adding or integrating
20 the beer into a product or recipe.
21 (6) If the brewer's brewery manufactures more than ninety
22 thousand (90,000) barrels of beer in a calendar year for sale or
23 distribution within Indiana, the permit holder may own a portion
24 of the corporate stock of another brewery that:
25 (A) is located in the same county as the brewer's brewery;
26 (B) manufactures less than ninety thousand (90,000) barrels of
27 beer in a calendar year; and
28 (C) is the proprietor of a restaurant that operates under
29 subdivision (5).
30 (7) Provide complimentary samples of beer that are:
31 (A) produced by the brewer; and
32 (B) offered to consumers for consumption on the brewer's
33 premises.
34 (8) Own a portion of the corporate stock of a sports corporation
35 that:
36 (A) manages a minor league baseball stadium located in the
37 same county as the brewer's brewery; and
38 (B) holds a beer retailer's permit, a wine retailer's permit, or a
39 liquor retailer's permit for a restaurant located in that stadium.
40 (9) For beer described in IC 7.1-1-2-3(a)(4):
41 (A) may allow transportation to and consumption of the beer
42 on the licensed premises; and
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1 (B) may not sell, offer to sell, or allow sale of the beer on the
2 licensed premises.
3 SECTION 2. IC 7.1-3-26-1, AS ADDED BY P.L.165-2006,
4 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
5 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 1. This chapter does not apply to the serving or
6 selling of:
7 (1) wine in accordance with IC 7.1-3-12; or
8 (2) brandy in accordance with IC 7.1-3-7.5; or
9 (3) beer in accordance with IC 7.1-3-2.
10 SECTION 3. IC 7.1-3-26-2, AS ADDED BY P.L.165-2006,
11 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
12 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "applicant" means a
13 person that applies to the commission for a:
14 (1) direct wine seller's permit; or
15 (2) direct beer seller's permit.
16 SECTION 4. IC 7.1-3-26-3, AS ADDED BY P.L.165-2006,
17 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
18 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "consumer" means an
19 individual with an Indiana address who purchases wine product from
20 a seller.
21 SECTION 5. IC 7.1-3-26-3.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA
22 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS
23 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 3.5. As used in this chapter,
24 "product" means the alcoholic beverage that a seller's permit
25 authorizes the seller to sell and ship directly to a consumer as
26 follows:
27 (1) If the seller holds a direct wine seller's permit, "product"
28 means wine.
29 (2) If the seller holds a direct beer seller's permit, "product"
30 means beer.
31 SECTION 6. IC 7.1-3-26-4, AS ADDED BY P.L.165-2006,
32 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
33 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "seller" means the
34 holder of:
35 (1) a direct wine seller's permit; or
36 (2) a direct beer seller's permit;
37 issued under this chapter.
38 SECTION 7. IC 7.1-3-26-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.159-2014,
39 SECTION 4, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
40 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 5. (a) A person located within Indiana or outside
41 Indiana that wants to sell and ship product to a consumer must
42 comply with the following:
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1 (1) A person that wants to sell and ship wine directly to a
2 consumer must:
3 (A) be the holder of a valid direct wine seller's permit; and
4 (B) comply with this chapter.
5 (2) A person that wants to sell and ship beer directly to a
6 consumer must:
7 (A) be the holder of a valid direct beer seller's permit; and
8 (B) comply with this chapter.
9 A person that sells and ships wine product directly to a consumer
10 without holding a valid direct wine seller's the appropriate permit as
11 set forth in this subsection commits a Class A infraction.
12 (b) The offense described in subsection (a) is:
13 (1) a Class A misdemeanor if the seller:
14 (A) knowingly or intentionally violates this section; and
15 (B) has one (1) prior unrelated conviction or judgment for an
16 infraction under this chapter for an act or omission that
17 occurred not more than ten (10) years before the act or
18 omission that is the basis for the most recent conviction or
19 judgment for an infraction; and
20 (2) a Level 6 felony if the seller:
21 (A) knowingly or intentionally violates this section; and
22 (B) has at least two (2) prior unrelated convictions or
23 judgments for infractions under this chapter for acts or
24 omissions that occurred not more than ten (10) years before
25 the act or omission that is the basis for the most recent
26 conviction or judgment for an infraction.
27 SECTION 8. IC 7.1-3-26-6, AS AMENDED BY P.L.107-2015,
28 SECTION 6, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
29 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 6. (a) A seller may sell and ship wine product
30 directly only to a consumer who meets all of the following
31 requirements:
32 (1) The consumer is at least twenty-one (21) years of age.
33 (2) The consumer has an Indiana address.
34 (3) The consumer intends to use wine product purchased under
35 this chapter for personal use only and not for resale or other
36 commercial purposes.
37 (b) A seller who violates this section commits a Class A infraction.
38 However, the offense is:
39 (1) a Class A misdemeanor if the seller:
40 (A) knowingly or intentionally violates this section; and
41 (B) has one (1) prior unrelated conviction or judgment for an
42 infraction under this chapter for an act or omission that
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1 occurred not more than ten (10) years before the act or
2 omission that is the basis for the most recent conviction or
3 judgment for an infraction; and
4 (2) a Level 6 felony if the seller:
5 (A) knowingly or intentionally violates this section; and
6 (B) has at least two (2) prior unrelated convictions or
7 judgments for infractions under this chapter for acts or
8 omissions that occurred not more than ten (10) years before
9 the act or omission that is the basis for the most recent
10 conviction or judgment for an infraction.
11 SECTION 9. IC 7.1-3-26-7.1 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA
12 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS
13 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 7.1. (a) The commission may issue
14 a direct beer seller's permit to an applicant who meets all of the
15 following requirements:
16 (1) The applicant is domiciled and has its principal place of
17 business in the United States.
18 (2) The applicant is engaged in the manufacture of beer.
19 (3) The applicant holds and acts within the scope of authority
20 of an alcoholic beverage license or permit to manufacture
21 beer that is required:
22 (A) in Indiana or the state where the applicant is
23 domiciled; and
24 (B) by the Tax and Trade Bureau of the United States
25 Department of the Treasury.
26 (4) The applicant qualifies with the secretary of state to do
27 business in Indiana and consents to the personal jurisdiction
28 of the commission and the courts of Indiana.
29 (5) The applicant completes documentation regarding the
30 applicant's application required by the commission.
31 (b) The commission may issue a direct beer seller's permit to an
32 applicant who:
33 (1) meets the requirements under subsection (a); and
34 (2) holds a permit issued under this title that allows the sale of
35 an alcoholic beverage at retail.
36 (c) Nothing in this chapter:
37 (1) prohibits a holder of a direct beer seller's permit from also
38 distributing beer through a wholesaler; or
39 (2) affects any agreement that a holder of a direct beer seller's
40 permit enters into with a wholesaler.
41 SECTION 10. IC 7.1-3-26-8, AS AMENDED BY P.L.107-2015,
42 SECTION 8, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
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1 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 8. (a) The term of a direct wine seller's permit or
2 a direct beer seller's permit begins:
3 (1) on the date approved by the commission for an initial
4 application; and
5 (2) on July 1 to renew a permit;
6 and expires on June 30 of the following year. A direct wine seller's
7 permit or direct beer seller's permit may be renewed in accordance
8 with rules adopted by the commission.
9 (b) The annual direct wine seller's permit fee is as follows:
10 (1) One hundred dollars ($100) for a direct wine seller's permit
11 applicant who:
12 (A) has never previously held a direct wine seller's permit and
13 anticipates direct shipping in Indiana not more than nine
14 thousand (9,000) liters of wine in a permit year; or
15 (B) previously held a direct wine seller's permit and certifies
16 to the commission that the permit applicant direct shipped in
17 Indiana not more than nine thousand (9,000) liters of wine in
18 the previous permit year.
19 (2) Two hundred dollars ($200) for a direct wine seller's permit
20 applicant who:
21 (A) has never previously held a direct wine seller's permit and
22 anticipates direct shipping in Indiana not more than eighteen
23 thousand (18,000) liters of wine in a permit year; or
24 (B) previously held a direct wine seller's permit and certifies
25 to the commission that the permit applicant direct shipped in
26 Indiana not more than eighteen thousand (18,000) liters of
27 wine in the previous permit year.
28 (3) Three hundred dollars ($300) for a direct wine seller's permit
29 applicant who:
30 (A) has never previously held a direct wine seller's permit and
31 anticipates direct shipping in Indiana not more than
32 twenty-seven thousand (27,000) liters of wine in a permit year;
33 or
34 (B) previously held a direct wine seller's permit and certifies
35 to the commission that the permit applicant direct shipped in
36 Indiana not more than twenty-seven thousand (27,000) liters
37 of wine in the previous permit year.
38 (4) Four hundred dollars ($400) for a direct wine seller's permit
39 applicant who:
40 (A) has never previously held a direct wine seller's permit and
41 anticipates direct shipping in Indiana not more than thirty-six
42 thousand (36,000) liters of wine in a permit year; or
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1 (B) previously held a direct wine seller's permit and certifies
2 to the commission that the permit applicant direct shipped in
3 Indiana not more than thirty-six thousand (36,000) liters of
4 wine in the previous permit year.
5 (5) Five hundred dollars ($500) for a direct wine seller's permit
6 applicant who:
7 (A) has never previously held a direct wine seller's permit and
8 anticipates direct shipping in Indiana not more than forty-five
9 thousand (45,000) liters of wine in a permit year; or
10 (B) previously held a direct wine seller's permit and certifies
11 to the commission that the permit applicant direct shipped in
12 Indiana not more than forty-five thousand (45,000) liters of
13 wine in the previous permit year.
14 (c) The annual direct beer seller's permit fee is one hundred fifty
15 dollars ($150).
16 SECTION 11. IC 7.1-3-26-9, AS AMENDED BY P.L.107-2015,
17 SECTION 9, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
18 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 9. A direct wine seller's permit or direct beer
19 seller's permit entitles a seller to sell and ship wine product to a
20 consumer by receiving and filling orders that the consumer transmits
21 by electronic or other means if all of the following conditions are
22 satisfied before the sale or by the times set forth as follows:
23 (1) The consumer provides the direct wine seller with the
24 following:
25 (A) The consumer's name.
26 (B) A valid delivery address and telephone number.
27 (C) Proof of age by a state government issued or federal
28 government issued identification card showing the consumer
29 to be at least twenty-one (21) years of age. The proof under
30 this clause may be evidenced:
31 (i) in person;
32 (ii) by a photocopy or facsimile copy that is mailed or
33 electronically transmitted;
34 (iii) by a computer scanned, electronically transmitted copy;
35 or
36 (iv) through an age verification service used by the direct
37 wine seller.
38 (2) The direct wine seller meets the following requirements:
39 (A) Maintains for two (2) years all records of wine product
40 sales made under this chapter. If the records are requested by
41 the commission, a direct wine seller shall:
42 (i) make the records available to the commission during the
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1 direct wine seller's regular business hours; or
2 (ii) at the direction of the commission, deliver copies to the
3 commission.
4 (B) A direct wine seller stamps, prints, or labels on the
5 outside of the shipping container the following: "CONTAINS
6 WINE. SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21 OR OLDER
7 REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY.".
8 (C) A direct beer seller stamps, prints, or labels on the
9 outside of the shipping container the following:
10 "CONTAINS BEER. SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21
11 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY.".
12 (C) (D) Causes the wine product to be delivered by the holder
13 of a valid carrier's alcoholic beverage permit under
14 IC 7.1-3-18.
15 (D) (E) Directs the carrier to verify that the individual
16 personally receiving the wine product shipment is at least
17 twenty-one (21) years of age.
18 (E) (F) A direct wine seller does not ship to any consumer
19 more than two hundred sixteen (216) liters of wine in any
20 calendar year.
21 (G) A direct beer seller does not ship to any consumer
22 more than twenty-seven (27) gallons of beer in any
23 calendar year.
24 (F) (H) Remits to the department of state revenue monthly all
25 Indiana excise, sales, and use taxes on the shipments made
26 into Indiana by the direct wine seller during the previous
27 month.
28 (G) (I) Ships to a consumer in Indiana only wine product
29 manufactured, produced, or bottled by the applicant.
30 SECTION 12. IC 7.1-3-26-12, AS AMENDED BY P.L.107-2015,
31 SECTION 11, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
32 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 12. (a) During a permit year, a direct wine seller
33 may not direct ship in within or into Indiana more than forty-five
34 thousand (45,000) liters of wine.
35 (b) During a calendar year, a direct beer seller may not direct
36 ship within or into Indiana more than thirty thousand (30,000)
37 barrels of beer. If a direct beer seller holds a brewery permit under
38 IC 7.1-3-2-7(5), all beer shipped by the direct beer seller to a
39 consumer in a calendar year counts toward the seller's thirty
40 thousand (30,000) barrel limit for the calendar year under
41 IC 7.1-3-2-7(5)(A).
42 SECTION 13. IC 7.1-3-26-13, AS ADDED BY P.L.165-2006,
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1 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
2 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 13. A wine product shipment purchased under
3 this chapter must be delivered to:
4 (1) the consumer, who shall take personal delivery of the
5 shipment at the:
6 (A) consumer's residence;
7 (B) consumer's business address;
8 (C) carrier's business address; or
9 (D) address displayed on the shipping container; or
10 (2) an individual who is at least twenty-one (21) years of age, who
11 shall take personal delivery of the shipment at the:
12 (A) consumer's residence;
13 (B) consumer's business address;
14 (C) carrier's business address; or
15 (D) address designated by the consumer and displayed on the
16 shipping container.
17 SECTION 14. IC 7.1-3-26-14, AS ADDED BY P.L.165-2006,
18 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
19 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 14. (a) A consumer may not receive more than
20 two hundred sixteen (216) liters of wine in total from one (1) or more
21 direct wine sellers in a calendar year.
22 (b) A consumer may not receive more than twenty-seven (27)
23 gallons of beer in total from one (1) or more direct beer sellers in
24 a calendar year.
25 SECTION 15. IC 7.1-4-4.1-22 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA
26 CODE AS A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS
27 [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 22. The annual direct beer seller's
28 permit fee is one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
29 SECTION 16. IC 7.1-4-6-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.165-2006,
30 SECTION 36, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
31 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 1. The chairman and the department shall have the
32 power to examine the books, papers, records, and premises of a
33 manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, dealer, or direct wine seller's permit
34 holder, or direct beer seller's permit holder under this title for the
35 purpose of determining whether the excise taxes imposed by this title
36 have been paid fully and whether the provisions of the title are being
37 complied with.
38 SECTION 17. IC 7.1-4-7-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.109-2013,
39 SECTION 8, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
40 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 1. The chairman shall collect the required annual
41 license fee paid in connection with the issuance of a brewer's permit,
42 a beer wholesaler's permit, a temporary beer permit, a dining car permit
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1 of any type, a boat permit of any type, an artisan distiller's permit, a
2 distiller's permit, a rectifier's permit, a liquor wholesaler's permit, a
3 vintner's permit, a farm winery permit, a farm winery brandy distiller's
4 permit, a wine wholesaler's permit, a wine bottler's permit, a temporary
5 wine permit, a direct wine seller's permit, a direct beer seller's
6 permit, a salesman's permit, and a carrier's alcoholic permit.
7 SECTION 18. IC 35-52-7-2, AS ADDED BY P.L.169-2014,
8 SECTION 2, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
9 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 2. IC 7.1-3-26-5 defines a crime concerning direct
10 wine seller's permits or direct beer seller's permits.
11 SECTION 19. IC 35-52-7-3, AS ADDED BY P.L.169-2014,
12 SECTION 2, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
13 JULY 1, 2024]: Sec. 3. IC 7.1-3-26-6 defines a crime concerning direct
14 wine seller's permits or direct beer seller's permits.
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