Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1322

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

Impact

The bill outlines specific conditions for establishing these refreshment areas, including population size guidelines for municipalities. For instance, larger cities can create multiple designated areas, while smaller towns have restrictions on the number of areas permissible. In addition, municipalities are required to adopt ordinances mapping the boundaries, designating retail sites, and determining operation hours. This ability could lead to increased foot traffic and revenue for local businesses, as well as enhanced community engagement during festivals and events.

Summary

House Bill 1322, also known as the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas Act, enables municipalities in Indiana to designate specific locations as outdoor refreshment areas. With the approval of the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission, these areas can allow consumers to carry open containers of alcoholic beverages as they move between licensed premises to enhance community events and social gatherings. The bill is part of a broader initiative to promote local tourism and economic development by fostering a more vibrant public space culture, particularly in urban areas.

Contention

Despite the advantages, the bill may generate contention regarding public safety and community values. Concerns exist about potential increases in public disturbances or underage drinking in these areas, especially near schools and churches. The legislation requires that any designated refreshment area is not located within objectionable distances from such institutions unless consent is provided. This provision could spark debates over how communities define and manage alcohol consumption in relation to their cultural standards and the well-being of public spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0133

Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

IN SB0028

Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

IN HB1187

Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

IN SB0027

Designated outdoor refreshment areas.

IN HB1349

Outdoor refreshment areas.

IN HB1442

Outdoor refreshment areas.

IN HB3467

To allow for designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas

IN SB0020

Alcohol matters.

IN HB4679

Relating to authorizing municipalities to establish outdoor refreshment areas for consumption of alcoholic beverages and non-intoxicating beer

IN HB1197

Alcohol and tobacco commission.

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