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Introduced
01/10/2023
01/10/2023
In Committee
04/06/2023
04/06/2023
Crossed Over
01/24/2023
01/24/2023
Passed
04/12/2023
04/12/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/04/2023
05/04/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco. Adds the following to the definition of "entertainment complex": (1) A premises located within a five mile (instead of four mile) radius of the center of a consolidated city. (2) A premises used as a museum of fine arts. (3) A premises that has a 200 person audience capacity and artist housing. Provides that a primary source of supply, manufacturer, or wholesaler may supply equipment on a temporary and nondiscriminatory basis to the holder of a retailer permit or a temporary permit for the purpose of holding, storing, and dispensing product to consumers for a special event for the duration of the special event. Makes the following changes regarding breweries: (1) Removes a requirement that the 90,000 barrel limit per calendar year applies to beer manufactured at a brewery located in Indiana. (2) Allows a small brewery to receive, bottle, and package beer from another small brewery if certain requirements are met. (3) Allows a small brewery to sell or transfer beer to certain food manufacturers for the purpose of adding or integrating the beer into a product or recipe. (4) Provides that a product that contains transferred beer may not contain more than 0.5% of alcohol by volume when the product leaves the food manufacturer's facility. Provides for permits for beer or liquor dealer employees who deliver alcoholic beverages. Increases, within a certain historic district, the number of alcoholic beverage restaurant permits from 10 to 15, and changes certain other requirements. Allows the alcohol and tobacco commission (commission) to issue a certain number of three-way permits to sell alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption in the: (1) cities of Auburn, Kendallville, and Warsaw; and (2) towns of Winona Lake and Syracuse. Permits the issuance of three new three-way permits and three new two-way permits to the town of Whitestown. Requires the commission to issue a beer dealer's permit and a wine dealer's permit to an eligible grocery store. Increases the limit on the amount of liquor that an artisan distiller may produce in a calendar year from 10,000 to 20,000 gallons. Amends the conditions in which a minor can lawfully be in a room on a licensed premises in which is located a bar over which alcoholic beverages are sold or dispensed by the drink. Modifies the definition of "tobacco product", for purposes of the law concerning issuance of a tobacco sales certificate, to include a product that contains nicotine and is not approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for tobacco cessation. Provides that an e-liquid distributor shall purchase and distribute e-liquid from an: (1) Indiana e-liquid manufacturer that has a valid e-liquid manufacturing permit; or (2) Indiana e-liquid distributor that has a valid e-liquid manufacturing permit or a valid tobacco distributor's license.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to Indiana's laws regarding alcoholic beverages and tobacco products:
It expands the definition of "entertainment complex" to include certain premises located within a 5-mile radius of a consolidated city, as well as premises used as a museum of fine arts or with artist housing. The bill allows primary sources of supply, manufacturers, or wholesalers to temporarily provide equipment to retailers or temporary permit holders for special events. It removes the 90,000 barrel limit per calendar year for breweries located in Indiana and allows small breweries to receive, bottle, and package beer from other small breweries or sell/transfer beer to certain food manufacturers. The bill permits the issuance of additional three-way and two-way permits in several Indiana cities and towns. It requires the commission to issue beer and wine dealer's permits to eligible grocery stores in a consolidated city. The bill also increases the annual production limit for artisan distillers from 10,000 to 20,000 gallons and modifies the definition of "tobacco product" to include nicotine-containing products not approved by the FDA for tobacco cessation.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Justice
Sponsors (6)
Steve Bartels (R)*,
Chris Garten (R),
Jack Jordan (R),
Eric Koch (R),
Doug Miller (R),
Kyle Pierce (R),
Last Action
Public Law 220 (on 05/04/2023)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1200/ |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1200/#4.ENRS |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1200/#3.COMS |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1200/#2.COMH |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/static-documents/d/a/2/0/da20628b/HB1200.01.INTR.pdf |
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