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Introduced
01/13/2025
01/13/2025
In Committee
04/03/2025
04/03/2025
Crossed Over
01/31/2025
01/31/2025
Passed
04/16/2025
04/16/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/01/2025
05/01/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Alcohol and tobacco commission matters. Makes the following changes: (1) Expands the purpose of the Richard D. Doyle tobacco education and enforcement fund. (2) Amends type II gambling game prize limits to include sports themed gaming. (3) Replaces a reference in the definition of a "Type II gambling game" to an Indiana gaming commission memorandum with a substantive definition. (4) Eliminates the requirement that a farm winery or artisan distiller annually submit excise tax returns to the alcohol and tobacco commission (ATC). (5) Removes a phrase that requires an e-liquid to contain nicotine to be considered a "tobacco product" under provisions concerning tobacco sales certificates. (6) Amends local alcoholic beverage board members' duties to reflect electronic record keeping. (7) Requires an employee or contractor who controls entry into age restricted premises or otherwise checks an individual's proof of age to complete alcohol server training. (8) Prohibits the ATC from issuing an alcoholic beverage permit unless a person has on file with the ATC a verified list containing the name and address of each person or entity: (A) with actual authority to direct or control the operation of the permit; and (B) holding at least a 5% (instead of 2%) interest in the permit and the business conducted, or to be conducted, under it. (9) Prohibits charging an individual a cover fee to access unlimited alcoholic beverages. Allows the sale of event packages. (10) Replaces, in statutes regarding unlawful sales to minors, references to "tobacco", "e-liquid", or "electronic cigarette" with the inclusive term "tobacco product". (11) Allows a person to participate electronically in an online auction or raffle but requires alcoholic beverage prizes to be collected in person. (12) Modifies the insurance coverage requirements that apply to specified permit holders. (13) Allows specified local government entities to permit the retail sale of alcoholic beverages in certain areas if a person that has an agreement to act as concessionaire for the permitted premises applies for and secures the necessary permits. (14) Establishes requirements regarding permittee donations to qualified organizations that are permittees conducting an event. (15) Prohibits, with exceptions, the sale, use, and distribution of flavored nitrous oxide. Repeals statutes that do the following: (1) Allow the ATC to require registration of alcoholic beverage brands and other information used in advertising. (2) Require attachment of an identification marker to a keg at the time of sale. (3) Make it a Class C misdemeanor to transport an alcoholic beverage to a retailer or dealer on a Sunday.
AI Summary
This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Indiana's alcohol, tobacco, and gambling regulations, covering multiple aspects of alcohol and tobacco sales, permits, and related activities. It expands the definition of a "Type II gambling game" to include sports-themed tip board and pull tab games, adjusts prize limits, and modifies various provisions related to alcohol and tobacco sales and distribution. Key provisions include allowing certain alcoholic beverage donations to qualified organizations, changing insurance coverage requirements for permit holders, prohibiting flavored nitrous oxide sales with some exceptions, and updating regulations around tobacco product sales to minors. The bill redefines "tobacco product" more broadly, removes some existing reporting requirements for alcohol distributors, and creates new rules for permittee donations to qualified organizations. The legislation also introduces provisions about nicotine analogues and makes several technical corrections to existing laws, with most changes set to take effect on July 1, 2025. The bill aims to modernize and clarify regulations surrounding alcohol and tobacco sales, gambling, and related business practices in Indiana.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (10)
Ethan Manning (R)*,
Ron Alting (R),
Mike Bohacek (R),
La Keisha Jackson (D),
Blake Johnson (D),
Cindy Ledbetter (R),
Peggy Mayfield (R),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Mark Spencer (D),
Kyle Walker (R),
Last Action
Public Law 163 (on 05/01/2025)
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