Bill Sponsor
Indiana House Bill 1086
Session 2024
Alcoholic beverage sales.
Became Law
Became Law
Signed by Governor on Mar 14, 2024
Sponsors
Republican
Jake Teshka
Republican
Kyle Walker
Republican
Ron Alting
First Action
Jan 8, 2024
Latest Action
Mar 14, 2024
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1086
State
Indiana
Session
2024
Sponsorship by Party
Republican
Author
Republican
Sponsor
Republican
Sponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
Democrat
Coauthor
Republican
Cosponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
House Votes (1)
Senate Votes (1)
checkPassed on January 29, 2024
Motion Text
HB 1086 - Teshka - 3rd Reading
House Roll Call Votes
Summary
Allows a bar or restaurant (retailer) to prepare, sell, and deliver alcoholic beverages for carry-out to a customer on the licensed premises in sealed, nonoriginal containers (qualified containers). Defines: (1) "craft manufacturer's permit" as a small brewery permit, farm winery permit, or artisan distiller's permit; and (2) "craft manufacturer" as the holder of a "craft manufacturer's permit". Requires, after June 30, 2024, liquor liability insurance or an endorsement with coverage of at least $500,000 to obtain or renew a retailer's or craft manufacturer's permit. Provides that if an establishment operates under both a retailer's permit and a craft manufacturer's permit, the insurance coverage requirements apply to the establishment and not to each permit individually. Requires compliance with the insurance coverage requirement not later than January 1, 2025, for a permit issued before July 1, 2024. Prohibits a retailer from doing the following: (1) Allowing a game on the licensed premises that: (A) is determined by the quantity of alcoholic beverages consumed by a patron; or (B) awards alcoholic beverage prizes, unless the alcohol beverages are charity gaming prizes or sold in a charity auction event. (2) Selling or serving an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages for a fixed price. Allows a retailer or craft manufacturer to reduce or increase the price of alcoholic beverages during a part of the day. Specifies that the alcohol and tobacco commission may revoke the privilege of selling alcoholic beverages: (1) in qualified containers for carry-out; or (2) for a reduced or increased price; for violations of certain conditions.
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Record Created
Jan 5, 2024 12:40:01 AM
Record Updated
Apr 27, 2024 9:43:53 AM