HB 1187 IN
Designated outdoor refreshment areas.
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Summary
Allows a city or town to designate an outdoor location as a refreshment area with the approval of the alcohol and tobacco commission (commission). Provides that if a refreshment area is approved, the commission designates retailer permittees that may sell alcoholic beverages for consumption within the refreshment area. Prohibits a refreshment area from being located near a school or church unless the school or church does not object. Allows a minor to be within the refreshment area. Makes it a Class C misdemeanor for a participating retailer permittee or vendor to: (1) sell a person more than one alcoholic beverage at a time or an alcoholic beverage that exceeds the volume limitations; or (2) allow a person who is not wearing a wristband identification to enter the refreshment area with an alcoholic beverage.
Sponsor (1)
- Randy Lyness · author
3 coauthors / cosponsors
- Steve Bartels Republican · coauthor
- Shane Lindauer Republican · coauthor
- Kyle Miller Democratic · coauthor
Action history (4)
- Jan 10, 2023 Authored by Representative Lyness · lower
- Jan 10, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy · lower
- Jan 12, 2023 Representative Bartels added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 24, 2023 Representatives Lindauer and Miller K added as coauthors · lower
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