HB1275

Alcohol and tobacco commission matters.

Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [PDF]

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. 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 Sunday.

Authors

Authored by Representative Manning

Roll Calls

2025-01-30HouseHouse - PASS

Fiscal Outlook

Title Description Date View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #3: House Comm Sub2025-01-30 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #2: House Comm Sub2025-01-27 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: House Comm Sub2025-01-21 Click To View
Committee ReportHouse Committee Report2025-01-14 Click To View
Vote SheetVote Sheet January 14, 20252025-01-14 Click To View
Fiscal NoteFiscal Note #1: Introduced2025-01-09 Click To View

History

Date Chamber Action
2025-02-18SenateFirst reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
2025-01-31HouseReferred to the Senate
2025-01-30HouseSenate sponsor: Senator Alting
2025-01-30HouseThird reading: passed; Roll Call 53: yeas 84, nays 3
2025-01-27HouseRepresentative Johnson B added as coauthor
2025-01-27HouseSecond reading: ordered engrossed
2025-01-21HouseRepresentatives Mayfield and Ledbetter added as coauthors
2025-01-21HouseCommittee report: amend do pass, adopted
2025-01-13HouseFirst reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
2025-01-13HouseAuthored by Representative Manning