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7.1-2-3-9.1. Registry of permits

IN Code § 7.1-2-3-9.1 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 9.1. (a) The commission shall prepare and maintain, available for public inspection, a registry of all retailer and dealer permits (including supplemental permits) issued by it, categorized by type of permit and by the type of establishment to which it is issued. The registry of permits shall:

(1) be subdivided on a county by county basis, and further subdivided by city, town, and unincorporated area;

(2) contain the number of permits authorized by the quota, and the number of permits currently issued;

(3) contain the name of the owner of the permit, the address of the licensed premises, the assumed business name under which the business is conducted, and, if a corporation, the names of the president and secretary; and

(4) be made current annually, to indicate by specific notation any new permits that were issued or any existing permits that were transferred in any manner within the prior year.

(b) The commission shall distribute one (1) complete copy of the registry of permits for that particular county to each county clerk, at no cost to the county clerk, each time the registry is made current. The county clerk shall immediately notify the county treasurer that the registry has been received and make the registry available for copying by the county treasurer. Each county clerk shall maintain a copy of the registry of permits available for public inspection in the county clerk's office during normal business hours.

(c) The commission shall provide for the sale of the registry of permits to the public on a cost basis, both as a complete statewide registry and as a countywide registry.

As added by Acts 1982, P.L.69, SEC.4. Amended by P.L.85-1985, SEC.1; P.L.106-1995, SEC.3.

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7.1-2-3-9.1. Registry of permits