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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3. (a) The holder of a distiller's permit shall be entitled to:
(1) manufacture liquor;
(2) rectify liquor;
(3) bottle liquor; and
(4) insert liquor into containers.
(b) A distiller shall enjoy all the privileges accorded the holder of a rectifier's permit, but the distiller shall not have to obtain a separate rectifier's permit nor pay an additional fee.
(c) A distiller shall be entitled to transport liquor and to sell and deliver it in shipments to points outside this state, or to the holder of a liquor wholesaler's permit, or to the holder of a rectifier's permit.
(d) A distiller may not sell liquor produced under a distiller's permit as issued under section 1 of this chapter to a consumer, nor to a person for the purpose of having it retailed by the person, whether that person holds a liquor retailer's permit under this title or not.
(e) A distiller may transport liquor to and from a brewery located within the same county for the purposes of carbonating and canning by the brewery.
(f) A distiller may sell, donate, transport, and deliver liquor to a qualified organization for:
(1) an allowable event under IC 7.1-3-6.1;
(2) a charity auction under IC 7.1-3-6.2; or
(3) an event under IC 7.1-3-6.3.
(g) The activity under this section is not an interest under IC 7.1-5-9.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 7.1. Alcohol and Tobacco § 7.1-3-7-3 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-7-1-alcohol-and-tobacco/in-code-sect-7-1-3-7-3/
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