Sec. 3. A permittee who sells a keg of beer for consumption at a place other than a licensed premises must place an identification marker on the keg at the time of sale. The commission shall prescribe the form of the identification marker. The identification marker must:

(1) enable the identification and tracking of the seller of beer;

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 7.1-3-6.5-3

  • keg: means a brewery sealed individual container of beer:

    Indiana Code 7.1-3-6.5-1

(2) be removable or reusable when the keg is returned to the wholesaler for refilling; and

(3) contain other information that the commission requires.

As added by P.L.63-2002, SEC.1.