Sec. 9.5. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a liquor retailer may limit sales to the following:

(1) Persons that the retailer selects to have access to the retailer’s facilities and services in return for payment of an annual fee to the retailer.

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(2) Guests of a person described in subdivision (1).

     (b) A liquor retailer may call the annual fee described in subsection (a) a membership fee.

     (c) A liquor retailer may call the retailer’s premises a club. However, the premises is not a club within the meaning of IC 7.1-3-20-1.

     (d) This section does not allow a liquor retailer to discriminate among persons on the basis of race, sex, age, or religion when selecting persons to have access to the retailer’s facilities and services.

As added by P.L.73-1991, SEC.2.