Sec. 7. (a) A combined grocery (marketing fresh vegetables, fresh eggs, and dairy products) and meat market (marketing fresh meat) in a township having a population of more than ten thousand (10,000) is eligible to accept food purchase orders from the township trustee, as administrator of township assistance, in the township in which the market is located if the owner of the market has applied to the township trustee using a form prescribed by the state board of accounts.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 12-20-16-7

  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Population: has the meaning set forth in Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
     (b) A market described in subsection (a) remains eligible to accept township food purchase orders unless any of the following conditions exist:

(1) The owner notifies the township trustee, as administrator of township assistance, to remove the owner’s market from the eligible list.

(2) An appropriate health or other governmental agency closes the market.

(3) The township trustee, as administrator of township assistance, removes the market from the eligible list for a period not to exceed six (6) months because the management of the market, in filling a township food or household supply order:

(A) includes in the order tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, or other nonqualifying items; or

(B) fails to routinely request identification from an individual who redeems a township purchase order.

(4) A person who owns or is employed by the market has been convicted of township assistance fraud under IC 12-20-1-4(c).

     (c) A combined grocery and meat market shall, in filling a township purchase order for food and household supplies, attach to the purchase order form either a cash register tape or a written or typed itemization of the cost of the food and household supplies purchased. Household supplies, including first aid and medical supplies, are not considered food.

     (d) The cash register tape or itemization required by subsection (c) is the full and complete record of purchase for all purposes. More complete records or itemization may not be required by any individual, government official, or entity.

[Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 12-2-1-10(e).]

As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.51-1996, SEC.58; P.L.73-2005, SEC.74.