Indiana Code 7.1-2-6-2. Public nuisance; acts
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Sec. 2. Public Nuisance: Acts. An act or practice, or manner of conducting a business by a permittee contrary to a provision of this title or to a rule or regulation of the commission, or by a person not a permittee contrary to a provision of this title, shall also constitute a public nuisance if done, carried on, or permitted to take place in a building or upon a premises in or on which an alcoholic beverage is possessed, kept, stored, or consumed, or upon a vehicle, or conveyance in or on which an alcoholic beverage is being kept, stored, consumed, conveyed, transported, or imported into this state contrary to this title, or contrary to a rule or regulation of the commission.
[Pre-1973 Recodification Citation: 7-1-1-37.]
Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1. As amended by P.L.137-2021, SEC.12.