Sec. 3. Entrance of Orders. If, upon investigation, the commission finds that discrimination does exist, it shall make and enter one (1) of the following orders: (a) prohibiting the importation, transportation, purchase, receipt, sale, delivery, distribution, or possession into or within this state, of alcoholic beverages, or one (1) or more classes of them, manufactured or processed in or by, or exported from, the place or person outside this state, as in its opinion will produce most effectively the discontinuance of the discrimination; or,

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     (b) providing for a levy, assessment, collection and imposition of additional taxes, licenses, fees and restrictions upon or in connection with the privilege of importing, transporting, purchasing, receiving, selling, delivering, distributing or possessing, into or within this state, of alcoholic beverages, or one (1) or more classes of them, which are manufactured or processed in or by, or imported, transported or received from, a place or person outside this state, as in its opinion will produce most effectively the discontinuance of the discrimination.

[Pre-1973 Recodification Citation: 7-1-3-3.]

Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.