Indiana Code § 7.1-3-13-6

Scope of permit
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Sec. 6. Scope of Permit. The holder of a wine bottler's permit shall be entitled to import and transport wine from another state, or country, into this state. He shall be entitled to export and transport wine, by the bottle, barrel, cask, or other container, to points outside this state. A wine bottler shall have the exclusive right to bottle, to label, or both, with his own private label, or another label authorized by its owner, or to place wine in containers different from those in which the wine was imported into this state. Within this state, the holder of a wine bottler's permit shall be entitled to sell, furnish, and deliver wine only to a wine wholesaler, and shall be specifically prohibited from selling, furnishing, and delivering wine to a wine retailer or a wine dealer. Further, he shall not be entitled to sell wine at retail. [Pre-1973 Recodification Citation: 7-1-1-23.] Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.55, SEC.1.   IC 7.1-3-14 Chapter 14. Wine Retailers' Permits               7.1-3-14-1 Application             7.1-3-14-2 Prerequisites             7.1-3-14-3 Persons eligible for permits             7.1-3-14-4 Scope of permit             7.1-3-14-4.5 Furnishing wine to qualified organization             7.1-3-14-5 Limitation of sales; fees; clubs; discrimination             7.1-3-14-6 Issuance to proprietor of race track having beer retailer permit             7.1-3-14-7 Wine sampling

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