Sec. 11. (a) The commission may issue a temporary bartender's permit to any person who is at least twenty-one (21) years of age for any of the following purposes: (1) To be a bartender at any activity or event for which a temporary permit is issued under IC 7.1-3-6 (beer) or IC 7.1-3-16 (wine). (2) To be a bartender at a nonprofit club for a maximum of four (4) days in a year during the same time that a fair or festival is held in the community where the club is located. However, the commission may only issue a maximum of twenty (20) temporary bartender's licenses for use in one (1) club during one (1) fair or festival. (b) A temporary bartender's permit is the only license that is required for persons to serve as bartenders for the purposes described in subsection (a). (c) A temporary bartender at a club may dispense any alcoholic beverage that the club's permit allows the club to serve. (d) The fee for a temporary bartender's permit is five dollars ($5). (e) The commission may by rule provide procedures for the issuance of a temporary bartender's permit. (f) The commission shall revoke a permit issued to a bartender under this section if the bartender is convicted of a Class B misdemeanor for violating IC 7.1-5-10-15 (a). IC 7.1-3-18.5 Chapter 18.5. Tobacco Sales Certificate 7.1-3-18.5-1 Tobacco sales certificate required 7.1-3-18.5-2 Information required; fees; certification for each location; display of certificate; denial; requirements 7.1-3-18.5-2.4 Persons prohibited from issuance of certificate 7.1-3-18.5-2.6 Statement of consent 7.1-3-18.5-3 Contents of certificate; term of certificate; nontransferable 7.1-3-18.5-3.2 Sale or transfer of majority ownership 7.1-3-18.5-4 Adoption of rules 7.1-3-18.5-5 Certificate suspension; revocation; notice and hearing 7.1-3-18.5-6 Reinstatement or renewal; failure to pay civil penalty; Class B infraction; fee 7.1-3-18.5-7 Tobacco product or electronic cigarette sales without certificate; penalty 7.1-3-18.5-8 Mitigate civil penalties 7.1-3-18.5-9 Exercise due diligence; supervision and training of employees or agents; prima facie evidence of lack of due diligence 7.1-3-18.5-9.2 Employee requirements; civil penalty 7.1-3-18.5-10 Failure to attend hearing 7.1-3-18.5-11 Sales at site of nuisance or criminal activity
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