Indiana Code § 7.1-3-20-13.6

Golf course clubhouse; sale from golf cart
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Sec. 13.6. (a) As used in this section, "clubhouse" means a facility: (1) that is located on a golf course; and (2) where alcoholic beverages are sold under a retailer's permit or a club permit issued by the commission.       (b) The holder of a retailer's permit or a club permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages at a clubhouse may, under the same permit, sell alcoholic beverages at a permanent, semipermanent, or portable structure or cart that meets the following requirements: (1) Is on the same golf course premises as the clubhouse. (2) Is within reasonable proximity of the clubhouse. (3) Provides minimum food service. (4) Has a floor plan or design that meets the following requirements: (A) Is on file with the commission. (B) Has been approved by the commission.       (c) All employees of a permittee described in subsection (b), who are involved in the furnishing, supplying, conveying, selling or serving of alcoholic beverages, shall have an employee's permit or bartender's permit, as applicable.

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