Sec. 2. (a) The commission may issue a temporary craft manufacturer hospitality permit without publication of notice or investigation before a local board to a qualified person as provided in this chapter. In all other respects, a hospitality permit shall be issued, revoked, and governed by the restrictions and limitations made in a provisional order or rule or regulation of the commission. (b) The commission shall issue a hospitality permit to an applicant if the applicant: (1) submits an application for a hospitality permit to the commission not later than five (5) business days before the event for which the permit is requested; (2) meets all requirements for a hospitality permit; and (3) pays the license fee for a hospitality permit, as described in IC 7.1-4-4.1-5.1 . (c) If authorized by the chairman or the chairman's designee, and at the commission's discretion, a hospitality permit may be issued to an applicant that: (1) submits an application for the hospitality permit to the commission later than five (5) business days before the event for which the hospitality permit is requested; and (2) meets all requirements for a hospitality permit. (d) An application submitted under this section must contain a floor plan which demonstrates that the host permittee is not operating a bar in the same area as the temporary event. The premises of the temporary event must be well defined. (e) An application submitted under this section must: (1) identify each craft manufacturer that will participate in the temporary event; (2) designate an individual who is responsible for the event; and (3) be signed by the individual described in subdivision (2).
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