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SB 381

Delivery of alcoholic beverages.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Greg Goode

SB 381 establishes delivery regulations for alcoholic beverages in Indiana, affecting consumer access, age verification, and business operations statewide.

First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
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Bill Summary · SB 381

Legislative bill overview

SB 381 would establish or modify regulations governing the delivery of alcoholic beverages in Indiana. The bill was recently introduced by Senator Greg Goode and has been referred to the Committee on Public Policy for initial review. The specific provisions have not yet been publicly detailed in available legislative records.

Why is this important

Alcohol delivery regulations affect consumer access, public health, tax collection, and business operations across the state. How Indiana structures these rules influences whether residents can receive alcohol through third-party services, what safeguards exist against underage sales, and how this emerging market segment is taxed and regulated.

Potential points of contention

  • Local control vs. state preemption: Whether statewide rules override local municipality preferences on alcohol delivery within their jurisdictions
  • Age verification and enforcement: How to ensure effective identity checks and prevent underage access through delivery services without creating undue burden on businesses
  • Tax implications: Whether delivery services generate adequate tax revenue and how rates compare to traditional retail alcohol sales

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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