Sec. 12.5. "Consumer advertising specialty" means an item having a fair market value of:
(1) not more than three hundred dollars ($300); or
(2) more than three hundred dollars ($300) with the prior written approval of the commission;
that is designed to be carried away from the retailer or dealer establishment by the consumer. The term includes items such as trading stamps, nonalcoholic mixers, pouring racks, ash trays, bottle or can openers, cork screws, shopping bags, matches, printed recipes, pamphlets, cards, leaflets, blotters, post cards, pencils, shirts, caps, and visors. A consumer advertising specialty must bear conspicuous and substantial advertising matter about the product or the manufacturer or wholesaler that is permanently inscribed or securely affixed.
As added by P.L.270-2017, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 7.1. Alcohol and Tobacco
Chapter 3. Definitions of General Applicability
7.1-1-3-3. "Adulterated Alcoholic Beverage"
7.1-1-3-3.5. "Advertising Specialty"
7.1-1-3-5. "Alcoholic Beverage"
7.1-1-3-7. "Bona Fide Evidence of Majority or Identity"
7.1-1-3-12.5. "Consumer Advertising Specialty"
7.1-1-3-13.5. "Conviction for Operating While Intoxicated"
7.1-1-3-14. "Denatured Alcohol"
7.1-1-3-15.5. "Electronic Cigarette"
7.1-1-3-16. "Enforcement Officer"
7.1-1-3-16.5. "Entertainment Complex"
7.1-1-3-16.7. "Flavored Malt Beverage"
7.1-1-3-19.5. "Internet Company"
7.1-1-3-19.7. "Law Enforcement Officer"
7.1-1-3-20. "Licensed Premises"
7.1-1-3-20.5. "Limited Liability Company"
7.1-1-3-20.7. "Limited Partnership"
7.1-1-3-24. "Member of a Club"
7.1-1-3-26. "Misbranded Alcoholic Beverage"
7.1-1-3-26.5. "Nonalcoholic Malt Beverage"
7.1-1-3-28. "Package Liquor Store"
7.1-1-3-32.3. "Powdered or Crystalline Alcohol"
7.1-1-3-32.5. "Primary Source of Supply"
7.1-1-3-32.7. "Professional and Educational Expenses"
7.1-1-3-38. "Residential District"
7.1-1-3-45. "Special Disqualifications"
7.1-1-3-47. "Three-Way Permit"