Indiana Statutes
§ 7.1-1-3-3.5 — "Advertising specialty"
Indiana § 7.1-1-3-3.5
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Ind. Code § 7.1-1-3-3.5 (2026).
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5. "Advertising specialty" means an item having a fair market value of:
(1)not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000); or
(2)more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) with the prior written
approval of the commission;
that is designed to be used within a retailer or dealer establishment to
attract consumer attention to the products of a manufacturer. The term
includes items such as posters, placards, designs, inside signs (electric,
mechanical, or otherwise), window decorations, trays, coasters, mats,
menu cards, meal checks, paper napkins, foam scrapers, back bar mats,
thermometers, clocks, calendars, and alcoholic beverage lists or menus.
An advertising specialty must bear conspicuous and substantial
advertising matter about the product or the manufacturer or wholesaler
that is permanen
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.270-2017, SEC.1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 7.1-1-1-1
General purposes§ 7.1-1-1-11.5
Repealed§ 7.1-1-2-0.1
Repealed§ 7.1-1-2-1
Construction§ 7.1-1-2-13
Repealed§ 7.1-1-2-2
Scope§ 7.1-1-2-3
Exceptions§ 7.1-1-2-4
Gender and number§ 7.1-1-2-5
Direct and indirect prohibition§ 7.1-1-2-6
Repealed§ 7.1-1-3-1
Generally§ 7.1-1-3-10
"Club"§ 7.1-1-3-11
"Commercially"§ 7.1-1-3-12
"Commission"§ 7.1-1-3-12.5
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