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§ 7-1-5-7-4-5

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(2) A photographic identification card issued under IC 9-24-16-1 or a similar card issued under the laws of another state or the federal government.(3) A government issued document bearing an individual's photograph.(b) As used in this section, 'permittee' means a person who holds a valid permit under this title, including an employee of a permittee.(c) A permittee may retain an ID card that was provided to the permittee by a person as proof of age for making a purchase of an alcoholic beverage, if the permittee has:(1) received alcohol server training under IC 7.1-3-1.5; and(2) a reasonable belief that the ID card:(A) has been altered or falsified; or(B) was not issued to the person who provided the ID card to the permittee.(d) If the permittee retains an ID card, the permittee shall do the following:(1) Issue a receipt to the person who provided the ID card. The receipt must state the date and the hour that the permittee retained the ID card.(2) Not later than twenty-four (24) hours after the ID card is retained, provide:(A) the ID card; and(B) a written statement of the facts and

date and the hour that the permittee retained the ID card.(2) Not later than twenty-four (24) hours after the ID card is retained, provide:(A) the ID card; and(B) a written statement of the facts and circumstances surrounding the permittee's retention of the ID card;to a state or local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction where the permit premises is located.(e) If the law enforcement agency does not:(1) initiate an investigation; or(2) find that probable cause exists;as to any violation of section 1, 3, or 4 of this chapter, the law enforcement agency shall release the ID card to the person who was issued the ID card.(f) A permittee is not subject to criminal liability or civil liability for retention of an ID card in accordance with this section.(g) A permittee is not immune from civil or criminal liability for using force against a person in order to obtain an ID card.As added by P.L.214-2016, SEC.32.