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Can I sell products or services online without violating e-commerce laws in Indiana? What are the requirements?
To sell products or services online in Indiana, you must comply with the e-commerce laws and regulations. Here are the general requirements:
Compliance with laws [2.1]
You must comply with the licensure laws of the state in which your business is domiciled and the drug substitution laws of Indiana if you are a mail order or internet-based pharmacy.
Delivery sale statement [3.1]
If you sell e-liquid in a delivery sale, you must include a statement in the shipping documents that says “E-LIQUIDS: Indiana law prohibits the sale of this product to a person who is less than 21 years of age.”
Retailers prohibited from making a delivery sale of e-liquid to a minor [3.3]
You may not make a delivery sale of e-liquid to an individual who does not meet the minimum age requirement as set forth in IC 7.1-7-6-5.
Exemption from food establishment requirements [4.1]
If you are a home-based vendor, you are exempt from the requirements of this title that apply to food establishments relating to the production and sale of food products.
Based on the above documents, there are specific requirements for selling certain products or services online in Indiana. If you are selling any of the products or services mentioned in the documents, you must comply with the requirements outlined in each document. However, if you are selling other products or services, there may be additional requirements that are not covered in the documents provided.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of all the e-commerce laws and regulations in Indiana. It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Compliance with laws required
- [3.1] Delivery sale statement
- [3.3] Retailers prohibited from making a delivery sale of e-liquid to a minor
- [4.1] Exemption from food establishment requirements
Jurisdiction
Indiana