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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-2703a. Licensure qualifications for limited liability company.

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41-2703a. Licensure qualifications for limited liability company.
(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any limited liability company applying for a license under the Kansas cereal malt beverage act shall be required to meet the qualifications for licensure of a corporation under K.S.A. 41-2703 , and amendments thereto, except that only those individuals owning in the aggregate 25% or more of the ownership interest in such limited liability company shall be required to meet the qualifications for an individual to obtain a license.
(b)Any limited liability company applying for a license under the Kansas cereal malt beverage act shall submit a copy of its articles of organization and operating agreement to the director in such form and manner as prescribed by the director.
(c)This section shall be a part of and supplemental to the Kansas cereal malt beverage act.
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