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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-304. Classes of licenses.

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41-304. Classes of licenses. Licenses issued by the director shall be of the following classes:
(a)Manufacturer's license;
(b)spirits distributor's license;
(c)wine distributor's license;
(d)beer distributor's license;
(e)retailer's license;
(f)microbrewery license;
(g)microdistillery license;
(h)farm winery license;
(i)producer's license; and
(j)nonbeverage user's license.
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