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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-305. Manufacturer's license; rights of licensee; samples; other.

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41-305. Manufacturer's license; rights of licensee; samples; other.
(a)A manufacturer's license shall allow the manufacture and storage of alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverage and the sale of alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverage to distributors and nonbeverage users licensed in this state and to such persons outside this state as permitted by law.
(b)A manufacturer's license also shall allow the serving free of charge on the licensed premises of samples of alcoholic liquor manufactured by the licensee, provided the premises are located in a county where the sale of alcoholic liquor is permitted by law in licensed drinking establishments. Samples shall be served by the licensee, or an employee or agent thereof. No sample shall be served to an individual who is a minor. No individual shall remove all or any portion of a sample from the licensed premises. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to permit the licensee to sell any alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises.
(c)A person holding a farm winery license issued pursuant to K.S.A. 41-308a , and amendments thereto, may also be issued a manufacturer's license; provided, that no alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage manufactured by such licensee shall be sold by such licensee at its licensed premises or at any of such licensee's winery outlets.
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