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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-309. Nonbeverage user's license; rights of licensee.

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41-309. Nonbeverage user's license; rights of licensee. A nonbeverage user's license shall allow the licensee to purchase alcohol or wine from a licensed manufacturer or distributor, without the imposition of any tax upon the business of such licensed manufacturer or distributor as to such alcohol or wine, to be used by such nonbeverage user licensee solely for the nonbeverage purposes set forth in subsection
(5)of K.S.A. 41-501 : Provided, That if any such licensee is engaged in the business of manufacturing, compounding or preparing pharmaceutical products or similar preparations or products containing alcohol or wine to be sold in both intrastate and interstate commerce, such license shall allow the licensee to purchase at wholesale or otherwise from manufacturers or distributors not licensed in the state and to import alcohol or wine either in barrels, drums, casks or other containers. All such licenses shall be divided and classified and shall permit the purchase during the term for which such licenses shall be issued of limited and stated quantities of alcohol or wine as follows:
Class 1, not to exceed 100 gallons
Class 2, not to exceed 1,000 gallons
Class 3, not to exceed 5,000 gallons
Class 4, not to exceed 10,000 gallons
Class 5, in excess of 10,000 gallons
History: L. 1949, ch. 242, § 25; March 9.
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