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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

242.022 Local option election for limited sales of alcoholic beverages by the

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drink at qualifying state park.
(a)To promote economic development and tourism in any dry or moist
county, urban-county government, charter county, consolidated local
government, unified local government, or city, in which a state park is
located, a local option election for the limited sales of alcoholic beverages
by the drink may be held in a city, county, urban-county government,
charter county, consolidated local government, or unified local
government precinct where the state park's qualifying lodge or golf course
is located.
(b)A petition seeking a local option election under this section shall state
"We the undersigned registered voters hereby petition for an election
under KRS 242.022 on the following question: 'Are you in favor of the sale
of alcoholic beverages by the drink at the state park located in (name of
precinct)?'".
(2)A local option election for the limited sale of alcoholic beverages by the drink
held under subsection
(1)of this section shall be conducted in the same
manner as specified in KRS 242.020 to 242.040 and 242.060 to 242.120. The
form of the proposition to be voted upon shall be "Are you in favor of the sale of
alcoholic beverages by the drink at the state park located in the (name of
precinct)?".
(3)When a majority of the votes cast at an election held under subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section are in favor of establishing moist territory, the entire state
park shall become moist in the manner specified in KRS 242.200.
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