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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

242.1238 Limited sale precinct election for sale of alcoholic beverages at horse

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(1)Other provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes notwithstanding, a limited sale
precinct election may be held in any precinct containing a horse racetrack. Upon
approval of the proposition, a Nonquota type 1 retail drink license may be issued in
accordance with KRS 243.265. Nothing in this section shall be construed as
authorizing the issuance of any alcoholic beverage licenses other than for the
premises of a horse racetrack pursuant to KRS 243.260.
(2)A petition seeking a local option election under this section shall state "We the
undersigned registered voters hereby petition for an election on the following
question: 'Are you in favor of the sale of alcoholic beverages in (official name of the
horse racetrack located in the designated precinct)?'".
(3)The question shall be presented to the voters in conformance with the requirements
of KRS 242.050, except that the form of the proposition shall be, "Are you in favor
of the sale of alcoholic beverages in (official name of the horse racetrack located in
the designated precinct)?".
(4)The election shall be held in the precinct or precincts in the manner prescribed in
this chapter. The election shall not be deemed to be an election in the "same
territory" within the meaning of KRS 242.030(3).
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