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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

242.1241 Limited sale precinct election for sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday at

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licensed small farm winery in wet territory.
(a)If the sale of alcoholic beverages is permitted at a licensed small farm winery
located in a wet or moist territory, a limited sale precinct election may be held
to authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday at the small farm
winery.
(b)A local option election authorized under this subsection shall be held in
accordance with KRS 242.020 to 242.040, and 242.060 to 242.120.
(c)The petition seeking a limited sale precinct 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 on
Sunday at a small farm winery located in (name of precinct)?'"
(d)If the precinct contains a licensed small farm winery, the proposition to be
voted on in the limited sale precinct election shall state, "Are you in favor of
the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday at a licensed small farm winery or
wineries located in (name of precinct)?"
(2)A limited sale precinct election to authorize Sunday sales at a small farm winery
may be held less than three
(3)years after a local option election held in accordance
with KRS 242.124 to authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages at that small farm
winery.
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