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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

242.1243 Local option precinct election for limited sale of alcoholic beverages at

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qualified distillery -- Petition language.
(1)To promote economic development and tourism in any dry or moist county or city
in which a distillery is located, a local option election for the sale of alcoholic
beverages may be held in a city or county precinct where the distillery is located,
notwithstanding any other provision of the Kentucky Revised Statutes.
(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 at distilleries located
in (name of precinct)?'".
(3)When a majority of the votes cast in an election held under subsections
(1)and
of this section are in favor of establishing moist territory, the premises of the
distilleries located in that precinct shall become moist in the manner specified in
KRS 242.200.
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