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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

243.154 Business authorized by small farm winery wholesaler's license -- Licensed

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premises on small farm winery.
(1)A small farm winery wholesaler's license shall authorize the licensee:
(a)To purchase, receive, store, or possess wine produced by small farm winery
licensees;
(b)To sell the wine at wholesale from the licensed premises only; and
(c)To transport from the licensed premises for himself or herself only any wine
produced by small farm winery licensees that the small farm winery
wholesaler's license authorizes him or her to sell.
(2)A small farm winery wholesaler licensed under this section shall:
(a)Transport the wine in the manner provided for manufacturers in KRS
243.120; and
(b)Transport the wine from a small farm winery's licensed premises or another
wholesaler's premises to the small farm winery wholesaler's premises.
(3)A small farm winery wholesaler licensed under this section shall not purchase,
receive, store, possess, sell, or transport wine or distilled spirits, except as provided
in this section, and shall comply with all provisions of the Kentucky Revised
Statutes applicable to wholesalers licensed under KRS 243.030, to the extent the
provisions are not inconsistent with this section.
(4)A small farm winery wholesaler licensed under this section shall be allowed to have
its licensed premises on or in the licensed premises of a small farm winery.
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