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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

243.260 Special temporary license for qualifying event -- Activities permitted

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and prohibited.
(1)A special temporary license may be issued in wet territory to any regularly
organized fair, exposition, racing association, farmers market, or other party,
when in the opinion of the board a necessity for the license exists. Unless
inconsistent with this section, a special temporary licensee shall have the same
privileges and restrictions of a quota retail drink licensee and an NQ4 retail malt
beverage drink licensee at the designated premises, not to exceed thirty
days.
(2)A nonprofit organization holding an NQ4 retail malt beverage drink license may
be issued a special temporary license to sell distilled spirits and wine by the
drink on the licensed premises for a specified and limited time, not to exceed
ten
(10)days. The temporary license may be issued in conjunction with any
public or private event, including but not limited to weddings, receptions,
reunions, or similar occasions.
(3)The holder of a special temporary license may sell, serve, and deliver alcoholic
beverages by the drink, for consumption only at the designated premises and
the date and times for the qualifying event.
(4)A special temporary license shall not be issued for an event held in dry or
moist territory.
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