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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

243.320 Business authorized by special nonbeverage alcohol license -- Issuance to

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certain charitable, public, or private institutions -- Federal ethanol permit.
(1)A special nonbeverage alcohol license shall authorize the holder to purchase alcohol
for nonbeverage purposes only from the holder of a distiller's license, wholesaler's
license, or distributor's license and possess alcohol for use in the manufacture and
sale of any of the following products, when they are unfit for beverage purposes:
(a)Denatured alcohol produced, and sold pursuant to Acts of Congress and
regulations promulgated thereunder;
(b)Patent, proprietary, medicinal, pharmaceutical, antiseptic, and toilet
preparations;
(c)Flavoring extracts, syrups, and food products; and
(d)Scientific, chemical, mechanical, and industrial products.
(2)KRS Chapter 242 shall not prevent the issuance of special nonbeverage alcohol
licenses to persons located in dry or moist territory nor prevent licensees from
exercising the privileges granted in the license.
(3)A special nonbeverage alcohol license may also be issued to any duly authorized
and bona fide hospital, museum, laboratory, charitable, educational, or similar
public or private institution, to a drug store employing a licensed pharmacist, or to a
licensed physician. The license shall authorize the licensee to purchase or possess
alcohol and to use it only for nonbeverage purposes.
(4)The holder of a special nonbeverage alcohol license may produce, possess, and use
alcohol in the manufacture of nonbeverage fuel ethanol if the holder also holds a
basic permit from the applicable federal agency authorizing ethanol production.
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