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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

243.340 Business authorized by special agent's or solicitor's license -- Issuance to

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(1)A special agent's or solicitor's license may be issued to a duly authorized
representative, employee, or agent of, or solicitor for a distiller, rectifier, winery, or
wholesaler licensed in Kentucky or by the state of his or her residence and by the
United States if a resident therein. The license shall authorize the licensee to offer
for sale and to solicit orders for the sale of any alcoholic beverage sold by a distiller,
rectifier, winery, or wholesaler who is licensed in Kentucky or who is a nonresident.
The license shall set forth the name, address, and, unless the vendor is a
nonresident, the license numbers of the vendors the agent or solicitor represents, as
well as the name, address, and license number of the agent or solicitor. An agent or
solicitor shall not represent any vendor or licensee whose name does not appear
upon the license or the application for the license.
(2)A special agent's or solicitor's license may be issued to a nonresident of this state.
The license shall authorize the nonresident to represent a manufacturer, winery, or
wholesaler who is licensed by another state and by the federal government, if the
nonresident has been issued a license by another state conferring privileges similar
to a special agent's or solicitor's license authorized by subsection
(1)of this section.
If the state of residence of the applicant does not issue a similar license, the
application filed with the department shall not be accepted without the approval of
the alcoholic beverage control agency of the state of the applicant's residence.
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