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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

243.353 Business authorized by malt beverage storage license -- Issuance of

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temporary storage license in case of emergency.
(1)A malt beverage storage license may be issued as a supplementary license to a
distributor's license, a nonquota retail malt beverage package license, or a Nonquota
type 4 retail malt beverage drink license. A malt beverage storage license may also
be issued as a primary or supplementary license in conformity with administrative
regulations promulgated by the department.
(2)The holder of a malt beverage storage license may:
(a)Store malt beverages at the storage licensed premises convenient to his or her
regular retail malt beverage licensed premises;
(b)Transport the malt beverages as belonging to the holder of the license to and
from the warehouse by way of the nearest route to his or her regular licensed
retail malt beverage premises, if the licensee sells no malt beverages except at
his or her regular malt beverage licensed premises;
(c)Transport and store malt beverages belonging to the distributor to, from, and
at the storage licensed premises; and
(d)Conduct business as authorized by the department through the promulgation
of administrative regulations.
(3)The malt beverage administrator may issue a temporary storage license to a licensed
distributor for storage of malt beverages if there is an emergency. The malt
beverage administrator shall have sole discretion to determine the existence of any
emergency.
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