243.355 Business authorized by distilled spirits and wine storage license --
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Application of federal law.
(1)A distilled spirits and wine storage license may be issued as a primary license or as
a supplementary license to the holder of a wholesaler's license, small farm winery's
license, distiller's license, rectifier's license, or quota retail package license.
(2)A distilled spirits and wine storage license may be issued to any person operating a
bonded warehouse for distilled spirits, and who does not at the same time, and for
the same premises, hold a federal operating permit for distilling purposes, but who
possesses only a federal operating permit for a bonded warehouse for distilled
spirits as defined by federal law and the Internal Revenue Code.
(3)A licensee under this section may operate a bonded warehouse or warehouses for
premises specifically designated, but this license shall become void if a federal
operating permit for distilling purposes is issued for the same premises, and shall
remain void while the federal permit remains in effect. Upon the granting of a
federal operating permit for distilling purposes, the licensee of the premises
previously licensed under this section shall obtain a license as set out in KRS
243.030(1).
(4)A distilled spirits and wine storage license may be issued to persons or entities not
otherwise entitled under Kentucky law to store or warehouse distilled spirits or
wine, but who are so authorized by the federal government. The license shall
authorize the licensee to operate a warehouse or place of storage for distilled spirits
or wine on the premises specifically designated.
(5)A quota retail package licensee holding a supplemental distilled spirits and wine
storage license may store distilled spirits and wine at the storage licensed premises
convenient to the licensee's regular retail package licensed premises.