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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

244.240 Distiller, rectifier, winery, or wholesaler not to be interested in retail

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premises -- Transactions prohibited -- Discounts in the usual course of
business -- Retailer not to demand violation of this section -- Permitted
activities.
(1)No distiller, rectifier, winery, or wholesaler and no employee, servant, or agent
of a distiller, rectifier, winery, or wholesaler shall:
(a)Except as provided in KRS 243.0305 and 243.155, be interested directly
or indirectly in any way in any premises where distilled spirits or wine is
sold at retail or in any business devoted wholly or partially to the sale of
distilled spirits or wine at retail;
(b)Make or cause to be made any loan to any person engaged in the
manufacture or sale of distilled spirits or wine at wholesale or retail;
(c)Make any gift or render any kind of service whatsoever, directly or
indirectly, to any licensee that may tend to influence the licensee to
purchase the product of the distiller, rectifier, winery, or wholesaler; or
(d)Enter into a contract with any retail licensee under which the licensee
agrees to confine the licensee's sales to distilled spirits or wine
manufactured or sold by one
(1)or more distillers, rectifiers, wineries, or
wholesalers. This type of contract shall be void.
(2)Nothing in this section shall prohibit the giving of discounts in the usual course
of business if the same discounts are offered to all licensees holding the same
license type buying similar quantities.
(3)A retailer shall not require or demand that a distiller, rectifier, winery, or
wholesaler violate this section.
(4)This section shall not prohibit a distiller from:
(a)Supplying a retailer with barrels for the purpose of holding barrel-aged
and batched cocktails; and
(b)Selling private selection packages as authorized in KRS 243.0305(4)(a)3.
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