Tap any paragraph to write a margin note. Your notes collect in the Desk below the text and file under cases with @. The side-by-side margin rail opens on a larger screen.

Code · Kentucky · Chapter 241 — Alcoholic beverages -- administration and control

241.010 Definitions for KRS Chapters 241 to 244.

3,630 words·~17 min read·/ky/chapter-241/241-010

A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.

As used in KRS Chapters 241 to 244, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Alcohol" means ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl or spirit of wine, from
whatever source or by whatever process it is produced;
(2)"Alcoholic beverage" means every liquid, solid, powder, or crystal, whether
patented or not, containing alcohol in an amount in excess of more than one percent
(1%) of alcohol by volume, which is fit for beverage purposes. It includes every
spurious or imitation liquor sold as, or under any name commonly used for,
alcoholic beverages, whether containing any alcohol or not. It does not include the
following products:
(a)Medicinal preparations manufactured in accordance with formulas prescribed
by the United States Pharmacopoeia, National Formulary, or the American
Institute of Homeopathy;
(b)Patented, patent, and proprietary medicines;
(c)Toilet, medicinal, and antiseptic preparations and solutions;
(d)Flavoring extracts and syrups;
(e)Denatured alcohol or denatured rum;
(f)Vinegar and preserved sweet cider;
(g)Wine for sacramental purposes; and
(h)Alcohol unfit for beverage purposes that is to be sold for legitimate external
use;
(a)"Alcohol vaporizing device" or "AWOL device" means any device, machine,
or process that mixes liquor, spirits, or any other alcohol product with pure
oxygen or by any other means produces a vaporized alcoholic product used
for human consumption;
(b)"Alcohol vaporizing device" or "AWOL device" does not include an inhaler,
nebulizer, atomizer, or other device that is designed and intended by the
manufacturer to dispense a prescribed or over-the-counter medication or a
device installed and used by a licensee under this chapter to demonstrate the
aroma of an alcoholic beverage;
(4)"Automobile race track" means a facility primarily used for vehicle racing that has a
seating capacity of at least thirty thousand (30,000) people;
(5)"Barrel-aged and batched cocktail" means an alcoholic beverage that is:
(a)Composed of:
1. Distilled spirits that have been dispensed from their original sealed
container; and
2. Other ingredients or alcoholic beverages;
(b)Placed into a barrel or container on the premises of a retail licensee; and
(c)Dispensed from the barrel or container as a retail sale by the drink;
(6)"Bed and breakfast" means a one
(1)family dwelling unit that:
(a)Has guest rooms or suites used, rented, or hired out for occupancy or that are
occupied for sleeping purposes by persons not members of the single-family
unit;
(b)Holds a permit under KRS Chapter 219; and
(c)Has an innkeeper who resides on the premises or property adjacent to the
premises during periods of occupancy;
(7)"Board" means the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board created by KRS
241.030;
(8)"Bottle" means any container which is used for holding alcoholic beverages for the
use and sale of alcoholic beverages at retail;
(9)"Brewer" means any person who manufactures malt beverages or owns, occupies,
carries on, works, or conducts any brewery, either alone or through an agent;
(10)"Brewery" means any place or premises where malt beverages are manufactured for
sale, and includes all offices, granaries, mash rooms, cooling rooms, vaults, yards,
and storerooms connected with the premises; or where any part of the process of the
manufacture of malt beverages is carried on; or where any apparatus connected with
manufacture is kept or used; or where any of the products of brewing or
fermentation are stored or kept;
(11)"Building containing licensed premises" means the licensed premises themselves
and includes the land, tract of land, or parking lot in which the premises are
contained, and any part of any building connected by direct access or by an
entrance which is under the ownership or control of the licensee by lease holdings
or ownership;
(12)"Cannabinoid" means a compound found in the hemp plant Cannabis sativa L. from
a United States Department of Agriculture-sanctioned domestic hemp production
program and does not include cannabinoids derived from any other substance;
(13)"Cannabis-infused beverage":
(a)Means a properly permitted adult-use cannabinoid liquid product intended for
human consumption that has intoxicating properties that change the function
of the nervous system and results in alterations of perception, cognition, or
behavior and shall not contain more than five
(5)milligrams of intoxicating
adult-use cannabinoids per twelve
(12)ounce serving; and
(b)Shall not include:
1. Medicinal cannabis regulated under KRS Chapter 218B;
2. Any type of hemp tincture; and
3. Any product containing solely nonintoxicating cannabinoids;
(14)"Caterer" means a person operating a food service business that prepares food in a
licensed and inspected commissary, transports the food and alcoholic beverages to
the caterer's designated and inspected banquet hall or to an agreed location, and
serves the food and alcoholic beverages pursuant to an agreement with another
person;
(15)"Charitable organization" means a nonprofit entity recognized as exempt from
federal taxation under Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. sec.
501(c), or any organization having been established and continuously operating
within the Commonwealth of Kentucky for charitable purposes for three
(3)years
and which expends at least sixty percent (60%) of its gross revenue exclusively for
religious, educational, literary, civic, fraternal, or patriotic purposes;
(16)"Cider" means any fermented fruit-based beverage containing seven percent (7%)
or more alcohol by volume and includes hard cider and perry cider;
(17)"City administrator" means city alcoholic beverage control administrator;
(18)"Commercial airport" means an airport through which more than five hundred
thousand (500,000) passengers arrive or depart annually;
(a)"Commercial quadricycle" means a vehicle equipped with a minimum of ten
(10)pairs of fully operative pedals for propulsion by means of human
muscular power and which:
1. Has four
(4)wheels;
2. Is operated in a manner similar to that of a bicycle;
3. Is equipped with a minimum of thirteen
(13)seats for passengers;
4. Has a unibody design;
5. Is equipped with a minimum of four
(4)hydraulically operated brakes;
6. Is used for commercial tour purposes;
7. Is operated by the vehicle owner or an employee of the owner; and
8. Has an electrical assist system that shall only be used when traveling to
or from its storage location while not carrying passengers.
(b)A "commercial quadricycle" is not a motor vehicle as defined in KRS 186.010
or 189.010;
(20)"Commissioner" means the commissioner of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control;
(21)"Consumer" means a person, persons, or business organization who purchases
alcoholic beverages and who:
(a)Does not hold a license or permit issued by the department;
(b)Purchases the alcoholic beverages for personal consumption only and not for
resale;
(c)Is of lawful drinking age; and
(d)Receives the alcoholic beverages in territory where the alcoholic beverages
may be lawfully sold or received;
(22)"Convention center" means any facility which, in its usual and customary business,
provides seating for a minimum of one thousand (1,000) people and offers
convention facilities and related services for seminars, training and educational
purposes, trade association meetings, conventions, or civic and community events
or for plays, theatrical productions, or cultural exhibitions;
(23)"Convicted" and "conviction" means a finding of guilt resulting from a plea of
guilty, the decision of a court, or the finding of a jury, irrespective of a
pronouncement of judgment or the suspension of the judgment;
(24)"County administrator" means county alcoholic beverage control administrator;
(25)"Department" means the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control;
(26)"Dining car" means a railroad passenger car that serves meals to consumers on any
railroad or Pullman car company;
(27)"Discount in the usual course of business" means price reductions, rebates, refunds,
and discounts given by wholesalers to distilled spirits and wine retailers pursuant to
an agreement made at the time of the sale of the merchandise involved and are
considered a part of the sales transaction, constituting reductions in price pursuant
to the terms of the sale, irrespective of whether the quantity discount was:
(a)Prorated and allowed on each delivery;
(b)Given in a lump sum after the entire quantity of merchandise purchased had
been delivered; or
(c)Based on dollar volume or on the quantity of merchandise purchased;
(28)"Distilled spirits" or "spirits" means any product capable of being consumed by a
human being which contains alcohol obtained by distilling, mixed with water or
other substances in solution, except wine, hard cider, and malt beverages;
(29)"Distiller" means any person who is engaged in the business of manufacturing
distilled spirits at any distillery in the state and is registered in the Office of the
Collector of Internal Revenue for the United States at Louisville, Kentucky;
(30)"Distillery" means any place or premises where distilled spirits are manufactured
for sale, and which are registered in the office of any collector of internal revenue
for the United States. It includes any United States government bonded warehouse;
(31)"Distributor" means any person who distributes malt beverages for the purpose of
being sold at retail;
(32)"Dry" means a territory in which a majority of the electorate voted to prohibit all
forms of retail alcoholic beverage sales through a local option election held under
KRS Chapter 242;
(33)"Election" means:
(a)An election held for the purpose of taking the sense of the people as to the
application or discontinuance of alcoholic beverage sales under KRS Chapter
242; or
(b)Any other election not pertaining to alcoholic beverages;
(34)"Horse racetrack" means a facility licensed to conduct a horse race meeting under
KRS Chapter 230;
(35)"Hotel" means a hotel, motel, or inn for accommodation of the traveling public,
designed primarily to serve transient patrons;
(36)"Investigator" means any employee or agent of the department who is regularly
employed and whose primary function is to travel from place to place for the
purpose of visiting licensees, and any employee or agent of the department who is
assigned, temporarily or permanently, by the commissioner to duty outside the main
office of the department at Frankfort, in connection with the administration of
alcoholic beverage statutes;
(37)"License" means any license issued pursuant to KRS Chapters 241 to 244;
(38)"Licensee" means any person to whom a license has been issued, pursuant to KRS
Chapters 241 to 244;
(39)"Limited restaurant" means:
(a)A facility where the usual and customary business is the preparation and
serving of meals to consumers, which has a bona fide kitchen facility, which
receives at least seventy percent (70%) of its food and alcoholic beverage
receipts from the sale of food, which maintains a minimum seating capacity of
fifty
(50)persons for dining, which has no open bar, which requires that
alcoholic beverages be sold in conjunction with the sale of a meal, and which
is located in a wet or moist territory under KRS 242.1244; or
(b)A facility where the usual and customary business is the preparation and
serving of meals to consumers, which has a bona fide kitchen facility, which
receives at least seventy percent (70%) of its food and alcoholic beverage
receipts from the sale of food, which maintains a minimum seating capacity of
one hundred
(100)persons of dining, and which is located in a wet or moist
territory under KRS 242.1244;
(40)"Local administrator" means a city alcoholic beverage control administrator, county
alcoholic beverage control administrator, or urban-county alcoholic beverage
control administrator;
(41)"Malt beverage" means any fermented undistilled alcoholic beverage of any name
or description, manufactured from malt wholly or in part, or from any substitute for
malt, and includes weak cider;
(42)"Manufacture" means distill, rectify, brew, bottle, and operate a winery;
(43)"Manufacturer" means a winery, distiller, rectifier, or brewer, and any other person
engaged in the production or bottling of alcoholic beverages;
(44)"Marina" means a dock or basin providing moorings for boats and offering supply,
repair, or other services for remuneration;
(45)"Minor" means any person who is not twenty-one
(21)years of age or older;
(46)"Moist" means a territory in which a majority of the electorate voted to permit
limited alcoholic beverage sales by any one
(1)or a combination of special limited
local option elections authorized by KRS Chapter 242;
(47)"Population" means the population figures established by the federal decennial
census for a census year or the current yearly population estimates prepared by the
Kentucky State Data Center, Urban Studies Center of the University of Louisville,
Louisville, Kentucky, for all other years;
(48)"Premises" means the land and building in and upon which any business regulated
by alcoholic beverage statutes is operated or carried on. "Premises" shall not
include as a single unit two
(2)or more separate businesses of one
(1)owner on the
same lot or tract of land, in the same or in different buildings if physical and
permanent separation of the premises is maintained, excluding employee access by
keyed entry and emergency exits equipped with crash bars, and each has a separate
public entrance accessible directly from the sidewalk or parking lot. Any licensee
holding an alcoholic beverage license on July 15, 1998, shall not, by reason of this
subsection, be ineligible to continue to hold his or her license or obtain a renewal,
of the license;
(49)"Primary source of supply" or "supplier" means the distiller, winery, brewer,
producer, owner of the commodity at the time it becomes a marketable product,
bottler, or authorized agent of the brand owner. In the case of imported products,
the primary source of supply means either the foreign producer, owner, bottler, or
agent of the prime importer from, or the exclusive agent in, the United States of the
foreign distiller, producer, bottler, or owner;
(50)"Private club" means a nonprofit social, fraternal, military, or political organization,
club, or nonprofit or for-profit entity maintaining or operating a club room, club
rooms, or premises from which the general public is excluded;
(51)"Private selection event" means a private event with a licensed distiller during
which participating consumers, retail licensees, wholesalers, distributors, or a
distillery's own representatives select a single barrel or a blend of barrels of the
distiller's products to be specially packaged for the participants;
(52)"Private selection package" means a bottle of distilled spirits sourced from the
barrel or barrels selected by participating consumers, retail licensees, wholesalers,
distributors, microbreweries that hold a quota retail drink or quota retail package
license, or a distillery's own representatives during a private selection event;
(53)"Public nuisance" means a condition that endangers safety or health, is offensive to
the senses, or obstructs the free use of property so as to interfere with the
comfortable enjoyment of life or property by a community or neighborhood or by
any considerable number of persons;
(54)"Qualified historic site" means:
(a)A contributing property with dining facilities for at least fifty
(50)persons at
tables, booths, or bars where food may be served within a commercial district
listed in the National Register of Historic Places;
(b)A site that is listed as a National Historic Landmark or in the National
Register of Historic Places with dining facilities for at least fifty
(50)persons
at tables, booths, or bars where food may be served;
(c)A distillery which is listed as a National Historic Landmark and which
conducts souvenir retail package sales under KRS 243.0305; or
(d)A not-for-profit or nonprofit facility listed on the National Register of Historic
Places;
(55)"Rectifier" means any person who rectifies, purifies, or refines distilled spirits,
malt, or wine by any process other than as provided for on distillery premises, and
every person who, without rectifying, purifying, or refining distilled spirits by
mixing alcoholic beverages with any materials, manufactures any imitations of or
compounds liquors for sale under the name of whiskey, brandy, gin, rum, wine,
spirits, cordials, bitters, or any other name;
(56)"Repackaging" means the placing of alcoholic beverages in any retail container
irrespective of the material from which the container is made;
(57)"Restaurant" means a facility where the usual and customary business is the
preparation and serving of meals to consumers, that has a bona fide kitchen facility,
and that receives at least fifty percent (50%) of its food and alcoholic beverage
receipts from the sale of food at the premises;
(58)"Retail container" means any bottle, can, barrel, or other container which, without a
separable intermediate container, holds alcoholic beverages and is suitable and
destined for sale to a retail outlet, whether it is suitable for delivery or shipment to
the consumer or not;
(59)"Retail sale" means any sale of alcoholic beverages to a consumer, including those
transactions taking place in person, electronically, online, by mail, or by telephone;
(60)"Retailer" means any licensee who sells and delivers any alcoholic beverage to
consumers, except for manufacturers with limited retail sale privileges and direct
shipper licensees;
(61)"Riverboat" means any boat or vessel with a regular place of mooring in this state
that is licensed by the United States Coast Guard to carry forty
(40)or more
passengers for hire on navigable waters in or adjacent to this state;
(62)"Sale" means any transfer, exchange, or barter for consideration, and includes all
sales made by any person, whether principal, proprietor, agent, servant, or
employee, of any alcoholic beverage;
(63)"Service bar" means a bar, counter, shelving, or similar structure used for storing or
stocking supplies of alcoholic beverages that is a workstation where employees
prepare alcoholic beverage drinks to be delivered to customers away from the
service bar;
(64)"Sell" includes solicit or receive an order for, keep or expose for sale, keep with
intent to sell, and the delivery of any alcoholic beverage;
(65)"Small farm winery" means a winery whose wine production is not less than two
hundred fifty
(250)gallons and not greater than five hundred thousand (500,000)
gallons in a calendar year;
(66)"Souvenir package" means a special package of distilled spirits available from a
licensed retailer that is:
(a)Available for retail sale at a licensed Kentucky distillery where the distilled
spirits were produced or bottled; or
(b)Available for retail sale at a licensed Kentucky distillery but produced or
bottled at another of that distiller's licensed distilleries in Kentucky;
(67)"State administrator" or "administrator" means the distilled spirits administrator or
the malt beverages administrator, or both, as the context requires;
(68)"State park" means a state park that has a:
(a)Nine
(9)or eighteen
(18)hole golf course; or
(b)Full-service lodge and dining room;
(69)"Supplemental bar" means a bar, counter, shelving, or similar structure used for
serving and selling distilled spirits or wine by the drink for consumption on the
licensed premises to guests and patrons from additional locations other than the
main bar;
(70)"Territory" means a county, city, district, or precinct;
(71)"Urban-county administrator" means an urban-county alcoholic beverage control
administrator;
(72)"Valid identification document" means an unexpired, government-issued form of
identification that contains the photograph and date of birth of the individual to
whom it is issued;
(73)"Vehicle" means any device or animal used to carry, convey, transport, or otherwise
move alcoholic beverages or any products, equipment, or appurtenances used to
manufacture, bottle, or sell these beverages;
(74)"Vintage distilled spirit" means:
(a)A private selection package; or
(b)A package or packages of distilled spirits that:
1. Are in their original manufacturer's unopened container;
2. Are not owned by a distillery; and
3. Are not otherwise available for purchase from a licensed wholesaler
within the Commonwealth;
(a)"Vintage distilled spirits seller" means a nonlicensed person at least twenty-
one
(21)years of age who is:
1. An administrator, executor, receiver, or other fiduciary who receives and
sells vintage distilled spirits in execution of the person's fiduciary
capacity;
2. A creditor who receives or takes possession of vintage distilled spirits as
security for, or in payment of, debt, in whole or in part;
3. A public officer or court official who levies on vintage distilled spirits
under order or process of any court or magistrate to sell the vintage
distilled spirits in satisfaction of the order or process; or
4. Any other person not engaged in the business of selling alcoholic
beverages.
(b)"Vintage distilled spirits seller" does not mean:
1. A person selling alcoholic beverages as part of an approved KRS
243.630 transfer; or
2. A person selling alcoholic beverages as authorized by KRS 243.540;
(76)"Warehouse" means any place in which alcoholic beverages are housed or stored;
(77)"Weak cider" means any fermented fruit-based beverage containing more than one
percent (1%) but less than seven percent (7%) alcohol by volume;
(78)"Wet" means a territory in which a majority of the electorate voted to permit all
forms of retail alcoholic beverage sales by a local option election under KRS
242.050 or 242.125 on the following question: "Are you in favor of the sale of
alcoholic beverages in (name of territory)?";
(79)"Wholesale sale" means a sale to any person for the purpose of resale;
(80)"Wholesaler" means any person who distributes alcoholic beverages for the purpose
of being sold at retail, but it shall not include a subsidiary of a manufacturer or
cooperative of a retail outlet;
(81)"Wine" means the product of the normal alcoholic fermentation of the juices of
fruits, with the usual processes of manufacture and normal additions, and includes
champagne and sparkling and fortified wine of an alcoholic content not to exceed
twenty-four percent (24%) by volume. It includes sake, cider, hard cider, and perry
cider and also includes preparations or mixtures vended in retail containers if these
preparations or mixtures contain not more than fifteen percent (15%) of alcohol by
volume. It does not include weak cider; and
(82)"Winery" means any place or premises in which wine is manufactured from any
fruit, or brandies are distilled as a by-product of wine or other fruit, or cordials are
compounded, except a place or premises that manufactures wine for sacramental
purposes exclusively.
★   the supreme law of the land   ★
Don't Tread on Me
E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one

"If you don't know your rights, you don't have any."

Marginalia · a citizen's law index
A research desk, not legal advice. Always read the cited source before relying on a summary.
Questions or an issue? support@self-law.org
disclaimerMarginalia is a research index, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal, tax, or financial advice and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it. Statutes, regulations, and case law change; summaries, search results, AI output, and member posts may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Any interpretation drawn from material on this site should be validated by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before you act on it.