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

241.068 Population data to be used in administering KRS 241.066 and 241.067.

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For the purposes of administering KRS 241.066 and 241.067:
(1)The population data shall be based on a wet county's or city's annual population
estimates prepared by the Kentucky State Data Center at the University of
Louisville in every year except a federal decennial census year. The federal
decennial census figures of population shall be used in a census year; and
(a)On or before January 1 of each year, the department shall obtain the
population figures of all wet counties and cities as of that date for
determination of the number of quota licenses available.
(b)If a quota retail license vacancy is created by an increase in population or any
other reason, the department shall publish notice of the vacancy and
information on how to apply for the license within sixty
(60)days in the
newspaper used for the legal notices of that county or city.
(c)The department shall accept applications for a quota retail license vacancy not
later than thirty
(30)days following the date on which the public notice is
published.
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