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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 243 — Alcoholic beverages -- licenses and taxes

243.037 Supplemental bar license -- Main bar and service bars -- Fees.

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(1)Except as where specifically authorized by statute, a retailer licensed to sell
distilled spirits or wine by the drink shall only be permitted to sell or serve
distilled spirits and wine by the drink at one
(1)main bar, counter, or similar
contrivance at the licensed premises.
(2)A retailer may have necessary service bars, if they are not located in any room
in which the members or guests or patrons of the place are invited or permitted
to come. No distilled spirits or wine shall be served at service bars.
(3)A supplemental bar license shall authorize the licensee to sell and serve
distilled spirits and wine by the drink at retail from an additional location other
than the main bar. A supplemental bar license is a nonquota license and shall
not be transferable to other premises.
(4)The fee for a supplemental license shall be the same as the fee for the primary
license authorizing retail distilled spirits and wine drink sales for each of up to
five
(5)supplemental bar licenses. There shall be no fee for each supplemental
license issued in excess of five
(5)to the same licensee at the same premises.
(5)A license authorizing retail malt beverage sales, by the drink or by the
package, authorizes the licensee to sell and serve malt beverages at any
location on the licensed premises without obtaining a supplemental bar license.
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