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

243.042 Qualified historic site license.

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(1)A qualified historic site license may be issued to any establishment meeting the
criteria established in KRS 241.010 as long as the establishment is within:
(a)Any wet territory; or
(b)Any precinct that has authorized the sale of alcoholic beverages under
KRS 242.1242.
(2)A qualified historic site license shall authorize the licensee to:
(a)Sell alcoholic beverages by the drink at one
(1)or more permanent or
nonpermanent locations on the premises over which the licensee, by
lease or ownership, has exclusive control without obtaining additional
supplemental bar licenses prescribed by KRS 243.037;
(b)Sell alcoholic beverages by the drink to patrons at public or private
functions held on the premises; and
(c)Purchase and store alcoholic beverages in the manner prescribed in KRS
243.088, 243.250, and 244.260.
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