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

243.110 Incompatible licenses.

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(1)Except as provided in subsection
(3)of this section, each kind of license listed in
KRS 243.030 shall be incompatible with every other kind listed in that section and
no person or entity holding a license of any of those kinds shall apply for or hold a
license of another kind listed in KRS 243.030.
(a)Each kind of license listed in KRS 243.040(1), (3), or
(4)shall be
incompatible with every other kind listed in KRS 243.040(1), (3), or (4), and
no person holding a license of any of those kinds shall apply for or hold a
license of any other kind listed in KRS 243.040(1), (3), or (4).
(b)A brewery holding a license listed in KRS 243.040(5) or
(8)shall not apply
for or hold a license listed in KRS 243.040(3) or (4).
(a)The holder of a quota retail package license may also hold a quota retail drink
license, an NQ1 retail drink license, an NQ2 retail drink license, an NQ3 retail
drink license, a cannabis-infused beverage retail package license, or a special
nonbeverage alcohol license.
(b)The holder of a transporter's license may also hold a distilled spirits and wine
storage license.
(c)The holder of a distiller's license may also hold a rectifier's license, a special
nonbeverage alcohol license, a winery license, or a small farm winery license.
(d)A commercial airline system or charter flight system retail license, a
commercial airline system or charter flight system transporter's license, and a
retail drink license if held by a commercial airline or charter flight system
may be held by the same licensee.
(e)A Sunday retail drink license, vintage distilled spirits license, and
supplemental license may be held by the holder of a primary license.
(f)The holder of a distiller's, winery, small farm winery, brewer, microbrewery,
distilled spirits and wine supplier's, or malt beverage supplier's license may
also hold a direct shipper license.
(g)The holder of an NQ1 retail drink license, an NQ2 retail drink license, an
NQ3 retail drink license, a quota retail drink license, or a limited restaurant
license may also hold a limited nonquota package license.
(a)The holder of a cannabis-infused beverage retail package license shall not
apply for or hold the license listed in KRS 243.030(5) or 243.040(3).
(b)The holder of a cannabis-infused beverage retail package license shall also
hold a quota retail package license.
(c)The holder of a cannabis-infused beverage distributor's license may hold it as
a primary license or as a supplemental license to a distributor's license or a
wholesaler's license.
(5)Any person may hold two
(2)or more licenses of the same kind.
(6)A person or entity shall not evade the prohibition against applying for or holding
licenses of two
(2)kinds by applying for a second license through or under the
name of a different person or entity. The state administrator shall examine the
ownership, membership, and management of applicants, and shall deny the application for a license if the applicant is substantially interested in a person or entity that holds an incompatible license.
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