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

243.600 Issuance of county licenses.

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(1)The clerk of a county whose fiscal court has imposed license fees under KRS
243.060 shall immediately notify the board of the amount of the fees fixed. The
county licenses shall be issued and the fees collected by the county clerk, who may
charge a fee of fifty cents ($0.50) for his services for each license issued. The
county clerk shall report and pay to the county treasurer at the end of each month
such fees as he has collected. No license shall be issued without the approval of the
county administrator, if there is one in the county. The licenses shall be issued in
such form as may be prescribed by the county administrator, if there is one in the
county, or by the board, if there is no county administrator.
(2)If any part of this section is held invalid, all of this section and of KRS 243.060
shall also be considered invalid.
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