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243.084 Nonquota type 2 or NQ2 retail drink license -- Issuance to certain
hotels, certain restaurants, airports, or riverboats -- Varying restrictions
for eligible entities -- Package sales prohibited.
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A "Nonquota type 2" or "NQ2" retail drink license may be issued to:
(a) A hotel that:
1.
Contains at least fifty (50) sleeping units;
2.
Contains dining facilities for at least one hundred (100) persons; and
3.
Receives from its total food and beverage sales at least fifty percent
(50%) of its gross receipts from the sale of food;
(b) A restaurant with a minimum seating for fifty (50) consumers at tables;
(c) An airport; or
(d) A riverboat.
A qualifying hotel, restaurant with seating for at least one hundred (100)
consumers at tables, airport, or riverboat holding an NQ2 retail drink license
may purchase, receive, possess, and sell distilled spirits, wine, and malt
beverages at retail by the drink for consumption on the licensed premises. The
licensee shall purchase distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages only from
licensed wholesalers or distributors. An NQ2 retail drink license shall not
authorize the licensee to sell distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages by the
package. The holder of an NQ2 retail drink license shall comply with the
requirements of KRS 243.250.
A restaurant holding an NQ2 retail drink license which has seating for more
than fifty (50) but less than one hundred (100) consumers at tables may only
purchase, receive, possess, and sell wine and malt beverages at retail by the
drink for consumption on the licensed premises. The licensee shall purchase
wine and malt beverages only from licensed wholesalers or distributors. An
NQ2 license shall not authorize the licensee to sell wine and malt beverages by
the package.
(a) A riverboat holding an NQ2 license may sell distilled spirits, wine, and
malt beverages at retail by the drink for consumption on the premises of
the riverboat. The riverboat shall have a regular place of mooring in a wet
county or city of this state.
(b) A riverboat that has a regular place of mooring outside this state, may be
licensed if the boat has an alternative regular place of mooring that
qualifies under paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(c) An NQ2 license issued under this subsection shall not be transferable to
another riverboat, vessel, or other premises.
(d) If a riverboat moors or makes landfall in a location other than its regular
or alternate regular place of mooring, all distilled spirits, wine, and malt
beverages shall be kept locked.
(e) A riverboat licensed under this subsection shall not take on or discharge
passengers when mooring or making landfall in dry option territory.
(f) A riverboat NQ2 licensee shall comply with the license restrictions
governing licensed premises in the regular place of mooring or alternative
place of mooring.
Effective:June 25, 2013
History: Created 2013 Ky. Acts ch. 121, sec. 41, effective June 25, 2013.
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