Alcoholic Beverages

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Acceptable payment methods, expansion of - HB 511
Alcohol or public intoxication, testing - HB 429
Alcoholic
  • beverage omnibus bill - HB 511
  • beverage sellers and servers, minimum age requirement of - HB 512
  • beverages at sporting events, discourage sale - SB 123: HFA(5); HB 511: HFA (1),(2)
  • beverages, after-hour consumption, grace period established - SB 123: HCS
  • beverages, omnibus bill - SB 123: HCS
  • beverages, Sunday sales, prohibition on - SB 123: HFA(1),(2)
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, food and alcohol sales, documentation required - SB 123: HCS
Distilled
  • spirits & wine, service, delivery, special temporary license, golf cart license - SB 204: SCS
  • spirits and wine, customer samples - SB 204
  • spirits and wine, transporting - SB 204
Distiller,
  • brewer, wholesaler, and retailer, fundraising events, allow donation for - SB 204: SFA(2)
  • brewer, wholesaler, retail package license holder, fundraising events, allow donation for - SB 204: SFA(4)
Distilleries, souvenir retail liquor license, sales, quantities, business entities - HB 605
Driving under the influence, ignition interlock device - HB 652: HCS, HFA (1)
DUI test, warning - HB 100: SFA(3)
DUI, refusal to submit to alcohol test, videotape - HB 304
Election officers - HB 32: SFA(1)
Electronic gaming license, additional licenses authorized - HB 768: HFA(12),(37)
Establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold, ban on minors' presence, exceptions to - HB 513
Food sales, additional documentation of, department authorized to - HB 511: HCS
Grape
  • and berry industry, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee to study development of - HCR 159: HCS
  • and Wine Council, creation of - HB 855
  • and Wine Council, duties to be carried out to the extent funds available - HB 855: HCS
  • and Wine Council, winery operators and grape producers added to - HB 855: HFA(1)
Kentucky retailer package license, distilled spirits, wine, malt beverages, distribution - HB 605: HFA(1)
Licensure, private clubs and lodges - HB 134
Local option elections - HB 35
Malt beverages and distilled spirits retailer, after hour grace period for consumption - HB 511: HCS
Mandatory training, implementation of - HB 511
Racetracks with electronic gaming devices, minimum age to play, smoke, or drink - HB 768: HFA(1)
Racetracks, electronic gaming devices, minimum age to play, smoke, or drink - HB 768: HFA(3)
Restaurant
  • premises, corkage allowed - SB 123: SCS
  • premises, wine consumption on - SB 123
Restaurants holding a wine license, corkage fee - SB 123: SCS
Retail
  • alcohol sales, souvenir bottles for on-premises business events at distillery - HB 605: HCS
  • drink license's premises, sampling permitted - HB 511: SFA(1)
  • package licensees, sampling permitted - SB 123: HFA(3)
Sale of alcoholic beverages discouraged at sporting events in state facilities, removal of provision - HB 511: SCS
Sunday sales, local ordinance permitting - SB 123: HFA(6)
Title, Thomas J. Burch Self-Intoxication Act of 2002 - SB 123: HFA(4)
Transportation of distilled spirits and wine, documentation required - SB 204: SFA(1)
Wineries,
  • small and farm, additional activities permitted - HB 808

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