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SB 110 (BR 1249) - J. Higdon, C. Embry Jr.

     AN ACT relating to quota licenses for alcohol and declaring an emergency.
    Create a new section of KRS Chapter 241 to codify the quota license system for alcoholic beverages for wet counties; create a new section of KRS Chapter 241 to codify the quota license system for alcoholic beverages for wet cities; create a new section of KRS Chapter 241 to specify the department's process for verifying quota numbers; create a new section of KRS Chapter 241 to allow a city or county to petition for a quota increase and establish criteria for the board to consider; create a new section of KRS Chapter 242 to outline petition requirements; create a new section of KRS Chapter 243 to notify quota license holders that quotas may be increased; amend KRS 241.065 to conform with population data; EMERGENCY.


AMENDMENTS

     SCS1 - Retain original provisions, except delete county ability to petition for quota increase.
     SFA1( D. Thayer ) - Delete all provisions; create a new section of KRS Chapter 241 to declare the General Assembly's policy to promote healthy market competition and stimulate economic growth; authorize the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to eliminate outdated quota systems and any other artificial barriers to commerce.
     SFA2( D. Thayer ) - Create a new section of KRS Chapter 243 to prohibit the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control from setting a retail license quota for a territory without prior approval of the local government of that territory; exempt quotas established under KRS 241.065 or 242.1292.
     SFA3( D. Thayer ) - Include nonquota retail malt beverage package licenses in the statutory quota system; prohibit buying or selling a transferred quota license for more than the annual license fee for that license.
     SFA4( D. Thayer ) - Include nonquota retail malt beverage package licenses in the statutory quota system; prohibit buying or selling a transferred quota license for more than the annual license fee for that license.
     SFA5( D. Thayer ) - Create a new section of KRS Chapter 243 to prohibit the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control from setting a retail license quota for a territory without prior approval of the local government of that territory; exempt quotas established under KRS 241.065 or 242.1292.
     SFA6( D. Thayer ) - Make title amendment.
     SFA7( D. Thayer ) - Delete all provisions; create a new section of KRS Chapter 241 to declare the General Assembly's policy to promote healthy market competition and stimulate economic growth; authorize the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to eliminate outdated quota systems and any other artificial barriers to commerce.
     SFA8( W. Schroder ) - Retain original provisions, except amend Section 2(2) to add that any wet county over 85,000 population shall not exceed one quota retail drink license license for every one thousand (1,000) residents, and amend KRS 241.065 to conform.
     SFA9( W. Schroder ) - Keep original provisions, except delete all references to quota retail drink licenses.
     SFA10( D. Thayer ) - Prohibit buying or selling a transferred quota license for more than the annual license fee for that license.
     SFA11( D. Thayer ) - Prohibit buying or selling a transferred quota license for more than the annual license fee for that license.
     HFA1( J. Gooch Jr. ) - Amend KRS 243.075 to allow a city to impose a regulatory license fee on the sale of alcoholic beverages if that city is wet through a local option election and has a population of less than 1,000; EMERGENCY.
     HFA2( J. Gooch Jr. ) - Make title amendment.

     Jan 25, 2018 - introduced in Senate
     Jan 26, 2018 - to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (S)
     Feb 13, 2018 - reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1); floor amendments (1) (2) & (3) filed to Committee Substitute, floor amendments (4) (5) (6-title) (7) filed to Bill
     Feb 14, 2018 - 2nd reading, to Rules
     Feb 20, 2018 - floor amendments (9) & (10) filed to Committee Substitute & floor amendment (11) filed to Bill
     Feb 22, 2018 - floor amendment (8) filed to Committee Substitute
     Feb 28, 2018 - posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 1, 2018; floor amendments (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6-title) (7) (10) and (11) withdrawn
     Mar 01, 2018 - 3rd reading; floor amendment (8) withdrawn; passed 32-4 with Committee Substitute (1) & floor amendment (9)
     Mar 02, 2018 - received in House
     Mar 06, 2018 - to Licensing, Occupations, & Admin Regs (H)
     Mar 20, 2018 - taken from Licensing, Occupations, & Admin Regs (H); 1st reading; returned to Licensing, Occupations, & Admin Regs (H)
     Mar 21, 2018 - taken from Licensing, Occupations, & Admin Regs (H); 2nd reading; returned to Licensing, Occupations, & Admin Regs (H); posted in committee
     Mar 27, 2018 - reported favorably, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 29, 2018; floor amendments (1) and (2-title) filed
     Apr 02, 2018 - 3rd reading, passed 79-12; received in Senate; enrolled, signed by President of the Senate; enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House; delivered to Governor
     Apr 13, 2018 - filed without Governor's signature with the Secretary of State
     Apr 14, 2018 - became law without Governor's Signature (Acts, ch. 154)