804 KAR 9:040. Retail package liquor license quota.
RELATES TO: KRS 241.060(2), 241.065, 241.075, 243.030(7)
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 241.060(2)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: This administrative regulation is necessary to establish individual quotas for smaller political subdivisions within a county when the general retail liquor license quota established in 804 KAR 9:010, if applied, would result in the issuance of an impermissible number of licenses disproportionate to the population of the political subdivision. The function of this administrative regulation is to establish individual retail liquor license quotas for political subdivisions of a county in which a prohibition has been repealed.
Section 1. The city of Pikeville repealed prohibition on April 12, 1983, therefore the board shall set the retail package liquor license quota of thirteen (13) for the city of Pikeville as the resident population of the city of Pikeville is 4,756 and the resident population of Pike County is 81,123.
Section 2. The city of Madisonville repealed prohibition on March 10, 1992, therefore the board shall set the retail package liquor license quota of seven (7) for the city of Madisonville as the resident population of the city of Madisonville is 16,200 and the resident population of Hopkins County is 45,964.
Section 3. The city of Central City repealed prohibition on July 10, 2002, therefore the board shall set the retail package liquor license quota of four (4) for the city of Central City as the resident population of the city of Central City is 5,785 and the resident population of Muhlenberg County is 31,548. (10 Ky.R. 510; eff. 11-2-831; Am. 18 Ky.R. 3536; 19 Ky.R. 919; eff. 9-14-92; 33 Ky.R. 3506; eff. 8-6-2007.)