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), EO 2008-507
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 241.060(2) authorizes the board to limit the number of licenses of each kind or class to issue in this state or any political subdivision, and restrict the locations of licensed premises. EO 2008-507, effective June 16, 2008, abolished the Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet and established the new Public Protection Cabinet, and reorganized the Office of Alcohol Beverage Control as the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control. This administrative regulation establishes individual quotas for smaller political subdivisions within a county if the general retail package liquor license quota established in 804 KAR 9:010, if applied, would result in the issuance of more licenses than the population of the political subdivision could reasonably support.
Section 1. For Pikeville, following its repeal of prohibition on April 12, 1983, the retail package liquor license quota shall be thirteen (13).
Section 2. For Madisonville, following its repeal of prohibition on March 10, 1992, the retail package liquor license quota shall be seven (7).
Section 3. For Central City, following its repeal of prohibition on July 10. 2002, the retail package liquor license quota shall be four (4).
Section 4. For Dawson Springs, following its repeal of prohibition on February 5, 2008, the retail package liquor license quota shall be one (1).
Section 5. For Lancaster, following its repeal of prohibition on August 19, 2008, the retail package liquor license quota shall be three (3). (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; 35 Ky.R. 1598; 1761; eff. 3-6-09.)