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Bill > HB415
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Introduced
02/11/2020
02/11/2020
In Committee
03/26/2020
03/26/2020
Crossed Over
03/18/2020
03/18/2020
Passed
03/26/2020
03/26/2020
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/08/2020
04/08/2020
Introduced Session
2020 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 243, relating to alcoholic beverage licensing, to require out-of-state licensees that are not licensed in Kentucky to hold the newly created shipping permit before transporting alcoholic beverages from another state to a consumer in Kentucky; limit these shipments to only those conducted through a licensed common carrier; establish rules and requirements to hold a shipping permit; instruct the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to promulgate administrative regulations to reduce unlicensed deliveries and shipments; require shipping permit holders to submit a monthly report to the ABC department and the Department of Revenue that gives shipping totals and the names and addresses of each consumer and common carrier; impose an administrative and enforcement fee payable to the Department of Revenue for out-of-state shipment to a Kentucky consumer; make the fee 15 percent of the gross receipts derived from the shipment sales; deposit the fees in the general fund; amend KRS 241.010 to define "deliver" as transporting within the state of Kentucky and "ship" as transporting from one state to another; define "consumer" as a person of lawful drinking age and territory who does not hold an alcohol license and who purchases alcoholic beverages for personal consumption only; redefine "retail sale" to include in-person, electronic, online, or telephone transactions through shipment or delivery; authorize delivery or shipment to territories where the beverages may be lawfully sold or received; amend KRS 243.020 to allow an independent contractor of a licensee to conduct activities authorized under that license; amend KRS 243.030, 243.040, and 243.212 to merge all out-of-state supplier's licenses into one license; set the fees for an out-of-state supplier's license and a shipping permit; amend 243.0305, 243.120, 243.130, 243.150, 243.155, 243.157, 243.160, 243.170, 243.180, 243.240, 243.280, and 244.165 to permit delivery and shipment sales to a consumer; allow a microbrewery to deliver and ship under its microbrewery license rather than its package retail license; amend KRS 243.100 to strike licensee citizenship requirements; forbid a wholesaler from refusing to sell and offer reasonable service to another licensee during its normal business hours; amend KRS 243.200 to include malt beverages in a retailer's ability to transport alcoholic beverages from a wholesaler or distributor to the retailer's premises; allow a retailer to purchase alcoholic beverages from a wholesaler, distributor, or those licensees authorized to sell them; amend KRS 243.353 and 243.355 to prohibit sales to consumers under an alcoholic beverage storage license; amend KRS 243.500 to allow license suspension or revocation for failure to pay the enforcement and administrative fee on shipped alcoholic beverages; amend KRS 243.990 to make it a violation to disobey the shipping permit requirements; remove liability of a licensed common carrier or any of its employees on behalf of a consignor for delivering or shipping into areas where alcoholic beverages are not lawfully sold or received; remove the felony offense for out-of-state entities that ship alcoholic beverages into Kentucky; amend various sections of KRS Chapters 242 to 244 to conform; repeal KRS 243.215; APPROPRIATION.
AI Summary
This bill creates new sections of KRS Chapter 243 to establish a direct shipper license that allows manufacturers and suppliers located in Kentucky or other states to ship alcoholic beverages, including distilled spirits, wine, and malt beverages, directly to consumers in Kentucky. The bill sets requirements for direct shipper licensees, including reporting and tax obligations, and limits the quantity of alcoholic beverages that can be shipped per consumer per month. The bill also amends various sections of KRS Chapters 241 to 244 to permit delivery and shipment sales to consumers, allow a microbrewery to deliver and ship under its microbrewery license, remove citizenship requirements for licensees, and forbid a wholesaler from refusing to sell and offer reasonable service to another licensee during its normal business hours.
Committee Categories
Labor and Employment
Sponsors (6)
Adam Koenig (R)*,
Kevin Bratcher (R),
Mark Hart (R),
Thomas Huff (R),
D. Chad McCoy (R),
David Osborne (R),
Last Action
became law without Governor's Signature (Acts Ch. 80) (on 04/08/2020)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/20RS/hb415.html |
| Fiscal Note for HB415 | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/note/20RS/hb415/FN.pdf |
| BillText | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/bill/20RS/hb415/bill.pdf |
| Vote History for HB415 | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/20RS/hb415/vote_history.pdf |
| Local Mandate Fiscal Impact for HCS1 | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/note/20RS/hb415/HCS1LM.pdf |
| BillText | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/bill/20RS/hb415/orig_bill.pdf |
| Local Mandate Fiscal Impact | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/note/20RS/hb415/LM.pdf |
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