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Bill > HB612
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Introduced
02/10/2026
02/10/2026
In Committee
02/18/2026
02/18/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 138 to define terms; impose a 4% state retail regulatory license fee on all alcoholic beverage sales to consumers by alcoholic beverage retailers; establish procedures and duties of retailers; establish KRS Chapter 243A and create new sections thereof to impose state wholesale regulatory license fees on alcoholic beverages, state retail regulatory license fees on kratom, hemp-derived, and cannabinoid products, and penalties for violations; set out regulatory license fee rates, deductions for timely filing and payment, and licensee duties; amend KRS 211.285 to fund the alcohol wellness and responsibility education fund with 0.5% of the collected state retail regulatory license fees; amend KRS 241.010 to define "state or national conference" and redefine "alcoholic beverages"; amend KRS 241.069 to delete outdated language; amend various sections of KRS Chapter 243 to establish state license fees for new and existing license types; limit licensee discipline to only the specific license in question; establish a souvenir package license for distillers; authorize distillers, small farm wineries, and microbreweries to allow leashed dogs on their premises; allow caterers and special temporary auction licensees at state and national conferences; modify the privileges for various licensees, including a limited golf course, wholesaler, Class B distiller, and special agent or solicitor; allow a qualified historic site to sell alcoholic beverages by the package under a limited nonquota package license; add references to the new tax structure and statutes; modify requirements for public notice of a license application; sunset existing excise, wholesale, and other taxes on July 1, 2027, as they relate to alcoholic beverages; repeal and reenact KRS 243.075, relating to local regulatory license fees, to allow any moist or wet city or county to impose the fee; authorize audits of each city's or county's regulatory license fee fund by the Auditor of Public Accounts for the most recent 10 years; describe audit penalties for cities and counties that fail to substantially comply; establish the regulatory license fee audit fund; direct cities and counties to reduce the regulatory license fee to 3% within 4 years; limit future cities and counties to a 1% regulatory license fee; amend KRS 244.080 to permanently prohibit a retail license from using a premises if the licensee sold to minors at that premises 3 or more times in 24 months; amend KRS 244.585 to establish limitations for agreements between distributors and breweries or microbreweries; amend KRS 131.250, 139.010, 243.045, 243.430, 243.790, 243.850, and 243.990 to conform; EFFECTIVE, in part, July 1, 2027; EMERGENCY.
AI Summary
This bill, effective July 1, 2027, establishes new state regulatory license fees on alcoholic beverages, kratom, and hemp-derived cannabinoid products, while also making various changes to existing alcohol regulations. It imposes a 4% state retail regulatory license fee on all alcoholic beverage sales to consumers, a wholesale regulatory license fee on alcoholic beverages based on alcohol content, and retail regulatory license fees on kratom and hemp-derived cannabinoid products. The bill also introduces new license fees for various alcohol-related businesses, allows distillers to offer souvenir package licenses, permits leashed dogs at distilleries, small farm wineries, and microbreweries, and allows caterers and special temporary auction licensees at state and national conferences. It modifies privileges for several licensee types, including a limited golf course, wholesaler, Class B distiller, and special agent or solicitor, and allows qualified historic sites to sell alcoholic beverages by the package under a limited nonquota package license. Existing excise, wholesale, and other alcohol taxes will sunset on July 1, 2027, and the bill allows moist or wet cities and counties to impose local regulatory license fees, with audits by the Auditor of Public Accounts and penalties for non-compliance. Cities and counties will be directed to reduce their regulatory license fees to 3% within four years, with future fees limited to 1%. The bill also permanently prohibits a retail license from being used if the licensee sold to minors at that location three or more times in 24 months and establishes limitations for agreements between distributors and breweries or microbreweries.
Committee Categories
Labor and Employment
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (H) (on 02/18/2026)
Official Document
bill text
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bill summary
| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/26RS/hb612.html |
| BillText | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/bill/26RS/hb612/orig_bill.pdf |
| Corrections Impact | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/note/26RS/hb612/CI.pdf |
| Local Mandate Fiscal Impact | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/note/26RS/hb612/LM.pdf |
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