§ 114.07 PERSONS WHO MAY NOT BE LICENSED.
   (A)   No license shall be granted under this chapter to any person not of good moral character and a full citizen of the United States and of Kentucky; nor shall any license be issued to any person who has habitually been a petty law offender, or has been convicted of an offense against the laws of the state punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, unless the person committed has been duly pardoned. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a corporation authorized to do business in the state, but such provisions except the residence requirements shall apply to all officers and directors of any corporation.
   (B)   No such license shall be granted to any person under 21 years of age.
   (C)   No such license shall be granted to any corporation when more than 50% of the stock interest, legal or beneficial, is held by any person or person not eligible for a license under this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 63.007) (Ord. 2001-11, passed 10-15-2001)