Section
111.01
Definitions
111.02 Alcoholic Beverage Control Administrator
111.03 City alcoholic beverage license
111.04 Qualifications for city alcoholic beverage license(s)
111.05 Applications for city alcoholic beverage license(s)
111.06 Denial of license application
111.07 License suspension or revocation
111.08 Submission of application and payment of license fees
111.09 Disposition of license fee by fee
111.10 Amount of alcoholic beverage license fees
111.11 Requirements for transfer of license; prohibitions
111.12 Times when retail sales of alcoholic beverages are prohibited
111.13 License to be posted
111.14 Payment of delinquencies required before license issued
111.15 Disorderly conduct or behavior
111.16 Registration; photographing and fingerprinting of employees
111.17 Transfer of license; fee
111.99 Penalty
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
“ADMINISTRATOR.” Shall mean the office of city alcoholic beverage control administrator as required by Kentucky Revised Statute 241.160 and assigned to the Chief of Police.
“PERSON.” Shall mean any natural person, corporation, partnership, joint venture, or unincorporated association of persons or any combination thereof, and the shareholders, officers, agents, servants, and employees thereof.
Many additional words and phrases used in this ordinance are also used and defined in Kentucky Revised Statute chapters 241, 242, 243, and 244. The meanings of these words and phrases as defined by Kentucky Revised Statute have the same meaning in this ordinance.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18)
Pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statute 241.160, the office of city alcoholic beverage control administrator is hereby created and assigned to the office of the Chief of Police. The Alcoholic Beverage Control Adniinistrator shall have all the powers and duties as authorized under Kentucky Revised Statute Chapter 241.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18)
(A) For the privilege of causing, permitting, and engaging in the actions, business and transactions regarding alcoholic beverages in the City of Dayton and pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statute 243.070, all of the alcoholic beverage licenses authorized for cities are hereby established and required by the City of Dayton. The business authorized by each license shall be the same as the business authorized by the corresponding state license.
(B) No Person shall by either act or omission, cause, permit, allow, aid, assist, encourage, or engage in any business authorized by such license in the City of Dayton without a valid license to engage in such business.
(C) No license provided for herein shall be issued for the sale of alcoholic beverages at retail in any dwelling house or apartment house, unless the business is conducted on the ground floor facing a thoroughfare.
(Ord. 2018-11, passed 10-2-18) Penalty, see § 111.99
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