§ 117.13 PROHIBITION AGAINST MINORS WHERE ALCOHOL IS SOLD.
   (A)   Except as provided in KRS 24.087 and 244.090, a licensee, or his or her agents, servants, or employees shall not permit any person under twenty-one (21) years of age to remain on any premises where alcoholic beverages are sold by the drink or consumed on the premises, unless the usual and customary business of the establishment is a hotel, motel, restaurant, convention center, convention hotel complex, racetrack, simulcast facility, golf course, private club, fair church school athletic complex, athletic arena, theater, small farm winery, distillery or brewery or winery tour, convenience store, grocery store, drug store or similar establishment.
   (B)   A licensee operating a restaurant under a quota retail drink license (QD) shall not permit any person under twenty-one (21) years of age to remain on any premises unless such licensee receives from its total food and beverage sales at least fifty percent (50%) of its gross receipts from the sale of food as reported to the local ABC Administrator on the "Monthly ABC Regulatory Report - NQ-2 Retail Drink - Quota Retail Drink (Restaurant)" form.
(Ord. 2015-012, passed 1-11-16)