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SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
(A) All persons employed in the selling and/or serving of alcoholic beverages shall participate in and complete a responsible beverage serving (RBS) program acceptable to the City ABC Administrator.
(B) All persons required to complete training under division (A) above shall complete that training within 30 days of the date on which the person first becomes subject to the training requirement. When a new business is licensed to serve alcoholic beverages, all employees must be trained prior to the opening of the business.
(C) Each licensee shall be responsible for compliance with the training requirements and shall maintain, for inspection by the City ABC Administrator, a record or file on each employee that shall contain the pertinent training information. Each licensee must also submit new training records to the City ABC Administration with each quarterly submission. Each premises licensed hereunder must, at all times when alcoholic beverages are being served, have at least one person currently certified in responsible beverage service training on duty as described herein. All persons completing the training required by this section shall be re-certified not less than once every three years thereafter.
(Ord. 05-2019, passed 12-30-2019) Penalty, see § 115.999
(A) Pursuant to the requirements set forth in KRS 243.620, the licensee, before commencing any business for which a license has been issued, shall post and display, at all times, in a conspicuous place in the room or principal room where the business is carried on so that all persons visiting the place may readily see the license.
(B) The licensee shall not, at any time, post the license on premises other than the licensed premises or upon premises where traffic in alcoholic beverages is being carried on by any person other than the licensee, or knowingly deface, destroy, or alter the license in any respect.
(C) The licensee shall post in a prominent place easily seen by patrons a printed sign at least eight inches by 11 inches with gender-neutral language supplied by the State Cabinet for Health and Family Services, which shall warn that drinking alcoholic beverages prior to conception or during pregnancy can cause birth defects.
(Ord. 05-2019, passed 12-30-2019) Penalty, see § 115.999
A licensee for distilled spirits, wine and/or malt beverages shall be permitted to sell distilled spirits, wine and/or malt beverages on Sunday after the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Licensees must obtain a Sunday retail drink license in order to sell distilled spirits or wine by the drink on Sunday.
(Ord. 05-2019, passed 12-30-2019; Ord. 01-2024, passed 3-18-2024)
(A) The licensee shall not sell, give, or deliver any alcoholic beverages to any person who is under 21 years of age, or permit same.
(B) Except as specifically authorized under KRS Chapter 241 through 244, no person under the age of 21 may possess alcoholic beverages, or enter onto any licensed premises for the purpose of acquiring alcoholic beverages.
(C) As provided in KRS 244.085 and 804 KAR 5:070, no person under the age of 21, except in the company of a parent or guardian, may enter any premises licensed for the package sale of alcoholic beverages. No person under the age of 21 may enter any premises licensed for drink sales of alcoholic beverages unless permitted by KRS 244.085(5) and 804 KAR 5:070. The prohibition contained in division (C)(1) shall not apply to premises where the usual and customary business of the establishment is a gas station, convenience store, grocery store, drugstore, and other business types listed in KRS 244.085 and by the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in 804 KAR 5:070.
(D) No person shall knowingly permit, aid, assist, induce, cause, or otherwise encourage any minor to be in possession of, use, or consume alcoholic beverages. All licenses, as set out in this chapter, shall require proof of age of all persons attempting to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages on the licensee’s premises.
(E) No person being the owner or occupant, or otherwise in possession or control, of any property located within the city shall knowingly allow any minor to remain on such property while in possession of, using, or consuming alcoholic beverages.
(F) It shall be a defense to any prosecution under this section if the person charged, upon discovery of said minor individuals, manifests a proper effort to enlist the aid of, and cooperate with, law enforcement personnel in stopping the minor individuals’ possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic beverages, or that the minor individuals’ possession of alcoholic beverages was exempted by KRS 244.090.
(Ord. 05-2019, passed 12-30-2019) Penalty, see § 115.999
No wholesaler or distributor shall sell any alcoholic beverages to any person in the city for any consideration, except under cash terms of the wholesaler or distributor at or before the time of delivery. A wholesaler is also permitted to extend credit for 30 days to a retailer for the purchase of distilled spirits and wine.
(Ord. 05-2019, passed 12-30-2019) Penalty, see § 115.999
It shall be unlawful for a licensee to give away, or offer to give away, anything tangible of value as a premium or prize, or for any other purpose in direct connection with the sale of malt beverages, unless permitted by KRS 244.500.
(Ord. 05-2019, passed 12-30-2019) Penalty, see § 115.999
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