BR 315 2010
Senate Bill 24 (or BR 315 2010) was introduced on January 5, 2010 by Senators Denise Harper Angel and John Schickel to the 2010 General Assembly.
It is an act relating to the limited sale of alcoholic beverages by the drink at designated state parks.
BR 315 proposes to create new sections of KRS Chapter 242 and 243 to permit the limited sale of distilled spirits, wine, and malt beverages at state resort parks, and qualified state recreational parks; allow a local option election for state resort parks and qualified state recreational parks in dry territory; establish the conditions under which the election will be held; set forth what a state resort park license or qualified state recreational park license entitles the holder to do; amend KRS 243.030 to establish the licensing fee; amend KRS 243.050 to permit the office to establish the hours and days when a supplemental licensee shall be open; amend KRS 243.115 to permit patrons in a dining room in a state resort park to remove one container of partially consumed wine; amend KRS 243.117 to conform.[1]