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The Kentucky Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control is an agency of the government of the U.S. state of Kentucky, within the state's Department of Public Protection and Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet. The department was created by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1944 by KRS 241.015 and 241.030.
Under this category, the ABC has secondary classifications of "Limited (100)" and "Limited (50)", with the numbers referring to the seating capacity required for a restaurant to apply for a license Golf Course – A county in which at least some otherwise dry territory has approved the sale of alcohol by the drink at a qualifying golf course
The number of licenses to serve alcohol (including beer and wine) in restaurants is limited based on county populations. [22] [23] Utah – All beverages over 4.0% ABW (5.0% ABV) are sold in state-run stores. [24] [25] Vermont – Liquor stores are state-contracted and licensed. [26]
The state also is seeking to revoke or suspend Justins’ House of Bourbon’s alcohol licenses in another case that involved January raids in Kentucky and Washington D.C. related to the buying ...
Currently, and for the past few decades, all U.S. states participate in NDR, [5] to avoid losing federal funding. Federal Regulation 23 CFR 1327.1 states, "This part provides procedures for States to participate in the National Driver Register (NDR) Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) and for other authorized parties to receive information from the NDR.
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Map showing dry (red), wet (blue), and mixed (yellow) counties/parishes/boroughs in the United States as of May 2019. The following list of dry areas by U.S. state details all of the counties, parishes, boroughs, and municipalities in the United States of America that ban the sale of alcoholic beverages.