4-204. Personal representative or fiduciary
acting for licensee


A. A person acting as administrator, executor or guardian of the estate of any
licensee or a person acting as receiver for any licensee, trustee of the bankrupt estate
of any licensee or assignee for the benefit of creditors of a licensee is authorized,
upon receiving permission from the director to sell and deal in spirituous liquors under
authority of the license issued to the licensee for whom the person is acting for a
period not exceeding twenty-four months from the date of the appointment of such person
as administrator, executor, guardian, receiver, trustee or assignee for the benefit of
creditors.


B. The provisions of this section shall not apply if at any time during the
twenty-four months an administrator, executor or guardian of the estate of a licensee who
has received the permission from the director as provided in subsection A of this section
transfers the license to the surviving spouse or the guardian of the minor child of the
licensee.


C. A person, authorized representative or assignee, meeting the qualifications of
section 4-202, not licensed under the provisions of this chapter, owning or possessing
spirituous liquor as a result of enforcement of a security interest in the property of a
wholesaler licensed under this chapter is authorized, upon receiving permission from the
director, to sell such spirituous liquor to a licensee authorized to sell spirituous
liquor for resale. Sections 4-201, 4-203 and 4-243.01 shall not apply to nor restrict
the authority granted under this provision.