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41-347

Chapter 41.--INTOXICATING LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES
Article 3.--LICENSING AND RELATED PROVISIONS; CITY OPTION

      41-347.   Temporary permit, charitable auction orlimited issue decanter sale.(a) The director may issue,in accordance with rules andregulations of the secretary: (1) To one or more charitable organizations atemporary permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor at an auction; or (2)to an individual a temporary permit authorizing the sale of one or more limitedissue porcelain containers containing alcoholic liquor. The permit shall beissued in the names ofthe charitable organizations or individual to which it is issued.

      (b)   Applications for temporary permits shall be required to be filedwith the director not less than 14 days before the event for which thepermit is sought unless the director waives such requirement for goodcause.Each application for a permit authorizing an auction shall state the purposesfor which the proceeds of the event will be used. The applicationshall be upon a form prescribedand furnished by the director and shall be filed with the director induplicate. Each application shall beaccompanied by a permit fee of $25 for each day for which the permit isissued. Such fee shall be paid in full by acertified or cashier's check of a bankwithin this state, United States post office money order or cash. All permitfees collected by the director pursuant tothis section shall be remitted to the state treasurer inaccordance withthe provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of eachsuch remittance, the state treasurer shall depositthe entire amount in the state treasury to the creditof the state generalfund.

      (c)   Temporary permits shall specify the premises for which they areissued and shall be issued only for premises whichcomply with all applicable zoning regulations.

      (d)   A temporary permit shall be issued for a period of time not toexceed three consecutive days, the dates and hours of which shall bespecified in the permit. Not more than one temporary permit may be issuedto any one applicant in a calendar year.

      (e)   All proceeds from an auction for which a temporary permit is issuedshall be used only for the purposes stated in the application for such permit.

      (f)   A temporary permit shall not be transferable or assignable.

      (g)   The director may refuse to issue a temporary permit to anycharitable organization or individual which has violated any provision of theKansas liquor control act.

      (h)   This section shall be part of and supplemental to the Kansas liquorcontrol act.

      History:   L. 1995, ch. 258, § 4;L. 2001, ch. 5, § 128;L. 2005, ch. 201, § 6; Nov. 15.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter41 > Article3 > Statutes_18468

41-347

Chapter 41.--INTOXICATING LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES
Article 3.--LICENSING AND RELATED PROVISIONS; CITY OPTION

      41-347.   Temporary permit, charitable auction orlimited issue decanter sale.(a) The director may issue,in accordance with rules andregulations of the secretary: (1) To one or more charitable organizations atemporary permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor at an auction; or (2)to an individual a temporary permit authorizing the sale of one or more limitedissue porcelain containers containing alcoholic liquor. The permit shall beissued in the names ofthe charitable organizations or individual to which it is issued.

      (b)   Applications for temporary permits shall be required to be filedwith the director not less than 14 days before the event for which thepermit is sought unless the director waives such requirement for goodcause.Each application for a permit authorizing an auction shall state the purposesfor which the proceeds of the event will be used. The applicationshall be upon a form prescribedand furnished by the director and shall be filed with the director induplicate. Each application shall beaccompanied by a permit fee of $25 for each day for which the permit isissued. Such fee shall be paid in full by acertified or cashier's check of a bankwithin this state, United States post office money order or cash. All permitfees collected by the director pursuant tothis section shall be remitted to the state treasurer inaccordance withthe provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of eachsuch remittance, the state treasurer shall depositthe entire amount in the state treasury to the creditof the state generalfund.

      (c)   Temporary permits shall specify the premises for which they areissued and shall be issued only for premises whichcomply with all applicable zoning regulations.

      (d)   A temporary permit shall be issued for a period of time not toexceed three consecutive days, the dates and hours of which shall bespecified in the permit. Not more than one temporary permit may be issuedto any one applicant in a calendar year.

      (e)   All proceeds from an auction for which a temporary permit is issuedshall be used only for the purposes stated in the application for such permit.

      (f)   A temporary permit shall not be transferable or assignable.

      (g)   The director may refuse to issue a temporary permit to anycharitable organization or individual which has violated any provision of theKansas liquor control act.

      (h)   This section shall be part of and supplemental to the Kansas liquorcontrol act.

      History:   L. 1995, ch. 258, § 4;L. 2001, ch. 5, § 128;L. 2005, ch. 201, § 6; Nov. 15.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter41 > Article3 > Statutes_18468

41-347

Chapter 41.--INTOXICATING LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES
Article 3.--LICENSING AND RELATED PROVISIONS; CITY OPTION

      41-347.   Temporary permit, charitable auction orlimited issue decanter sale.(a) The director may issue,in accordance with rules andregulations of the secretary: (1) To one or more charitable organizations atemporary permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor at an auction; or (2)to an individual a temporary permit authorizing the sale of one or more limitedissue porcelain containers containing alcoholic liquor. The permit shall beissued in the names ofthe charitable organizations or individual to which it is issued.

      (b)   Applications for temporary permits shall be required to be filedwith the director not less than 14 days before the event for which thepermit is sought unless the director waives such requirement for goodcause.Each application for a permit authorizing an auction shall state the purposesfor which the proceeds of the event will be used. The applicationshall be upon a form prescribedand furnished by the director and shall be filed with the director induplicate. Each application shall beaccompanied by a permit fee of $25 for each day for which the permit isissued. Such fee shall be paid in full by acertified or cashier's check of a bankwithin this state, United States post office money order or cash. All permitfees collected by the director pursuant tothis section shall be remitted to the state treasurer inaccordance withthe provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of eachsuch remittance, the state treasurer shall depositthe entire amount in the state treasury to the creditof the state generalfund.

      (c)   Temporary permits shall specify the premises for which they areissued and shall be issued only for premises whichcomply with all applicable zoning regulations.

      (d)   A temporary permit shall be issued for a period of time not toexceed three consecutive days, the dates and hours of which shall bespecified in the permit. Not more than one temporary permit may be issuedto any one applicant in a calendar year.

      (e)   All proceeds from an auction for which a temporary permit is issuedshall be used only for the purposes stated in the application for such permit.

      (f)   A temporary permit shall not be transferable or assignable.

      (g)   The director may refuse to issue a temporary permit to anycharitable organization or individual which has violated any provision of theKansas liquor control act.

      (h)   This section shall be part of and supplemental to the Kansas liquorcontrol act.

      History:   L. 1995, ch. 258, § 4;L. 2001, ch. 5, § 128;L. 2005, ch. 201, § 6; Nov. 15.