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Latest Action: 02/27/2008 - Voted Do Pass S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee Bill TextSB 826 - Currently, a liquor license cannot be denied, suspended, or revoked solely based on the fact that an employee of a licensee has been convicted of a felony unrelated to the manufacture or sale of liquor as long as the employee is not directly participating in retail sales of such liquor. This act would prohibit a liquor license from being denied, suspended, or revoked because of such employee's conviction regardless of whether he or she were involved in retail sales. The act specifies that the rules promulgated by the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control may include provisions regarding offenders and the type of employment in licensed establishments in which different offenders may engage. SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE
Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee (4528S.03C) Bill TextSCS/SB 1001 - This act allows any Kansas City festival district's promotional association to obtain a permit to sell intoxicating liquor and nonintoxicating beer for consumption, and to conduct festival events, at the businesses and common areas within such district. The promotional association must submit a plan to the governing body of the city and receive approval in order to obtain the permit issued by the Supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. The festival district must provide certain information in their plan to the city, including a legal description of the district and its common area, information about participating businesses, the specific calendar of festival events and their times, a description of the proposed festival activities, including street closures, proof of adequate insurance, and a detailed security plan. Any event shall not last more than forty-eight hours and there shall not be more than six events per month. Such promotional association may permit customers [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2141 - LIQUOR LICENSES - Dougherty, Curt
Changes the laws regarding the denial, suspension, or revocation of a liquor license
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Latest Legislation - View All
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2141 - LIQUOR LICENSES - Dougherty, Curt
Changes the laws regarding the denial, suspension, or revocation of a liquor license
Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee (4528S.03C) Bill TextSCS/SB 1001 - This act allows any Kansas City festival district's promotional association to obtain a permit to sell intoxicating liquor and nonintoxicating beer for consumption, and to conduct festival events, at the businesses and common areas within such district. The promotional association must submit a plan to the governing body of the city and receive approval in order to obtain the permit issued by the Supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. The festival district must provide certain information in their plan to the city, including a legal description of the district and its common area, information about participating businesses, the specific calendar of festival events and their times, a description of the proposed festival activities, including street closures, proof of adequate insurance, and a detailed security plan. Any event shall not last more than forty-eight hours and there shall not be more than six events per month. Such promotional association may permit customers [...] show full description
Latest Action: 02/27/2008 - Voted Do Pass S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee Bill TextSB 826 - Currently, a liquor license cannot be denied, suspended, or revoked solely based on the fact that an employee of a licensee has been convicted of a felony unrelated to the manufacture or sale of liquor as long as the employee is not directly participating in retail sales of such liquor. This act would prohibit a liquor license from being denied, suspended, or revoked because of such employee's conviction regardless of whether he or she were involved in retail sales. The act specifies that the rules promulgated by the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control may include provisions regarding offenders and the type of employment in licensed establishments in which different offenders may engage. SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE
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