Session of 1998
                   
SENATE BILL No. 586
         
By Committee on Federal and State Affairs
         
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            9             AN ACT concerning intoxicating liquors and beverages; relating to mi-
10             crobreweries; amending K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 41-308b and repealing the
11             existing section.
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13       Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
14           Section 1. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 41-308b is hereby amended to read as
15       follows: 41-308b. (a) A microbrewery license shall allow:
16           (1) The manufacture of not less than 100 nor more than 15,000
17       30,000 barrels of domestic beer during the license year and the storage
18       thereof;
19           (2) the sale to beer distributors of beer, manufactured by the licensee;
20           (3) the sale, on the licensed premises in the original unopened con-
21       tainer to consumers for consumption off the licensed premises, of beer
22       manufactured by the licensee;
23           (4) the serving on the premises of samples of beer manufactured by
24       the licensee, if the premises are located in a county where the sale of
25       alcoholic liquor is permitted by law in licensed drinking establishments;
26           (5) if the licensee is also licensed as a club or drinking establishment,
27       the sale of domestic beer and other alcoholic liquor for consumption on
28       the licensed premises as authorized by the club and drinking establish-
29       ment act; and
30           (6) if the licensee is also licensed as a caterer, the sale of domestic
31       beer and other alcoholic liquor for consumption on unlicensed premises
32       as authorized by the club and drinking establishment act.
33           (b) Not less than 50% of the products utilized in the manufacture of
34       domestic beer by a microbrewery shall be grown in Kansas except when
35       a greater proportion of products grown outside this state is authorized by
36       the director based upon findings that such products are not available in
37       this state. The label of each container of domestic beer shall clearly set
38       forth the proportion of the products utilized in the manufacture of the
39       beer which was from agricultural products grown in Kansas.
40           (c) A microbrewery may sell domestic beer in the original unopened
41       container to consumers for consumption off the licensed premises at any
42       time between 6 a.m. and 12 midnight on any day except Sunday and
43       between 12 noon and 6 p.m. on Sunday. If authorized by subsection (a),

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  1       a microbrewery may serve samples of domestic beer and serve and sell
  2       domestic beer and other alcoholic liquor for consumption on the licensed
  3       premises at any time when a club or drinking establishment is authorized
  4       to serve and sell alcoholic liquor.
  5           (d) A microbrewery license shall apply only to the premises described
  6       in the application and in the license issued and only one location shall be
  7       described in the license.
  8           (e) No microbrewery shall:
  9           (1) Employ any person under the age of 18 years in connection with
10       the manufacture, sale or serving of any alcoholic liquor;
11           (2) permit any employee of the licensee who is under the age of 21
12       years to work on the licensed premises at any time when not under the
13       on-premises supervision of either the licensee or an employee of the
14       licensee who is 21 years of age or over;
15           (3) employ any person under 21 years of age in connection with mix-
16       ing or dispensing alcoholic liquor; or
17           (4) employ any person in connection with the manufacture or sale of
18       alcoholic liquor if the person has been convicted of a felony.
19           (f) Whenever a microbrewery licensee is convicted of a violation of
20       the Kansas liquor control act, the director may revoke the licensee's li-
21       cense and all fees paid for the license in accordance with the Kansas
22       administrative procedure act.
23           Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 41-308b is hereby repealed.
24           Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
25       publication in the statute book.
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