§ 5-6. Certain sales acts prohibited for alcoholic liquor.  


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  • (a)

    No club, drinking establishment, caterer, or holder of a state temporary permit or local temporary alcoholic liquor permit nor any person acting as an employee or agent thereof, shall:

    (1)

    Offer or serve any free CMB or alcoholic liquor in any form to any person;

    (2)

    Offer or serve to any person an individual drink at a price that is less than the acquisition cost of the individual drink to the licensee or permit holder;

    (3)

    Sell, offer to sell or serve to any person an unlimited number of individual drinks during any set period of time for a fixed price, except at private functions not open to the general public or to the general membership of a club;

    (4)

    Encourage or permit, on the licensed premises, any game or contest which involves drinking alcoholic liquor or CMB or the awarding of individual drinks as prizes;

    (5)

    Sell, offer to sell or serve free of charge any form of powdered alcohol as defined in K.S.A. 41-102 , and amendments thereto; or

    (6)

    Advertise or promote in any way, whether on or off the licensed premises, any of the practices prohibited under subsection (a)(l) through (5) of this section.

    (b)

    A club, drinking establishment, caterer or holder of a state temporary permit or local temporary alcoholic liquor permit may:

    (1)

    Offer free food or entertainment at any time;

    (2)

    Sell or deliver wine by the bottle or carafe;

    (3)

    Sell, offer to sell and serve individual drinks at different prices throughout the day;

    (4)

    Sell or serve beer or CMB in a pitcher capable of containing not more than 64 fluid ounces;

    (5)

    Offer samples of alcohol liquor free of charge as authorized by the Club and Drinking Establishment Act, K.S.A. 41-2601 et seq. ; or

    (6)

    Sell or serve margarita, sangria, daiquiri, mojito or other mixed alcoholic beverages as approved by the director of alcoholic beverage control of the department of revenue in a pitcher containing not more than 64 fluid ounces.

    (c)

    A hotel of which the entire premises is licensed as a drinking establishment may, in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of revenue, distribute to its guests coupons redeemable on the hotel premises for drinks containing alcoholic liquor. The hotel shall remit liquor drink tax in accordance with the provisions of the liquor drink tax act, K.S.A. 79-41a01 et seq. , and amendments thereto, on each drink served based on a price which is not less than the acquisition cost of the drink.

    (d)

    (1)

    A club or drinking establishment may offer customer self-service of beer or wine, or both, from automated devices on licensed premises so long as the licensee monitors and has the ability to control the dispensing of such beer or wine, or both, from the automated devices.

    (2)

    a.

    For the purposes of this subsection, "automatic device" shall mean any mechanized device capable of dispensing wine or beer, or both, directly to a customer in exchange for compensation that a licensee has received directly from the customer.

    b.

    No licensee shall allow an automated device to be used on its licensed premises without first providing written or electronic notification to the director of alcoholic beverage control of the department of revenue of the licensee's intent to use the automated device. The licensee shall provide the notification at least 48 hours before any automated device is used on the licensed premises.

    c.

    Each licensee offering customer self-service of wine or beer, or both, from any automated device shall provide constant video monitoring of the automated device at all times during which the licensee is open to the public. The licensee shall keep recorded footage, from the video monitoring for at least 60 days and shall provide the footage, upon request, to any agent of the director of alcoholic beverage control of the department of revenue or other authorized law enforcement agent.

    d.

    The compensation required by subparagraph a. shall be in the form of a programmable, prepaid access card containing a fixed amount of monetary credit that may be directly exchanged for beer or wine dispensed from the automated device. Access cards may be sold, used or reactivated only during a business day. Each access card shall be purchased from the licensee by a customer. A licensee shall not issue more than one active access card to a customer. For purposes of this subsection, an access card shall be deemed active if the access card contains monetary credit or has not yet been used to dispense 15 ounces of wine or 32 ounces of beer. Each purchase of an access card under this subparagraph shall be subject to the liquor drink tax imposed by K.S.A. 79-4la02 , and amendments thereto.

    e.

    In order to obtain a prepaid access card from a licensee, each customer shall produce a valid driver's license, identification card or other government-issued document that contains a photograph of the individual and demonstrates that the individual is at least 21 years of age. Each access card shall be programmed to require the production of the customer's valid identification before the access card can be used for the first time during any business day or for any subsequent reactivation as provided in subparagraph d.

    f.

    Each access card shall become inactive at the end of each business day.

    g.

    Each access card shall be programmed to allow the dispensing of no more than 15 ounces of wine or 32 ounces of beer to a customer. Once an access card has been used to dispense 15 ounces of wine or 32 ounces of beer to a customer, the access card shall become inactive. Any customer in possession of an inactive access card may, upon production of the customer's valid identification to the licensee or licensee's employee, have the access card reactivated to allow the dispensing of an additional 15 ounces or wine or 32 ounces of beer from an automated device.

    Subparagraph d., e., f. or g. shall not apply to wine or beer that is dispensed directly to the licensee or the licensee's agent or employee.

    (3)

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all laws and rules and regulations applicable to the sale of alcoholic liquor to persons under the legal age of consumption shall be applicable to the sales transaction of the prepaid access card.

    (e)

    A hotel of which the entire premises is not licensed as a drinking establishment may, in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of revenue, through an agreement with one or more clubs or drinking establishments, distribute to its guests coupons redeemable at such clubs or drinking establishments for drinks containing alcoholic liquor. Each club or drinking establishment redeeming coupons issued by a hotel shall collect from the hotel the agreed price, which shall not be less than the acquisition cost of the drink plus the liquor drink tax from each drink served. The club or drinking establishment shall collect and remit the liquor drink tax in accordance with the provisions of the liquor drink tax act, K.S.A. 79-41a01 et seq. , and amendments thereto.

    (f)

    For purposes of this section, the term day means from 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m. the following calendar day.

(Code 1967, § 3-6; Ord. No. 1679, § 3, 10-24-2011; Ord. No. 1785 , § 4, 7-9-2018)