Kan. Admin. Regs. § 14-23-5 - Events; filings; notice; prohibitions
(a) Each temporary permit holder shall be
allowed to offer for sale, sell, and serve alcoholic liquor for consumption at
an event in accordance with the club and drinking establishment act and these
regulations. Each temporary permit holder shall be allowed to sell wine in the
unopened, original container at the state fair.
(b) Each temporary permit holder shall
prominently display at each event upon a poster or other device located at the
entrance to the permitted premises all of the following:
(1) The temporary permit;
(2) the name of the agent of the organization
who is in charge of the event;
(3)
a diagram of the premises covered by the temporary permit, clearly showing the
boundaries of the premises, entrances to and exits from the premises, and the
area in which the service of alcoholic liquor will take place; and
(4) for a special event, as defined by
K.S.A. 41-719 and amendments thereto, the business
names of all drinking establishments that have elected to extend their licensed
premises into the event area.
(c) A temporary permit holder shall not
perform any of the following:
(1) Conduct an
event upon licensed premises;
(2)
conduct an event lasting longer than three days, except that the holder of the
temporary permit for the state fair may conduct an event for the duration of
the state fair;
(3) deny access to
an event to any law enforcement officer;
(4) sell or serve alcoholic liquor between
the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M.;
(5) sell cereal malt beverages at an
event;
(6) make any sales of
alcoholic liquor at an event for consumption off the permitted premises, except
as provided in this regulation; or
(7) refill any original container with
alcoholic liquor or any other substance.
(d)
(1) An
individual permit holder shall be present at all times during an event or
designate another individual who will be responsible for the conduct of the
event in the permit holder's absence.
(2) An organization that is a permit holder
shall designate one or more agents who shall be present at all times during an
event and who shall be responsible for the conduct of the event.
Notes
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