HB 9 KY Passed One Chamber
AN ACT relating to regulated substances and declaring an emergency.
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Summary
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 138 to define terms; impose a 4% state retail regulatory license fee on all alcoholic beverage and cannabis-infused beverage sales to consumers by alcoholic beverage retailers; establish procedures and duties of retailers; impose state wholesale regulatory license fees on alcoholic beverages and cannabis-infused beverages and state retail regulatory license fees on kratom, hemp-derived, and cannabinoid products; set out regulatory license fee rates, deductions for timely filing and payment, and licensee duties; amend KRS 211.285 to fund the alcohol wellness and responsibility education fund with 0.5% of the collected state retail regulatory license fees; create a new section of KRS Chapter 217 to establish Department for Public Health laboratory and testing standards and procedures; amend KRS 241.010 to define "state or national conference" and redefine "alcoholic beverages"; amend KRS 241.069 to delete outdated language; amend various sections of KRS Chapter 243 to establish state license fees for new and existing license types; limit licensee discipline to only the specific license in question; establish a souvenir package license for distillers; authorize distillers, small farm wineries, and microbreweries to allow leashed dogs on their premises; allow caterers and special temporary auction licensees at state and national conferences; modify the privileges for various licensees, including a wholesaler, Class B distiller, and special agent or solicitor; add references to the new tax structure and statutes; modify requirements for public notice of a license application; sunset existing excise, wholesale, and other taxes on July 1, 2027, as they relate to alcoholic beverages and cannabis-infused beverages; repeal and reenact KRS 243.075, relating to local regulatory license fees, to allow any moist or wet city or county to impose the fee; authorize audits of each city's or county's regulatory license fee fund by the Auditor of Public Accounts for the most recent 10 years; describe audit penalties for cities and counties that fail to substantially comply; direct cities and counties to reduce the regulatory license fee to 3% within 4 years; limit future cities and counties to a 1% regulatory license fee; amend KRS 244.080 to permanently prohibit a retail license from using a premises if the licensee sold to minors at that premises 3 or more times in 24 months; amend KRS 244.585 to establish limitations for agreements between distributors and breweries or microbreweries; amend KRS 131.250, 139.010, 243.045, 243.430, 243.790, 243.850, and 243.990 to conform; EFFECTIVE, in part, July 1, 2027; EMERGENCY.
Sponsors (3)
- J. Petrie Republican · primary
- M. Koch Republican · primary
- D. Osborne Republican · primary
Action history (23)
- Mar 4, 2026 introduced in House · lower
- Mar 4, 2026 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Mar 6, 2026 taken from Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Mar 6, 2026 1st reading · lower
- Mar 6, 2026 returned to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
- Mar 6, 2026 to Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 9, 2026 taken from Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 9, 2026 2nd reading · lower
- Mar 9, 2026 returned to Appropriations & Revenue (H) · lower
- Mar 10, 2026 reported favorably, to Rules with Committee Substitute (1) · lower
- Mar 10, 2026 taken from Rules · lower
- Mar 10, 2026 placed in the Orders of the Day · lower
- Mar 10, 2026 3rd reading, passed 63-31 with Committee Substitute (1) · lower
- Mar 11, 2026 received in Senate · upper
- Mar 11, 2026 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
- Mar 27, 2026 to Appropriations & Revenue (S) · upper
- Mar 27, 2026 taken from Appropriations & Revenue (S) · upper
- Mar 27, 2026 1st reading · lower
- Mar 27, 2026 returned to Appropriations & Revenue (S) · upper
- Mar 31, 2026 taken from Appropriations & Revenue (S) · upper
- Mar 31, 2026 2nd reading · lower
- Mar 31, 2026 returned to Appropriations & Revenue (S) · upper
- Apr 14, 2026 floor amendments (1), (2) and (3) filed · lower
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