(1) The state administrators may issue an extended hours supplemental license for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages by the drink to the holder of an NQ1 retail drink license, a qualified historic site license, or a license located in a commercial airport. The board may, by administrative regulation or special conditions of an extended hours supplemental license, establish the days when the supplemental license will be valid, including Sundays, and establish any restrictions on the use of the license to ensure that it will be primarily for the benefit of holders of NQ1 retail drink licenses, qualified historic site licenses, and visitors at large commercial airports. (2) (a) A licensee located in territory which has authorized Sunday retail distilled spirits and wine drink sales under KRS 244.290, either by local option election or by local government ordinance, shall obtain a Sunday retail drink license in order to sell distilled spirits and wine on Sunday. (b) A retail licensee holding a Sunday retail drink license is authorized to remain open and sell distilled spirits and wine by the drink for consumption on the premises only during those times and hours permitted by local government ordinance. (c) A licensee located in territory that has authorized Sunday retail distilled spirits and wine package sales under KRS 244.290 or retail malt beverage package or drink sales under KRS 244.480 is not required to hold a Sunday retail drink license to authorize these sales.
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