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KS SB56
Bill
Status
1/22/2025
Primary Sponsor
Federal and State Affairs
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AI Summary
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Licensed retailers and drinking establishments may deliver alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages to patrons at designated addresses within Kansas, limited to a 25-mile radius from the licensed premises and only on the same calendar day products are removed for delivery.
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Third-party delivery services must obtain a permit ($1,500 annual fee) and ensure delivery drivers are at least 21 years old, have no felony convictions, maintain valid driver's licenses, carry required auto insurance, and complete approved training programs.
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Deliveries require age verification with valid government-issued photo ID, written or electronic acknowledgment of receipt, and cannot be made to intoxicated individuals, minors, or prohibited locations including schools, daycares, places of worship, and mailbox/locker facilities.
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Retailers remain responsible for finalizing payment before delivery, assembling orders from on-premises inventory, and maintaining delivery records for three years; licensees are shielded from liability for third-party delivery service violations except in enforcement actions by the director.
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Personal data collected for delivery compliance cannot be sold or used for other purposes, and the director of alcoholic beverage control may impose civil fines on both licensees and third-party delivery services for violations.
Legislative Description
Authorizing home delivery of alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverage by licensed retailers, drinking establishments and third-party delivery services.
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs
1/23/2025