Kansas Alcohol Laws
Kansas Alcohol Laws
Alcohol Laws in Kansas
- Control on the alcoholic beverage in Kansas State
- There is no control on the alcoholic beverage for beer.
- For wine there is no control on the alcoholic beverage.
- There is no alcoholic beverage control on the distilled spirits.
- Sale hours for alcohol in Kansas
- On the premises (In counties where allowed) - It is allowed in-between 9 AM to 2 AM.
- Off the premises (In counties where allowed)
- Monday to Saturday, it is allowed in-between 9 AM to 11 PM.
- On Sunday in-between 7 PM to 8 PM, in communities where Sunday off-premises sales allowed.
- Remarks as per the alcohol laws of Kansas
- This state has very strict alcohol laws as compared to the remaining states in the United States.
- This state prohibited all types of alcohol since 1881 to the year 1948, as well as the on the premises alcohol sales are prohibited since 1949 to the year 1987.
- Since 2005, Kansas allowed Sunday sales of alcohol.
- Still today there is no permission of on the premises sale of alcohol in 29 counties in this state.
- Also in the other 59 counties in Kansas, it is hard and fast to have a business with at least 30% of income among the food sales, so as to have on the premises alcohol sale.
- In all the counties form Kansas, only seventeen permitted for on the premises sale of alcohol generally.
- It is also not the case that communities allowing the off the premises sale allow Sunday sale as well.
- Also the Independence Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, Labor Day, Easter and Christmas sale is prohibited in Kansas.
- This state have an open container laws specially for public places as well as public vehicles and require prospective on the premises or off the premises licensees, to do so.
