Kansas Statutes
Article 3 - Licensing And Related Provisions; City Option
41-353 Fulfillment house license; rights of licensee; fee; records requirements, penalty for violations.

41-353. Fulfillment house license; rights of licensee; fee; records requirements, penalty for violations. (a) Before making or causing any shipment of alcoholic liquor to Kansas residents, a fulfillment house shall pay a $50 license fee and obtain such license that will be applicable for each location that is involved in the shipping process to Kansas residents. A fulfillment house license shall commence on the date specified on the license and expire two years after such date. The holder of a fulfillment house license may only provide services for the warehousing, packaging and shipping of alcoholic liquors produced by, and belonging to, a special order shipping licensee in accordance with K.S.A. 41-350, and amendments thereto. A fulfillment house licensee shall make reasonable efforts to confirm that any winery that they ship alcoholic liquor for holds a special order shipping license and may rely on the representations of each such winery for such assurance.
(b) As part of a fulfillment house license application, the applicant shall provide any information as required by rules and regulations adopted by the director and contained in the fulfillment house license application form established by the director.
(c) If the holder of the license is an out-of-state entity, the licensee shall be deemed to have appointed the secretary of state as the resident agent and representative of the licensee to accept service of process from the secretary of revenue, the director and the courts of this state concerning enforcement of this section, K.S.A. 41-501 et seq., and amendments thereto, and any rules and regulations adopted thereunder and to accept service of any notice or order provided for in the liquor control act.
(d) (1) A fulfillment house licensee shall ensure all containers of alcoholic liquors shipped directly to an individual in this state are labeled with the name, address and license number of the fulfillment house licensee. All such containers shall contain a conspicuously printed statement of "SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY".
(2) All containers of alcoholic liquors shipped directly to a resident of this state shall be shipped using a common carrier pursuant to K.S.A. 41-725, and amendments thereto.
(e) (1) A fulfillment house licensee shall:
(A) Maintain records of all shipments for a minimum of three years after the shipment date, that shall include the:
(i) Name, address and license number of the special order shipping licensee;
(ii) name and license number of the express company or common carrier;
(iii) date of each shipment;
(iv) carrier tracking number;
(v) name and address of the consignee of such alcoholic liquors; and
(vi) weight of the package and product type of alcoholic liquors shipped.
(B) Submit these records as an electronic report to the director monthly in the form and format prescribed by the director.
(2) Reports submitted pursuant to this subsection shall be open records available for public inspection in accordance with the open records act. Any information relating to the name or address of a consignee of any alcoholic liquors shall be redacted from the reports that are made available for public inspection. The provisions of this paragraph providing for the confidentiality of certain public records shall expire on July 1, 2026, unless the legislature reviews and reenacts such provisions in accordance with K.S.A. 45-229, and amendments thereto, prior to July 1, 2026.
(f) A fulfillment house that willfully fails, neglects or refuses to file any report pursuant to subsection (e) shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $100. After notice and an opportunity for hearing in accordance with the Kansas administrative procedure act, the director may refuse to issue or renew or may revoke a fulfillment house license upon a finding that the licensee has failed to comply with any provision of this section.
(g) The secretary of revenue shall adopt rules and regulations to implement, administer and enforce the provisions of this section.
(h) The provisions of this section shall be a part of and supplemental to the Kansas liquor control act.
History: L. 2021, ch. 107, ยง 1; May 27.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 41 - Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

Article 3 - Licensing And Related Provisions; City Option

41-301 Retailer's license, premises within city.

41-302 Same; election; licensees' rights.

41-303 Retailer's license, premises outside city.

41-304 Classes of licenses.

41-305 Manufacturer's license; rights of licensee; samples; other.

41-306 Spirits distributor's license; rights of licensee.

41-306a Wine distributor's license; rights of licensee.

41-307 Beer distributor's license; rights of licensee.

41-308 Retailer's license; rights of licensee.

41-308a Farm winery license; winery outlet license; rights of licensee; percentage of Kansas products.

41-308b Microbrewery license; microbrewery packaging and warehousing facility license; rights of licensee; contract brewing agreements; permit to conduct tasting programs; percentage of Kansas products.

41-308d Retailer's license; wine, beer and spirits tastings; rules and regulations.

41-309 Nonbeverage user's license; rights of licensee.

41-310 License fees; term; city or township taxes.

41-311 Persons and entities ineligible for licensure.

41-311b Licensure of nonresidents.

41-311c Licensure qualifications for limited liability company.

41-313 Licensing of corporations; conditions; appointment of agent to receive service of process; consent to jurisdiction and forum of Kansas courts.

41-315 Retail license; applies only to premises described; removal; procedure.

41-316 Issuance of licenses.

41-317 License applications; forms; fees; bonds.

41-318 Procedure upon application for original retailer's license; notice and hearing; recommendations of city or township.

41-319 Time limit on grant or denial of license.

41-320 Application of Kansas administrative procedure act to proceedings; hearings; director as presiding officer.

41-320a Suspension, involuntary cancellation or revocation of license; grounds.

41-321 Refusal, suspension, involuntary cancellation or revocation of license; appeal to secretary.

41-322 Same; powers of secretary; subpoenas.

41-323 Same; judicial review of secretary's decision.

41-324 Same; duty of county or district attorney.

41-325 Display of licenses.

41-326 Licenses; term; assignability; refund of fees, when.

41-327 Renewal of license.

41-328 Violations of act; civil penalties.

41-328b Administrative orders; civil fines; time limit on orders.

41-329 Sale in federal area by manufacturer or supplier; revocation of authorization to do business in state.

41-330 Denial or revocation of license for alcohol-related convictions; notice and hearing.

41-331 Suppliers; annual permit; brand registration.

41-332 Same; temporary permit to import certain liquor.

41-342 Nonalcoholic malt beverages; title of act.

41-343 Same; definitions.

41-344 Same; sales by certain licensees.

41-345 Same; distribution; sales and taxation.

41-346 Administrative action for offenses involving minors; defense.

41-350 Direct shipment to consumers by winery; special order shipping license; collection of gallonage taxes; rules and regulations.

41-351 Farm winery; bona fide farmers' market sales permit; rules and regulations.

41-352 Packaging and warehousing facility permit; rights of permit holder.

41-353 Fulfillment house license; rights of licensee; fee; records requirements, penalty for violations.

41-354 Microdistillery license; rights of licensee, microdistillery packaging and warehousing facility license; employment restrictions; rules and regulations.

41-355 Producer's license; rights of licensee; maintenance of records.