Senate
Signed By Governor
2026 Regular Session

SB245

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AN ACT relating to tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product licensure and declaring an emergency.

Create a new section of KRS 438.305 to 438.350 to establish application form requirements for a tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license; prohibit the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control from establishing any additional licensure requirements beyond those prescribed in statute; require the department to publish and maintain on its website the components required for a tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license; amend various sections of KRS 438.305 to 438.350 to require the Secretary of State to notify retailers that a tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license is required to sell authorized nicotine vapor products; establish application requirements for a tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license; require the department to publish the application form on its website within 30 days of the effective date of this Act; require the licensing fee to be refunded to the applicant if a license is not issued; require a licensure renewal form and a licensing fee to be remitted to the department upon the renewal of a tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license; define "batch license"; allow a retailer with a license issued by the department under KRS Chapter 243 to renew a tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license on the date of its next renewal; allow an applicant or licensee to batch license using a singular application or renewal form; allow a licensee to batch license on the date of its next alcohol licensure renewal or 1 year from the date of issuance of its tobacco, nicotine, or vapor product license; require an applicant or licensee who chooses to batch license to multiply the licensure fee by the number of locations to be licensed or premises to be renewed; require the department to establish a singular application and renewal form for a batch license; allow the department to require a supplemental form for batch licensing if an alcohol license requires further information; grant a grace period to applicants for any error identified in an application by the department; establish requirements for a change of ownership; establish grounds for denial of an application; require the department to promulgate administrative regulations relating to tobacco, nicotine, and vapor licensing within 30 days of the effective date of this Act; repeal KRS 438.3065, which establishes transitional licensing; prohibit this Act from delaying enforcement; require any retailer selling tobacco, nicotine, or vapor products in Kentucky that does not currently hold a license to remit the initial application form and licensing fee within 60 days of the effective date of this Act; credit a licensee's 2025 licensing fee to the licensee's upcoming licensing fee payment for 2026; RETROACTIVE, in part, to January 1, 2026; EMERGENCY.

Alcoholic BeveragesBoards and CommissionsEffective Dates, EmergencyLicensingOccupations and ProfessionsPublic SafetyRetroactive LegislationSecretary of StateState AgenciesTobaccoVaping

Introduced: February 25, 2026

Last action: April 10, 2026

Signed By Governor (Acts Ch. 70)
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Legislative History

Feb 25, 2026 · Senate
Introduced In Senate
Feb 25, 2026 · Senate
To Committee On Committees (S)
Feb 27, 2026 · Senate
To Licensing & Occupations (S)
Mar 3, 2026 · Senate
Reported Favorably, 1st Reading, To Calendar
Mar 4, 2026 · Senate
2nd Reading, To Rules (clerical)
Mar 4, 2026 · Senate
Posted For Passage In The Regular Orders Of The Day For Thursday, March 05 2026 (clerical)
Mar 5, 2026 · Senate
Passed Over And Retained In The Orders Of The Day (clerical)
Mar 5, 2026 · Senate
Floor Amendment (1) Filed (clerical)

Primary Sponsor

Portrait of Robin Webb
Robin Webb

Senator · Senate District 18

Primary sponsor
Robin.Webb@kylegislature.gov
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Co-sponsors (1)

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Jimmy Higdon

Senator · Senate District 14

Co-sponsor
Jimmy.Higdon@kylegislature.gov

Roll calls

March 6, 2026

Senate: Passed 36-0

Yea: 36
Nay: 0
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March 20, 2026

House: 3rd reading, passed 85-0 with Floor Amendment (1) and Committee Substitute (1)

Yea: 85
Nay: 0
March 27, 2026

House: Passed 78-0

Yea: 78
Nay: 0
March 27, 2026

Senate: Passed 35-1

Yea: 35
Nay: 1