Disclaimers Limitations Dataset is a snapshot of the active licenses taken on a quarterly basis. Close Subscribe to the " Liquor " Dataset. To subscribe via email notifications , you must first sign in. Close Invite Collaborators Your email has been successfully sent. Add More. New York State Liquor Authority. Important Guidance. Eligibility for Temporary Retail Permits.
What We Do Topics of Interest. Get a License. If your business deals with the importation, manufacture, distribution or sale of alcohol in NY, you need a liquor license. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats 79 commits. Failed to load latest commit information.
View code. How to Contribute File an issue via this repo's issue cue. Comment on issues. When contributing code, please be sure to: Fork this repository, modify the code changing only one thing at a time , and then issue a pull request for each change. For a Free Consultation, Call Us at Selling alcohol to minors is among the most serious NYS liquor authority violations.
Businesses with a liquor license or alcohol license may face criminal penalties or fines for selling alcohol to minors. College ID cards or Sherrif's Department ID cards are not acceptable proof of a customer's age, unless one of the following can be used in addition to verify a customer's age:.
The New York State Liquor Authority regularly investigates businesses to ensure compliance with laws regarding selling alcohol to minors.
This includes investigators watching alcohol sales occur at your business or using minors as agents. If an organization's employees have participated in an Alcohol Training Awareness Program, penalties may be reduced if your business is charged with selling alcohol to minors. While penalties vary on a case by case basis, it is possible for an establishment to have their license revoked for selling alcohol to minors.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation. This type of NYS liquor authority violation occurs when organizations with an on-premises license allow any of the following:. The State Liquor Authority recommends that establishments contact local law enforcement to respond to any of the above. Contacting local police will not be held against someone with an on-premises liquor or alcohol license when the State Liquor Authority deliberates on disorderly premises charges.
Facing Disorderly Premises Charges? Don't Deal with It Alone. Selling, delivering or giving away alcohol to someone who is visibly intoxicated is a crime in NY state.
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