N.Y. Alcoholic Beverage Control Law Section 104-A
Provisions governing vendors


1.

No sign, of any kind, printed, painted, or electric, advertising any brand of beer shall be permitted on the exterior or interior of such premises, except by permission of the liquor authority.

2.

No vendor shall transport beer in any vehicle owned and operated or hired and operated by such vendor, for off-premises consumption, unless there shall be attached to or inscribed upon both sides of such vehicle a sign, showing the name and address of the licensee together with the following inscription, “New York State Beer Vendor’s License No. ......... , ” as the case may be, in uniform letters not less than three and one-half inches in height. In lieu of such sign, a vendor may have in the cab of such vehicle a photostatic copy of its current license issued by the authority, and such copy duly authenticated by the authority.

3.

No vendor for off-premises consumption shall sell or deliver to any person beer in excess of five gallons at one and at the same time.

4.

Each vendor for off-premises consumption shall keep and maintain upon the licensed premises, adequate books and records of all transactions involving the business transacted by such vendor, which shall show the amount of beer purchased by such licensee together with the names, license numbers and places of business of the persons from whom the same was purchased, and the amount involved in such purchases, as well as the amount of beer sold by such vendor, and the amount involved in each sale. Such books and records shall be available for inspection by any authorized representative of the liquor authority.

Source: Section 104-A — Provisions governing vendors, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ABC/104-A (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

100
Alcoholic beverages generally
101
Manufacturers and wholesalers not to be interested in retail places
101‑AA
Terms of sale
101‑AAA
Terms of sale
101‑B
Unlawful discriminations prohibited
102
General prohibitions and restrictions
103
Provisions governing manufacturers
104
Provisions governing wholesalers
104‑A
Provisions governing vendors
105
Provisions governing licensees to sell at retail for consumption off the premises
105‑B
Posting of certain signs
106
Provisions governing licensees to sell at retail for consumption on the premises
106‑A
Notice of arrest and convictions
106‑B
Provisions for governing sports facilities operators and retail licenses to sell at certain sporting events for consumption on premises
107
Advertising and forms of notices of the issuance of licenses
107‑A
Labeling containers of alcoholic beverages
108
Restrictions upon licensees
109
Renewals of licenses and permits
110
Information to be requested in applications for licenses or permits
110‑A
Notice of application for certain licenses to be published by applicant
110‑B
Notification to municipalities
110‑C
Public license query
111
License to be confined to premises licensed
111‑A
Use of contiguous and non-contiguous municipal public space for on-premises alcoholic beverage sales by certain licensees
112
Bonds of licensees and permittees
113
Premises for which no license shall be granted
114
Licenses, publication, general provisions
114‑A
License or permit issuance and registration approval
115
Rules need not be uniform
116
Deliveries of alcoholic beverages
117
Transportation of alcoholic beverages
117‑A
Unlimited drink offerings prohibited
117‑B
Possession or use of alcohol vaporizing devices prohibited
118
Revocation of licenses for cause
119
Procedure for revocation or cancellation
120
Decisions by liquor authority
120‑A
Corporate change
121
Review by courts
122
Continuance of business by receiver or other representative
123
Injunction for unlawful manufacturing, sale or consumption of liquor, wine or beer
124
Liquor authority to be necessary party to certain proceedings
125
Disposition of moneys received for license fees
126
Persons forbidden to traffic in alcoholic beverages
127
Surrender and cancellation of licenses
127‑A
Surrender and cancellation of permits
127‑B
Payment of refunds on special permits and notice to police officers
127‑C
Refunds on licenses and permits erroneously or unlawfully cancelled, revoked or suspended
127‑D
Refunds on over-payment of fees
128
Certain officials not to be interested in manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages
128‑A
Police officers allowed to work in licensed premises in certain cases
128‑B
Police officers allowed to serve as an officer of a volunteer firefighters’ organization
128‑C
Police officers allowed to serve as an officer of veterans’ organization
129
Surrender of license
130
Penalties for violations of chapter
131
New York alcoholic beverage control problem premises task force

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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