N.Y.
Alcoholic Beverage Control Law Section 97
Temporary beer and wine permit
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The liquor authority is hereby authorized to issue temporary permits effective for a period not to exceed twenty-four consecutive hours to authorize the sale of beer, wine, cider, mead and/or braggot, and liquor at outdoor or indoor gatherings, functions, occasions or events, within the hours fixed by or pursuant to subdivision five of § 106 (Provisions governing licensees to sell at retail for consumption on the premises)section one hundred six of this chapter, during which alcoholic beverages may lawfully be sold or served upon premises licensed to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for on-premises consumption in the community in which is located the premises in which such gathering, function, occasion or event is held. The fee for such permit shall be twenty-six dollars. Such permit and the exercise of the privilege granted thereby shall be subject to such rules of the liquor authority as it deems necessary.2.
The liquor authority is hereby authorized to issue an annual permit to brewers and beer wholesalers authorizing such licensees to sell beer for consumption at outdoor or indoor gatherings, functions, occasions or events, provided that such gatherings are not open to admission to the general public nor is admission thereto made contingent upon the payment of an admission fee, donation or contribution, and further provided that such beer is not resold at such gatherings. Every brewer or beer wholesaler to whom a permit shall be issued hereunder shall require every person to whom beer shall be sold for use at such gatherings to make, execute and file with such brewer or beer wholesaler, upon a form to be prescribed by the liquor authority, a statement, that the beer purchased by such person will not be sold or offered for sale by such person. Such statement shall be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of an affidavit, and if false, shall subject the person making and executing the same to the same penalties as if he had been duly sworn. Such permit shall be issued in the form prescribed by the liquor authority and shall run concurrently with the annual term of the brewer’s license or of the wholesale beer license, and the fee for such permit shall be sixty-four dollars. Such a permit and the exercise of the privileges granted thereunder shall be subject to such rules by the liquor authority as it deems necessary. The provisions hereof shall not apply to the sale of beer for consumption in the home.4.
The liquor authority is hereby authorized to issue a temporary permit effective for a period not to exceed twenty-four consecutive hours to any holder of a license to manufacture wine in this or any other state, to sell wine at outdoor or indoor gatherings, functions, occasions, or events, provided that such manufacturer produces not more than one hundred fifty thousand gallons of wine annually. The fee for such permit shall be twenty-six dollars.5.
The authority is authorized to allow a brewer, once per annum, and after the property owner obtains a permit under this section, to sell or offer at no cost beer, beginning at eight antemeridian and ending at the hours fixed by or pursuant to subdivision five of § 106 (Provisions governing licensees to sell at retail for consumption on the premises)section one hundred six of this chapter, at the following two locations in the city of Utica, county of Oneida, and bounded and described as follows: PARCEL I Beginning at the northwest corner of the beer storage building at the corner of Edward Street and Wasmer Street and proceeding northerly for a distance of 76 feet 1 inch; thence 128 feet 5 inches easterly along Wasmer Street; thence continuing along said Wasmer Street northeasterly for a distance of 202 feet 10 inches to the corner of Wasmer Street and Hamilton Street. Thence northerly along Hamilton Street for a distance of 46 feet 8 inches to the intersection of Columbia Street. Thence northwesterly along Columbia Street for a distance of 233 feet 6 inches. Thence southwesterly for a distance of 77 feet 7 inches to a fence. Thence northwesterly for a distance of 62 feet and thence southwesterly a distance of 10 feet 6 inches to the southeastern corner of the brewery garage. Thence, following the garage’s perimeter: first in a southwesterly direction for a distance of 133 feet 2 inches to the southwest corner of the garage; thence in a northwesterly direction for a distance of 22 feet 5 inches; and thence in a northeasterly direction for a distance of 11 feet 2 inches, then in a northwesterly direction for a distance of 100 feet, to a fence just before the sidewalk on Schuyler Street; thence southwesterly for a distance of 234 feet 5 inches to the Brewery main complex. Thence following the perimeter of the brewery complex buildings southeast for a distance of 82 feet 8 inches, northeasterly for a distance of 81 feet 11 inches; thence southeasterly for a distance of 85 feet 3 inches; thence northeasterly for a distance of 21 feet 6 inches; and thence southeasterly for a distance of 96 feet 8 inches to the northwestern corner of the shipping office. From the northwestern corner of the shipping office, southeasterly for a distance of 33 feet 9 inches; thence southwesterly for a distance of 37 feet 8 inches; thence southeasterly for a distance of 65 feet 8 inches; thence southerly for a distance of 27 feet 4 inches; thence easterly for a distance of 33 feet, to the point or place of beginning. PARCEL II Beginning at the iron fence which is 26 feet northwest of the southwest corner of the tour center on Court Street; thence 66 feet, 7 inches northeast, 11 feet 7 inches northwest to the west corner of the tour center parking lot stairs. Proceeding northeasterly 71 feet 10 inches, thence northwesterly 19 feet 10 inches to the southeastern corner of the boiler room building. Thence northwesterly 161 feet; south by southwest 80 feet; southwest 58 feet 5 inches and finally southeast 155 feet to the point or place of beginning.
Source:
Section 97 — Temporary beer and wine permit, https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/ABC/97
(updated Jul. 5, 2024; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).