Bill Text: NY S00589 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Permits a retail licensee for on-premises consumption or a manufacturer with retail on-premises consumption privileges, as provided for in the alcoholic beverage control law and licensed by the state liquor authority, to sell for takeout and deliver alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption; provides that it shall be unlawful for a retail licensee for on-premises consumption or a manufacturer with retail on-premises consumption privileges, pursuant to this act: to sell for takeout or delivery alcoholic beverages in quantities greater than otherwise permitted by this act, such prohibition shall be inclusive of full bottles of wine, mead or liquor; to advertise or promote the sale of full bottles of wine, mead, or liquor for off-premises consumption; or to display full bottles of wine, mead, or liquor for the purpose of promoting the sale of such products for off-premises consumption.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-3)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-05-25 - PRINT NUMBER 589A [S00589 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S00589-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                         589--A

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 6, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by Sens. BENJAMIN, BRESLIN, GOUNARDES, JACKSON -- read twice
          and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee
          on Investigations and Government Operations --  committee  discharged,
          bill  amended,  ordered  reprinted  as amended and recommitted to said
          committee

        AN ACT permitting a retail licensee for  on-premises  consumption  or  a
          manufacturer  with  retail  on-premises consumption privileges to sell
          for takeout and deliver alcoholic beverages for off-premises  consump-
          tion;  and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration
          thereof

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. (a) The intent of this act is to provide relief to a retail
     2  licensee  for  on-premises  consumption  or  a  manufacturer with retail
     3  on-premises consumption privileges, as provided  for  in  the  alcoholic
     4  beverage  control law, in relation to permitting the takeout or delivery
     5  of alcoholic beverages.
     6    (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of  law  to  the  contrary,  a
     7  retail  licensee  for  on-premises  consumption  or  a manufacturer with
     8  retail on-premises consumption privileges, as provided for in the  alco-
     9  holic  beverage  control  law and licensed by the state liquor authority
    10  (hereinafter referred to as "the authority"),  and  in  accordance  with
    11  their license, may sell for takeout or delivery certain alcoholic bever-
    12  ages  that it is currently licensed to sell for on-premises consumption.
    13  Such licensee may only sell for takeout or deliver for  consumption  off
    14  the  premises  alcoholic  beverages containing wine, mead, or liquor for
    15  which such licensee is licensed to sell for consumption on the  premises
    16  to  a  person  twenty-one  years  of age or older. A retail licensee for
    17  on-premises  consumption  or  a  manufacturer  with  retail  on-premises

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05034-08-1

        S. 589--A                           2

     1  consumption privileges shall only permit the takeout or delivery sale of
     2  authorized alcoholic beverages:
     3    (i) only with the purchase of an entree or meal;
     4    (ii) the alcoholic beverages are packaged in a container with a secure
     5  lid  or  cap  sealed in a manner designed to prevent consumption without
     6  removal of the lid or cap by breaking the seal;
     7    (iii) per entree or meal and in individually sized servings  that  are
     8  either  in  manufacturer  sealed  containers  or  containers provided by
     9  licensees that meet the requirements of this act: up  to  two  servings,
    10  not  to exceed five fluid ounces of wine or mead per serving; a serving,
    11  not to exceed ten fluid ounces of wine or mead which shall be mixed with
    12  any non-alcoholic beverage; or, up to two servings, not to exceed  three
    13  fluid ounces of liquor per serving which may be mixed with any non-alco-
    14  holic beverage;
    15    (iv)  takeout  or  delivery of alcoholic beverages are consistent with
    16  state and municipal open container laws,  rules,  regulations  or  ordi-
    17  nances;
    18    (v)  takeout and delivery are only authorized during licensed hours of
    19  operation of the county in which the premises are located or, if differ-
    20  ent, the hours of operation set forth in the licensee's method of opera-
    21  tion with the authority; and
    22    (vi) It shall be  unlawful  for  a  retail  licensee  for  on-premises
    23  consumption or a manufacturer with retail on-premises consumption privi-
    24  leges,  pursuant  to this act: (A) to sell for takeout or delivery alco-
    25  holic beverages in quantities greater than otherwise permitted  by  this
    26  act;  such  prohibition shall be inclusive of full bottles of wine, mead
    27  or liquor; (B) to advertise or promote the sale of full bottles of wine,
    28  mead, or liquor for off-premises consumption; or  (C)  to  display  full
    29  bottles  of  wine, mead, or liquor for the purpose of promoting the sale
    30  of such products for off-premises consumption.
    31    (c) Deliveries made via motor vehicle shall only  be  made  in  (i)  a
    32  vehicle permitted by the authority, or (ii) in a vehicle owned and oper-
    33  ated,  or hired and operated, by the licensee or its employee; provided,
    34  that a copy of the permit or license must be  present  in  such  vehicle
    35  while  making  deliveries.  Delivery drivers shall be required to verify
    36  that delivery of alcoholic beverages shall only be to  those  twenty-one
    37  years of age and older.
    38    (d)  Nothing  in  this  act  shall be construed to change the existing
    39  privilege of a retail licensee for on-premises consumption or a manufac-
    40  turer with retail on-premises consumption privileges  to  sell  beer  or
    41  cider  for consumption off the premises as currently provided for in the
    42  alcoholic  beverage  control  law.    Provided,  further,  that  nothing
    43  contained  in  this  act  shall be deemed to supersede the provisions of
    44  section 1227 of the vehicle and traffic law.
    45    (e) The authority  may  promulgate  guidance,  rules  and  regulations
    46  necessary to implement the provisions of this act.
    47    (f)  The  authority  may, on its own initiative or on complaint of any
    48  person, institute proceedings to suspend or revoke a licensee's  ability
    49  to sell for takeout or delivery alcoholic beverages pursuant to this act
    50  after  a hearing, in accordance with section 119 of the alcoholic bever-
    51  age control law, at which such licensee shall be given an opportunity to
    52  be heard.   Such proceedings and such hearing  shall  be  held  in  such
    53  manner  and  upon  such  notice as may be prescribed by the rules of the
    54  authority.
    55    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall  expire  and  be
    56  deemed repealed one year after it shall have become a law.
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