Bill Text: NY S04887 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
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Bill Title: Allows brewery supply stores to sell New York state labelled beer for off-premises consumption.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2022-04-27 - referred to economic development [S04887 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S04887-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Allows brewery supply stores to sell New York state labelled beer for off-premises consumption.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2022-04-27 - referred to economic development [S04887 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S04887-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4887 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN SENATE February 17, 2021 ___________ Introduced by Sen. SKOUFIS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Investigations and Govern- ment Operations AN ACT to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to allowing brewery supply stores to sell beer for off premises consump- tion The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 3 of the alcoholic beverage control law is amended 2 by adding a new subdivision 4-a to read as follows: 3 4-a. "Brewery supply store" means and includes any place or premises 4 where ingredients and equipment to make beer, wine and cider in the home 5 are sold. A brewery supply store may be on the same premises as a brew- 6 ery. 7 § 2. Subdivision 4 of section 54 of the alcoholic beverage control 8 law, as amended by chapter 503 of the laws of 1954, is amended to read 9 as follows: 10 4. No such license shall be issued, however, to any person for any 11 premises other than a grocery store, drug store, brewery supply store, 12 or duly licensed supply ship operating in harbors in Lake Erie. 13 § 3. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall 14 have become a law. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD07866-01-1