2006 New York Code - Brewer\'s Retail License.


 
    § 52. Brewer's  retail  license.  1.  The  liquor authority may in its
  discretion and upon  such  terms  and  conditions  as  it  may  by  rule
  prescribe,  issue  to  a licensed brewer upon his application therefor a
  license authorizing  him  to  sell  beer  at  retail  to  a  person  for
  consumption in his home.
    2. Such application shall be in writing and verified and shall contain
  such information as the liquor authority shall require. Such application
  shall be accompanied by a check or draft for the amount required by this
  section  for  such  license.    If  the liquor authority shall grant the
  application it shall  issue  a  license  in  such  manner  as  shall  be
  determined by its rules.
    3.  Such  a license and the exercise of the privilege given thereunder
  may be subjected by  the  liquor  authority  to  such  requirements  and
  restrictions as it may deem necessary to impose by rule.
    4.  For the exercise of the privilege granted by such license there is
  assessed a fee to be paid by the licensee in the sum  of  three  hundred
  seventy-five   dollars   per  year  which  license  may  be  issued  for
  semi-annual periods and which fee  shall  be  in  addition  to  the  fee
  provided for in this article for a brewer's license.


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