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120 – Decisions by Liquor Authority.

§ 120. Decisions by liquor authority. A decision upon any application or hearing submitted to or held by the liquor authority shall be rendered within thirty days after such submission or hearing.

120-A – Corporate Change; Hearing on Application.

§ 120-a. Corporate change; hearing on application. Upon the disapproval by the authority of an application for a corporate change in the stockholders, stockholdings, officers or directors the liquor authority shall provide for a hearing at which the applicant may produce any evidence it shall desire with reference to such disapproval by the authority.

121 – Review by Courts.

§ 121. Review by courts. The following actions by the liquor authority shall be subject to review by the supreme court in the manner provided in article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules provided that no stay shall be granted pending the determination of the matter except on notice to the liquor authority […]

122 – Continuance of Business by Receiver or Other Representative.

§ 122. Continuance of business by receiver or other representative. If a corporation or copartnership holding any license or holding a permit for which an annual fee of one hundred dollars or more is prescribed by this chapter shall be dissolved, or if a receiver or assignee for the benefit of creditors be appointed therefor, […]

124 – Liquor Authority to Be Necessary Party to Certain Proceedings.

§ 124. Liquor authority to be necessary party to certain proceedings. The state liquor authority shall be made a party to all actions and proceedings affecting in any manner the submission of the local option questions provided for in this chapter, or the result of any vote thereupon; to all actions and proceedings relative to […]

125 – Disposition of Moneys Received for License Fees.

§ 125. Disposition of moneys received for license fees. The moneys received for license fees provided for in this chapter shall be turned over by the liquor authority to the state comptroller. It shall be placed by the state comptroller in the fund derived from the proceeds of the taxes on liquor, wine and beer […]

126 – Persons Forbidden to Traffic in Alcoholic Beverages.

§ 126. Persons forbidden to traffic in alcoholic beverages. The following are forbidden to traffic in alcoholic beverages: 1. Except as provided in subdivision one-a of this section, a person who has been convicted of a felony or any of the misdemeanors mentioned in section eleven hundred forty-six of the former penal law as in […]

127-B – Payment of Refunds on Special Permits and Notice to Police Officers.

§ 127-b. Payment of refunds on special permits and notice to police officers. Where a special permit to remain open until three antemeridian has been issued under subdivision two of section ninety-nine of this chapter, in a county where a regulation of a local board further restricting the hours during which alcoholic beverages may be […]

127-D – Refunds on Over-Payment of Fees; Permit Not Issued.

§ 127-d. Refunds on over-payment of fees; permit not issued. Monies heretofore or hereafter received by the authority pursuant to this chapter may, within three years from the receipt thereof, be refunded to the applicant for the license or permit, on satisfactory proof that: a. Such monies were in excess of the amount required by […]

128 – Certain Officials Not to Be Interested in Manufacture or Sale of Alcoholic Beverages.

§ 128. Certain officials not to be interested in manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages. 1. Except as otherwise provided in section one hundred twenty-eight-a and section one hundred twenty-eight-b of this article, it shall be unlawful for any police commissioner, police inspector, captain, sergeant, roundsman, patrolman or other police official or subordinate of any […]

128-A – Police Officers Allowed to Work in Licensed Premises in Certain Cases.

§ 128-a. Police officers allowed to work in licensed premises in certain cases. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the authority shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to provide that it shall not be unlawful for a police officer employed in this state, having written permission and consent […]

128-C – Police Officers Allowed to Serve as an Officer of Veterans’ Organization.

§ 128-c. Police officers allowed to serve as an officer of veterans’ organization. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, a veterans’ organization, including, but not limited to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, or any other “veterans club” identified in subdivision nine of section three of this chapter, shall not […]

129 – Surrender of License; Notice to Police Officials.

§ 129. Surrender of license; notice to police officials. Within three days after a license shall have been revoked pursuant to this chapter, notice thereof shall be given to the licensee by mailing such notice addressed to him at the premises licensed. Notice shall also be mailed to the owner of the premises licensed. The […]

130 – Penalties for Violations of Chapter.

§ 130. Penalties for violations of chapter. 1. Any person who manufactures for sale or sells alcoholic beverages, other than the illicit alcoholic beverages as defined in section one hundred fifty, without having an appropriate license therefor, or whose license has been revoked, surrendered or cancelled, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon first […]

131 – New York Alcoholic Beverage Control Problem Premises Task Force.

§ 131. New York alcoholic beverage control problem premises task force. 1. There is hereby created within the authority the New York alcoholic beverage control problem premises task force (hereinafter “task force”), which shall consist of employees of the authority as designated by the members of the authority, provided however, that the task force shall […]