Bill Text: NY S04348 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Enacts the wine industry and liquor store revitalization act; authorizes grocery and drug stores to sell wine on their premises for consumption off the premises.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-27 - PRINT NUMBER 4348A [S04348 Detail]
Download: New_York-2019-S04348-Amended.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4348--A 2019-2020 Regular Sessions IN SENATE March 8, 2019 ___________ Introduced by Sens. KRUEGER, LIU -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business -- recommitted to the Committee on Commerce, Economic Development and Small Business in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to enacting the wine industry and liquor store revitalization act; and to repeal certain provisions of such law relating thereto The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "wine 2 industry and liquor store revitalization act". 3 § 2. Subdivisions 4 and 5 of section 63 of the alcoholic beverage 4 control law, subdivision 4 as amended by chapter 360 of the laws of 5 2017, are amended and five new subdivisions 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 are added 6 to read as follows: 7 4. (a) No licensee under this section shall be engaged in any other 8 business on the licensed premises. The sale of products complementary to 9 the business of the licensed premises shall not constitute engaging in 10 another business within the meaning of this subdivision. Such products 11 shall include but not be limited to the sale of lottery tickets, when 12 duly authorized and lawfully conducted, the sale of corkscrews or the 13 sale of ice or the sale of publications, including prerecorded video 14 and/or audio cassette tapes, or educational seminars, designed to help 15 educate consumers in their knowledge and appreciation of alcoholic 16 beverages, as defined in section three of this chapter and allowed 17 pursuant to their license, or the sale of [non-carbonated, non-flavored18mineral waters, spring waters and drinking waters] non-alcoholic bever- 19 ages for consumption on or off premises, including but not limited to 20 bottled water, juice and soda beverages, or the sale of tobacco products EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD08820-05-0S. 4348--A 2 1 or herbal cigarettes, provided the licensee complies with section thir- 2 teen hundred ninety-nine-cc of the public health law, or the sale at 3 retail of cigars which have been prepackaged by the manufacturer in 4 boxes of ten or more, or the sale of publications designed to help 5 educate consumers in their knowledge and appreciation of cigar products, 6 or food items, which shall include locally produced farm products and 7 any food or food product not specifically prepared for immediate 8 consumption upon the premises, or the sale of gift bags and gift baskets 9 including, but not limited to, shot glasses, single malt scotch glasses, 10 grappa glasses, decanters, other glassware, food or farm products not 11 specifically prepared for immediate consumption upon the premises, all 12 of which is related to the consumption and enjoyment of wine and spirits 13 or the sale of glasses designed for the consumption of wine, racks 14 designed for the storage of wine, and devices designed to minimize 15 oxidation in bottles of wine which have been uncorked, or the sale of 16 gift bags, gift boxes, or wrapping, for alcoholic beverages purchased at 17 the licensed premises shall not constitute engaging in another business 18 within the meaning of this subdivision. Any fee obtained from the sale 19 of an educational seminar shall not be considered as a fee for any tast- 20 ing that may be offered during an educational seminar, provided that 21 such tastings are available to persons who have not paid to attend the 22 seminar and all tastings are conducted in accordance with section 23 sixty-three-a of this article. 24 (b) The installation and operation of automated teller machines shall 25 not constitute engaging in another business within the meaning of this 26 subdivision. For purposes of this subdivision, "automated teller 27 machine" means a device which is linked to the accounts and records of a 28 banking institution and which enables consumers to carry out banking 29 transactions, including, but not limited to, account transfers, depos- 30 its, cash withdrawals, balance inquiries, and loan payments. 31 5. [Not more than one license shall be] Nothing in this section shall 32 be construed to prohibit multiple licenses from being granted to any 33 person under this section. 34 7. Any license obtained under this section includes authorization to 35 sell alcoholic beverages for resale to licensed premises for on-premises 36 consumption as licensed by sections fifty-five, sixty-four, 37 sixty-four-a, seventy-nine-b, and eighty-one of this chapter as provided 38 in subdivisions three-a and three-b of section one hundred two of this 39 chapter. 40 8. Commencing on the effective date of this subdivision, no additional 41 licenses shall be issued pursuant to this section except as outlined in 42 subdivision nine of this section. The provisions of this subdivision 43 shall not apply to (a) the renewal, transfer or continuance of a license 44 pursuant to this chapter, (b) an application for a license filed before 45 the effective date of this subdivision, (c) the issuance of a license in 46 accordance with the provisions of this chapter, to a person who 47 purchased the business operations of a licensee, provided, however, that 48 any person licensed under this section shall make an application to the 49 liquor authority prior to selling its license to another person. 50 9. Any existing license issued under this section which is canceled or 51 revoked by the liquor authority may be auctioned off to the highest 52 bidder, provided that the person meets all the applicable requirements. 53 The amount of the sale of the existing license as authorized in this 54 subdivision shall be subject to sales and compensating use tax as 55 imposed by section eleven hundred five of the tax law.S. 4348--A 3 1 10. Each existing licensee shall be authorized to apply for one addi- 2 tional license for retail sale of liquor for consumption off the prem- 3 ises for use in the establishment of another licensed premises, provided 4 however, the additional premises complies with all applicable 5 restrictions and requirements. The additional license issued by the 6 authority under this subdivision may be sold provided the purchaser 7 meets all applicable requirements, which sale shall be subject to sales 8 and compensating use tax as imposed by section eleven hundred five of 9 the tax law. The authorization for the establishment of a new premises 10 or sale of the additional license under this subdivision shall expire 11 three years from the effective date of this subdivision. 12 11. The authority is authorized to auction off to the highest bidder, 13 provided that the person meets all the applicable requirements, addi- 14 tional licenses for the sale of liquor or wine or both at retail for 15 consumption off the premises. The revenue from this sale shall be allo- 16 cated for the increased licensure and enforcement efforts of the author- 17 ity. The authority shall be authorized to sell no more than fifteen 18 additional licenses every two years, beginning on April first, two thou- 19 sand twenty-two. 20 § 2-a. Subdivision 4 of section 63 of the alcoholic beverage control 21 law, as amended by section 3 of part H of chapter 58 of the laws of 22 2019, is amended to read as follows: 23 4. (a) No licensee under this section shall be engaged in any other 24 business on the licensed premises. The sale of products complementary to 25 the business of the licensed premises shall not constitute engaging in 26 another business within the meaning of this subdivision. Such products 27 shall include but not be limited to the sale of lottery tickets, when 28 duly authorized and lawfully conducted, the sale of reusable bags as 29 defined in section 27-2801 of the environmental conservation law, the 30 sale of corkscrews or the sale of ice or the sale of publications, 31 including prerecorded video and/or audio cassette tapes, or educational 32 seminars, designed to help educate consumers in their knowledge and 33 appreciation of alcoholic beverages, as defined in section three of this 34 chapter and allowed pursuant to their license, or the sale of [non-car-35bonated, non-flavored mineral waters, spring waters and drinking waters] 36 non-alcoholic beverages for consumption on or off premises, including 37 but not limited to bottled water, juice and soda beverages, or the sale 38 of tobacco products or herbal cigarettes, provided the licensee complies 39 with section thirteen hundred ninety-nine-cc of the public health law, 40 or the sale at retail of cigars which have been prepackaged by the 41 manufacturer in boxes of ten or more, or the sale of publications 42 designed to help educate consumers in their knowledge and appreciation 43 of cigar products, or food items, which shall include locally produced 44 farm products and any food or food product not specifically prepared for 45 immediate consumption upon the premises, or the sale of gift bags and 46 gift baskets including, but not limited to, shot glasses, single malt 47 scotch glasses, grappa glasses, decanters, other glassware, food or farm 48 products not specifically prepared for immediate consumption upon the 49 premises, all of which is related to the consumption and enjoyment of 50 wine and spirits or the sale of glasses designed for the consumption of 51 wine, racks designed for the storage of wine, and devices designed to 52 minimize oxidation in bottles of wine which have been uncorked, or the 53 sale of gift bags, gift boxes, or wrapping, for alcoholic beverages 54 purchased at the licensed premises shall not constitute engaging in 55 another business within the meaning of this subdivision. Any fee 56 obtained from the sale of an educational seminar shall not be consideredS. 4348--A 4 1 as a fee for any tasting that may be offered during an educational semi- 2 nar, provided that such tastings are available to persons who have not 3 paid to attend the seminar and all tastings are conducted in accordance 4 with section sixty-three-a of this article. 5 (b) The installation and operation of automated teller machines shall 6 not constitute engaging in another business within the meaning of this 7 subdivision. For purposes of this subdivision, "automated teller 8 machine" means a device which is linked to the accounts and records of a 9 banking institution and which enables consumers to carry out banking 10 transactions, including, but not limited to, account transfers, depos- 11 its, cash withdrawals, balance inquiries, and loan payments. 12 § 3. Section 79 of the alcoholic beverage control law is amended by 13 adding four new subdivisions 5, 6, 7 and 8 to read as follows: 14 5. Any license obtained under this section includes authorization to 15 sell alcoholic beverages for resale to licensed premises for on-premises 16 consumption as licensed by sections fifty-five, sixty-four, 17 sixty-four-a, seventy-nine-b, and eighty-one of this chapter as provided 18 in subdivisions three-a and three-b of section one hundred two of this 19 chapter. 20 6. Commencing on the effective date of this subdivision, no additional 21 licenses shall be issued pursuant to this section except as outlined in 22 subdivision seven of this section. The provisions of this subdivision 23 shall not apply to (a) the renewal, transfer or continuance of a license 24 pursuant to this chapter, (b) an application for a license filed before 25 the effective date of this subdivision, (c) the issuance of a license in 26 accordance with the provisions of this chapter, to a person who 27 purchased the business operations of a licensee, provided, however, that 28 any person licensed under this section shall make an application to the 29 liquor authority prior to selling its license to another person. 30 7. Any existing license issued under this section which is canceled or 31 revoked by the liquor authority may be auctioned off to the highest 32 bidder, provided that the person meets all the applicable requirements. 33 The amount of the sale of the existing license as authorized in this 34 subdivision shall be subject to sales and compensating use tax as 35 imposed by section eleven hundred five of the tax law. 36 8. Each existing licensee shall be authorized to apply for one addi- 37 tional license for retail sale of liquor for consumption off the prem- 38 ises for use in the establishment of another licensed premises, provided 39 however, the additional premises complies with all applicable 40 restrictions and requirements. The additional license issued by the 41 authority under this subdivision as well as any existing license issued 42 under this section may be sold provided the purchaser meets all applica- 43 ble requirements, which sale shall be subject to sales and compensating 44 use tax as imposed by section eleven hundred five of the tax law. The 45 authorization for the establishment of a new premises or sale of the 46 additional license under this subdivision shall expire three years from 47 the effective date of this subdivision. 48 § 4. Section 83 of the alcoholic beverage control law is amended by 49 adding a new subdivision 10 to read as follows: 50 10. The annual fee for a grocery or drug store wine license pursuant 51 to section seventy-nine-e of this article shall be one hundred ten 52 dollars. Where, however, the applicant is the holder of two or more such 53 licenses, the annual fee for each additional license shall be double the 54 amount hereinabove set forth.S. 4348--A 5 1 § 5. Subdivision 2-a of section 100 of the alcoholic beverage control 2 law, as amended by chapter 249 of the laws of 2002, is amended to read 3 as follows: 4 2-a. No retailer shall employ, or permit to be employed, or shall 5 suffer to work, on any premises licensed for retail sale hereunder, any 6 person under the age of eighteen years, as a hostess, waitress, waiter, 7 or in any other capacity where the duties of such person require or 8 permit such person to sell, dispense or handle alcoholic beverages; 9 except that: (1) any person under the age of eighteen years and employed 10 by any person holding a grocery or drug store beer license shall be 11 permitted to handle and deliver beer and wine products for such licen- 12 see, (2) any person under the age of eighteen employed as a cashier by a 13 person holding a grocery or drug store beer license shall be permitted 14 to record and receive payment for beer and wine product sales when in 15 the presence of and under the direct supervision of a person eighteen 16 years of age or over, (2-a) any person under the age of eighteen years 17 and employed by a person holding a grocery store or drug store beer 18 license as either a cashier or in any other position to which handling 19 of containers which may have held alcoholic beverages is necessary, 20 shall be permitted to handle the containers if such have been presented 21 for redemption in accordance with the provisions of title ten of article 22 twenty-seven of the environmental conservation law, [and] (3) any person 23 under the age of eighteen years employed as a dishwasher, busboy, or 24 other such position as to which handling of containers which may have 25 held alcoholic beverages is necessary shall be permitted to do so under 26 the direct supervision of a person of legal age to purchase alcoholic 27 beverages in the state, (4) any person under the age of eighteen years 28 and employed by any person holding a grocery or drug store wine license 29 shall be permitted to handle and deliver wine for such licensee, and (5) 30 any person under the age of eighteen employed as a cashier by a person 31 holding a grocery or drug store wine license shall be permitted to 32 record and receive payment for wine when in the presence of and under 33 the direct supervision of a person eighteen years of age or over. 34 § 6. Section 100 of the alcoholic beverage control law is amended by 35 adding a new subdivision 2-c to read as follows: 36 2-c. No person shall sell, deliver or give away or cause or permit or 37 procure to be sold, delivered or given away any alcoholic beverages to 38 any person, actually or apparently, under the age of twenty-one years. 39 As a precondition to the sale of any alcoholic beverage, the purchaser 40 of any alcoholic beverage must provide written evidence of age. No 41 licensee, or agent or employee of a licensee under this chapter, shall 42 accept as written evidence of age by any such person for the purchase of 43 any alcoholic beverage, any documentation other than: (a) a valid driv- 44 er's license or non-driver identification card issued by the commission- 45 er of motor vehicles, the federal government, any United States territo- 46 ry, commonwealth or possession, the District of Columbia, a state 47 government within the United States or a provincial government of the 48 dominion of Canada, or (b) a valid passport issued by the United States 49 government or any other country, or (c) an identification card issued by 50 the armed forces of the United States. 51 § 7. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 14 of section 105 of the alcoholic 52 beverage control law, as amended by section 1 of part U of chapter 63 of 53 the laws of 2003, is amended to read as follows: 54 (a) No premises licensed to sell liquor and/or wine for off-premises 55 consumption shall be permitted to remain open:S. 4348--A 6 1 (i) On Sunday before [twelve o'clock post meridian] eight o'clock 2 antemeridian and after nine o'clock post meridian. 3 (ii) On any day between [midnight and] three o'clock antemeridian and 4 eight o'clock antemeridian. 5 [(iii) On the twenty-fifth day of December, known as Christmas day.] 6 In any community where daylight saving time is in effect, such time 7 shall be deemed the standard time for the purpose of this subdivision. 8 § 8. Section 105 of the alcoholic beverage control law is amended by 9 adding a new subdivision 24 to read as follows: 10 24. Cooperative agreements by licensees to sell at retail for consump- 11 tion on the premises. Any two or more retail licensees for off-premises 12 consumption may join in a cooperative agreement to make joint purchases 13 of alcoholic beverages in larger quantities than might otherwise be 14 purchased; provided, however, that all alcoholic beverages purchased 15 pursuant to any such agreement shall be distributed to none other than a 16 licensee who is a party to such agreement. 17 § 9. Subdivisions 3-a and 3-b of section 102 of the alcoholic beverage 18 control law, as amended by chapter 458 of the laws of 1993, are amended 19 to read as follows: 20 3-a. No licensee or permittee shall purchase or agree to purchase any 21 alcoholic beverages from any person within the state who is not duly 22 licensed to sell such alcoholic beverage as the case may be, at the time 23 of such agreement and sale nor give any order for any alcoholic beverage 24 to any individual who is not the holder of a solicitor's permit, except 25 as provided for in section eighty-five [or], ninety-nine-g, or seventy- 26 nine-e, or subdivision ten of section sixty-three of this chapter. 27 3-b. No retail licensee shall purchase, agree to purchase or receive 28 any alcoholic beverage except from a person duly licensed within the 29 state by the liquor authority to sell such alcoholic beverage at the 30 time of such agreement and sale to such retail licensee, except as 31 provided for in section eighty-five [or], ninety-nine-g, or seventy- 32 nine-e, or subdivision ten of section sixty-three of this chapter. 33 § 10. Subdivision 2 of section 79 of the alcoholic beverage control 34 law is amended to read as follows: 35 2. [Not more than one license shall be] Nothing in this section shall 36 be construed to prohibit multiple licenses from being granted to any 37 person under this section. 38 § 11. Subdivision 2 of section 105 of the alcoholic beverage control 39 law is REPEALED. 40 § 12. Subdivision 7 of section 105 of the alcoholic beverage control 41 law is REPEALED. 42 § 13. The alcoholic beverage control law is amended by adding a new 43 section 79-e to read as follows: 44 § 79-e. Grocery or drug store wine license. 1. Any person may apply to 45 the authority for a license to sell from the licensed premises wine in 46 sealed containers for consumption off such premises. 47 2. No such license shall be issued, however, to any person for any 48 premises other than a grocery store, as defined in subdivision thirteen 49 of section three of this chapter, or a drug store, as defined in subdi- 50 vision twelve of section three of this chapter. 51 3. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, except for 52 good cause shown, the authority shall issue a grocery or drug store wine 53 license to the holder of a license to sell beer at retail for consump- 54 tion off the premises pursuant to section fifty-four of this chapter, or 55 beer and wine products at retail for consumption off the premises pursu- 56 ant to section fifty-four-a of this chapter, at the request of suchS. 4348--A 7 1 licensee, or to the holder of a wholesaler's license issued or renewed 2 prior to July first, nineteen hundred sixty, and thereafter renewed or 3 transferred, which authorizes the holder thereof to sell beer at retail 4 to a person for consumption in his or her home. 5 (b) For the purposes of this subdivision, the premises of the grocery 6 or drug store wine licensee shall be the same as the premises licensed 7 under section fifty-four or fifty-four-a of this chapter. 8 (c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, any license 9 issued pursuant to this section shall run concurrently with the underly- 10 ing license under section fifty-four or fifty-four-a of this chapter, 11 and shall be deemed expired at such time as the underlying license 12 expires. 13 (d) Wine tasting. Any person licensed to sell wine pursuant to this 14 article shall be permitted to conduct wine tastings. Wine tastings which 15 are conducted under the auspices of an official agent of a farm winery, 16 winery, wholesaler, or importer and where such agent is physically pres- 17 ent at all times during the conduct of the tasting, then, in that event, 18 any liability stemming from a right of action resulting from a wine 19 tasting as authorized pursuant to this section, and in accordance with 20 the provisions of sections 11-100 and 11-101 of the general obligations 21 law, shall accrue to the farm winery, winery, wholesaler, or importer. 22 4. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the authority 23 may issue a license under this section to the holder of a license to 24 sell wine at retail for consumption off the premises pursuant to section 25 seventy-nine of this article, provided that: (a) the licensee meets the 26 requirements of subdivision two of this section; and (b) upon issuance 27 of a license, the licensee under this section surrenders the license 28 certificate issued pursuant to such section seventy-nine. 29 5. Such application shall be in such form and shall contain such 30 information as shall be required by the rules of the authority and shall 31 be accompanied by a check or draft in the amount required by this arti- 32 cle for such license. 33 6. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, any person 34 receiving a license pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the 35 provisions of subdivision two, three or four of section seventy-nine of 36 this article. 37 7. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, any person 38 receiving a license pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the 39 provisions of paragraph (a) of subdivision three of section one hundred 40 five of this chapter. 41 8. (a) A one-time franchise fee shall be paid for by each retail 42 outlet to the state liquor authority. This franchise fee is hereby 43 imposed at a rate of 0.46 of one percent of the total gross sales at the 44 individual licensed premises of the licensee in the previous year. 45 (b) In the event an applicant has been in business for less than 46 twelve months prior to the filing of the application for this license, 47 such applicant shall, in accordance with the rules of the authority, 48 remit an estimate of its franchise fee based on square footage at a 49 licensee's location pursuant to the following schedule: 50 Square Footage at Franchise Fee 51 Licensee's Location Per Location 52 0-999 $825 53 1,000-1,999 $1,650 54 2,000-3,999 $3,300 55 4,000-9,999 $8,250 56 10,000-19,999 $16,500S. 4348--A 8 1 20,000-24,999 $33,000 2 25,000-29,999 $82,500 3 30,000-39,999 $132,000 4 40,000 and greater $495,000 5 Within sixty days after such licensee shall have been in business for 6 twelve months, such licensee shall submit to the authority, in accord- 7 ance with the rules of the authority, a statement showing its actual 8 total gross sales for the first twelve months of operation and the fran- 9 chise fee due pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision. In the 10 event the franchise fee determined pursuant to such paragraph exceeds 11 the amount paid pursuant to this paragraph, the licensee shall remit 12 payment for the balance of the required franchise fee within such 13 sixty-day period. Failure to remit payment within such sixty-day period 14 shall be grounds for cancellation or revocation of such license. In the 15 event that the franchise fee due pursuant to paragraph (a) of this 16 subdivision is less than the amount paid pursuant to this paragraph, the 17 licensee shall be entitled to a refund equal to the difference between 18 the franchise fee paid pursuant to this paragraph and the amount due 19 pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision. 20 (c) No license shall be issued pursuant to this section until the 21 franchise fee or estimated franchise fee under this subdivision required 22 by either paragraph (a) or (b) of this subdivision has been paid in 23 full. 24 (d) The franchise fee shall be deposited and disposed of in the same 25 manner as any license fee as provided in section one hundred twenty-five 26 of this chapter. 27 9. (a) Any person licensed to sell wine pursuant to this article that 28 operates the premises of the grocery or drug store wine licensee that 29 occupies less than one thousand square feet may purchase, agree to 30 purchase or receive any alcoholic beverage from a person licensed under 31 section sixty-three of this chapter to sell liquor at retail for 32 consumption off the premises. 33 (b) Any person licensed to sell wine at retail for consumption off the 34 premises under section seventy-nine of this article is authorized to 35 sell wine to persons licensed to sell wine under this article and this 36 section who operate the premises of the grocery or drug store wine 37 licensee that occupies less than one thousand square feet. 38 10. The state liquor authority may make such rules as it deems neces- 39 sary to carry out the provisions of this section, however, such rules 40 shall not be construed to place additional limitations upon the holders 41 of licenses issued pursuant to section seventy-nine of this article 42 unrelated to the sale of wine. 43 § 14. Subdivision 10 of section 105 of the alcoholic beverage control 44 law, paragraph (a) as amended by chapter 679 of the laws of 1950, is 45 amended to read as follows: 46 10. [(a)] Each retail licensee of liquor and/or wine for off-premises 47 consumption shall have conspicuously displayed within the interior of 48 the licensed premises where sales are made and where it can be readily 49 inspected by consumers a printed price list of the liquors and/or wines 50 offered for sale therein; and no liquor and/or wine shall be sold except 51 at the price set forth in such list[;52(b) No screen, blind, curtain, partition, article or thing shall be53permitted in the windows or upon the doors of such licensed premises,54which shall prevent a clear view into the interior of such licensed55premises from the sidewalk, at all times; andS. 4348--A 9 1(c) No booth, screen, partition or other obstruction shall be permit-2ted in the interior of said licensed premises]. 3 § 15. The alcoholic beverage control law is amended by adding a new 4 section 97-c to read as follows: 5 § 97-c. Temporary retail permit for new applicants. 1. The authority 6 is hereby authorized to issue a temporary retail permit to an applicant 7 of a premises that is not licensed when the applicant has filed with the 8 authority an application for a retail license at such premises or has 9 filed renewal of such license. Such application shall be in writing and 10 verified and shall contain information as the authority shall require. 11 Such application shall be accompanied by a filing fee of seventy-five 12 dollars. 13 2. Upon application, the authority shall issue a temporary retail 14 permit when the applicant has filed with the authority an application 15 for a retail license at such premises or a renewal thereof, together 16 with all required filing and license fees. A temporary permit issued by 17 the authority pursuant to this section shall be for a period not to 18 exceed ninety days. A temporary permit may be extended at the discretion 19 of the authority, for an additional thirty days. 20 3. Pursuant to this section a temporary retail permit may not be 21 issued for any premises that is in violation of the provisions of subdi- 22 vision seven of section sixty-four, subdivision seven of section sixty- 23 four-a, subdivision five of section sixty-four-b, subdivision eleven of 24 section sixty-four-c, subdivision eight of section sixty-four-d or 25 subdivision three of section one hundred five of this chapter. 26 4. A temporary retail permit is a conditional permit and shall author- 27 ize the holder thereof to, in the case of all other retail applications, 28 purchase and sell such alcoholic beverages as would be permitted to be 29 purchased and sold under the privileges of the license applied for; to 30 sell alcoholic beverages to consumers only and not for resale; and to 31 purchase alcoholic beverages only by payment in currency or check for 32 such alcoholic beverages on or before they are delivered to such prem- 33 ises. 34 5. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a temporary permit may 35 be summarily cancelled or suspended at any time if the authority deter- 36 mines that good cause for such cancellation or suspension exists. The 37 authority shall promptly notify the holder of a temporary permit in 38 writing of such cancellation or suspension and shall set forth the 39 reasons for such action. 40 6. Approval of, or extension of, a temporary retail license shall not 41 be deemed as an approval of the retail application. 42 7. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, 43 the authority may promulgate such rules and regulations as may be neces- 44 sary to carry out the provisions of this section. 45 § 16. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 3 of section 101-b of the alcoholic 46 beverage control law, as amended by section 1 of part E of chapter 56 of 47 the laws of 2006, is amended to read as follows: 48 (b) No brand of liquor or wine shall be sold to or purchased by a 49 retailer unless a schedule, as provided by this section, is transmitted 50 to and received by the liquor authority, and is then in effect. Such 51 schedule shall be transmitted to the authority in such form, manner, 52 medium and format as the authority may direct; shall be deemed duly 53 verified by the person submitting such schedule upon its transmission to 54 the authority; and shall contain, with respect to each item, the exact 55 brand or trade name, capacity of package, nature of contents, age and 56 proof where stated on the label, the number of bottles contained in eachS. 4348--A 10 1 case, the bottle and case price to retailers, the net bottle and case 2 price paid by the seller, which prices, in each instance, shall be indi- 3 vidual for each item and not in "combination" with any other item, the 4 discounts for quantity, if any, and the discounts for time of payment, 5 if any. For purposes of this paragraph, in regards to premises licensed 6 under section sixty-three of this chapter, "combination" shall not 7 include wines provided by the same vineyard or distributor to a retailer 8 and where such wines may be different. Such brand of liquor or wine 9 shall not be sold to retailers except at the price and discounts then in 10 effect unless prior written permission of the authority is granted for 11 good cause shown and for reasons not inconsistent with the purpose of 12 this chapter. Such schedule shall be transmitted by each manufacturer 13 selling such brand to retailers and by each wholesaler selling such 14 brand to retailers. 15 § 17. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day 16 after it shall have become a law, provided, however, section two-a of 17 this act shall take effect on the same date and in the same manner as 18 part H of chapter 58 of the laws of 2019, takes effect.