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BAR AND RESTAURANT OWNERS TURNOUT FOR FREE COMPLIANCE TRAINING.-February 11, 2009
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2/21/2009
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ALBANY, NY – The New York State Liquor Authority, the Albany DA’s Office and the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association (ESRTA) conducted free compliance training for nearly 200 restaurant, bar and tavern owners at the Palace Theater in Albany on February 11, 2009. Scott Wexler, Executive Director of ESRTA, provided instruction entitled “the ABC’s of the Alcoholic Beverage Control law.”
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Patron removal of a partially consumed bottle of wine from a restaurant. -Updated December 23, 2004
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2/21/2009
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Legislation has been enacted which provides a procedure under which a restaurant licensee may permit a patron, following the patron's consumption of a full course meal, to remove one partially consumed bottle of wine from the restaurant.
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Liquor Stores can open seven days a week effective August 23, 2004
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6/15/2005
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Message to Package store licensees
Effective immediately, liquor stores licensed pursuant to ABCL Section 63 and Wine stores licensed pursuant to Section 79 for off premise consumption are converted to 7 day licenses. A seven day license means a license where the off premise retail license holder may remain open to the consumer all seven days of the week. The hours of operation permitted on Sunday are from noon to 9:00 pm.
Notifications to the Liquor Authority regarding days of closure as required under the six day option law are no longer required.
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Texas Hold 'Em Advisory - posted on the SLA website on May 17, 2005
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6/15/2005
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The New York State Liquor Authority has received numerous inquiries with regard to Texas Hold 'Em events in establishments licensed to sell alcoholic bevarages.
In virtually every situation, the conduct of a Texas Hold 'Em event in a licensed establishment will involve the licensee in the suffering or permitting of gambling. The suffering or permitting of gambling is a violation which may result in the revocation of the alcoholic bevarage license and/or the imposition of a bond forfeiture or a civil money penalty. Both off-premises licensees and on-premises licensees are forbidden to suffer or permit gambling on the licensed premise [ABCL 105(22), 106(6)].
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Caraballo Business Licensing Services, LLC 111 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11201
tel (718) 875-2929 fax (718) 875-3737 info@cblservices.com
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