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Code · New York · Alcoholic Beverage Control · General Provisions

§ 127-B. Payment of refunds on special permits and notice to police officers.

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§ 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be sold for on-premises consumption shall have been rescinded by such
local board during the period for which the special permit was issued,
the holder of such special permit shall be entitled to a refund computed
for full months commencing with the first day of the month succeeding
the month in which the rescission of the local regulation occurred. The
procedure with reference to the payment of refunds and notice to police
officials shall be as nearly as possible the same as outlined in section
one hundred and twenty-seven of this chapter.
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